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Outdoor Research Women's Helium II
Outdoor Research Women's Helium II
Outdoor Research Women's Helium II
Outdoor Research Women's Helium II
Outdoor Research Women's Helium II

Outdoor Research Women's Helium II Jacket, Pewter/Rio, Medium

Product ID : 16841375
4.3 out of 5 stars


Galleon Product ID 16841375
UPC / ISBN 727602357669
Shipping Weight 0.4 lbs
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Model 243823
Manufacturer Outdoor Research
Shipping Dimension 14.02 x 10.51 x 2.28 inches
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Outdoor Research Women's Helium II Features

  • Fabric Performance: Waterproof, Breathable, Fully Seam-Taped, Laminated Construction, Windproof, Lightweight

  • PERTEX SHIELD +: Waterproof and Breathable

  • Lightweight

  • Fully Seam Taped

  • Internal Pocket Doubles as Stuff Sack


About Outdoor Research Women's Helium II

Product description No need to seek shelter when the weather turns for the worst. Take your Helium II Jacket out of the packable stuff sack, and zip it up to keep you dry and comfortable while doing what you love. Designed with Pertex Shield material to be both waterproof and windproof. Weighing in at mere ounces, this ultralight coat is perfect for the everyday traveler and the experienced thru-hiker alike. At Outdoor Research, we think that life gets better the minute we step out the door on a new adventure, no matter how big or small. We learn about ourselves, each other and the environment every time we get out. We come home a little wiser and stronger. We see the world more clearly, and that compels us to treat it better. More than anything, we’re convinced that if we inspire more people to get outside, the world will be a better place. In 1981, a brilliant scientist and adventurer named Ron Gregg watched his frostbitten partner get airlifted off a glacier on Denali. He'd spent months planning a new route in the purest style, skiing 100 miles from the road to the base of the climb. Barely halfway to the summit, their trip ended with the failure of a simple pair of gaiters. Stubborn to the end, Ron refused a seat on the helicopter and descended alone for two weeks, pondering what had happened. Somewhere along the way, he realized he could both fix the gear problem and devote his life to pursuing his passion for adventure. By the end, he knew one thing for sure: He wasn't going back to his old job. Amazon.com