Thanks for taking the questions. I have a closet full of Arc stuff and all of the pieces have served me exceptionally well.
Arc'teryx's garment design and execution are undoubtedly high quality, but I believe there's emergent feeling that your hardshell product performance is hamstrung by GoreTex's increasingly aging ePTFE membrane tech (even with the newer Active flavours). So - with the advent and commercial success of air permeable fabrics such as NeoShell and eVent variations, how do your designers intend to keep apace with these significant technological advances?
What drives the design of your Veilance line? I'm primarily a user of your technical pieces, and the lineup strikes me as a little too hipster urbanite targeted. Is there any intention to produce more conventionally styled Veilance pieces?
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Thanks for taking the questions. I have a closet full of Arc stuff and all of the pieces have served me exceptionally well.
Arc'teryx's garment design and execution are undoubtedly high quality, but I believe there's emergent feeling that your hardshell product performance is hamstrung by GoreTex's increasingly aging ePTFE membrane tech (even with the newer Active flavours). So - with the advent and commercial success of air permeable fabrics such as NeoShell and eVent variations, how do your designers intend to keep apace with these significant technological advances?
What drives the design of your Veilance line? I'm primarily a user of your technical pieces, and the lineup strikes me as a little too hipster urbanite targeted. Is there any intention to produce more conventionally styled Veilance pieces?
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