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Helium Expansion Baffle
Mountain Equipment
Helium Expansion Baffle
$60.00
Description

  A lightweight expansion baffle providing greater internal space to Mountain Equipment down sleeping bags.

  

Specifications

  Brand:

  Mountain Equipment

  Mfg Sku / Part Number:

  ME-006173

  Gender:

  Unisex

  Insulation:

  90-10 Pure Duck Down

  Fill Weight:

  30g

  Other Features:

  Expands any Helium sleeping bag by 13 cm / 5 inch width2 YKK® zips allow baffle to zip into existing sleeping bag100% recycled HELIUM™ 20 outer shell is very light and highly breathable with PFC free DWR100% recycled Supersoft 20D lining with PFC free DWR30g of 90-10 Pure Duck Down with a minimum fill power of 700Supplied with lightweight stuff-sackCompatible with all Mountain Equipment sleeping bags with 140cm zipsNot compatible with Helium Solo

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Description
Brand:
Mountain Equipment
Mfg Sku / Part Number:
ME-006173
Gender:
Unisex
Insulation:
90-10 Pure Duck Down
Fill Weight:
30g
Other Features:
  • Expands any Helium sleeping bag by 13 cm / 5 inch width
  • 2 YKK® zips allow baffle to zip into existing sleeping bag
  • 100% recycled HELIUM™ 20 outer shell is very light and highly breathable with PFC free DWR
  • 100% recycled Supersoft 20D lining with PFC free DWR
  • 30g of 90-10 Pure Duck Down with a minimum fill power of 700
  • Supplied with lightweight stuff-sack
  • Compatible with all Mountain Equipment sleeping bags with 140cm zips
  • Not compatible with Helium Solo
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