Robert H wrote:Without meaning to be rude, what is the point of this thread?
I assume you are seeking other members experience with the OR Helium 2?
raising it as an option for people looking for lightweight shells, i can give feedback when i've used it, it's a new shell just released which people may not be aware of one of the lightest waterproof breathable shells on the market, OR increased the water repelency , breathability and reduced the weight over teh original helium jacket
it's pertex shield, its a waterproof version of pertex with a polyeurethane membrane and seam sealing, its supposed to be improved over helium 1
if you look at pertex's site quantum isnt a waterproof fabric, shield is [url]pertex.com[/url]
backpacking light gave it a reasonable review, it's not the most breathable fabric out, still has a breathability of 20,000 which is pretty reasonable. it was made to be light above all else. as i mentioned above I see it more of a "just in case" jacket if it's going to rain occasionally or theres a chance of rain rather than a jacket when its raining more often than not.
less bulk filling up the pack when it's sitting there and a bit less weight. also interested to see how well the fabric wears over time as to whether i'll stick with using this type of jacket.
kathmandu are plugging their active shell jacket for high aerobic day long activities, , not as an overmnight tramping jacket at all, makes me wonder how durable it will be with a heavy pack on, since theres less glue to hold hte membrane to the fabrc, will it be prone to delaminate with a heavy pack on???
http://www.kathmandu.co.nz/Mens/Jackets_&_Vests/Rainwear/12722/Patronus_Jacket_Men.html#i've read bad reviews about marmot's proprietary membranes delaminating. they also make lightweight gear and expensive at that....
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