Arc’teryx updates its flagship Beta AR Jacket for Fall/Winter 2025 with the debut of GORE-TEX PRO ePE—a new membrane offering the same pro-grade durability with a lighter environmental impact. As the first Arc’teryx jacket to feature the next-gen fabric, the Beta AR introduces a PFAS-free shell tested in real alpine conditions, logging 150+ hours with guides and athletes. The updated design includes more durable lamination, refined cordlocks, and RECCO® reflector integration in the hood for improved emergency searchability.
Designed by the brand’s Advanced Concepts and Materials team, the jacket balances abrasion resistance with lightweight protection: 100D fabric shields high-wear areas, while 80D fabric trims weight. Glove-friendly cuffs, pit zips, pack-accessible pockets, and a helmet-compatible DropHood make it mountain-ready. The Beta AR remains a cornerstone of Arc’teryx’s alpine outerwear—but this season, it also marks a shift in sustainable design, proving rugged performance and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand.
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Next-Gen Alpine Shells
The Classic Beta AR Gets a Performance and Sustainability Upgrade
Trend Themes
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Eco-friendly Membranes — The introduction of GORE-TEX PRO ePE highlights a movement towards sustainable membranes that offer professional-grade durability while reducing environmental impact.
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Innovative Safety Features — Integration of RECCO® reflectors in alpine gear signifies an elevation in emergency preparedness, marrying technology with traditional outdoor apparel.
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Hybrid Fabric Design — The combination of different denier fabrics for specific wear areas exemplifies advancements in fabric engineering that enhance both protection and lightweight performance.
Industry Implications
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Outdoor Apparel — The updated Beta AR jacket reflects a shift in the outdoor apparel industry towards more sustainable and technologically integrated gear suitable for extreme conditions.
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Sustainable Textiles — As traditional fabrics are reimagined with eco-friendly alternatives, the sustainable textiles industry capitalizes on material innovation to meet consumer demand for greener products.
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Sports Safety Equipment — With advanced safety integrations becoming standard in performance wear, the sports safety equipment industry finds opportunities to enhance consumer protection through wearable technology.