Arc'teryx Delta LT Zip-Neck Fleece Pullover - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$115.00
$115.00
Used Value:
$69.00
$69.00
Sale Value:
$103.50
$103.50
The Arc'teryx Delta LT Zip-Neck Fleece Pullover exemplifies all the versatility you crave when you're headed out on a spring hike or early winter tour. This Polartec Classic 100 fleece top provides essential thermoregulation throughout the year, minimizing gear needs and maximizing pack space. Wear it over a wicking shirt for cool evening runs, as a mid-layer for high-output winter pursuits, or as expedition-weight baselayer in extreme cold. Its smooth face won't catch or bind under outer layers, so you get more out of your shirt. Arc'teryx updated the 2019 pattern to give it a more relaxed fit and longer length.
Specifications
Brand:
Center Back Length:
27.4in
Claimed Weight:
7.76oz
Fit:
trim
Fleece Weight:
lightweight
Length:
hip
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited lifetime
Material:
Polartec Classic 100 (100% polyester)
Pockets:
1 zippered sleeve
Recommended Use:
skiing, snowboarding, backpacking, hiking, climbing
Full Reviews
Overall, this is a great lightweight fleece. I love the feel and fit around the shoulders, chest and arms. However, the length runs very short. I’m 5’9” and bought a medium and could use another 2 inches of length. It falls just below my belt, just barely. I’m going to keep it because the rest of the fit is perfect. If you are at all above average hill height, you’ll need to size up.
Brian C, backcountry.com
November 7, 2020
November 7, 2020
Just a solid layer. I am located in New England and recently took this along on a July hike up Mt. Washington in NH. 92 deg at the base and 50 deg with a 40 mph wind at the summit. This layer is super lightweight but has great insulating value. I am a bigger guy, with broad shoulders, and the XL is a nice snug fit, without restricting any movement.
Aaron G., backcountry.com
August 7, 2020
August 7, 2020
To start off, the material and technology are great. Super-light yet still nicely warm - fits the bill from a fabric standpoint. I did some work while in a 40*F cooler to test it out and was pleasantly surprised. I only tried it out for an hour or so but I have every belief it delivers on its advertised performance. I really liked the Labyrinth (dark teal) color too. My issue with it is partly my fault for the expectations of the brand. For many Arc'teryx items, "Regular Fit" is really somewhat fitted. This, however, is truly regular fit, which makes it a bit boxy for what I expect from the brand. I'm 6'0 and moderately thin build - I usually prefer Slim L or Tall M. The sleeve length was solid, but the waist was a little high and there was a fair amount of fabric around the torso under the arms. Again, it says Regular Fit right on the description so it's ultimately on me; I just thought it would be more in line with other Arc'teryx cuts. If regular fit is your style, if you prefer a looser cut or need to be able to layer underneath, you'll be in good shape with this item. If you prefer a more athletic cut I would look elsewhere, at least if you're around my size.
Colin M., backcountry.com
June 25, 2020
June 25, 2020
Nice pullover, but the Neurostorm color is very purple compared to how it looks on the website. Not a bad color, just not what I was expecting.
Andrew Thackray, backcountry.com
July 5, 2019
July 5, 2019
I have about five of these tops in various colors, and in the winter wear them almost daily. Perfect mid-layer for skiing on all but the coldest days, including backcountry climbing. Surprisingly warm for such a light weight material, breathes well, wears well. Recommended!
Mark W., backcountry.com
April 3, 2019
April 3, 2019
6’3 230 xxl. I have two and wear them over a T-shirt from late fall to early spring. The pull over would be anyone’s favorite everyday piece if they could get away with it. Light warm. Is it stylish? Who cares....
Matthew G., backcountry.com
March 27, 2019
March 27, 2019
My purpose was to use this fleece in place of my Patagonia R1 on backpacking trips. The Arc'terx Delta LT saved 4 oz in my pack and provided me the same warmth but with a bit more comfort. I let my son use it on a backpacking trip and I didn't get it back. It was the most comfortable fleece ever he said.
David Hoskins, backcountry.com
January 11, 2019
January 11, 2019
I've had a few Delta LTs over the years and it's perfect for so many things. I tour, climb, backpack and wear it around town. It's a pretty regular fit as well and layers nicely over a tech-T or base layer. Everyone should have one.
Geoff Conner, backcountry.com
September 5, 2018
September 5, 2018
I HAVE BEEN A FAN OF THIS COMPANY FOR MANY YEARS---BUT NOW ALL THERE PRODUCTS ARE BEING CUT SMALLER AND SMALLER---I have not changed my size--but they are making there garments smaller!!
Larry B., backcountry.com
August 29, 2018
August 29, 2018
This fleece does it all. From a base layer on cold days, to going out at night in your favorite ski town. It works and looks good! The fit is great for more than just a casual outing at a dive bar. Very functional and lots of color options.
Alex Cocco, backcountry.com
February 28, 2018
February 28, 2018
Very lightweight and durable, dries extremely fast. Ive been using it on a regular basis and it shows very little signs of wear. Not quite warm enough to wear on its own under a shell on extremely cold days, if its below 0 I tend to wear it as a base layer
Steve L, backcountry.com
April 11, 2015
April 11, 2015
I bought this as a second layer for ski touring. Its very thin and breathes very well. It doesn't provide too much heat but the ligh fleece definitely is warmer than a base layer. It has a crazy deep zipper that is great for shedding heat. Its cut rather athletically and isn't very bulky which is great for storing in a pack. I love to wear it around town as well. It looks great, provides me with a little extra warth under a rain coat and is an all around functional piece. I know its price but the Arcteryx quality is apparent. Great light fleece thats awesome for layering!
Ryan B, backcountry.com
April 16, 2014
April 16, 2014
This lightweight fleece packs a lot of utility. -- Light, but warm. Good as a midlayer or even as an extra thick base layer. Doesn't block the wind, but warm enough to be used as a jacket in the shoulder season. -- Extra long zipper lets you dump heat when you need to... meaning better control and fewer wardrobe changes -- Neck zips up high for warmth, but not high enough to interfere with other garments or restrict movement. Same deal with the sleeves: long enough to work, not so long as to interfere. -- Looks great for around town use too. Really great fit ... even if you're not a waif. -- Durable garment. I've worn mine hundreds of times and it still looks like new. Pair this with a mid-weight Phase baselayer and you've got your shoulder season uniform completely handled. Buy a couple. You'll want these in your permanent rotation.
David Thiel, backcountry.com
September 29, 2013
September 29, 2013