• Features
    • Filled and Finished in Santa Rosa, California
    • Certified 850+ Fill Power Goose Down - The Best Weight to Warmth Down in the Market; Independently Tested and Certified by International Down and Feather Laboratory in Salt Lake City, Utah. Retested at Fill Time in Santa Rosa to Ensure 850+ Fill Power Every Time. If the Down Does Not Meet Our In-House Test, We Send It Back
    • EN Tested
    • Pertex© Microlight® Shell and Lining Fabric
    • Passive Collar
    • Nautilus 6-Baffle Hood - 6 Chambers of Down Around Head for Better Down Control and Fit, Hood Cord is Positioned for Easy Access
    • Classic Trapezoidal Foot Box - For More Foot Room
    • Stretch Tricot Baffles - Provide Ultimate Strength, Durability and Bag Life
    • Full Length Zipper
    • Zipper Garage
    • Hood Draw Cord - Positioned for Easy Access
    • Insulated Draft Tube - Eliminates Cold Leaks Through the Zipper
    • Stuff and Storage Sack Included - Store and Pack Just Like Your Sleeping Bag
    • Velcro®-free Face Muff - Keeps the Drawcord and Zipper Away from Your Face
    • Zipper Guards - Help Repel Biting Zipper Coils
  • Linked Styles
    • Style Name:
      Helium Long
    • Style Number:
      2011
    • Weight:
      2 lbs 6 oz / 1077 g
    • Fill weight:
      21.5 oz / 610 g
    • Price:
      $419.00
  • Specs
    • Colors:
      • Pacifica (025)
    • Overall Weight:
      2 lbs 2.6 oz / 981 g
    • Fill Weight:
      19.5 oz / 553 g
    • Size on Hip:
      58in/145cm
    • Size on Foot:
      40in/99cm
    • Main Material:
      20 Denier 100% Nylon Mini Ripstop DWR 1.1 oz/yd
    • Lining Material:
      20 Denier 100% Recycled Polyester Mini Ripstop DWR 1.0 oz/yd
    • Insulation Material:
      850+ Fill Power Goose Down

Marmot Tech Manual

If you are a tech geek and want to know everything about our current technologies, click here to download our tech manual.


850 Fill Down

Certified 850+ Fill Goose Down bags are constructed with the following features:

  • Nautilus Hood: the same construction as our 8000m jacket hood, a 3D hood that wraps around your head and reduces heat loss.
  • Hood Muff: creates a warm down gasket around your face, keeping the drawcord away from the face.
  • Stretch Tricot Baffles: allow the bag to be stuffed and unstuffed without tearing the baffle material.
  • Trapezoid Foot box: matches the shape of your feet, wider in the toe area and narrower in the heels.
  • Down Fill Oversized Draft Tube: eliminates cold spots
  • Zipper guard: keeps the draft tube fabric from getting caught in the zipper
  • Ground Level Seams: top layer wraps fully around the body creating a warm layer of down.

Down

From the beginning, down has been Marmot’s foremost insulator. No synthetic surpasses the lightweight, compactability and longevity of down.

Marmot Down DNA:
Down is in our DNA. Marmot was founded in 1974 as a manufacturer and seller of premium quality down jackets, vests and sleeping bags. To this day we only use the finest quality certified goose down for our down insulated outdoor products. Mountaineers and outdoor enthusiasts worldwide rely on Marmot down gear for warmth, comfort, and sometimes survival.

Marmot Down Quality:
Down quality is determined by fill power and durability which is dependent upon the age/maturity of the bird and the processing of the down. The best down comes from larger, more mature birds and goose down is better than duck down (when age/maturity are equal). More mature goose down has larger filament clusters than less mature goose down. These clusters, when grouped, provide many more trapped air pockets and therefore provide better insulation. To maximize the effectiveness of the down clusters, the proper processing of the down (sorting, washing & drying) is required to open them up.

Higher fill power means higher loft, better insulation, lighter weight, and greater durability. We test all of our down for content, cleanliness, species, and fill power. We guarantee minimum fill power for all of our down clothing and sleeping bags. That means, for example, that our 800 fill sleeping bags are guaranteed to have at minimum 800 fill power. We don’t believe in + or – variation when it comes to comfort.

Down Origins:
Down is the light, fluffy undercoating at the base of the feathers of waterfowl. Down is a multi-dimensional structure that insulates by creating pockets of still air that retain body heat. Down is highly breathable and exceptionally comfortable. Pound for pound, high quality down is the most efficient natural insulator there is.

Geese are raised primarily for food and the down that is derived from them is a by-product of the food industry. Geese are raised on large and small farms and roam free outside on these farms. This is their natural environment. They are not raised indoors in controlled conditions. Geese are grain fed and also have access to local plant life.

Geese are generally harvested after 4-9 months for food. Some female geese are kept for breeding stock and are harvested between 1-2 years. These are the geese called the “mother birds” that provide the best, most mature down. After the geese have been harvested for food, the down and feathers are removed, washed, dried and then sorted by separating the down and small feathers from the larger, heavier feathers. These processing methods determine the final quality and fill power of the down. Marmot currently buys down primarily from Russia, Poland & China.

Marmot Guaranteed For Life:
Since 1974 we’ve guaranteed every product we’ve made for the life of the product. We believe the best thing for everyone and the environment is to make products that last.

Have a closer look - download the Marmot down desktop and keep your computer warm.


EN Tested

How do I read the EN information?

Basically the EN graphic shows a temperature range:

Comfort Limit The first number is based on a standard woman having a comfortable nights sleep
Lower Limit The next number is based on a standard man at the lowest temp to have a comfortable nights sleep
Extreme Rating The last number is a survival rating for a standard woman

For example, the rating on our Pinnacle 15º Sleeping Bag shows:

Comfort Limit 22.2 degrees
Lower Limit 10 degrees
Extreme Rating Minus 24.7 degrees

In this example, if a woman who sleeps cold is planning a trip with expected lows between 15 and 25 degrees, she could definitely use the Pinnacle 15 bag. But she may instead consider buying a zero degree bag to sleep more comfortably at the lower temperatures.

Testing Center

Marmot began as a sleeping bag company and we continue to pioneer performance, value and insulation standards in the outdoor industry. All Marmot sleeping bags are EN tested to ensure quality and performance. During the development process, we send all samples to the Thelma Testing Center in Norway. We continually use the Thelma Center to achieve continuity in our results.

What is the EN 13537 test? EN, short for European Norm, is a government test for sleeping bags.

How is the EN test conducted? First let’s be clear that it is challenging to test temp ratings because there are so many variables. Every person will sleep differently in the same bag. Choices like clothing, sleeping pad, tent or no tent, eating and drinking before bed can all affect one’s sleeping experience. For the EN test, a copper mannequin named Charlie is fitted with 20 sensors and a clothing layer (top, bottom, and socks) that provide a consistent thermal value. The mannequin is placed in the sleeping bag and put onto a wood platform roughly 12mm thick. The board is held above the floor with some support which allows air circulation under the board. The board is covered with a mattress that has a consistent thermal value then placed in a cold room. A mathematical formula is used to measure the data received from the sensors based on human modeling.

Why is there an EN Test hangtag on Marmot bags? Marmot sleeping bags sold in Europe require this testing and hangtag. We include this hangtag on all of our bags, as we believe it is the most reliable and accurate measure of the performance of a sleeping bag currently available.

How does EN testing differ from other methods and is it better? When Marmot first started testing bags, especially when we used Gore-Tex® fabric, our designers would go into meat lockers and sleep over night. Once they were able to sleep through the night they looked at the amount of fill to determine the temp range. Nowadays it is a bit more scientific. The testing method used in the US is very similar to the EN test. They use a copper mannequin, but the clothing, pad, and math formula are different. Again we feel the EN test is the most reliable and accurate measure of the performance of a sleeping bag currently available.

Has the feedback from the EN testing improved the designs of Marmot bags? Yes it has. The vast majority of our bags have tested to our current temp ratings. In some cases, the tests showed our bags were actually warmer than the rating we gave it. In another instance, there was a spot that showed room for improvement which led to more efficient baffle construction. With our baseline testing started in 2004, we can now measure improvement over time through new fabrics, insulation, and construction techniques.

Will the EN test become an industry wide standard? That is unknown. Currently our industry can’t agree on how the testing should be done because of all the variables. The European government has stepped in and taken control of standardized testing. For the meantime, Marmot will continue to test with the EN standard.


Marmot rating vs. EN rating?

Marmot’s assigned temperatures are comparable
to the EN lower limit rating.

During Marmot’s development process we send
all samples to the Thelma Testing Center in Norway.

Continually using the Thelma Center allows us to achieve continuity in our results.


Backpacker 4/08 Ultralight Bags

Editors’ Choice Gold Award

Marmot Ultralight Down Bags
Sleep-anywhere evidence that luxury and lightweight can go hand in hand.

Want to see a down bag puff up like a hot-air balloon? Unfurl one of these 850-fill sacks and stand back. Each bag in this line is overstuffed with the highest quality feathers we’ve seen – light, compressible, and amazingly lofty. And the down is well distributed throughout – with enough on the bottom to keep your back from chilling if you roll over. The no-skimp approach to down has made these bags a tester favorite since 2001. Add Pertex Quantum shell fabric – which is breathable, wispy, water-resistant, and durable – and simple designs that are comfortable but thermally efficient, and you get standard-setting bags. If you require separate pockets for your iPod, make-up kit, and dental whitening strips, or other doodads like foot vents and pad straps, these elegant sacks are not for you. But what features there are we love: A muff around the face seals well without forcing you to crank down the drawstrings; the footbox is roomy enough for booties and hot-water bottles; and zippers stay zipped without relying on scratchy Velcro. Plus, there’s a version for virtually every trip.


Rock and Ice Gear Guide 2010 Helium Bag

Terrific bag

Classic mummy, cut wider than the Feathered Friends Sallow, this bag easily has enough room for layering. It has a full-length zipper with separate foot opening and a comfortable, warm, easy-to-tighten hood. The Membrain Shell (Marmot’s proprietary waterproof/breathable shell material) did a great job of repelling frost and dew and was close to the Feathered Friends eVent as the most protective shell fabric. The Marmot Helium also comes in a less expensive nylon shell for $369 (not tested). The Marmot bag is for those who want a little more tossing and turning room than the Feathered Friends or Mountain Hardwear but still want a mummy, rather than a big bag that needs a lot of air to warm up. This was considered the favorite bag, along with the Valandre Mirage, for layering with down pants and jacket, and then sleeping comfortably in temps way below its listed temperature range. The Helium is an excellent bag for those climbing in the high Andes.


Backpacker Editor's Choice Gold Award

Marmot’s Ultralight Series Sleeping Bags Named Backpacker 2008 Editor’s Choice Gold Award Winner.

Marmot’s Ultra-light Sleeping Bag Series & DriClime® Catalyst Windshirt Named Backpacker 2008 Editor’s Choice Award Winners

Santa Rosa, CA – Marmot’s Ultra-light, Down Sleeping Bags and Marmot’s DriClime® Catalyst Windshirt have been honored as recipients of the 2008 Backpacker Magazine Editors’ Choice Award, one of the most prestigious awards in the outdoor industry. The award is given in recognition of outstanding innovation in product design, materials and/or performance.

The Backpacker Editors’ Choice Awards, given annually since 1993, honor the products that Backpacker editors have chosen as the best of the year based on months of trail testing by teams of highly experienced hikers and climbers. With no set categories for the awards and no set number of recipients, the products and the testing process drive the award categories. Marmot was two of only 17 innovative products that have been honored with a 2008 Backpacker Editors’ Choice Award.

Marmot’s Ultra-light 850 Fill bags, which include the Atom (40ºF); Hydrogen (30ºF); Helium (15ºF); Helium EQ (15ºF) and Lithium (0ºF), have all received Backpacker’s Editor’s Choice “Gold Award” for their time-tested excellence in the field. “These ultra-light 850 Fill bags are the perfect example of Marmot’s ongoing commitment to produce the highest quality gear,” explains Jeff Blakely, Director and Category Manager of Equipment. “This award celebrates Marmot’s leadership, tradition and heritage.”

Marmot’s DriClime® Catalyst Windshirt – a versatile, athletic, wind and water resistant jacket – has received Backpacker’s Editor’s Choice “Green Award” this year. “This is an honor for our whole product team,” explains Greg Houser, Marmot’s Vice President of Design and Production. As the next step in the Marmot’s DriClime® evolution, the Catalyst uses UpCycle™ fabric in the bi-component lining (100%) and a recycled polyester face fabric (88%) with an additional Eco DWR. It also has a completely recycled zipper. “The Catalyst has set a new precedent for Marmot and shows us what is possible when using Marmot’s UpCycle™ technologies in our products,” adds Houser.

The Original DriClime® Windshirt won Backpacker’s Editor’s Choice Award in 1993 and then in 2002 it won the Editor’s Choice “Gold Award,” which recognized the garment as an industry standard. By winning this year’s “Green Award,” Marmot is the first company to capture Backpacker’s “Triple Crown” – honoring the garment separately three times!

Check out the Marmot Ultralight Sleeping Bag Collection.


Curly's Clips - Caring for Marmot Sleeping Bags

Marmot's own Curly Cervone and Brian Rashap demonstrate how to properly care for you Marmot sleeping bag.


Curly's Clips - EN Testing

Marmot's own Curly Cervone and Randy Verniers explain EN Testing on sleeping bags and how it can help you as you shop for the perfect bag in this edition of Curly's Clips.


Curly's Clips - Marmot Down

Marmot's own Curly Cervone and Randy Verniers explain why Marmot Down is the best on the market.


Curly's Clips - Marmot Hand Crafted Sleeping Bags

Marmot's own Curly Cervone takes you into the Down Room at Marmot Headquarters in Santa Rosa, CA, where our 850+ fill sleeping bags are filled, sewn, and hand crafted right in our offices.


Curly's Clips - Marmot Down vs Synthetic Insulation

Marmot's own Curly Cervone and Randy Verniers discuss the differences between down and synthetic insulation, explaining how each works and identifying when you may want to choose one over the other.


Size Chart

Sizing by Height / Weight
  4'11"-5'2" 5'2"-5'6" 5'6"-5'10" 5'10"-6'2" 6'2"-6'6"
90-110 lbs XS S      
110-135 lbs XS S M    
135-160 lbs   S-M M M-L  
160-195 lbs     M-L L L-XL
195-230 lbs     L L-XL XL-XXL
230-265 lbs       XL-XXL XXL-XXXL

Sizing by Body Measurements
  XS S M L XL XXL XXXL
Parkas/Jackets/Sweaters/Tops (Unisex)
Chest 33-35 36-38 39-41 42-45 46-49 50-53 54-57
Neck 13.5-14 14.5-15 15.5-16 16.5-17 17.5-18 18.5-19 19.5-20
Sleeve 30-31 32-33 34-35 35-36 36-37 37-38 37-38
Pants/Bibs (Unisex)
Waist 26-28 28-30 31-33 34-36 37-39 40-42 44
Hip 36-38 38-40 40-42 43-45 46-48 50-52 56
Inseam (reg) 28 29.5 31 32.5 33 33.5 34.5
Inseam (short) 26 27.5 29 30.5 31 31.5 32.5
Inseam (long) 30 31.5 33 34.5 35 35.5 36.5
Gloves (Unisex)
Girth 6.5-7 7-7.5 8-8.5 9-9.5 10-10.5    
Parkas/Jackets/Sweaters/Tops (Women's)
Size 4-6 6-8 8-10 12-14 14-16    
Bust 30-32 32-34 35-37 38-40 41-43    
Sleeve 29-30 30-31 32-33 34-35 36-37    
Pants/Bibs (Women's)
Size 4-6 6-8 8-10 12-14 14-16    
Waist 22-24 24-26 27-29 30-32 33-35    
Hip 33-35 35-37 38-40 41-43 44-46    
Inseam (reg) 27.5 28.5 30 31.5 32    
Inseam (short) 25.5 26.5 28 29.5 30    
Inseam (long) 29.5 30.5 32 33.5 34    
Gloves (Women's)
Girth   6-6.5 6.5-7 7.5-8 8.5-9    

Kid's Sizing (boys & girls)
  XS S M L XL
Age 4-5 6-7 8-9 10-12 13-15
Chest 24-26 26-28 28-30 30-32 32-34
Waist 19-21 21-23 23-25 25-27 27-29
Hip 24-26 26-28 28-30 30-32 32-34
Inseam 17-18 19-20 21-22 23-25 26-28
Sleeve 22-24 24-25 25-26 26-28 28-30
Height (in.) 36-42 42-48 48-54 54-60 60-65
Weight (lbs.) 35-42 42-50 50-60 70-90 90-115

Garment Sizing Information
The charts above will help you select the proper size.
If you have questions, please call us.

Care Instructions
Marmot does not recommend dry cleaning for any of our products. Gore-Tex® fabric products, MemBrain® fabric products, down insulated products, and fleece are all machine washable. You should use a commercial front loading machine and follow the care instructions.

Reviews and comments

The top of this page says the bag weighs less than 2 pounds, but the weights below state 2 lbs 2 oz (or 6 oz for the long). Are these weights correct? I've seen them listed as 1lb 13 oz on other store's websites. Thanks!

I have a helium sleeping bag, with 3/4 zipper. I found this bag to be light and somewhat warm, not as warm ad my other Gortex Marmot bag with nylon interior. One issue I have with this bag is it very slippery when on a slight downhill slope. Thus I tend to slide off the air mattess to the bottom of the tent.

this is a good bag since it avoids the down becoming overly compressed over time which will compromise it's insulating ability.

This bag get's 5 stars because it's exactly as advertised and possibly better. This is a minimal, lightweight, super lofting bag that packs down tiny.

My first trip with it saw temps in the 20's and I was in a tent wearing light thermals, socks, and a beanie and was very warm. Wearing thermals protects the bag as well. I noticed no drafts and the zip only snags here and there when I am careless. The lack of a draft collar is fine for me as the hood wraps around your face and the drawcord is well placed. You can seal yourself in there quite well. I found myself opening up the hood and zip at certain times of the night as I slept really warm.

6'2" 225lbs and the long fit me great. I have wide shoulders and appreciated the space when lying flat on my back. Very, very happy with this purchase.

I have pretty big shoulders, and that comes into play when I pick out bags. I can't find a shoulder width anywhere for this bag. I need to know this info. I would hate to order one, and then not be able close it. Any suggestions?

Thank you for your question, David. The shoulder width or "girth" of the Helium is 62".

Hi there,

My size is exactly 6'0", should I take the regular or the long version?

Thanks a lot!

I'm 6'1" tall and I find the regular to be too short. I opted for the long. There is extra room by my feet, but in the regular length, I am unable to fully stretch my legs without stressing the fabric. My advice to you would be to buy the long and if the extra space causes you to be colder (or bugs you) you can always fill it with clothes and/or water bottles. Hope that helps.

I'm interested on buying a new sleeping bag and I yet have some doubts aobut differences between "Helium" model and "Never Summer Mem Brain" as their prices are the same.
What I'd like to know is which of them is expected to be more comfortable, and which more durable (specially the goose down) along years.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks.

Luciano,

The Helium and Never Summer Membrain are completely different bags. The Helium is rated at 15 F/9 C and uses 850 fill down. The Never Summer Membrain is rated at 0 F/-18 C and uses 600 fill down. The Never Summer Membrain uses a laminated waterproof/breathable fabric whereas the Helium uses a fabric coated with a durable water repellent (DWR). Both bags are durable, compressible, and super awesome! You need to decide what temp range you need the bag to accommodate. Also if you will be in wet environments you may want to choose a bag with the Membrain fabric. We make a Helium Membrain also.

Hope that helps,

Take care,

Curly

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