Arc’teryx Just Refreshed Its Pinnacle Snow Gear, and It’s Never Looked Better

The limited-edition print, back for a second year, brings a fresh aesthetic to a select collection of winter apparel and accessories.

Brown and tan camouflage jacket with black backpack straps and a chest buckle against a blue background.Arc’teryx

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Limited-edition prints are more popular than ever; with so many arenas to display personal style, the allure of a unique ‘fit is stronger than ever.

Arc’teryx remains king of the outdoor style mountain, but if you’re wary of looking like every other Gorped-out enthusiast on the slopes, I have some good news: one of the brand’s sold out, limited-edition prints is back in stock just in time for the winter season.

The second edition of the Grottoflage Collection is available across Arc’teryx’s top tier men’s and women’s freeride snow kits, performance base layers and accessories — with the Sabre Jacket and Pant at the pinnacle of the capsule.

Person wearing a brown camouflage jacket, orange beanie, black gloves, and black backpack holding skis over their shoulder.
Same technical details, now in a fresh new (limited-edition) print.
Arc’teryx

Standout style

Back just in time for ski and snowboard season, the Grottoflage Collection brings a fresh take to the limited-edition print, while maintaining Arc’teryx’s technical brand DNA.

Base layers, toques and neck gaiters get the Grottoflage treatment, along with the highly advanced Sabre freeride kit.

Two people wearing camo-patterned ski outfits, one in brown and the other in pink, with jackets, pants, and ski boots.
The men’s and women’s Sabre freeride kits get an elevated Grottoflage treatment for this season.
Arc’teryx

The new “Carob Grottoflage” colorway, a mix of toasty browns and tans, appears on the men’s kit, while the women’s jacket and pants feature the fresh blush- and mauve-hued “Bliss Grottoflage.”

Brown and tan camouflage jacket with hood worn with tan pants and black gloves.
The second edition of the limited Grottoflage print is expected to sell out quickly, just like its predecessor.
Arc’teryx

Apart from the stylistic update, the Sabre Jacket and Pant remain unchanged: the jacket retains its strong, breathable N70p-X 3L Gore-Tex fabric, articulated fit, helmet-compatible StormHood, ventilating pit zips, integrated Recco reflector and windproof, waterproof design.

Brown and tan camouflage ski pants with zippered thigh pocket and reinforced dark brown cuffs worn with black ski boots.
The fully articulated Sabre pants are designed to thrive in backcountry or resort conditions.
Arc’teryx

The Sabre Pant, designed to thrive in both the backcountry and in-bounds, uses the same windproof, waterproof and breathable Gore-Tex fabric as the jacket, adding thigh vents for dumping heat and an articulated fit for full range of motion.  

Person wearing pink patterned ski outfit and hat holding matching Atomic skis in front of blossoming trees.
A selection of the Arc’teryx x Atomic Grottoflage collaboration gear, including the limited-edition skis.
Arc’teryx

Along with the its own freeride kit, baselayers and accessories, Arc’teryx has partnered with Atomic Ski on a ski-specific, standalone Grottoflage collection for the second year in a row.

Skiers will be stoked on the expanded product lineup, which includes limited-edition skis, helmets, goggles and poles.

Availability and pricing

The Grottoflage Sabre Jacket and Sabre Pant are available now on Arc’teryx’s official website, along with the rest of the limited-edition collection. The jacket retails for $800, while the pants cost $650.

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