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Freja
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Freja 

Page Type: Gear Review

Manufacturer: Valandré

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Page By: JanVanGenk

Created/Edited: Nov 7, 2007 / Nov 8, 2007

Object ID: 4228

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Product Description

Freja is the lightest bag in Valandré's expedition series.

  • Differential cut
  • Full two-way zippers, down-filled storm flap inside, reinforced storm flap outside
  • Anatomically shaped 3D draft collar
  • Semi-elastic drawcord (collar) and a static drawcord (hood)


Recommended use:

  • Lightweight expedition
  • Winter alpine climbing
  • Randonee


Available in 3 sizes(S/M/L, see Features).

Features


  • Outer fabric: Asahi KASEI Impact 66 Polyamid Rip Stop
  • Inner fabric: Anti Static Impact 66 Polyester Rip Stop
  • Down quality: Goose 95/5; 850 cuin +
  • Down load (S/M/L): 888/950/1020 g
  • Total weight (S/M/L): 1433/1530/1650 g
  • Length (outside(inside), S/M/L): 200(170)/215(185)/230(200) cm
  • Length (outside, S/M/L): 170/185/200 cm
  • Packed volume (S/M/L): 10,5/11/11,5 l
  • Circumference (shoulder/hip/foot): 158/142/86 cm
  • Extreme rating: - 30°C


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JanVanGenkVery warm bag

Voted 5/5

Excellent sleeping bag for lightweight expeditions/winter climbing. Too warm for the temps around zero degrees C. The -30°C limit is meant to be a comfort (not survival) limit for this bag, and it's apparently true. Very good quality bag. The weight to warmth ratio of this bag is outstanding. The 3D collar is well designed. Enough space inside to store some necessary things overnight, such as a couple of water bottles, batteries, and other stuff sensitive to freezing. In the beginning it can be a bit tricky to close the bag from inside (messing around with drawcords and velcro closures), but once the system becomes familiar, there is no problem.
Posted Dec 7, 2007 12:36 pm

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