The Helly Hansen Odin Everdown Hooded Jacket has been tested for warmth, weather resistance, and packability in the mountains.
According to the reviewer, this jacket is similar to synthetic insulated jackets like the Rab Xenon and the Keela Solo, but with a key difference: it's filled with down, making it lighter, more breathable, and warmer.
The reviewer tested the jacket in stormy conditions, including Storm Amy, and on a campout in freezing conditions on Carnedd Llewelyn, where they stayed outside to marvel at a sunset and cloud inversion.
The jacket is described as very snug, with an impressive warmth-to-weight ratio, but has a short cut at the hem, which may not suit everyone's taste.
The Helly Hansen Odin Everdown Hooded Jacket reminds me of many synthetic insulated jackets I’ve tried in the past, including the Rab Xenon and the Keela Solo.
Author's summary: Helly Hansen Odin Everdown Hooded Jacket review.