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    Carol Crooker
    BPL Member

    @cmcrooker

    Locale: Desert Southwest, USA

    Companion forum thread to:

    Valandré Mirage Sleeping Bag REVIEW

    #1365053
    Brett .
    Member

    @brett1234

    Locale: CA

    This reviewed bag does not have a full zip, nor baffles, nor any stretch capability. An alternative is the 23oz Montbell UL super stretch down hugger #3 (-10C extreme, compared to the Mirage -7 extreme). It uses internal baffles to keep the inner bag surface in contact with the body, yet allow about 33% horizontal stretch for comfort. With the concept of dual use, I don’t just sleep in my bag, I can sit in this bag cross-legged.. I’ll never go back to a non-stretch type. Another advantage of the stretch system is that the inner surface is always pulled away from the outer surface, thus constantly maximizing loft. Montbell has the world patent for the “super stretch” system, which is why no other manufacturer such as W.M. or F.F. can copy it. Rumor is in a few months Montbell will upgrade to 800 fill from 725; their new down jackets are already 800.

    #1365063
    Marcel Besemer
    Member

    @warmbags

    Locale: Worldwide

    A bag like this doesn’t need baffles and any stretch will compress the down and give many people a “locked” feeling. Stretch IS used by other companies i.g. Mountain Equipment (UK).
    The Mirage comes with a 3/4 zip and zipbaffle in 2007….!!!!!

    #1365078
    Jim Sweeney
    BPL Member

    @swimjay

    Locale: Northern California

    The large upper body volume seems typical of Valandre’s bags. I tried this bag, but found it to be much less warm than, for example, Nunatak’s Alpinist, which is similar in price and total weight, though I think more lofty. The difference is that the Alpinist fits more snugly in the chest region. Excess volume in a bag, though it might allow one to wear a down jacket, also pretty much demands that one wear that jacket to avoid having to heat a volume of air which changes during the night every time one rolls over, because of the bellows effect.
    I also felt that the available down, spread over the larger area required by the greater chest volume, developed cold spots.
    For much less money, on sale, one can buy a North Face Beeline, which, though it has no zipper at all, uses Pertex Quantum and 900 fill down, and weighs 18.6 oz.

    #1365093
    Charles Jennings
    Spectator

    @vigilguy

    Locale: Northern Utah

    I have personally tested the Valandre Mirage in 12 degree weather, without a shelter, and stayed warm. Not toasty, but comfortably warm.

    I posted this review on Charles’ site, http://www.backpacking.net, about two years ago.

    I was wearing only a base layer of Marmot driclime, along with a balaclava, and had an Exped DAM underneath me.

    Photos of two thermometers are included in order to support my claims.

    As a side note, I was 250 lbs at the time, and found that the Mirage had adequate and spacious room for a torso of that size. I have since lost 60 lbs, and found that the Mirage has ample amount of room for layering.

    As a result of my own personal testing with Valandre products, I feel that Valandre uses the finest down available, head and shoulders above what the U.S. companies are using. I have discovered, time and again, that their equipment is incredibly warm for its weight.

    #1365133
    Randy Brissey
    BPL Member

    @rbrissey

    Locale: Redondo Beach, CA

    Hello Marcel,

    How do you know that the new Mirage will have a different zipper and a drafttube, and when will it available?

    Randy

    #1365137
    Doug Johnson
    BPL Member

    @djohnson

    Locale: Pacific Northwest

    Hello all,

    Just to reconfirm- Valandre announced TODAY that they will offer both this bag and a 3/4 zip model in the new year. Retail prices will be only $9 more for the longer zip model.

    No word yet on how that will affect weight or what the configuration will be (ie draft tube or flap).

    Doug Johnson

    #1365199
    Woubeir (from Europe)
    BPL Member

    @woubeir

    He Doug,
    can this announcement be read anywhere? Does it include just news on the Mirage or also other stuff?

    #1365322
    Doug Johnson
    BPL Member

    @djohnson

    Locale: Pacific Northwest

    Hi Tom,

    Here’s the body of the e-mail I received- it has price info too. Just Mirage info though- sorry!

    To all US-dealers:

    At OR we noticed the need for a Mirage extreme-lightweight sleepingbag with a 3/4 zipper, next to a “short-zip” model.

    It will be available !!! The prices will be for 2007:

    Mirage short-zip (Retail) in USD:
    small: 322
    medium: 337
    large: 354

    Mirage 3/4 zip (Retail) in USD:
    small: 331
    medium: 346
    large: 363

    Best regards,
    Marcel Besemer
    Sales Director
    Sarl Valandré

    You know what’s really neat about this model change? I was the BPL person that visited Valandre at the OR show and shared my opinion that a longer zipper model of the Mirage would be a good addition. Now I’m certain I wasn’t the only one but Marcel did mention our interaction in an e-mail to me. It’s exciting for two reasons: 1) Valandre is very interested in product development and reponds quickly with product developments. 2) Our BackpackingLight opinions are highly respected in the outdoor community. I just thought I’d share that with you, our BackpackingLight community!

    Take care,
    Doug Johnson

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