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Old 08-13-2015, 05:46 AM   #1
Firsterin
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Can anyone explain what Helium Technology is?

We have a 2015 High Country 343RL, there's a nice little plaque by the door that says it's got Helium Technology. Everyone we've asked has no real idea what that means. My husband has even asked the tech he's been talking to at the factory and he's not sure. The consensus is that it's some part of what makes the HC so much lighter in weight-which is why we bought it. Now I'm wondering if that is part of the reason that the dang thing never gets below 80f inside.

I'm hoping, that when we go to the Rally, that one of the reps there or at the factory will be able to enlighten us.

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