WINNER - Win an Outdoor Research Helium bivy Competition

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WINNER: Adam_42

Award-winning for its ultralight fuctionality and tiny pack size, updated for 2022 with super durable lightweight Helium fabric with Pertex Diamond Fuse technology.

This clamshell opening bivy is ideal for fastpacking and bike packing trips. It acts as a great back up should the bothy you planned to stay at end up full. Pair it with a tarp and you have a great camping system for the Spring/Summer and beyond, offering you full protection from the weather but still allowing you to feel part of nature, there is nothing better than sleeping out in the open!

"Pretty much the last word in lightness, the Helium Bivy is a minimalist model that gives you a single hoop for headroom, at an all-in weight of under 500g - less than some non-hooped bivvys." Find out what Dan Bailey had say about the Helium bivy in the following review:

 

  • FABRIC bluesign approved Pertex Shield Diamond Fuse 2.5L 100% Nylon, 30D Ripstop Upper. 100%
  • Nylon, 40D with TPU lamination floor, bluesign approved 100% Polyester Mesh
  • SRP: £225.00
  • Weight: 400g with pole, 448g without pole
  • Use: Fastpacking, backpacking, bike packing, winter mountaineering.

Fabric Performance

  • Waterproof
  • Breathable
  • Ultralight
  • Fully Seam-Taped
  • Durable
  • No-See-Um Mesh

Design Features

  • Single-Pole System
  • Reflective Logo and Trims
  • Two Stake Loops
  • One Guy Line Loop
  • High Volume Toe End
  • Clamshell Opening, Two Internal Fly Fasteners

For your chance to win a Helium bivy simply answer the question below:

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21 Apr, 2022

The 0g pole is an incredible advancement in technology from OR. Has God been informed that physics has been broken?

:)

22 Apr, 2022

Unfortunately the weight is actually 400g without the pole and 448g with. A shame as a 0g pole would have been a great invention! I've updated the specs.

22 Apr, 2022

I always thought an inflatable rib over the head end would be a useful addition to a bivvy bag.

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