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Patagonia Helium Windshirt Tested

Simple, soft , silky, sexy windproof from Patagonia. Do you really need anything more? Erm, maybe...


Posted: 23 August 2002
by Jon

Patagonia Helium Windshirt

Price: £50.00

Weight: 164 grammes (men'sM)

Features:2.3 oz microfibre polyester, Deluge DWR finish, pullover style with neck zip, hidden chest stuff pocket, softlock adjustable drawcord hem, unisex (it says here)

Tiny and windproof
Limited water resistance


Patagonia's Helium Windshirt is very simple, but very effective if you take it as sold, viz, as a fast-moving, highly breathable wind top with the emphasis on windproofing rather than water resistance. It weighs 164 grammes, how light is that? And packs down into a pocket, ending up only slightly larger than a tennis ball.

The microfibre polyester fabric is soft and silky, which might sounds like a side issue, but helps make it extremely pleasant, even sensual, against naked skin. More importantly for most of us, it's also windproof. The Deluge DWR treatment means it's okay in light rain / drizzle scenarios, but not really game for battles against heavier rain - if you want more rain resistance, you'd be better off with one of Patagonia's Encapsil garments.

The tiny pack size and breathability makes the Helium ideal for fast moving stuff like running and biking when you're toting a small pack or bum-bag and don't need any excess bulk.

It's a simple and well thought out garment with a drawcord hem complete with 'soft' lock-off device keeping the draughts off your tummy, simple elasticated wrists - they roll up fine - and a deep chest zip to add venting when the going gets hot.

Finally there's the Patagonia 'X-Factor'. Don't ask me how a simple wind shirt can be sexy, even in the strangely descriptive 'Pop Orange' colour scheme, but it definitely has that classic Patagonia 'object of desire' appeal. Nicely designed, nicely made, simply nice.

Verdict: If you want a tiny-packing, very light, but still comfortable simple windshirt with the accent on windproofing and breathability and don't mind paying 50 quid for it then your search is over. Seductively soft fabric, which Paragonia says also makes for a slidey mid-layer option and a deep chest zip for venting. There's not really much more to it, the only real downside being its aversion to heavier rain. Nice.

Performance

Value


Patagonia web site UK stockist details - 01629 583800

Pushed for time: Simple, expensive, silky, small packing, sexy and it keeps the wind out too, if not heavy rain. If you're after a minimalist windshirt for running, biking or simply moving fast in the mountains and don't mind the £50 price tag, you won't be disappointed.

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Nice.

But how hard wearing is it?

And why am I still up?

Posted: 24/08/2002 at 00:17

Oh I've left the bogging notification on.

Posted: 24/08/2002 at 00:18

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