Helium 600 Women's
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   Ideal for: Backpacking & Trekking Ideal for: Backpacking & Trekking
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   Weight: 950g/2 lbs 1.5ozs Weight: 950g/2 lbs 1.5ozs
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   Good Night's Sleep Temperature: -8°C/18°F Good Night's Sleep Temperature: -8°C/18°F
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Size Guide - Helium 600 Women's
Women's Alpine 2.0 Fit

| Women's Regular | Women's Long | |
|---|---|---|
| Length Inside (a) | 180cm/71in | 195cm/77in | 
| Max Width Inside (b) | 75cm/30in | 75cm/30in | 
| Inside Foot Width (c) | 50cm/20in | 50cm/20in | 
| Max User Height | 170cm/67in | 185cm/76in | 
| Total Bag Weight | 950g/34oz | |
| Total Fill Weight | 554g/20oz | |
| Packed HxWxD | 23x22x22cm/9x9x9in | 
Helium 600 Women's
Using 620g of minimum 700-fill power DOWN CODEX-approved duck down and a high-performance, 100% recycled Helium 20D outer fabric, the Helium 600 is extremely warm, lightweight and ultra compressible for easy packing. It's versatile, long-lasting, and ideal for early spring and autumn use at higher altitudes or generally colder northerly latitudes.
Slant-baffle construction through the body maximises warmth, improves packability and prevents down migration, keeping you warm night after night and preventing cold spots. At the foot of the bag, a four-baffle system focuses essential warmth around your feet, while in the hood, a five-baffle system optimises comfort and keeps the down precisely where it needs to be.
Inside the bag, a 100% recycled Supersoft 20D lining fabric with PFAS-free DWR offers breathability and durability for comfortable nights and a long lifespan, while a full-length Gemini™ entry zip baffle practically eliminates heat loss in this vulnerable area and is stiffened so it won’t catch in the zip. The low-profile magnetic Lode Lock™ closure and collar drawcords are practical and easy to use in the dark.
Designed with a technical yet comfortable Alpine 2.0 fit, Helium bags optimise thermal performance while minimising weight. With a Good Night’s Sleep Temperature of -10°C (14°F), the Helium 600 offers reliable warmth in cooler environments or in early spring or autumn at higher altitudes.



























