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Arc'teryx

FO Pulse: #489 of 517 on the 2026-08-17 close, up 1 from the previous close, with 0 likes across 3 posts in the trailing 7 days. Full chart.

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FO Pulse rank history

Arc'teryx's standing over the last 6 nightly closes: #499 (2026-08-11) → #495 (2026-08-13) → #493 (2026-08-14) → #493 (2026-08-15) → #490 (2026-08-16) → #489 (2026-08-17).

Who Arc'teryx moves with

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Questions people ask about Arc'teryx

Where can you buy Arc'teryx?

Arc'teryx sells through its own site at arcteryx.com, its brand stores in major cities, and technical outdoor retailers such as REI. Core pieces like the Beta and Alpha shells are usually available at retail. Limited collaborations, like the Cosmic Bloom collection with BEAMS BOY released on March 21, 2026, sold out and now trade on resale platforms.

Why is Arc'teryx so expensive?

The brand builds mountain gear to alpine standards, with technical waterproof fabrics, taped seams and construction meant for climbers and skiers rather than fashion first buyers. That is why hardshell jackets commonly run from several hundred dollars up toward four figures. The gorpcore wave added fashion demand on top of that technical pricing, which keeps discounts rare.

Do Arc'teryx collaborations restock?

Generally no. Capsules like the BEAMS BOY Cosmic Bloom drop from March 2026 sold out and did not come back, so the resale market is the realistic route once a collaboration is gone. Mainline technical pieces are different, since Arc'teryx keeps its core shells in production season after season.

What is the Arc'teryx Alpine Academy?

It is the brand's flagship community event in Chamonix, France, a four day program of guide led clinics, athlete panels, film premieres and live music. The 15th edition ran July 2 to 5, 2026, and some programming, including film screenings, is free to attend. It is the clearest expression of the brand's actual climbing roots.

Who owns Arc'teryx?

Arc'teryx is owned by Amer Sports, the sports group that also owns Salomon and Wilson. The brand was founded in North Vancouver, Canada, and its name and fossil logo come from Archaeopteryx, the earliest known bird.

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