Valandre Odin
An affordable, high-performance sleeping bag that keeps you warm and dry in the harshest of elements.
Brand: Valandre
Model: Odin
[best all-around]
You won’t find a better deal on a sub-two-pound, weather-resistant bag unless you get lucky on Craigslist. Indeed, we’ve seen bags that cost at least $150 more and don’t have the performance or durability of the Igneo and Joule (the women’s version). The 800-fill down and waterproof/breathable ripstop nylon shell (it uses a rolled-on coating, not a membrane) kept testers warm and dry in everything from windy bivies in the Sierras to subfreezing temps in Wyoming to the perennially soggy Pacific Northwest. (Note: The bag itself is not completely waterproof because the seams are not taped.)
Moisture from one tester’s single-wall tent didn’t faze the shell, and another tester slept sans shelter through 20-plus-mph winds without feeling chilled. He also got in and out of his bag repeatedly that same night to take photos during an adventure race, and even though he returned to the bag overheated from the exertion, the sweat vapor passed through the shell and he awoke fully dry for each shoot. “The temperature rating is dead on,” reports one tester who slept comfortably on 20°F nights in Montana’s Medicine Bow National Forest. “The differential drawcord on the hood (one flat cord and one round cord to provide better shape around the face) seals nicely, and the draft collar is effective without giving me that restrictive, claustrophobic feeling.”
Durability is high, too: One tester dragged the sack around like Linus while bivying on granite in the northern Sierra, and the shell showed no sign of wear. It packs to volleyball size for easy stowing. Igneo: $329; 1 lb. 15 oz.; 19°F; Joule: $339; 2 lbs. 2 oz.; 22°F; rei.comFor those wanting to go deep into the mountains with a lighter load, the Odin is the perfect choice. The Odin offers -38°F (-39°C) protection at a mere 64.7 oz (1,836 g), using the Tubular Bell design and the best down available on the planet. The Odin performs in the harshest conditions.
Valandrés Tubular Bell construction uses 51 custom-cut fabric panels and baffles to perfectly conform to the human body from head to toe. This construction puts the maximum insulation where it is needed and keeps it there without needless compression of the down.
The Odins draft collar is designed to gently seal around the neck by pulling on the adjustable semi-elasticized draw cord that is positioned for easy access from the inside of the bag. The hood completes the full-body insulation properties of the Odin. It wraps around the head and keeps an equal amount of insulation at all points, even when the static draw cord is fully tightened.