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Arc'teryx Kyanite Hoody - Women's Review

All the comfort of your favorite sweatshirt combined with the performance of a technical fleece layer
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The Kyanite Hoody is so stretchy and comfortable that it's an absolute joy to wear.
Credit: Maggie Nichols
Price:  $180 List
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Manufacturer:   Arc'teryx
By Maggie Nichols ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Dec 9, 2023
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RANKED
#3 of 12
  • Warmth - 25% 7.0
  • Comfort - 25% 8.0
  • Breathability - 20% 7.0
  • Layering Ability - 15% 7.5
  • Weight - 15% 6.1

Our Verdict

The Arc'teryx Kyanite Hoody is a midweight fleece jacket that feels like wearing your favorite sweatshirt while offering the protection of a technical performance layer. This zippered hoody is one of the stretchiest we tested, adding to the comfort of an exceptionally soft, fluffy interior. Its thick, lofted interior is warm, while the exterior is smooth, giving the wearer a more polished look. This version has a slim cut but still allows for body-hugging layers underneath. The wide-toothed zipper lacks a wind guard, and the added bulk of this loosened fit can be challenging to layer over. Yet every time we wanted to bask in the comfort of a sweatshirt, the Kyanite had our backs. Get the scoop on how it stands up to the competition in our review of the best women's fleece jacket.
REASONS TO BUY
Comfortable
Stretchy
Mobile shoulders
Fluffy interior
Warm
Polished exterior look and feel
Easy to layer
REASONS TO AVOID
Zipper not wind resistant
Slim cut may be limiting
Editor's Note: This review was updated on December 9, 2023, to reflect findings from our latest round of testing, adjust metrics, and offer new product suggestions.

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Bottom Line Sweatshirt level comfort but the performance of a more technical layerA very versatile fleece that offers lightweight comfort and breathability but midweight warmthIf you seek a lightweight fleece that thermoregulates well at a great price, take a ganderA simple budget polyester fleece boasting soft fabrics and a cozy designA classic pullover with a simple design offering a relaxed fit, cozy vibe, and much to love for a lower price
Rating Categories Arc'teryx Kyanite H... Patagonia R1 Air Fu... Outdoor Research Vi... REI Co-op Trailmade Columbia Benton Spr...
Warmth (25%)
7.0
7.5
6.5
5.5
7.0
Comfort (25%)
8.0
9.0
7.0
7.5
8.0
Breathability (20%)
7.0
8.0
7.5
5.5
4.0
Layering Ability (15%)
7.5
7.0
7.0
6.5
4.0
Weight (15%)
6.1
8.2
9.0
8.7
7.3
Specs Arc'teryx Kyanite H... Patagonia R1 Air Fu... Outdoor Research Vi... REI Co-op Trailmade Columbia Benton Spr...
Measured Weight 12.6 oz (Size S) 10.7 oz (Size S) 9.8 oz (Size M) 10.1 oz (Size S) 11.4 oz (Size M)
Type Midweight Lightweight Lightweight Midweight Midweight
Main Material 53% polyester, 38% nylon, 9% elastane 100% recycled polyester 94% polyester, 6% Spandex 100% recycled polyester 100% polyester
Hood Option Yes Yes No No No
Number of Pockets 2 hand 2 hand, 1 chest 1 chest 2 hand, 2 interior None
Features No-slip front zipper, chin guard, moisture-wicking, off-shoulder seams, no armpit seams Off-shoulder seams, no armpit seams, moisture-wicking Thumbholes, UPF 30, moisture-wicking, off-shoulder seams, no armpit seams, chin guard Relaxed fit, double-layer collar, large pockets Comfort stretch, extended collar
Cuff Construction Tanica stretch fabric binding Quick-drying woven binding Elastic cuff LYCRA spandex binding Elastic cuff

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Arc'teryx Kyanite is a midweight fleece made of extremely stretchy fabric (58% polyester, 38% nylon, 9% elastane). It has two zippered hand pockets, thoughtfully placed seams, and a moisture-wicking interior.

Performance Comparison


arc'teryx kyanite hoody for women fleece jacket review - though it doesn't look that special, the kyanite is full of clever...
Though it doesn't look that special, the Kyanite is full of clever features that make it both exceptionally comfortable and impressively functional.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Warmth


The Kyanite Hoody is among the warmest fleeces we tested. Its midweight fabric is thick and toasty, while the interior fuzziness adds that instant-heat feeling, even on bare skin. A fitted hood adds even more warmth with its scuba-style shape and extra high chin for burrowing in. The hood's roomier fit and extra stretch mean you can still wear it over a ponytail or beanie. A longer torso with a moderate drop hem keeps your waist protected even as you recreate.


Though the Kyanite has no thumbholes or loops, its sleeves are plenty long enough to keep our long-armed testers covered in most situations. The stretchiness of the fabric also allows for added warmth, as it's easy to pull the sleeves all the way over our hands or the hem down over the tops of our butts when we want. The fabric itself is remarkably wind-resistant — much more so than nearly any other fleece we tested — but the main zipper has wide teeth and no wind guard behind it, which is the only weak point in this otherwise remarkably protective jacket.

arc'teryx kyanite hoody for women fleece jacket review - the scuba hood on the kyanite is fitted and warm and stretchy enough...
The scuba hood on the Kyanite is fitted and warm and stretchy enough to be pulled over a helmet or thick beanie.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Almost none of the fleeces we tested offer long-time water resistance, and the Arc'teryx Kyanite is no exception. A light mist soaks right into the external fabric without beading up. Despite near-instant absorption by the face fabric, it took far longer for that water actually to soak all the way through to our bodies underneath. That's not enough for us to recommend it as an outer layer on a rainy day, but it does offer us some peace of mind if you are briefly caught without a shell. Although the Kyanite is more wind-resistant than most, the wide-toothed zipper, without any wind guard, proves a weak point for wind to penetrate your core.

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A lightweight and stretch construction that is complete with a thinner hood.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Comfort


All of our testers thoroughly appreciated the superb comfort of the Kyanite Hoody. The interior fabric has all the softness and plushness of a classic fleece jacket, giving us the feeling of donning a cozy blanket. While most fleeces in our lineup have some level of stretch to their fabric, the Kyanite blows them all away. This exceptional elasticity not only makes it easier to wear and move in but also helps this otherwise straight-cut jacket be more accommodating of a wider variety of body shapes than most.


We appreciate the thoughtful placement of the seams on this fleece. The shoulder seams have been moved back, off the tops of the shoulders, to avoid conflicting with backpack straps. Instead of armpit seams, Arc'teryx employed a diagonal seam running back across the bottom of your biceps. Two zippered hand pockets are spacious enough for plenty of items as well as your hands. They extend below the bottom of their zippers but not quite to the bottom of the jacket — still too far to avoid interfering with a hip belt or harness though. On the inside of the jacket, the hand pockets are not secured to the jacket at the bottom. While this means it doesn't offer internal slip pockets, it is actually a more comfortable arrangement for heavier items. When holding a large smartphone, these free-bottomed pockets tug less on the jacket than other fully attached pockets.

arc'teryx kyanite hoody for women fleece jacket review - the inside of the kyanite is very fuzzy and warm. seams have been...
The inside of the Kyanite is very fuzzy and warm. Seams have been moved out of high friction points like the armpits and tops of the shoulders to make this one comfortable fleece to recreate in.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Breathability


Considering its exceptional warmth, the Kyanite is more breathable than you might expect. The fabric itself strikes the middle ground of breathability — not so breathable that it's a good choice for running but not so "unbreathable" that we sweat while just sitting around on a gradually warming morning in the woods. Its sleeves are cuffed by equally soft stretch fabric that can be comfortably pushed up our arms without biting into our skin.


Unzipping the Kyanite is the obvious way to achieve maximum ventilation, and is made easier by a well-balanced hood that doesn't drag the jacket back too much when partially (or fully) unzipped. Additional venting options are cleverly hidden in the hand pockets.

The pockets are made of holey mesh material reminiscent of an old-school gym jersey, and can be left open to allow airflow to your core without unzipping the entire jacket. This is a great solution for moderately intense activities on cold days, like hiking to a fall summit or snowshoeing on a spring day.

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The Kyanite is one of very few fleece jackets we tested with mesh pockets for easier venting on the go.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Layering Ability


The ability to adequately layer the Kyanite is dependent on getting the right fit. As a cozy, loose jacket that feels like a sweatshirt, it can be tempting — and extremely comfortable — to get it in a larger size that ends up more difficult to layer. If sized too small and too tightly fitted against your body, less room remains for comfortable layering underneath against the soft but grippy fleece interior. However, its extra stretch allowed us to wear the Kyanite as an outer layer over some truly bulky clothing, though it wasn't particularly comfortable.


Here again, as a looser-fitting article of clothing, some outer layers are difficult to layer over the top. A slim-cut windbreaker layered overtop created some odd bulges. However, the exterior surface of the Kyanite is smooth and sleek, and thicker coats and shells slide over the top of it with ease. We like the Kyanite most when worn alone as a sweatshirt layer, but it can be layered if the fit is right for your body shape.

arc'teryx kyanite hoody for women fleece jacket review - the kyanite sleeves are long enough to keep you covered, even if you...
The Kyanite sleeves are long enough to keep you covered, even if you have extra-long arms like our main tester.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Weight


The size Small Kyanite we tested weighs 12.6 ounces, higher than average among our test fleet. But considering it is a midweight fleece, that is a reasonable weight.


The thick, fluffy fabric of this jacket doesn't easily compress into a small bag or carry on luggage. We would still choose to bring the Kyanite with us for many reasons, but we'd prefer to wear it than try to pack it.

arc'teryx kyanite hoody for women fleece jacket review - the kyanite feels and looks like a simple sweatshirt but has a ton...
The Kyanite feels and looks like a simple sweatshirt but has a ton of clever features that make it an absolute joy to wear.
Credit: Maggie Nichols

Should You Buy the Arc'teryx Kyanite?


As one of the most expensive fleeces in our lineup, the Kyanite might not be the right choice for everyone. It lacks the thumbholes or additional pockets that some technical users might crave for wearing with a hip belt or keeping wrists protected while climbing. However, for general comfort and use, we adore wearing the Kyanite. Its protection, warmth, and stretchable comfort made it a favorite for many casual activities, from hiking and camping to sleeping on airplanes and lounging around after a big holiday dinner.

What Other Fleece Jackets Should You Consider?


The Arc'teryx Kyanite is a superbly comfortable, stretchy, and warm fleece. If you want thumbholes, consider the REI Hyperaxis 2.0. Or if you want something a little lighter and more packable that's still warm and comfy, the Patagonia R1 Air might be the jacket you crave. But if you want the coziest zippered sweatshirt we've found that still protects and performs like a technical layer, the Kyanite Hoody is one of our favorite choices.

Maggie Nichols