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Helium 800
Mountain Equipment
Helium 800
$519.00
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  Perfect for backpacking and trekking in cold and dry conditions. Whether staying in unheated tea-houses in the Himalaya or winter rooms in the Alps, the warm but lightweight Mountain Equipment Helium 800 is the ideal choice.

  Rated to 3F/-16C

  

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Description
Brand:
Mountain Equipment
Mfg Sku / Part Number:
Reg: ME-006062
Long: ME-006063
Gender:
Unisex
Seasonal Usage:
Three Season
Weight:
1230g / 2lb 11.4oz
Insulation:
90-10 Pure Duck Down
Fill Weight:
795g / 1 lb 12oz
Bag Style:
Mummy
Temp Rating:
Comfort-8°C/18°F, Comfort Limit -15°C/5°F, Extreme -36°C/-33°F
Other Features:
  • Good Nights Sleep Temp: -16°C/3°F
  • 100% recycled HELIUM 20D outer shell is very light and highly breathable with PFC free DWR
  • 795g of 90-10 Pure Duck Down with a minimum fill power of 700
  • Alpine Fit 2.0 improves comfort and maximizes thermal efficiency
  • Slanted box-wall baffles throughout
  • Mid-level side seams
  • 5 baffle anatomically shaped hood
  • 4 baffle anatomically shaped and offset foot-box
  • Full length Gemini zip baffle with 140cm zip and integrated neck collar with Lode Lock closure
  • 100% recycled Supersoft 20D lining with PFC free DWR
  • Supplied with waterproof roll-top stuff-sack and storage cube
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