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Freja
-34.6°F (-37°C) - Report

Mrs Uh Eun Sun's turbo team: Left Ong-Chu Sherpa and right Pema Sherpa. Together with this team, Mrs Oh climbed: Annapurna, Kanchenjunga, Daulagiri, Nanga Parbat and Gasherbrun I.
With a down load of 33.7oz (954g), a total weight of 54.4oz (1544g) and a conservative EN comfort rating of 3.2°F (-16°C), the Freja is a serious bag for 4 season winter use, and perfect for 6000/7000m peaks.
The Freja is a first generation Tubular bell construction. In the first generation, the two tubes of different diameters are assembled using a mesh tape. By folding the tape, once connected to the inside tube of smaller diameter, the anatomical baffle shape are manually shaped. This is very labor intensive, and a very high level of concentration and manual accuracy is nesseary....Not just any sewer can mount a Freja.
This little masterpiece - signed Valandré, is quite a conservative bag in it's baffle construction. it a "28 straight H box wall construction", fixing the down in independent compartments on the top and on the back. In the field, this offers you the guarantee, that once you pull the bag out of the compression sac, the down filling will be exactly where it's designed to be, at the right and precise quantity. (Continous baffle systems, are not advised on a port ledge!).
The baffles are "tuck stitched" from the inside of the outside fabric, stitching the baffles on to a double layer. Combined with a impressing strong Asahi Kasei fabric, this shell will not fail.....because quality gear are made to last.
The zipper is a top quality, 68 inch (175cm), auto-blocking YKK. As the zipper automatically "blocks" in the selected position, the Freja offers a efficacious possibility of regulating the ventilation. And the zipper is protected with a storm flap, to avoid icing of the zip.
The hood is a perfect 3D "half moon" construction, offering a maximum of down insulation to the extreme fore head, so you can now forget sleeping with your woll hood. Though very efficient, once drawn down, the hood of the Freja is big enough to offer a possibility of ventilation of the head, once the bag is engaged in higher temperatures.
The draft collar is as perfected as the rest. Basically it's a 3D collar, where the shoulder width is compensated into the shape, hence offering more collar on the shoulders than on the neck and throat, witch is calculated within the anatomical shape of the collar. Once again a semi-elastificated draw cord is integrated into the collar, offering a precise adjustment and comfort.
As explained, the Freja is a serious quality down bag. Before considering to become: "a owner", you should keep in mind that you are confronted with a durable quality. Ten to twenty years down the road, you will still have it, and during this period, if any problems, we, here in the Pyrenees, stand by your side.
Ten to twenty years.....is a gear marriage!
Asashi KASEI Impact 66 WR Polyamide Rip-Stop / Comfortable Asahi Kasei Polyamide Rip-Stop WR
Goose 850+ cuin (US Normes)
54.4 oz. (1544 g.)(3 lbs 6 oz)
33.7 oz. (954 g.)
62.2/55.9/33.8 Inch (158/142/86cm)
11 litres
S: 66.9 in./170 cm
M: 72.8 in./185cm
L: 78.7 in./200cm
3.2°F (-16°C) (Limit EN 13537)
-34.6°F (-37°C) (EN 13537)