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    Can anyone ID the model of this Men's Arc'teryx jacket for me?

    Anyone know of the model name? Approximate age?
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    If you have access to the jacket, you can call their cust service and they'll identify based off one of the strings of letters/numbers on the tag. I just had to do this with an older shell of theirs I was selling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpinevibes View Post
    If you have access to the jacket, you can call their cust service and they'll identify based off one of the strings of letters/numbers on the tag. I just had to do this with an older shell of theirs I was selling.
    I see... this is a potential craigslist purchase for me, so maybe I'll reach out to the seller and see if they can give me that stuff.

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    Theta?
    Not sure on year, but they are warm as fuck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pfluffenmeister View Post
    Theta?
    Not sure on year, but they are warm as fuck.
    Theta is a shell. Just sayin'

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    Theta SV has Gore*tex pro shell. No powder skirt. No insulation. Same shell as Alpha, but longer. Two huge front chest pockets that are big enough for skins. Here, it looks like there is only one chest pocket. The other two zips are prolly vents. IMHO, best shell ever made by Arcteryx.
    I don't remember Artery ever doing a two tone Theta.

    To me, this looks like an old Sabre LT. (Same pocket/vent pattern).
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    It’s insulated, so I don’t actually think it’s any of the “shells” y’all have mentioned...
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    I agree with S-piste. Old Sabre LT is lightly insulated. Fleece backed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woolie12 View Post
    Theta is a shell. Just sayin'
    Oops. I meant Kappa.
    Which is warm as fuck.
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    It’s about 2008. A remember a pal of mine got one exactly the same about then.


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