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2013 Arcteryx Cerium LT and Thorium AR Down Jackets PREVIEW

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  • - What do you think about this? see, .
  • - I've been testing the Cerium LT Hoody for the past several months, and it is honestly one of the most impressive pieces of outerwear I have ever used. A few things to note:- It is MUCH warmer than it's competitors (Patagonia UL hoody, MHW Ghost Whisperer) because of the cut and fill (98 grams of 850 fill down).- Very compressible. - Featherweight- It's durable, enough for commuting- I haven't had my Osprey Momentum pack straps wear on the material on the shoulders. - IT LACKS A HEM DRAWCORDFrom what I was told, the THORIUM was initially branded as the CERIUM AR but was changed later.Brandon was wearing a size Medium in the video if I recall. 
  • - How durable is the cerium lt?
  • - I hope your wrist is healing up Babak! Thanks for this vid. I was wondering when a company would make a down/synthetic hybrid. And here it is! ps. Hold phone flat next time, if ya can:)
  • - Not sure why he was referring to the bright colored jacket as the "Cerium AR", unless that's still to be released. I'm assuming he meant the Thorium AR, which has the price and Coreloft hood that is featured in the video. Only, it has 750 fill, not 650 like he mentions at the end of the video. One noticeable difference is that the Coreloft hood on the Thorium AR lacks any drawcord. The 850 fill, lighter denier face fabric and down/adjustable hood all differentiate the Cerium from the Thorium.
  • - Thanks for the review. Do you by any chance know what size the jacket he tried on was?
  • - Yea, it hurt to hold the phone sideways :(.
  • - That hood sinch is awesome that the biggest problem I have with my Peak Performance jacket.
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