Arc’teryx Gore-Tex Sentinel Jacket (S) — Enigma
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Great used condition — worn for two seasons but not many times as I broke my leg last winter. Just cleaned with tech wash so DWR is re-activated.
Retails for $800 plus tax
Women’s Small Sentinel Gore-tex Jacket in Enigma colourway from Winter 2020. It’s a dark green, similar to this season’s Labyrinth colourway. I’m a size 4-6 and this easily fits a thin or medium-thick puffy underneath.
Selling bc I changed up my set-up! This jacket has been great and is ready to go to another home. Looking to sell for asking price but always open to reasonable offers!
Here’s what Arc’teryx has to say about the Sentinel:
Equipped to handle the vertical aspects of big mountain skiing, the Sentinel Jacket is built for freeride touring. Patterning and features align to deliver optimal freedom of motion, breathability and protection. WaterTight™ pit zips give rapid ventilation on traverses and ascents, and the integrated powder skirt delivers a secure fit in deep powder. Pockets provide security and are placed for easy accessibility, even with a pack on. The helmet compatible StormHood™ cinches securely, giving full coverage and exceptional visibility. Slide’n Loc™ attachments link to the Sentinel Pant, creating a snowproof system that works as a single unit.
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madiline4389
Have done a lot of research on Arc’teryx’s jackets as which one I should get but do you personally think that this jackets material is too thick/inflexible to do hiking in? Is it better for just on the mountain skiing/snowboarding? I do want the weather proofing this jacket offers.
Feb 04Reply

laurenrenehyde
@madiline4389 hey! thats a really great question. I use it for resort skiing but I have also used it backcountry skiing, which is essentially hiking uphill haha — so I find it flexible enough for my needs, it definitely allows you full range of motion! It’s just on the thicker side of shells so as long as you’re ok with a little more bulk than you might get from a lighter weight shell (but then I’ve worn this on very wet days and I’ve always stayed totally dry!)
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