Arc'teryx Equipment

Arc'teryx Equipment

Apparel & Fashion

North Vancouver, BC 198,770 followers

A community of problem-solvers whose spirit of “Leave It Better” and respect for the outdoors infuses everything we do.

About us

Arc’teryx is a Canadian company born in the Coast Mountains, where our passion for the outdoors drives us to push the boundaries of performance and durability. We design gear that not only survives extreme conditions but elevates your experience in them. With over 2,400 retail locations worldwide, our impact goes beyond gear—it’s about designing for a better future. What truly sets Arc'teryx apart is the community behind the "Bird." We're more than a team—We're a collective of problem-solvers, makers and explorers, united by a spirit of 'Leave It Better' and a deep respect for the outdoors. From Vancouver to Tokyo, Munich to New York, our teams and culture are bound by this shared purpose. If you're a creative thinker, a skilled maker or a gear expert who thrives on helping others connect with the outdoors, this is where your passion can find its home. Welcome to Arc'teryx, where we design for the wild and for those bold enough to venture into it.

Website
http://www.arcteryx.com/careers
Industry
Apparel & Fashion
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
North Vancouver, BC
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1989
Specialties
Innovation, Outdoor Equipment, Climbing Gear, Mountaineering, Backcountry skiing, Craftsmanship, Manufacturing, Research and Development, Design, Outerwear, Retail, Ecommerce, Consumer Goods, and Outdoors

Locations

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    110 - 2220 Dollarton Hwy

    North Vancouver, BC V7H 1A8, CA

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Employees at Arc'teryx Equipment

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    This National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, we recognize what an honour it is to partner with, and learn from, First Nations, Indigenous, Métis, Inuit, and Tribal communities. Today, we lift up the visionary work of our partners at Nawalakw, on Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw territory, and pass the mic to members of our Indigenous, Métis, and Inuit Belonging Council—part of our broader Employee Belonging Councils initiative—who visited this summer. Read the blog at Lithographica: https://lnkd.in/dDRp6QWi Photos by Marinda White, Retail Lead at our Calgary Brand Store and Indigenous, Métis, and Inuit Belonging Council member. #arcteryx #arcteryxlife

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    "Thirteen years ago, I was living in New Zealand in a van down by the river." — Mike Andrus, Senior Manager of Guest Services Experience, Arc'teryx.   From those early days, Mike’s journey with Arc'teryx has been nothing short of incredible. Starting as our sixth-ever Guest Services Representative, Mike has grown into a global leader, building teams, helping launch our e-commerce services, and embodying the spirit of curiosity and mentorship that defines our community.    Here’s to Mike and his amazing 13-year journey with the Bird! We’re lucky to have you, Mike. Thank you for all that you do! If you want to be a part of the team and carve your own path like Mike in Guest Services, explore our open positions here: https://lnkd.in/dCv_zn7J Want to dive deeper into Mike’s story? Continue reading here ⤵️ #ArcteryxLife #JoinTheBird #ArcteryxCareers #GuestServices

    From Van Life to Leadership: Mike Andrus's 13-Year Journey at Arc'teryx

    From Van Life to Leadership: Mike Andrus's 13-Year Journey at Arc'teryx

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    Her boldest journey in climbing was finally living as her true self.    Jamie Logan and Mugs Stump’s 1978 first ascent of the daunting Emperor Face of Mount Robson (VI 5.9 A2 2500m) is widely regarded as one of the greatest ascents in alpine climbing. At one point, Jamie spent hours on lead, questing into the unknown, scraping up a fearsome runout corner with rudimentary ice-climbing gear, and freeing one of the hardest pitches ever led in the mountains at that time.     Decades later, at age 69, Jamie faced an even greater unknown: What would it mean to her wife, children, friends, community—and, most importantly, herself—if she finally broke free from the secret she’d been carrying her whole life, and started living as herself?    “Jamie” is a new short film with a powerful message that life can be richer when you let love and trust guide you.    NOW PLAYING at Arc’teryx Presents. https://lnkd.in/dk6BDnnQ #arcteryx #arcteryxpresents

    Arc'teryx Presents: Jamie

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    Innovation has always driven Arc'teryx forward. In this interview, our CEO gives a closer look at our new flagship store at 580 Broadway–a space that reflects our obsession with thoughtful design and quality performance. Tune in to catch a glimpse of our evolving vision and the journey ahead for our community. ⤵️ #arcteryx

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    Chief Executive Officer at Arc'teryx Equipment

    Innovation, design excellence, durability and getting people into the outdoors — for me, that's the future of Arc'teryx. I really enjoyed this opportunity to show off our new Arc’teryx store at 580 Broadway. If you haven't had the chance to visit yet, this interview is a great sneak peek, showcasing what we've built, and our big ambitions for what's next. 

    Arc'teryx CEO Unpacks The Future Of Sportswear

    Arc'teryx CEO Unpacks The Future Of Sportswear

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    “The time is now. Find a way.” These words guided Amity Warme as she and her climbing partner, Brent Barghahn, completed a ground-up free ascent of El Capitan’s Pineapple Express variation of El Niño (5.13b/c). While many climbers use fixed ropes, Amity and Brent chose the tougher path—relying on their skills and determination to go ground up. Over eight days, they faced challenging conditions, fragile rock, and Amity’s finger injury. Lynn Hill shared, “For her level of experience, she’s done more than any other woman I know of on El Cap.” Alex Honnold added, “She’s just out sending all the time.” This is a story of grit, resilience, and a passion for the climb—values we live by at Arc'teryx. Watch the full documentary on Arc'teryx Presents and be inspired by their journey. https://lnkd.in/dXXD-dxy #arcteryx #arcteryxpresents

    Arc'teryx Presents: Ground Up

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    Exciting news! We’ve opened our new flagship store on Historic Broadway Street in New York City, bringing together our widest selection of footwear, apparel, accessories, and Veilance in one incredible two-story space. This location features our largest ReBIRD Service Centre, inspired by design elements from our Canadian ARC’One facility, and a curated collection of ReGEAR. Plus, it’s home to A-Frame Café, where you can enjoy specialty coffee and tea. Come visit us at 580 Broadway, New York, to explore the space and experience Arc'teryx in the heart of the city. Photo Credits: Jesse Liaw #arcteryx #arcteryxnewyork

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    Chief Executive Officer at Arc'teryx Equipment

    Introducing the Tokyo Creation Centre. This May, Arc’teryx opened our Tokyo Creation Centre: a hub for design and creation in the heart of Tokyo’s Daikanyama neighbourhood. Renowned for minimal, beautiful, and high-performance designs, Arc’teryx is drawn to Japan’s elevated, refined design heritage. From biomechanics to design and beyond, the TCC will serve as a collaborative creation and design space for the Arc’teryx team in Tokyo. This expansion will allow Arc'teryx to draw inspiration from the region while partnering with experts at the North Vancouver headquarters' advanced concepts department, building design knowledge and manufacturing expertise. Congratulations to everyone who helped bring this vision to life!

    How the Arc’teryx Tokyo Creation Centre is all about craft, openness and cross-pollination

    How the Arc’teryx Tokyo Creation Centre is all about craft, openness and cross-pollination

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    MO/GO is one part robot, one part technical pants - a motor-powered movement assist exoskeleton embedded in lightweight hiking pants, forming a new product category we like to call movewear. Think of it as an e-bike for hiking: enabling users to tackle elevation like never before by providing a boost to the leg muscles on the way up and supporting the knees on the way down.    Skip reached out to Arc’teryx due to our deep expertise in apparel innovation and engineering solutions for movement in the mountains. Arc’teryx and SKIP have combined their passions and expertise to change the world by making movement and the mountains more accessible for more people   Looking to try it out for yourself? Come reach new heights with us at Arc'teryx Climb Academy: https://lnkd.in/gqiWjF2k

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    We are thrilled to share that the Arc'teryx Alpha SV Jacket has been named the winner in Enduring Impact 15 years for Fast Company's 2024 Innovation by Design Awards! Our Chief Creative Officer Katie Becker said it best when reflecting on the Alpha SV and it's design process over the last 25 years.    "We’ve only made changes when there’s something better to add to it. For innovation, there’s no brief, there’s no deadline, it’s ready when it’s ready. The criteria Arc’teryx has for its design process is four-fold, with a focus on authenticity, function, beauty, and responsibility. Designers know they’ve done their job when the athletes they give their products to test don’t bring them back."  

    Here's how Arc’teryx knows when it designed a winning product

    Here's how Arc’teryx knows when it designed a winning product

    fastcompany.com

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