Products You May Like
Gear nerds, your ship has come in, literally. Backcountry has added more inventory of popular styles from big-name brands.
Some outdoor apparel has been in short supply, even before the rush of holiday shopping. Backcountry has begun to restock several styles that were limited, or sold out, in certain sizes.
Still looking for just the right winter layer? Well, look again — more shipments are coming in, so one that’s just right for you may be back. If you find “the one,” you’ll want to scoop it up.
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Brands & Gear Back in Stock
Before we jump into specific items, here are some quick links to brands with a replenished inventory at Backcountry: Patagonia, Arc’teryx, Helly Hansen, Hestra, The North Face, and Burton.
Patagonia Classic Synchilla Fleece Jacket — Men’s & Women’s: $99
This jacket uses the brand’s iconic Synchilla fleece inside and out. It’s popular for its range of breathable warmth on the trail (and around town). It has pack-friendly sleeve construction, zippered pockets, internal stash pockets, and a stand-up collar to keep cold winds off your neck.
Arc’teryx Atom LT Hooded Insulated Jacket — Men’s: $259
The Atom LT Hooded Insulated Jacket is made to wear on the move. It uses breathable ingredients and for greater mobility, it has stretchy fleece side panels, articulated elbows, and underarm gussets.
Arc’teryx chose a lighter face fabric for wind resistance with a DWR treatment to shed light moisture. Inside, Coreloft insulation keeps working, even if you get wet.
This made our roundup of Best Winter Jackets as the best lightweight winter midlayer.
Hestra Fall Line Gloves & Mittens: From $150
For long days on the mountain, Hestra’s leather gloves and mittens are made for long days on the mountain. The cowhide is reinforced in key grip areas and protection from branches on the outside.
Finger seams run along the fingers to stay out of the way of your grip. Inside, there’s foam insulation for warmth, and a soft lining inside offers a touch of comfort against the skin.
The North Face 1996 Retro Nuptse Jacket — Men’s: $280
Inspired by its own 1996 Nuptse Jacket, The North Face fills this version with 700-fill goose down to provide warmth on the coldest days. The modern design lets it pack down into its own hand pocket.
The ripstop shell fabric has a DWR treatment, and there’s a stowaway hood to deploy when it starts dumping. A two-way zipper lets you vent up top or down below, and there are hand pockets as well as an internal pocket.
Winter Layers Restocked
If you’re shopping for snow apparel and new winter layers, keep checking back. Backcountry’s supplies are filling back up, and more shipments are on the way. That means it’s worth dipping back in to see if the gear you’ve had your eye on is waiting for you.
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