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The Cerium SV is a highly insulated, warm and lightweight mid or outer layer in cold, dry conditions. Zoned synthetic insulation improves function and durability. 
The Cerium SV is a highly insulated, warm and lightweight mid or outer layer in cold, dry conditions. Zoned synthetic insulation improves function and durability. 
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Arcteryx Mens Cerium SV Hoody Pilot

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Arcteryx Mens Cerium SV Hoody Pilot

Season:Sale

Brand:Arcteryx

Code:18356PIL

Intro, product and intended use

Hi, Paul here from Trekitt and I’m writing today about the recently revised Arcteryx Cerium SV Hoody. This beautiful down insulated jacket is best described as a very warm, versatile, lightweight and durable jacket. The clue’s in the name, Arcteryx use the suffix SV to describe their range of Severe Weather products. So, this gnarly, toasty jacket is perfect for just about any outdoor activity where you need an incredibly efficient insulating layer.

Although the Cerium SV Hoody is designed to work primarily as an insulating layer, you could use it as a standalone jacket for less severe conditions. How you wear it will depend on what you’re doing, how much effort you’re putting in, and of course what the weather conditions are. If you need more detailed information about layering check our YouTube video.

What is the Cerium SV Hoody made from?

The outer fabric of the Cerium SV Hoody is made using the new Arato 10 Nylon that has a durable and subtly textured, non-shiny finish, is abrasion resistant and can be packed down nice and easily. The use of such a tough fabric in a lightweight down jacket is pretty rare and is what grabbed our attention. Arcteryx have used a lighter version, Arato 7, for the lining to ensure durability and breathability.

The outside fabric is treated with a DWR (Durable Water Repellant) to help repel light rain and snow, but please note that the Cerium SV is NOT waterproof, so layer it up under a waterproof shell if, and when, it starts raining hard.

I described the Cerium SV Hoody as a down jacket earlier, but to be totally accurate it’s filled with natural down and synthetic Coreloft insulation. Arcteryx call this process “Down Composite Mapping” and it places each type of insulation where it works best. 850 fill-power European Goose Down (about the best there is) is used in the sleeves, the hood and around the core, and Coreloft is used in the shoulders, at the top of the zip, cuffs and under the arms, areas that get exposed to the most moisture and need to dry quickly.

OK, let’s get technical for a moment. The effectiveness of down insulation is measured using fill power, in this case 850. This is a recognised measurement of how “fluffy” the insulation is, or how well it lofts. The “fluffier” down is the more space it can occupy and the more warm air it can trap. So, the Fill Power describes the amount of space one ounce of down will occupy in cubic inches when allowed to reach its maximum loft. Check out our YouTube video to fully geek out on all things insulation.

What are the main features?

Ok, let’s start at the top with the hood. Arcteryx call the design a “StormHood”, this means that it provides full face protection in stormy weather and it can be used over a helmet for those freezing belays or winter mountaineering. The hood is fully insulated with all that lovely down to ensure maximum insulation for the part of the body that loses the most heat…your head! Adjustment is super easy with these glove-friendly Cohaesive adjusters that keep the cords tucked away so they don’t whip you in the face in high winds. Right up at the top of the zip is another one of those Coreloft panels, so when you’ve got the jacket all zipped up the synthetic insulation is unaffected by the moisture in your breath.

A really clever feature is the use of “Down Contour” baffles. Baffles are simply the tubes that encapsulate the down filling. But Arcteryx have cleverly designed these ones to “push” the down closer to your body to really maximise its performance; it kind of feels like the jacket is giving you a nice warm hug…which is nice.

The main zip is another clever feature from Arcteryx, it’s their “No Slip Zip”, a moulded YKK zip with little “speed bumps” placed about an inch apart for the top 4 inches of the zip. These “speed bumps” stop the zip from slipping down and allow you to select the best position for the zip puller to suit your needs.

Storage wise, you get two zipped hand pockets and an internal zipped pocket to keep essentials like phones and GPS safely tucked away. The hand pockets are big enough to swallow hats and gloves and the stuff sack is found in the internal pocket.

Articulated sleeves are finished off with a neat elasticated trim to seal out the cold and the hem is dropped slightly at the back for added protection and can be sealed off with an adjustable drawcord.

How does the Cerium SV Hoody Fit?

One of the best things about the Cerium SV Hoody is its fantastic cut and improved fit, the jacket just feels so good when you’ve got it on. This season, it benefits from a slightly longer body to maximise the insulation.

I’m 6’3”, 42” chest and 34” waist, I weigh around 13.5 stone and I wear a size Large – so as an insulating piece it’s designed to fit pretty closely to maximise the insulation. The last thing you want is a big baggy jacket as you’ll waste energy warming up all that dead air space, and conversely you don’t want it too tight either as that’ll hinder the downs ability to fully loft.  With this size large there’s enough room for lightweight layers yet it fits effectively.

The arms are nice and long and don’t restrict your movement if you have to reach when climbing or scrambling.

Where does the Cerium SV Hoody fit in the layering system?

The Cerium SV Hoody is a lightweight, breathable and packable down jacket making it perfect as a hugely versatile and very warm insulating layer depending on your activity level and the weather conditions. It also works perfectly well as a stand-alone jacket on those crisp, dry, frosty days.

Layering is not a precise science and there is no one perfect system that will suit every person, situation or the weather conditions. Some of us feel the cold, others, like me, get hot very quickly, but for more advice on using layers please check out this video.

Summary

So that’s it, the revised Arcteryx Cerium SV Hoody, a superb insulating layer for severe weather that fits superbly, is beautifully made and uses clever Composite Mapping to optimise a mixture of natural and synthetic insulation.

  • 850 fill power European Goose Down
  • Coreloft 80 and 140 insulation (80 g/m and 140 g/m)
  • 100% nylon face fabric with DWR coating
  • Low-profile, down insulated StormHood with Cohaesive cordlock adjusters
  • Two zippered hand pockets
  • Full front No Slip Zip with chin guard and wind flap
  • Low profile, elasticated cuff at the wrist layers easily
  • Down Contour baffles to enhance loft 
  • Adjustable hem drawcord
  • Stuff sack included
  • Improved fit and longer body.

How to wash your down products

Having spent years talking to people about down products, whether that’s a jacket, sleeping bag or even a pair of slippers, very few have had the confidence to go ahead and wash the product on their own, especially when they have just spent an arm and a leg on it. This small guide is here to explain that it’s not as daunting and utterly terrifying as it first appears.

Step one: Before you even get near that washing machine, wipe off any excess mud or dirt that may be lingering on the surface of the jacket, as this will clog up the washing machine, eventually rendering it useless.

We recommend the use of Nikwax Down Wash Direct for down products as it’s one hundred percent environmentally friendly and will wash and re-proof the garment without the use of bleach or any other nasty chemicals. What household washing agents can (and often do) is remove the water repellent coating on the fabric of the jacket, whilst also damaging the delicate array of feathers inside.

Step two: We’ll assume in this instance that you’ve been washing other products prior to your down jacket and have used a bleach based detergent. Therefore it’s a good idea to run the washing machine for half an hour or so without anything inside to rinse it clean before adding the Nikwax or putting the jacket in. Also, don’t forget to remove the detergent drawer to give it a wash inside, outside and behind, as detergent can clog up and still enter the washing machine if not cleaned out thoroughly. This ensures that any remnants of detergent are removed and that the Nikwax products will work effectively.

Step three: Set the washing machine to a cold wash (check the garments care label, most tend to be around 30°C) and as delicate as possible. Most washing machines have a “wool” cycle which is ideal.

Step four: If using Nikwax Down Wash Direct, place 100ml in either the tray or directly into the washing machine inside a small pot/ball. If you choose to use another washing product, place the appropriate amount in the machine in the same way.

Step five: Set the washing machine to run on a slow cycle, allowing plenty of time for the jacket to soak up the cleaning/re-proofing product. Most washing machines will have a pre-set time for different washing cycles.

When the cycle has finished be prepared for a shock, your precious bit of kit will come out looking like a soggy ball of material. But don’t worry, you haven’t ruined it, it’s just that all that fluffy down insulation has become water logged and has clumped together. The trick is to now get all that down nice and dry to reinstate its superb insulating properties. Simply hanging it up in a warm place will not work that well. It will take days to properly dry and you will have to constantly break up the clumps to get it thoroughly dry. The best way is to use a tumble dryer; either a domestic one for smaller items or a commercial drier for sleeping bags.

Step six: Pop the garment into the dryer and make sure to select a low heat; a high heat runs the risk of melting seams and fabrics within the garment. It sounds weird, but shove a few tennis balls into the drier with the garment; the tennis balls will bounce around and help to break up the clumps of down. Every 20 minutes, pull the jacket out of the dryer and lie the jacket down on a table. Run your hands over the jacket until you find a 'clump' or ball of down; tease apart this down clump and spread it evenly into the baffle. Once you're confident you've pulled apart every clump to the best of your ability, stick it back in for another 20 minutes. Keep repeating this until there are no more clumps left. 

Step seven: When the cycle has finished and you are sure that you have got the garment as dry as possible, hang it up in a warm dry place, an airing cupboard is ideal, for 24 hours. This drives out the last of any dampness and allows the down to loft fully. Take it out and give it a good shake and, hey presto, it’ll be as good as new.

 

Technical Information

Weight: 410g (medium size)

Face fabric: Arato 10 - 100% nylon

Inner fabric: Arato 7 - 100% nylon

850 fill European grey goose down (162g - M)

Coreloft 80 and 140 insulation (80g/m² and 140 g/m²)

Centre back: 69.5cm, drop hem 

Sizing Information
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Arcteryx Men's Jackets & Shirts Sizing Information

Measurements refer to body size, not garment dimensions.

  Chest Waist Hip Sleeve
X-Small 36" 29" 36" 32"
Small 38" 31" 38" 33"
Medium 40" 33" 40" 34"
Large 43" 36" 43" 35"
X-Large 46" 39" 46" 36"
XX-Large 50" 43" 50" 37"
  Chest Waist Hip Sleeve
X-Small 92cm 74cm 92cm 81cm
Small 97cm 79cm 97cm 84cm
Medium 102cm 84cm 102cm 86cm
Large 110cm 94cm 110cm 89cm
X-Large 118cm 99cm 118cm 91cm
XX-Large 128cm 110cm 128cm 94cm

Next to Skin Fit: Cut snug to the body through the entire garment to enhance moisture management and thermal efficiency.

Slim Fit: Cut slim to the body through chest, waist, hip and thigh for a low profile fit.

Regular Fit: Cut comfortably from the body through bust/chest, waist, hip and thigh for a classic fit.

Relaxed Fit: Cut loosely through the waist, hip, and thigh for a casual fit.

1Chest

Measure around your chest/bust, holding the measuring tape under your armpit.

2Waist

Measure around your waist at the narrowest part.

3Inseam

From a standing position, measure from your crotch to your ankle.

4Sleeve

With your arms in a slightly bent position, measure from the centre of the back of your neck, along the length of your arm, to the wrist.

5Hip

Measure around your hips at the widest part.

Arcteryx Men Legwear - Letter Sizing

If the garment is sized in an alphabetical format, please use this size chart. Else if the garment is sized numerically, please refer to the numerical size chart. Sizing refers to your body size, not the size of the product. Pant inseam, length of actual garment.

  Inseam
Size Waist Hip Short Regular Long
XS 29" 36" 30 ½ " 32 ½ " 35 ⅓ "
S 31" 38" 30 ½ " 32 ½ " 35 ⅓ "
M 33" 40" 30 ½ " 32 ½ " 35 ⅓ "
L 36" 43" 31 " 33 " 36 "
XL 39.5" 46.5" 31 ⅛ " 33 ⅛ " 36 ⅛ "
XXL 43" 50" 32 ⅛ " 33 ⅛ " 37 ⅛ "
  Inseam
Size Waist Hip Short Regular Long
XS 74 cm 92 cm 77 cm 82 cm 89.5 cm
S 79 cm 97 cm 77 cm 82 cm 89.5 cm
M 84 cm 102 cm 77 cm 82 cm 89.5 cm
L 92 cm 110 cm 79 cm 84 cm 91.5 cm
XL 100 cm 118 cm 81 cm 86 cm 93.5 cm
XXL 110 cm 128 cm 82 cm 87 cm 94.5 cm

Next to Skin Fit: Cut snug to the body through the entire garment to enhance moisture management and thermal efficiency.

Slim Fit: Cut slim to the body through chest, waist, hip and thigh for a low profile fit.

Regular Fit: Cut comfortably from the body through bust/chest, waist, hip and thigh for a classic fit.

Relaxed Fit: Cut loosely through the waist, hip, and thigh for a casual fit.

1Chest

Measure around your chest/bust, holding the measuring tape under your armpit.

2Waist

Measure around your waist at the narrowest part.

3Inseam

From a standing position, measure from your crotch to your ankle.

4Sleeve

With your arms in a slightly bent position, measure from the centre of the back of your neck, along the length of your arm, to the wrist.

5Hip

Measure around your hips at the widest part.

Arcteryx Men Legwear - Numerical Sizing

If the garment is sized in an numerical format, please use this size chart. Else if the garment is sized alphabetically, please refer to the alphabetical size chart. Sizing refers to your body size, not the size of the product. Pant inseam, length of actual garment

  Inseam
Size Waist Hip Short Regular Long
28 28" 35" 30 " 32 " 35 "
29 29" 36" 30 " 32 " 35 "
30 30" 37" 30 " 32 " 35 "
31 31" 38" 31 " 33 " 36 "
32 32" 39" 31 " 33 " 36 "
33 33" 40" 31 ½ " 33 ½ " 36 ½ "
34 34" 41" 32 " 34 " 37 "
36 36" 43" 33 " 35 " 38 "
38 38" 45" 33 " 35 " 38 "
  Inseam
Size Waist Hip Short Regular Long
28 71 cm 89 cm 76 cm 81 cm 88.5 cm
29 74 cm 92 cm 76 cm 81 cm 88.5 cm
30 76 cm 94 cm 76 cm 81 cm 88.5 cm
31 79 cm 97 cm 79 cm 84 cm 91.5 cm
32 81 cm 99 cm 79 cm 84 cm 91.5 cm
33 84 cm 102 cm 80 cm 85 cm 92.5 cm
34 86 cm 104 cm 81 cm 86 cm 93.5 cm
36 91 cm 109 cm 84 cm 89 cm 96.5 cm
38 96 cm 114 cm 84 cm 89 cm 96.5 cm

Next to Skin Fit: Cut snug to the body through the entire garment to enhance moisture management and thermal efficiency.

Slim Fit: Cut slim to the body through chest, waist, hip and thigh for a low profile fit.

Regular Fit: Cut comfortably from the body through bust/chest, waist, hip and thigh for a classic fit.

Relaxed Fit: Cut loosely through the waist, hip, and thigh for a casual fit.

1Chest

Measure around your chest/bust, holding the measuring tape under your armpit.

2Waist

Measure around your waist at the narrowest part.

3Inseam

From a standing position, measure from your crotch to your ankle.

4Sleeve

With your arms in a slightly bent position, measure from the centre of the back of your neck, along the length of your arm, to the wrist.

5Hip

Measure around your hips at the widest part.

Arcteryx Mens Bag Sizing Information

Sizing refers to your back measurements, not the size of the product.

  Bag Size
Your Back Measurement Short Short-Regular Regular Regular-Tall Tall
14"          
15"          
16"          
17"          
18"          
19"          
20"          
21"          
22"          
23"          
 
  Bag Size
Your Back Measurement Short Short-Regular Regular Regular-Tall Tall
35.5 cm          
38 cm          
40.5 cm          
43 cm          
45.7 cm          
48 cm          
51 cm          
53 cm          
55.5 cm          
58.5 cm          
 
1

Measure along the spine between the 7th cervical vertebra and the level of the hip iliac crest

2

Compare this measurement to the Sizing Charts

3

It is possible to interchange different size shoulder strap and hipbelt components on many Arc'teryx Packs, but this will not change or affect the back-length of the pack.

Arcteryx Hat Sizing Information

Measurements refer to body size, not garment dimensions

  Small/Medium Large/X-Large
Adult Head Circumference 21.5" - 22.5" 22.8" - 23.6"
  Small/Medium Large/X-Large
Adult Head Circumference 55 - 57cm 58 - 60cm

Arcteryx Glove Sizing Information

Measurements refer to body size, not garment dimensions

  X-Small Small Medium Large X-Large
Hand Width 7.6 - 7.9" 7.9 - 8.2" 8.2 - 8.6" 8.6 - 8.9" 8.9 - 9.3"
Hand Length 7.0 - 7.2" 7.2 - 7.5" 7.5 - 7.7" 7.7 - 8.0" 8.0 - 8.2"
  X-Small Small Medium Large X-Large
Hand Width 19.2 - 20.0cm 20.0 - 20.9cm 20.9 - 21.8cm 21.8 - 22.6cm 22.6 - 23.5cm
Hand Length 17.8 - 18.4cm 18.4 - 19.0cm 19.0 - 19.6cm 19.6 - 20.2cm 20.2 - 20.8cm
1Width

With your hand open, measure from the tip of your middle finger, down to the crease at the base of your palm

2Length

With your hand open, measure around the circumference of your hand, at the base of your knuckles

 

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