Looking at the Wodan’s price (€2.220) and place in the line-up, it’s only Kennerton’s fourth highest model after Thror, Thek, and Odin. Wodan is an open back headphone.
Just like the other models, Wodan doesn’t have a single dedicated web page on the Kennerton site, but they split up the Wodan pages depending on the wood chosen.
If you read the Odin review, you will remember it weighed a massive 680g and that had an impact on the comfort, especially for longer listening sessions. With the Thror Kennerton addressed this issue and they managed to reduce the headphone’s weight to 480g, a huge improvement. The Wodan weighs the exact same as Thror, but what’s new here is the headband system. We’ll get back to that in a bit.