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Arc'teryx Beta LT - Women's Review

Exceptional water resistance and coverage for those who don't want to let extreme weather get in the way of a good adventure
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The Arc'teryx Beta LT is an all-around great rain jacket.
Credit: Jessica Albery
Price:  $450 List
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Manufacturer:   Arc'teryx
By Jessica Albery ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Oct 4, 2022
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RANKED
#2 of 13
  • Water Resistance - 30% 10.0
  • Breathability - 25% 8.0
  • Comfort and Mobility - 20% 9.0
  • Weight - 15% 5.2
  • Durability - 10% 10.0

Our Verdict

The Arc'teryx Beta LT is a burly rain jacket built for comfortable, non-restrictive movement while keeping you dry in the gnarliest of storms. This one excelled in all water resistance tests, with a top-tier Gore-Tex fabric that held up to heavy precip, sealed seams that keep essentials dry in pockets, and a fully adjustable helmet-compatible hood. The cut is flattering and offers a full range of motion thanks to a dropped hem, gusseted underarms, and articulated elbows. This jacket is truly hard to beat when it comes to water resistance and coverage. Get the scoop on how it ranks next to competing jackets in our best women's rain jacket article.
REASONS TO BUY
Excellent water resistance
Fit
Adjustability
And hood coverage
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive
Stiff fabric
Editor's Note: The Arc'teryx Beta LT was added to our rain jacket review on October 4, 2022, to expand our selection of jackets tested.

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Bottom Line Top-tier water resistance for when the weather does not coordinate with your adventure scheduleWith its well-rounded balance of performance and comfort, this all-around top performer is built to withstand whatever mother nature has up her sleeveAn ideal rain jacket for active adventurers seeking protection from the elements, exceptional breathability, and a great range of motionA quality rain jacket offering exceptional water resistance and performance that will hold up to the wildest weatherA reliable rain jacket that offers great value for good performance at a reasonable price
Rating Categories Arc'teryx Beta LT -... Outdoor Research As... Mountain Hardwear S... Patagonia Torrentsh... Marmot PreCip Eco -...
Water Resistance (30%)
10.0
9.5
7.0
9.0
7.0
Breathability (25%)
8.0
8.0
10.0
8.0
6.0
Comfort and Mobility (20%)
9.0
9.0
10.0
7.0
8.0
Weight (15%)
5.2
6.4
7.0
5.2
7.3
Durability (10%)
10.0
9.5
7.0
9.0
7.0
Specs Arc'teryx Beta LT -... Outdoor Research As... Mountain Hardwear S... Patagonia Torrentsh... Marmot PreCip Eco -...
Measured Weight 12.3 oz 10.5 oz 9.7 oz 12.2 oz 9.2 oz
Number of Fabric Layers 3 2 2.5 3 2.5
Material 100% Nylon 50D Polyester 50D Stretch ripstop 100% 50D nylon 100% Ripstop nylon
Pockets 2 hand 2 hand, 1 chest 2 hand, 1 chest 2 hand 2 hand
Pit Zips Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Pit Zip Length 12" 20" 11" 11" 10"
Helmet Compatible Hood Yes No No No No
Stows into Pocket No No Yes Yes Yes
Carabiner Loop in Stow Pocket No Yes No Yes Yes

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Arc'teryx Beta LT is a premium rain jacket. This garment separates itself from the pack with an exceptionally well-thought-out design that features a 2-way zipper, gusseted sleeves and articulated elbows for a full range of motion, and an oversized, fully adjustable and helmet-compatible hood. The Bluesign certified 3-layer Gore-Tex fabric excelled in every water resistance test we threw at it and is hard to beat when the weather gets truly gnarly. This jacket will keep you dry for extended adventures in the worst conditions possible.

Performance Comparison


arc'teryx beta lt for women rain jacket review - the arc'teryx beta lt is an all-around great rain jacket.
The Arc'teryx Beta LT is an all-around great rain jacket.
Credit: Jessica Albery

Water Resistance


The Beta has outstanding water-resistance capabilities and performed fantastically in all lab and field tests in this category. This contender outlasted all others in the shower test, and we were blown away with its performance in a Hawaiian tropical storm, where it kept our tester dry all day in a windy, torrential downpour. The 3-layer nylon Gore-Tex continued to bead water with no absorption.


The sealed zippers did an exceptional job keeping underlayers as well as pocket paper towels dry in our testing. The large hood will fit over a helmet for those looking for helmet capabilities. The oversized hood and visor offer good coverage, keeping rain off the face. The open neck kept water out better when tucked under the chin, as opposed to tucking the chin inside the collar. The Beta is the choice for anyone who thinks they will be spending extended periods of time outside in heavy rain.

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The 3-layer Gore-Tex fabric repels water for an extended period of time and offered excellent water resistance.
Credit: Claire Lawrenson

Breathability


With the 3-layer fabric, Gore-Tex's internal membrane could keep up for a bit expelling internal water vapor from sweat. As we continued to work hard and heat up, we got sweaty in the Beta LT on our set route test, where we walked the same steep mile in each jacket.


The pit vents performed their duties quite well, venting excess heat as it built up. On our set route test, we rapidly returned to a comfortable temperature after opening the vents. The vents have dual zippers, so you can dial in airflow exactly where you want it, partially or fully open.

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We loved the dual zip on the Arc'terxy Beta, allowing us to customize the ventilation.
Credit: Claire Lawrenson

Comfort and Mobility


With stiff fabric, there comes the potential of restricted motion. However, Arc'teryx cleverly designed the Beta LT to offer a full range of motion, and we found it quite comfortable. The gusseted underarms and articulated elbows offer great mobility through the shoulders and arms. Its tailored torso provides a flattering fit while still allowing room to move and layer. The back of the jacket has a dropped hemline, ensuring full coverage even when reaching or bending over.


The oversized hood is helmet-compatible and has dual adjustments, so it can be cinched down snuggly and comfortably with or without a helmet. We docked a point for the stiff, somewhat crinkly fabric. The neck is rigid and fairly tall, offering great coverage, but hits right at the chin, which we found slightly uncomfortable and sometimes needed to be adjusted.

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The Arc'teryx Beta LT rain jacket is cut well and fits comfortably.
Credit: Jessica Albery

Weight


Weighing in at 12.3 ounces, the Beta is on the heavier side, but there's a lot of performance packed into those ounces. The heavier weight comes from the burly fabric and bells and whistles like dual zippers and durable velcro adjusters at the wrists. When weight is the top priority, this may not be the right choice. But for those looking for maximum water resistance when in the backcountry for an extended period of time, the extra ounces will be worth it for the top-of-the-line waterproofing.


The Beta is not designed with a stow pocket. It easily fits into its oversized hood but is still relatively bulky. If space is not the top concern, we still think the excellent performance is worth the additional space it takes up for those traveling in wet environments.

arc'teryx beta lt for women rain jacket review
Credit: Jessica Albery

Durability


The heavier Gore-Tex fabric maintained integrity throughout the duration of testing, holding up to months of frequent wear. The rugged fabric is resistant to abrasion from rough surfaces. All components are high-end and continued to function well throughout testing.


The zippers felt stiff and needed a little more force to use. We found it particularly challenging to unzip pit vents with our non-dominant hand. However, after a break-in period of a few weeks, the zippers ran more smoothly. We expect this jacket to hold up through many adventures, even if you're a bit rougher on your gear.

arc'teryx beta lt for women rain jacket review - the sealed zippers do a fantastic job of keeping moisture out of the...
The sealed zippers do a fantastic job of keeping moisture out of the pockets.
Credit: Jessica Albery

Should You Buy the Arc'teryx Beta LT?


The Arc'teryx Beta LT is a well-thought-out and exceptionally durable rain shell that should hold up well through years of adventuring. It also offers a great fit with a full range of motion and helmet compatibility for maximum mobility for climbing, hiking, biking, or whatever adventure your weekend holds. When the skies open and an epic rainstorm rolls in, this is the jacket that will keep you dry for the longest no matter how wild the weather gets.

What Other Rain Jackets Should You Consider?


The Beta LT offers the pinnacle of water resistance and performance but also has the highest price tag by far. If this is out of reach, take a look at the Outdoor Research Aspire II, which was a close second for performance and is a great alternative offering excellent value. For an even more approachable price, check out the Marmot PreCip Eco, which still features decent performance for adventuring at a fraction of the cost of the top premium models.

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The Arc'teryx Beta LT's rugged fabric and excellent construction held up well throughout testing.
Credit: Tim Rechetniak

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