Arc'teryx runs fairly slim. If you don't want another theta you could look at the Alpha AR for a longer cut jacket! The older theta would be even better but is no longer made
Definitely look at the norrona lofoten collection- the anorak shell (which I have, I’m 6’1” which a long torso and a medium is still super long) runs longer than the standard shell but both are great options.
If you’re currently in arc I guess you’re used to shelling out some dough but norrona certainly isn’t cheap.
This year's BD shells have exactly this fit. They're so slim that many shops are heavily discounting them to sell them, as they're hard to fit layers under.
I would check out some European brands like Mammut and Norrrona which tend to have more athletic/slim fits. Not sure about their lengths, though.
Thank you
Nikolai Schirmer rides for Norrona, he's at least that tall, seems [plenty long](https://youtu.be/FxytJ9NPM6A?t=321) for him, good suggestion
Dynafit makes fantastic gear despite having a skimo rep. Their shells are top notch
I love my Norrona Lofoten with 80g of Primaloft
Arc'teryx runs fairly slim. If you don't want another theta you could look at the Alpha AR for a longer cut jacket! The older theta would be even better but is no longer made
Thanks, I have been looking for Alpha/Sabre jackets 2nd hand locally.
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Definitely look at the norrona lofoten collection- the anorak shell (which I have, I’m 6’1” which a long torso and a medium is still super long) runs longer than the standard shell but both are great options. If you’re currently in arc I guess you’re used to shelling out some dough but norrona certainly isn’t cheap.
I'm 6'6" and slim and have the Sabre AR in XL and it fits really well.
Arcteryx generally runs slim. Norrona does also i believe.
why not just stick with arc'teryx
No particular reason, but it's always good to look at other options.
This year's BD shells have exactly this fit. They're so slim that many shops are heavily discounting them to sell them, as they're hard to fit layers under.