List of Arc'teryx Beanie and Toque Models

List of Arc'teryx Beanie and Toque Models

Arc'teryx makes more beanie and toque models than most people realize. The lineup spans merino wool, wool-acrylic blends, recycled polyester, technical fleece, and military-grade options. The FW25 catalog lists 14 toque and beanie models, plus a headband, priced between $42 and $90. Discontinued models from the early 2000s through mid-2010s add another 35+ options that show up on eBay, Grailed, and Depop.

Arc'teryx's first toques appeared in the Fall 2003 catalog with five models: the Fresh, 3-Stripe, Herbie, Classic Beanie, and Easy. The 2003 catalog described them as "the perfect compliment for your melon on a cold day. Non-itch and acrylic fabrics. Canadian made. Canadian quality. Canadian tradition, eh." That Canadian manufacturing emphasis faded as production shifted overseas, but the commitment to technical headwear stuck.

Arc'teryx uses "toque" for most models, the Canadian term for a beanie. "Beanie" appears on a few older pieces like the Classic Beanie and Covert Beanie, but the function is identical. Materials break into three camps: merino wool for natural temperature regulation and odor control, recycled polyester for durability and lower cost, and Tech Wool blends when Arc'teryx wants both. Most use six-dart construction for a snug, contoured fit, though early models from 2003-2006 used four-dart designs. Not sure which model fits your head? Check the beanie sizing guide or take the beanie finder quiz.

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What Are Arc'teryx's Current Beanies and Toques?

Arc'teryx's current lineup covers everything from ultralight helmet liners to heavyweight winter toques. Materials have shifted toward recycled polyester and Tech Wool blends in recent years, though pure merino still appears in performance-focused models. The FW25 catalog introduces four new models (Colour Block Toque, Grotto Ribbed Toque, Ribbed Toque, Chunky Ribbed Toque, and Satoro Merino Toque), a redesigned Embroidered Toque, and brings back the Word Head Toque and Mallow Toque. For a deeper dive into how each material performs, read the beanie materials guide.

Bird Head Toque

Arc'teryx's most recognizable beanie, and the most counterfeited. First appeared in the Fall 2004 catalog as a 50/50 merino wool and acrylic blend with fleece underbanding and four-dart construction, making it one of Arc'teryx's longest-running headwear models at over 20 years. The 2004 catalog described it as "a lightweight beanie with Bird Logo weaved right into it." The Fall 2006 catalog lists it at 66g with soft fleece underbanding. The massive jacquard-knit bird logo made it a gorpcore staple after Frank Ocean wore one at a Louis Vuitton show in 2019, and Timothée Chalamet's been spotted in it since. The current version weighs 57g, is made from 50% merino wool and 50% recycled polyester, with a brushed polyester headband that prevents forehead itch. Six-dart construction creates a snug fit that runs small on larger heads. Handles 25–45°F. $60. Model #: X000006756. FW25 colorways: Bliss/Arctic Silk, Mars/Dynasty, Euphoria/Olive Moss, Nightscape/Glacial, Solitude/Arctic Silk, 24K Black, Aster/Blaze, Blaze/Copper, and Orca. SS24 colorways: Amarantus/Edziza, Tatsu/Yukon, Orca, and Dark Daybreak/Daybreak. Fall 2004 colorways: Dark Pine and Ocean. Fall 2006 colorways: Penne, Armadillo, Aquamarine, Green Bean, and Red Cedar.

Lightweight Bird Head Toque

A thinner version of the Bird Head knit with Coolmax threads for breathability. Same massive bird logo, less warmth. Better for spring hiking or cool commutes, where the standard Bird Head would overheat you. $45–60. Not present in the FW25 accessories catalog.

Embroidered Bird Toque

Made from 100% recycled polyester with a fleece-lined headband and embroidered bird logo. Weighs 87g. The fleece headband stops the forehead itch that bare polyester causes. I've tested mine through a full winter of snowboarding and trail running, and the recycled polyester holds up without pilling. Snug fit works under helmets and with goggles. Handles 15–40°F. $45. Model #: X000010066. The FW25 catalog flags this as a REDESIGN with a new model number. Previous versions came in solid colors, but FW25 introduces two-tone colorways: Blaze/Copper Sky, Aster/Azalea, Arctic Silk, and Black.

Grotto Toque

Arc'teryx's premium beanie uses recycled polyester with a colorful abstract bird logo. Redesigned in 2024 with a thinner knit compared to earlier versions. Low-profile design that transitions from the mountain to après without looking like technical gear. Handles 10–35°F. $60. Model #: X000009253. FW25 colorways: Mars/Bliss, Dynasty/Azalea, Blaze/Copper Sky, Carob/Canvas, Solitude/Void, Aster/Blaze, and Black/Void. SS24 colorways (listed under "Bird Head Toque" in that catalog): Forage/Chloris, Arctic Silk/Warm Stone, Dark Magic, and Black/Alpine Rose.

Grotto Ribbed Toque

New for FW25. Model #: X000009932. A ribbed variation of the Grotto in what appears to be a Tech Wool or wool-blend construction based on the texture visible in the catalog. FW25 colorways: Arctic Silk/Solitude, Mars/Bliss, Nightscape/Glacial, and Black Heather.

Grotto Headband

Not a toque, but part of the FW25 headwear lineup. Model #: X000007428. Uses the same Grotto aesthetic in headband form. FW25 colorways: Black/Graphite, Solitude/Void, Azalea/Aster, Euphoria, and Bliss/Dk Bliss.

Lightweight Grotto Toque

A summer-weight version blending cotton and Coolmax for warm-weather use. Lighter and more breathable than the standard Grotto, good for shoulder-season hiking or casual wear when you want a beanie without the warmth. $45. Not present in the FW25 accessories catalog.

Rho Toque

Arc'teryx's lightest beanie at 30–35g. Made from Torrent brushed microfleece with Polygiene odor control. This is the helmet liner, thin enough to fit under any ski or snowboard helmet without pressure points. I wear this on every ride where temperatures stay above 20°F. Comes in two sizes (S-M and L-XL), unlike most one-size models. $45. Model #: X000007284. FW25 colorways: Glacial, Arctic Silk, and Black.

Rho Lightweight Wool Toque

Different from the standard Rho despite the similar name. Uses merino wool and elastane instead of synthetic microfleece. Natural odor resistance and temperature regulation from the wool, with a helmet-compatible fit. Better for high-output activities like backcountry skiing or winter running, where breathability matters more than raw warmth. $45. Model #: X000005990. SS24 colorways: Amarantus, Black, and Daybreak. Not present in the FW25 accessories catalog.

Rho Headband

Model #: X000007397. A headband version using the same merino wool and elastane blend as the Rho Lightweight Wool Toque. The concept dates back to 2006, when the Gamma SV Headband used Polartec Power Stretch at just 20g. SS24 colorways: Amarantus, Black, and Yukon. FW25 colorways: Glacial, Arctic Silk, and Black.

Rho Balaclava

Full-face coverage for extreme cold. Model #: X000007254. The design traces back to the Fall 2006 catalog, which listed the Rho Balaclava at 42g using an ergonomic two-piece Polartec Power Stretch construction that creates an anatomical full face cover. FW25 colorways: Forage and Black.

Rho Neck Gaiter Long

Model #: X000007228. Merino wool neck gaiter that pairs with the Rho headwear line. The 2006 catalog listed the Rho LTW Gaiter at 55g in 100% Mountain Merino Knit Wool with embroidered bird logo. FW25 colorways: Glacial and Black.

Bird Word Toque

Recycled polyester toque with both the bird logo and Arc'teryx wordmark. Packable design stuffs into a jacket pocket. The double branding makes it the most visually recognizable option after the Bird Head. Good for resort days and around-town winter use. $55. Model #: X000010065. FW25 colorways: Nightscape/Glacial, Solitude/Arctic Silk, 24K Black, Aster/Blaze, Blaze/Copper, Bliss/Arctic Silk, Solitude/Arctic Silk, and Orca.

Word Toque

100% recycled polyester with an embroidered Arc'teryx word logo on the band, subtler than the Bird Word or Bird Head. Soft, warm fabric with engineered materials for performance. Occasionally shows up on the Arc'teryx outlet, suggesting possible stock clearance. $50. Not present in the FW25 accessories catalog.

Word Head Toque

Close-fitting toque with a prominent Arc'teryx word logo on the headband. The 2013 catalog lists it at 65g in a blended wool/acrylic construction with a reversible design that flips between the word logo and plain. Model #: X000007590. FW25 colorways: Azalea/Aster, 24K Black, Canvas/Dynasty, and Orca. Originally around $50 in colorways like Buckeye (2013).

Mallow Toque

Tech Wool blend (polyester and wool) with a seamless crown. Known for plush comfort, this beanie is described as "cozy" rather than "technical." Low-profile design works for mountain and urban wear. $50. Model #: X000007423. Previously assumed discontinued, but the FW25 catalog confirms it remains current. FW25 colorways: Nightscape, Solitude, and Black.

Skaha Toque

Performance-driven toque built for climbing and skiing. Made from 60% cotton and 40% Coolmax polyester in fisherman's rib-knit construction. Handles 50–75°F. $43–47. Model #: X000006987. SS24 colorways: Tatsu, Daybreak, and Canvas. Not present in the FW25 accessories catalog.

Colour Block Toque

Weighs 71g with a bold two-tone horizontal split design. Made from 48% merino wool, 48% polyester, 3% nylon, and 1% elastane, Arc'teryx's Tech Wool fleece blend. Double-layer, four-dart construction in a slouchy fit with a wide cuff. Handles 30–50°F, making it a solid shoulder-season option. $55. Model #: X000009931. Marked as NEW in the FW25 catalog. FW25 colorways: Mars/Dynasty, Blaze/Copper Sky, Blk Sapphire/Vitality, Rune/Arctic Silk, Void, and Black.

Chunky Ribbed Toque

100% merino wool in a thick chunky knit. This is the warmest current beanie for standing around, day hikes, waiting for the bus, and cold nights at camp. The chunky knit traps more air than thinner models, and merino's natural odor resistance means it won't stink after a week of daily wear. $70. Model #: X0000010085. Marked as NEW in the FW25 catalog. FW25 colorways: Black/Arctic Silk, Olive Moss/Bliss, Tatsu/Olive Moss, and Solitude Heather/Arctic Silk.

Ribbed Toque

Tech Wool blend (merino and recycled polyester) with a chunky knit and rolled cuff. Low-profile fit that wicks sweat while insulating. Sits between the Chunky Ribbed and lighter options in warmth. Some colorways sell out quickly. $65. Model #: X000009930. Marked as NEW in the FW25 catalog. FW25 colorways: Nightscape/Glacial.

Satoro Merino Toque

Lightweight merino wool blend for high-output mountain activities. The most breathable option in the current lineup, aside from the Rho. Arc'teryx built this for climbers and fast hikers who generate heat but still need something on their head in cold, windy conditions. $50. Model #: X000009936. Marked as NEW in the FW25 catalog. FW25 colorways: Olive Moss/Euphoria, Dk Aster, and Black/Arctic Silk.

Satoro Merino Headband

New for FW25. Model #: X000009937. A headband version using the same Satoro Merino construction. FW25 colorways: Dynasty and Black/Arctic Silk.

Satoro Merino Neck Gaiter

New for FW25. Model #: X000009937. Merino wool neck gaiter in the Satoro line. FW25 colorways: Black/Arctic Silk.

Cold WX Beanie AR Wool (LEAF)

Part of the Law Enforcement and Armed Forces line. Merino wool and spandex blend with a double-layered headband. Embroidered bird logo, Fair Trade Certified production, helmet-compatible fit. Available exclusively through LEAF channels with restrictions on government sales. Built for extended field use in extreme cold.

What LEAF Headwear Has Arc'teryx Produced?

Arc'teryx LEAF (Law Enforcement and Armed Forces) produced several headwear models across multiple catalog years. These pieces used the same core designs as mainline models but with military-specific colorways and distribution. LEAF catalogs from 2010 through 2019 confirm the following models.

Rho LTW Beanie (LEAF)

The LEAF version appeared across multiple catalogs with evolving specs. The 2010-2011 catalogs list Model 4680 at 52g in 95% Mountain Merino Wool and 5% Spandex, available only in Black. By 2013, a new model number (13456) appeared at 30g in Mapp Merino Wool with Black and Crocodile colorways. The 2015 catalog added Crocodile as a "NEW COLOUR" alongside Black under Model 4680 at 31g. The 2019 catalog lists MPN 13456 at 30g using Designer Textiles 240gsm Merino Wool in Crocodile and Black. All versions feature a double-layered headband and embroidered bird logo.

Rho LTW Long Toque (LEAF)

A LEAF-exclusive longer version of the Rho LTW Beanie. Model 9261, One Size, 41g/1.4oz. Made from 95% Mountain Merino wool and 5% Spandex. Appeared in the LEAF 2012 catalog in Black only. Not produced for the mainline.

Rho LTW Neck Gaiter (LEAF)

The LEAF neck gaiter appeared from 2010 through 2019. Model numbers shifted from 4523 (2010-2012) to 13454 (2019). Made from Mountain Merino Wool and Spandex at 55g. Colors included Black across all years, with Crocodile added by 2019. The 2019 catalog specifies Designer Textiles 240gsm Merino Wool.

Classic Beanie (LEAF)

The LEAF Classic Beanie (Model 4307) appeared from 2010 through 2013. Made from 100% Mountain Merino Wool (later listed as 100% wool exterior with 100% polyester fleece ear band in 2013) at 85g/3oz, One Size. Colors included Black across all years, with Blue Onyx added in the 2013 catalog.

Phase SV Toque (LEAF)

A lightweight LEAF helmet liner using Phasic SV base layer fabric. Model 9262 (2012) and Model 11499 (2015). Sized S-M and L-XL at 24g/0.8oz. The 2015 catalog describes a laminated brim that sheds precipitation and a reflective logo. Appeared in Graphite (2012) and Black (2015).

Bucket Liner (LEAF)

The LEAF Bucket Liner (Model 4306) appeared from 2010 through 2015. Made from 100% Polyester at 33g/1.2oz, One Size. A low-profile, contoured toque designed to fit under helmets with an Arc'teryx patch logo. Available in Black only.

B.A.C. Cap (LEAF)

A durable ball cap with a Flexfit brim and mesh polyester back. Model 9998, sized S-M and L-XL. The 2010 catalog lists it at 120g/4.2oz in a polyester and Cotton blend. The 2012 catalog specifies 82g/2.9oz in 95% cotton and 5% spandex, suggesting a material revision. Available in Crocodile and Black.

LEAF Suspenders

Not headwear, but included in LEAF accessories catalogs alongside headwear. Model 10478, One Size. Y-shaped elasticized suspenders with nickel-plated clips that attach to webbing loops on Sphinx, Gryphon, and Talos pants. Tri-glide sliders for fit adjustment. Available in Crocodile.

Which Arc'teryx Beanies and Toques Were Discontinued?

Arc'teryx has cycled through dozens of beanie and toque models since the early 2000s. Most discontinued models used wool-acrylic blends or early synthetic fabrics. They show up on eBay, Grailed, Depop, and occasionally Amazon. Updated versions replaced some, and others were niche designs that didn't sell. The 2003 Arc'teryx catalog confirms early production with models like the Classic Beanie and Easy Beanie, both made from acrylic. Official catalogs from 2003–2007 have been cross-referenced to confirm first appearances for early models. The beanie timeline maps each model to its release year, with catalog sources.

Classic Beanie

One of Arc'teryx's earliest beanies, confirmed in the Fall 2003 catalog in simple acrylic construction. The 2003 version came in Black and Pewter. By 2004-2005, the Classic Beanie evolved to 100% wool with fleece underbanding and four-dart construction, available in Black, Gumbo, and Bluebird. The Fall 2006 catalog lists it at 85g in 100% Wool with soft thermal fleece under-banding in Brown, Linen, Blueberry, Cherry, Black, Charcoal, and Olive. The LEAF version (Model 4307) continued through at least 2013, appearing in Black and Blue Onyx. One of the few models to undergo a complete material overhaul while keeping the same name.

Bucket Liner

A 33g helmet liner confirmed in catalogs from 2004 through at least 2015 (LEAF). The Fall 2006 catalog lists it at 33g in 100% Micro-fleece with an acrylic mesh top, featuring a contoured shape with fleece ear and forehead wrap, and mesh top for slim fit and breathability. The LEAF version (Model 4306) used 100% polyester. Arc'teryx described it as "for those who want to protect their noodles from high-speed impact and want protection from Jack Frost." One of Arc'teryx's earliest purpose-built helmet liners. Available in Black. Discontinued from the mainline, appeared in LEAF catalogs through 2015.

Easy Beanie

Launched in 2003 alongside the Classic Beanie, confirmed in the Fall 2003 catalog. Relaxed fit, soft acrylic construction in Citrus/Gravel and Black/Sangria. Minimalist design focused on comfort rather than technical performance. Discontinued and rare.

Fresh Toque

2003-era model confirmed in the Fall 2003 catalog. Non-itchy acrylic, produced in Canada. Available in Smoke/Gravel and Gravel/Sangria. Arc'teryx emphasized the Canadian craftsmanship on this one, a marketing angle they've since moved away from as production shifted. Discontinued.

3-Stripe Toque

Confirmed in the Fall 2003 catalog with a distinctive three-stripe pattern in acrylic. Colors included Black/Powder and Ocean/Citrus. The stripe pattern reflects early Arc'teryx design before the brand shifted toward cleaner, more minimal aesthetics. Discontinued and rare.

Herbie Toque

Confirmed in the Fall 2003 catalog. Acrylic toque in Sangria/Gravel and Iron/Vodka. One of five models from Arc'teryx's first wave of headwear that didn't survive into the modern lineup. Discontinued.

D'Weave

First appeared in the Fall 2004 catalog. A crocheted adventure beanie made from 100% stretch acrylic with a mid-gauge double-ply construction and four-dart design. Arc'teryx described it as "a crocheted adventure for your melon." Fall 2004 colorways: Charcoal and Sage. Fall 2005 colorways: Charcoal and White. Continued through at least the 2005 catalog before being dropped. Discontinued and rare.

NordNøggen

First appeared in the Fall 2004 catalog: a Scandinavian-inspired beanie with a distinctive fair-isle weave. The 2004 and 2005 versions used 100% Australian Wool Eurolight with Collegiate Heathers fleece underbanding, featuring soft thermal fleece underbanding and four-dart construction. Arc'teryx described it as "inspired by the midnight sun and foggy fjords." Fall 2004-2005 colorways: Cinder and Fog. By the Fall 2006 catalog, the model was renamed NørseNöggen, the materials changed to 95% acrylic and 5% nylon at 67g, and the design featured four-dart construction with earflaps and cords. Fall 2006 colorways: Aquamarine, Armadillo, and Penne. Discontinued and rare.

Roam Dome

First appeared in the Fall 2004 catalog. Built for backcountry use with 100% Australian Wool Eurolight, extended ear flaps, and tie cords. Light 100% wool with soft thermal fleece underbanding and four-dart construction. Arc'teryx described it as "for the backcountry style-conscious or for those that just want warmer ears." Fall 2004 colorways: Chili and Moss. Fall 2005 colorways: Chili and Dark Moss. Continued through at least the 2005 catalog. Discontinued and very rare.

Wool Lid

First appeared in the Fall 2006 catalog. Made from 100% Fine Mountain Merino Wool at 50g with a double layer hem finish and six-dart construction. Arc'teryx called it "the classic beanie light" and positioned it as their lightest pure merino option at the time. Available in Black, Pesto, and Sundried Tomato. One of the few single-material merino beanies Arc'teryx produced. Discontinued.

Tau Beanie

First appeared in the Fall 2006 catalog. Made from Polartec Wind Pro with Hardface technology, a windproof fleece that was uncommon in beanies at the time. Four-panel construction with elastic trim at 50g. Available in Black, Cobalt, and Shiitake. One of the few Arc'teryx beanies to use Wind Pro fabric, which blocks wind better than standard fleece. Discontinued.

Rho LTW Beanie

First appeared in the Fall 2006 catalog, not to be confused with the current Rho Lightweight Wool Toque, which is a different product. This earlier version used 100% Mountain Merino Knit Wool with one-piece six-dart construction, a double-layered headband, and an embroidered bird logo on the side. The 2006 catalog lists it at 52g. Fall 2006 colorways: Black, Bluestone, Plum, and Olive. A LEAF version continued production through at least 2019 with evolving specs, moving from Mountain Merino Wool to Mapp Merino Wool to Designer Textiles 240gsm Merino Wool, and adding Crocodile as a color option by 2013. A premium merino option from a time when Arc'teryx still offered pure wool beanies. Discontinued from the mainline.

Covert Beanie

First appeared in the Fall 2006 catalog using Polartec Thermal Pro Sweater Knit at 40g, a sweater-look fabric with Covert finishing details. Part of the Covert series alongside the Covert Pocket Beanie and Covert Scarf. Six-dart construction in Black, Charcoal, and Olive. Originally around $40, one of the cheaper options in the lineup. The Covert name still appears on other Arc'teryx products, such as the Covert Cardigan and Covert Zip Neck. Discontinued.

Covert Pocket Beanie

First appeared in the Fall 2006 catalog alongside the standard Covert Beanie. Same Polartec Thermal Pro Sweater Knit construction but with a laminated essentials pocket and laminated zip, making it the only Arc'teryx beanie with built-in storage. The 2006 catalog lists it at 45g with six-dart construction and Covert finishing details. Available in Black, Basmati, Carob, Green Olive, and Pumpkin Pie. Discontinued and collectible due to the unique pocket feature.

Covert Scarf

First appeared in the Fall 2006 catalog as part of the Covert accessories line. Made from Polartec Thermal Pro Sweater Knit at 50g with Covert finishing details, a laminated essentials pocket with laminated zip, and contoured shaping. Measured 168.5cm/66" long. Available in Brown, Linen, Blueberry, and Cherry. Discontinued.

Brim Beanie

First appeared in the Fall 2006 catalog. A crocheted beanie with a laminated brim, one of the few Arc'teryx beanies with a visor-style brim. Made from 100% acrylic at 67g. Arc'teryx described it as "a comfortable crocheted melon cozy with a soft brim." Available in Bumbleberry, Crème Caramel, Green Bean, and Red Cedar. Discontinued.

Emissary Beanie

First appeared in the Fall 2006 catalog. Made from 100% Fine Mountain Merino Wool with a double-layer hem finish and six-dart construction at 50g. Listed alongside the Wool Lid in the catalog. Available in Black, Pesto, and Sundried Tomato. Discontinued.

Gamma SV Headband

First appeared in the Fall 2006 catalog. Made from Polartec Power Stretch at just 20g with a one-piece contoured construction designed to keep ears toasty. One of Arc'teryx's earliest dedicated headbands, predating the current Rho Headband by nearly two decades. Available in Black. Discontinued.

Croshé Beanie

First appeared in the Spring 2007 catalog, one of Arc'teryx's few warm-weather beanies. Made from 100% cotton in a breathable weave, positioned alongside the Bird Lids (caps) rather than the winter toque lineup. Available in Bluebell, Chlorophyll, and Basmati. The cotton construction made it a summer-weight option years before Arc'teryx introduced the Lightweight Grotto Toque for the same purpose. Discontinued and rare.

Rolling Stripe Head

Confirmed in the 2013 catalog at 85g in a wool/acrylic blend. Reversible design could be worn with full stripes out, or turned around to become a solid hat with a striped headband. Available in six color patterns including Blue Nile. Primary uses listed as skiing, hiking, bouldering, and casual. Discontinued.

Fisherman Beanie

Low-profile beanie in a merino wool and acrylic blend with traditional nautical styling. The wool-acrylic mix offered warmth and durability while keeping a classic look that worked off the mountain. Discontinued.

Waffle Toque

Waffle knit pattern for added insulation and visual texture. Limited details survive, but the waffle construction would have created small air pockets, improving heat retention. Discontinued.

Angus Beanie

Available through select retailers with limited documentation. Presumably standard Arc'teryx construction quality, but specific materials and features aren't well recorded. Discontinued.

Bamati Beanie

Early 2000s Covert series model in 100% wool. One of the few pure wool beanies Arc'teryx produced before switching to wool-acrylic and wool-polyester blends. Discontinued.

Skull Beanie

2000s-era model with a skull design or motif. Materials unspecified but likely acrylic or wool. The skull graphic was characteristic of early 2000s design trends that Arc'teryx has since abandoned in favor of cleaner branding. Discontinued, available on platforms like Rokit.

Charleson Toque

Reversible wool-acrylic blend (50/50) with stripes and bird logo on one side, solid color and word logo on the other. Form-fitting design that works under hoods and helmets. I own this one; the two-layer construction makes it warmer than it looks, and the reversible feature gives you two beanies in one. Discontinued.

Castlegar Toque

Extended-length slouchy toque in wool-acrylic blend with a polyester fleece earband. Weighs about 100g. The oversized slouch style with six-dart construction creates a secure fit despite the relaxed appearance. The fleece earband adds moisture management that the outer knit can't provide on its own. Discontinued.

Castlegar Striped Toque

Same construction as the standard Castlegar, but with bold horizontal stripes throughout the knit body. Weighs 120g with the same wool-acrylic blend and fleece earband. Available in colorways like Phantasm and Microchip. Discontinued.

Faraday Toque

Part of the System_A line, Arc'teryx's now-defunct streetwear sub-brand. Made from Polartec Power Stretch Pro (polyester-nylon blend) with an embroidered logo. The System_A connection makes these collectible on platforms like StockX and Grailed. Discontinued.

Nordiq Hat

Nordic-inspired patterns in a 75g wool-acrylic-elastane blend (50/45/5). Six-dart construction with bold, colorful details across 11 colorways. The Scandinavian fair isle patterns set this apart from the rest of the lineup. Discontinued.

Bird Patch Toque

100% recycled polyester with a logo bird patch instead of knit or embroidered branding. Fleece-lined headband, packable design. Around $45 when it was current. The patch construction gave it a different aesthetic from the jacquard-knit Bird Head. Discontinued.

Rolling Word Beanie

Oversized slouch beanie in a wool blend with a bold Arc'teryx bird and word graphic. Reversible roll-up brim flips between the logo side and a clean blank look. One of the larger, baggier options Arc'teryx produced. Discontinued.

Rise Toque

100% acrylic at 50g with a micro-fleece headband for ear warmth. Six-dart construction, off-center peak graphic with Arc'teryx wordmark. Handles 20–40°F during moderate activity. The acrylic construction makes it one of the more affordable Arc'teryx beanies on the resale market. Discontinued.

Charlie Toque

Lightweight at 35g in an acrylic-spandex blend with bold stripes. Designed for cooler spring and fall days or high-output winter activities. The spandex gives it more stretch than pure acrylic models, and the low weight means it stuffs into any pocket. Discontinued but available through some retailers.

Vestigio Beanie

95% merino wool, 5% elastane at 45g. Single-layer with vertical knitted details at the rim. One of the few near-pure merino options Arc'teryx produced, most models cut the wool with acrylic or polyester. Available in 14 colorways. Discontinued.

Molly & Moe Toque

Double-layer merino wool beanie at 85g with bold horizontal stripes and a brushed microfleece earband. Made from 50% merino, 45% acrylic, 5% elastane. The double-layer knit traps more warmth than a single-layer beanie, and the fleece earband eliminates itchiness. Available in Bayou, Osiris, Ares, and Heathered Black. Discontinued.

Diplomat Toque

100% merino wool at 40g with fine ribbed knit detail. Low-profile, close-fitting design with a contrast headband and stitched-on logo tag. One of the most refined-looking toques Arc'teryx made, the fine ribbing and minimal branding give it a dressier feel than anything else in the lineup. Discontinued.

Stonecat Hat

Wool-acrylic blend at 54g, with an insulated, fine-ribbed knit. Available in Blue Moon and Wolfram. The insulated construction adds warmth beyond what the weight suggests. Discontinued.

Scando Toque

Reversible wool-acrylic blend at 100g with stripes on one side and geometric patterns on the other. Six-dart construction. I wear this during chairlift rides when I need substantial warmth. The double-layer reversible design and wool content make it one of the warmer options in the discontinued lineup. Originally $45–50. Discontinued.

Fortrez Beanie

Technical fleece beanie from Polartec Power Stretch with Hardface technology at 27g. The Hardface exterior sheds snow while the soft fleece interior wicks moisture. 88% polyester, 12% elastane. One of Arc'teryx's most performance-focused beanies, built for alpine climbing, skiing, and running, where weight and moisture management matter more than raw warmth. Discontinued.

Geometric Beanie

Wool-acrylic blend at 54g with bold geometric patterns. Fleece-lined forehead and ears, lightweight single-layer construction. The geometric patterns make it visually distinctive among Arc'teryx's typically understated designs. Available in Blue Moon and Wolfram. Discontinued.

Arc Mountain Toque

Reversible beanie at 80g with a bold Arc Mountain graphic on one side and classic bird logo on the other. Wool-acrylic blend with double-layer construction and six-dart fit. Handles 15–40°F. Available in 18 colorways, a model with one of the most color options of any Arc'teryx beanie. Originally $50.
For help choosing between current models, check the beanie comparison guide, which lists all current toques in one sortable table. See the complete list of Arc'teryx jackets, the best beanies for skiing and snowboarding, the best beanies for hiking, the best beanies for running, and the best beanies for everyday wear.