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Arc’teryx Drac Jacket Video from TD

Friday, February 24th, 2012

I really like the new Arc’teryx Drac jacket. Here, Tactical Distributors gives you a great idea of its features and how it fits. I got mine yesterday and it is generously cut in the body. You could easily wear soft armor under it or have ample room for layering. The Burly soft shell fabric is going to wear like iron and it has all of the cool guy features even though they are subtle.

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TacJobs – Arc’teryx LEAF Product Line Manager

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012

Arc’teryx is seeking a Product Line Manager for their LEAF line. The position is located in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. I’ve been to their campus and they have a fantastic facility with a great, open atmosphere. Additionally, the entire staff is friendly and a very interesting bunch of folks. I am amazed at the varied experiences and background of the Arc’teryx family. Additionally, Arc’teryx garners a great deal of respect from customers and competitors alike.

Arc’teryx is looking to expand our Law Enforcement and Armed Forces (LEAF) team!

We are seeking an organized individual with great communication skills to join our team as a Product Line Manager. In this position, you will be responsible for managing the construction of our LEAF (Law Enforcement and Armed Forces) line.

Ideally you will have:
• 3-5 years experience working in Product Line Management, preferably in the outdoor or military markets
• Effective and efficient time management skills
• An understanding of business implications and financial consequences of decisions and actions
• Ability to lead cross-functional teams
• Ability to travel and attend trade shows
• Excellent communication skills
• Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality

Your responsibilities will include (but are not limited to):
• Working closely with LEAF designers on development of seasonal line plans and design brief creations
• Maintaining and developing program briefs and documents through seasonal line developments and proto review to marketing hand off
• Researching and advising on strategic changes in the market to influence a worldwide line development strategy
• Identifying and documenting target market consumer profiles
• Providing input on marketing concepts, catalog layouts, and brand messaging to ensure marketing resonates with target market
• Identifying category growth opportunities and new market product potential
• Researching and analyzing competitor and market product, consumer and competitive trends
• Working with Marketing and Sales to ensure that key product developments are being communicated, internally and to the market

For more information, please see www.arcteryx.com, About Us, Careers.

If this sounds like you, then please apply by attaching your resume and cover letter in PDF or Word format to hr@arcteryx.com. It is important to quote “1202-LPLM-sol” in the subject line of your email.

TD Gets New Arc’teryx Items in First

Monday, February 20th, 2012

If you have been drooling like we have over the new Naga Hoody and Drac Jacket from Arc’teryx LEAF then fret not. You don’t have to wait any more. Tactical Distributors got them in FAST.

The Naga Hoody is available in Crocodile or the new Wolf color. It is a very interesting construction that is intended to be worn with armor or as a stand alone/layering piece. Of a modified Raglan construction, the body is breathable and the sleeves and hood are made from an abrasion resistant fabric. The sleeves are topped off with thumb loops for cold weather wear. Both fabrics feature a comfortable rear nap, just like a traditional hoody. It also incorporates a traditional polo-style zip up collar which is independent from the hood so that the neck can still be closed up even when the hood is down. Additionally, you will also note one flat chest pocket with an angled zipper. When I spoke with the guys at Arc’teryx at SHOT Show they let me know that this has an athletic cut so take that into consideration when ordering. And they weren’t kidding. I had to go up a size and it’s still snug.

If you could If you could use one word to describe the Drac Jacket it would be “Burly”. A common word in the ski industry, it is quite apropos here as well. But, in my opinion, it gives off an even more streamlined look than its predecessors the Bravo and Combat Jackets. It’s also warmer and this goes back to that Burly double weave fabric used in its construction. It features pit zips as well as two bicep pockets with Velcro fields for IFF as well as two zippered hand warmer pockets mounted low on the jacket in the traditional fashion. The cuffs incorporate die-cut laminated Velcro adjusters. Available in Crocodile and Wolf.

Good News for Fans of Arc’teryx and Defoor Proformance

Friday, February 17th, 2012

We received this announcement from Kyle Defoor. We’re sure you know who Arc’teryx is, but for those of you who aren’t yet familiar with Kyle, he is a world class shooter, athlete, and trainer and he gets our highest recommendation.

Beginning March 2012, Arc’teryx LEAF division will be providing gear prizes to the top performers in my open enrollment classes. This kit will be won, not given, to the students who pass my shooting tests, sometimes cold, and the students who consistently perform well under pressure from the timer and the scoring rings.

I’m humbled that the Dead Bird asked me first to come on board for this idea. Combining the best outdoor gear on the planet with my training is a no brainer. I hope that this will up the ante even more in performance at my classes, and from it we’ll get to see and learn a lot from each other.

www.kyledefoor.com

Arc’teryx LEAF Hide/Dry Line Expands

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

The Arc’teryx LEAF Hide Dry Line debuted at SHOT Show and provides full weather protection and concealment using new GORE-TEX® MultiCam® print textiles and performance designs. It now includes both the Alpha (Jacket, Parka and Pants) and Gryphon Series (Halfshell and Pant).

The Alpha Parka features a longer hem with Arc’teryx features that are far from standard including chest pockets

This photo shows you the production model with color matched zippers. Arc’teryx has shown a great deal of attention to detail.

The Gryphon Halfshell is the ultimate hybrid hooded jacket that combines weather-resistant, durable hardshell fabric across the yoke and sleeves with softshell seamless torso and Roll and Stow sleeve system.

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Arc’teryx LEAF to Adopt QuietLoop

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

We’ve just received word that Arc’teryx will integrate Propel’s MultiCam print QuietLoop on their new Hide/Dry line of shells.

Arc’teryx LEAF SHOT Show Giveaway

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

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To promote their new Hide/Dry MultiCam Gore-tex clothing, Arc’teryx LEAF presented gift packs to VIP visitors consisting of a T-shirt, sticker, mini product guide, embossed Moleskine notebook, and specially built tablet cover in the same Gore-tex fabric use don the garments.

Look for a special giveaway here on SSD after SHOT Show of one of these tablet covers.

See Hide/Dry at SHOT Show in booth #10526.

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The Difference Between Samples and Production Models

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

We recently published an article on Arc’teryx LEAF’s new Hide/Dry technology. The example photograph featured an Alpha parka in MultiCam. The sample garment has black zippers and a reader commented. Production models will integrate color matched zippers as you can see here.

Be sure to visit Arc’teryx LEAF in booth ##10526 at SHOT Show and at OR in booth #3018.

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