Hindman's Theorem (HT) states that for every coloring of N with finitely many colors, there is an infinite set H ⊆ N such that all nonempty sums of distinct elements of H have the same color. The investigation of restricted versions of HT from the computability-theoretic and reverse-mathematical perspectives has been a productive line of research recently. In particular, HT n k is the restriction of HT to sums of at most n many elements, with at most k colors allowed, and HT =n