How to Choose Insulated Jackets

A layer you can count on for high-output activities, the men's Arc'teryx Atom insulated jacket keeps you warm with Coreloft™ insulation when you're hiking, climbing or hanging out.
Imported.
View the Arc'teryx Atom Product LineView all Arc'teryx Men's Synthetic Insulation Jackets| Best Use | Multisport |
|---|---|
| Fabric | 20-denier x 20-denier ripstop nylon with durable water repellent (DWR), 45 g/m2 |
| Lining Fabric | 20-denier recycled ripstop nylon with FC0 DWR, 40 g/m2 |
| Insulated | Yes |
| Insulation Type | Synthetic |
| Insulation | Coreloft 60 (60 g/m2) |
| Warmth | Warm |
| Hood | No |
| Back Length | Hip-length |
| Back Length (in.) | Unavailable |
| Gender | Men's |
| Weight | 11.8 ounces |
| Sustainability | Contains materials that meet the bluesign® criteria Contains recycled materials Fair Trade Certified™ Factory |
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I have been buying Arc'teryx jackets since the late 1990's. I love the jackets and products! This is my second Atom Jacket, with my first one lasting 4 to 5 seasons. My current Atom jacket, I love too, except that the fabric is pilling (the formation of tiny balls (pills) of tangled fibers on a textile's surface). I do not want to use a lint shaver so as not to create a tiny hole. Additionally, you can see the textile's grid. Please see the attached images for both issues. So now the jacket seems unkept and has been relegated to wear around the house to keep me warm. I am a little disappointed, as the jackets are usually of better quality. Wishing everyone a fabulous 2026!
Fantastic mid layer or external Jacket. Rugged coat that has amazing versatility!
I’ve used the older version of this jacket for the past four years and absolutely loved it. Since mine was getting worn out, I ordered the new revised Atom Jacket and I’m extremely disappointed with the quality. I immediately noticed that it feels and looks cheaper than the previous model. The material is noticeably thinner and flimsier, and the overall fit is larger and less tailored. Unfortunately, I’ll be returning it and waiting to see if a future version improves. I’m not very optimistic, though, especially since Arc’teryx has publicly stated they’re shifting from being purely a technical outdoor brand to focusing more on fashion and lifestyle.
I’ve had Atom jacket for years. Looking to upgrade, I bought this years. Let me tell you, what a disappointment. Sleeves are obnoxious long and baggy. The cut is unflattering and flair out at the hips. The previous generations all had much better form fitting jackets designed for isolation. Lastly, the insulation is cheapened and stitching has loose threads already. Whoever redesigned this once great jacket and approved of the project should be let go. Way to ruin one of the most versatile jackets. Lost a customer who has over 30 pieces of Arcteryx gear over the years.
This jacket USED to be great. No it sucks. Material, insulation, water resistance went from 5* to 0*. The manufacturer changed the supplier, country where it's made. Stop changing what works. You customers would pay more for quality. No you are loosing your loyal customers forever.
I purchased a size large, as I am 5’11, 195 pounds with an athletic build. The mid section of the jacket has extra room for a larger belly I assume, but the extra space luckily doesn’t poke out while I move around. The top of the jacket is a bit snug on my shoulders and pecs. The sleeves are perfect length and easy to move around. I can tell a difference in the warmth in comparison to other brands. Larger athletic guys beware, I wear a medium or large depending on the brand and I am glad I sized up, I am almost big enough to fill out an extra large in this brand even though I could still wear a medium hoodie from under armor.
Everyday wear. A nice lightweight jacket with just enough insulation to provide solid wind protection and warmth for a cool/windy day. I love this jacket, clean lines, just the right amount of pockets, collar stays up, fits nice at the wrists and waist. This is my go to spring/fall jacket for everyday wear. However,... zipper has tendency to unzip if I've stop short of mid sternum. So when unzipping half way down the jacket, to maybe allow a little heat to escape, the zipper likely will drop to the bottom of the jacket within a short distance of just walking. So knowing that, I've come to terms that it's either 3/4 to full zip, or an unzipped jacket for me.
The perfect jacket - it just isn’t made to fit me. The Atom jacket is singularly excellent in design, build quality and materials. I love it. It temperature regulates with underarm panels, looks good, is designed so well, and is durable. However, the sleeve and body length on size L is too short. I would please request that they make this jacket in tall sizing to fit tall thin people. I am 6’6” 205lbs, and size L fits in the width of body, but the sleeve and body of jacket are too short. I used to weigh more and had a XXL that fit great in the arms length. This is one of the most popular jackets that Arcteryx makes, and I think offering tall sizing would make it be an option for more people to wear and enjoy.
I purchased this jacket in July 2025 and have only worn it a handful of times, starting in October and November. Despite very limited use, a tear has developed along the seam without any misuse or external damage on my part. Given the price and the fact that the jacket is only a few months old and has not even been worn for five months, I strongly believe this is due to a material or sewing defect. I would not expect this level of quality issue from an expensive jacket with such minimal wear. I am very disappointed with the quality and would not recommend this product.
I enjoy your products a lot. I have at least 15 jackets. I wish your product line naming system go back to SL LT AR SV etc. they were very scientific and precise.


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