Excellent video. I particularly like the idea of letting others know where you have stored items that they may need access to, medical kit, in your backpack. Makes sense
So about the lifetime repairs. This really tipped me over to buy a pair of pants. After I had them for a year and they were worn out with holes and rips I decided to email customer service. I was also thinking about buying another pair until I received this message... "Thank you for reaching out to us regarding your item's Limited (?) Lifetime Warranty. The warranty covers manufacturing defects only. Accidental damage/wear and tear are not covered." Wait... What?... I can't think of a clothing company that won't replace something you got with manufacturing defects. That email blew my mind when I got it.
"..I don't like my backpack to look like a Christmas tree." Looking at you, (American) thru-hikers! xD Haha. I always enjoy watching how people pack their backpacks, but more so WHY and what they bring. Excellent stuff. :)
I love your products unfortunately my budget doesn’t allow me to buy most of your products new but second hand. Even as second hand products they are still in great shape due to great engineering and durable materials. Great products and this is a great video. Cheers.
This corona-pandemic really is a spark for many people to get outdoors, which is really lovely. I've been trekking in the wilderness many times, and with proper equipment and knowledge it is a breeze. I hope more people would find the outdoors and start trekking and hiking :)
I do not hope so....lots of people do not know how to behave in the outdoors (lack of responsibility). Right now it's a high impact on nature in a negative way...at least here in switzerland.
Thank you for the information on packing a backpack. You are good at explaining clearly. Thank you. I will continue to subscribe to your channel. From South Korean TH-camr Woongkham. 👍👍👍
One word of advice on your packs. You should include some instructions for setting up your adjustable packs to fit your torso length properly. While I appreciate the infinite adjustability, you don't provide any guidelines for exactly how it should fit. This is in contrast to the Mystery Ranch pack I just received. Ths is adjustable as well but provides full guidelines and instructions for how to fit it to your specific torso length. I would have really like to see this on my Kajka 65.
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Hi, Thank you for great feedback! Here we have a video with some advice: th-cam.com/video/jKxexTZcTEw/w-d-xo.html
yeah great vid curiosity , plus its 2am and im bored , i have dollops of packs from osprey ( with crappy sports bra materials ) which can snag and pull on thick brambles .. two kajka's 75 and 65 for summer .. great packs .tough .. but i reccomend double sided velcro for the stupidly long straps . which can whip you in the face (even your eyes ) in high winds , i pretty much keep Everything inside .. no external gear for me . i see lots of packs with as much gear outside as in .
I have the Friluft 35 and manage to bring my 2p tent and sleeping gear, but the foam pad stays outside at the bottom of the backpack ("under"). In the 35L I manage to bring everything I need for 2-3 days, provided I carry the small cooking system (SOTO thermostack with small gas canister) and don't need bigger pans etc, will basically boil water, make coffee, fairly basic but tasty food :) I purposly decided for the 35L one because I wanted to be a bit more minimalist in how much stuff I bring. For longer trips (3+ days) I would go for 50L as a bare minimum.
Hi Calle, a couple of questions: were you packing the Abisko Lite 3? I think the Keb Endurance 3 would be much larger LOL; I am seriously thinking of getting one. I have been deciding between the Abisko Lite 3, Keb/Abisko Dome 2, or Keb/Abisko Endurance 3. Thoughts? Also, wear you wearing the Abisko Trail Fleece? Like it? Tack and nice vid again! Chuck
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Hi, I am afraid I cannot see exactly what tent it is. The styles you are writing about are very different and it really depends on your requirements and what kind of tent you want. Here is some helpful advice which I hope will help you: foxtrail.fjallraven.com/articles/choosing-your-tent/
Sophia does have the Kaipak jacket in the video about layers, in this video it looks like the Keb jacket with the tall chest pockets, I’m trying to decide between both of these jackets myself, each with benefit, additional stretch/ breathability or additional pockets and durability. Unfortunately the Kaipak colours are very limited in Canada and black seems pretty dark for spring/fall weather but we’ll see Calle looks like they are wearing the Keb fleece hoodie
Hahaha, "you don't want to be caught naked when there's coffee"! That's right! This coffee is extremely dangerous and could be served at any time, so we must deal with it. TACTICAL FOLDING MUG!
Jag var och kolla på en Fjällräven KAJKA 85 L , väskan jag har nu är alldeles för liten för att var ute och vandra längre sträckor. Om saker skulle gå sönder på en sån väska finns det reservdelar att beställa och byta ut ? Hur ser det ut med garanti med en sån väska ?
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Hej, Vi försöker hjälpa till så mycket vi kan när det gäller reservdelar. t. ex spännen och tyg mm. Garantitid kan variera beroende på konsumentköplag i resp land i världen, men i Sverige är det tre års garanti.
Hi, The Kajka has the Vinylon F fabric and it is not water proof, so you in persistent rain you can use the rain cover. The Keb backpacks have the G-1000 HD and it is not water proof. It has the Bergshell fabric on base and side sections, and this fabric is water proof. In persistent rain the rain cover can be used.
Imagine still choosing heavy overpriced equipment from brands like Fjallraven in 2020 when there's a whole market of light and more affordable things out there :D
They are fashion brand. I learned that on harder way (by purchasing few pants and jackets). G1000 is very bad (not durable) for tracking. Design is very nice but they are overpriced and G1000 bland is old technology. Too bad that they don't have more modern materials.
Sure, if your standards are low and you don’t care about buying sustainable products, feel free to buy those other garbage brands. If you are interested in high quality products that will last for generations, you should choose Fjällräven, Haglöfs, Hilleberg and a few other brands. I will just consider you a part of what is the problem with mankind if you choose the former.
@@Sauromannen Are you aware that almost all of their products are made in China? Only Numbers series are made in EU. And prices of that are absurd. Substainable from China. Lol. If they would care about substantially their products would last longer. My Milo pants are in better shape than my Keb trousers. I have purchased 2 pants and 3 Fjallraven jackets. All G1000 are fairly bad quality. Only durable garment that I have from Fjallraven is Keb Eco Shell Jacket. Btw. if you like sustainable and social aware, ethical manufacturing, search for Paramo and Miquelina Foundation.
@Chris Kavanaugh Excellent argument! I paid fair price for my computer. When I buy Chinese pants, i expect to pay little less than for instance 230€ (keb trousers). 😆 Fjallraven marketing is all about ecology and substainability. That necessarily means that product MUST be produced locally. If it is not produced locally in Sweden or EU, there will be impact on nature because of lower eco norms in China, pollution because of transport, workers are not paid fair for such high price of end product. For souch high price asked from Fjallraven I expect top Swedish or EU quality. If you like to pay such high price for Chinese cheap pants (by any means polyester cotton bland that G1000 is, is cheap) it is ok by me. Once more, I have few garments from Fjallraven and durability for my specific usage (treking) is not good with exception of Keb eco shell jacket. That jacket is durable because it is not made from G1000.
@Chris Kavanaugh Well, I have few Fjallraven garments and all of them that are made from G1000 are sub par quality (durability) wise. I am not some eco maniac. My point was that Fjallraven marketing focus is on ecology and substainability and their products are far from that. They have great design and marketing. That's it.
Excellent video. I particularly like the idea of letting others know where you have stored items that they may need access to, medical kit, in your backpack. Makes sense
So about the lifetime repairs. This really tipped me over to buy a pair of pants. After I had them for a year and they were worn out with holes and rips I decided to email customer service. I was also thinking about buying another pair until I received this message...
"Thank you for reaching out to us regarding your item's Limited (?) Lifetime Warranty. The warranty covers manufacturing defects only. Accidental damage/wear and tear are not covered."
Wait... What?... I can't think of a clothing company that won't replace something you got with manufacturing defects. That email blew my mind when I got it.
"..I don't like my backpack to look like a Christmas tree." Looking at you, (American) thru-hikers! xD Haha. I always enjoy watching how people pack their backpacks, but more so WHY and what they bring. Excellent stuff. :)
Dunno why but that reminded me of this old lady in the film Labrinyth 😆
th-cam.com/video/EPLxitZJck8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=40JTlAqYO0aTIDHz
I love your products unfortunately my budget doesn’t allow me to buy most of your products new but second hand. Even as second hand products they are still in great shape due to great engineering and durable materials. Great products and this is a great video. Cheers.
I just bought a 70L backpack--and filled it weighs about 10 lbs. Tent, sleeping bag/pad, clothing, food, etc. Color me pleased.
This corona-pandemic really is a spark for many people to get outdoors, which is really lovely. I've been trekking in the wilderness many times, and with proper equipment and knowledge it is a breeze. I hope more people would find the outdoors and start trekking and hiking :)
I do not hope so....lots of people do not know how to behave in the outdoors (lack of responsibility). Right now it's a high impact on nature in a negative way...at least here in switzerland.
Then the people should be educated on how to behave and act in the nature, ie. no littering, respect for other people and nature etc.
Thank you for the information on packing a backpack. You are good at explaining clearly. Thank you. I will continue to subscribe to your channel. From South Korean TH-camr Woongkham.
👍👍👍
Would you give a FJÄLLRÄVEN gear list and weight info?
Jag gillar verkligen din matpåse kul att du har med något ditt barn har gjort
Great video. tho just wondereing what make/model was the sleeping mat/sit mat you have that could fit into the Keb rucksack pocket?
1:15 that’s the best line ever.🤣
Lovely Video! Thanks for sharing with us. Can't wait to see more videos 😊
One word of advice on your packs. You should include some instructions for setting up your adjustable packs to fit your torso length properly. While I appreciate the infinite adjustability, you don't provide any guidelines for exactly how it should fit. This is in contrast to the Mystery Ranch pack I just received. Ths is adjustable as well but provides full guidelines and instructions for how to fit it to your specific torso length. I would have really like to see this on my Kajka 65.
Hi, Thank you for great feedback! Here we have a video with some advice: th-cam.com/video/jKxexTZcTEw/w-d-xo.html
How many litres was his backpack?
yeah great vid curiosity , plus its 2am and im bored , i have dollops of packs from osprey ( with crappy sports bra materials ) which can snag and pull on thick brambles .. two kajka's 75 and 65 for summer .. great packs .tough .. but i reccomend double sided velcro for the stupidly long straps . which can whip you in the face (even your eyes ) in high winds , i pretty much keep Everything inside .. no external gear for me . i see lots of packs with as much gear outside as in .
Great video. Could you tell me also which bag pack you're using for this three day hike. and how much liters it is?
Hi, It is the Keb 52 (52L)
#Getreadyforanywhere #kanken #longlifelesswaste #natureiswaiting
Is this the Keb 52 or 72? It’s not clear for me to see and in some of the earlier reactions both sizes are mentioned:-s
Hi, It is the Keb 52
Great. Just love and respect Fjallraven so much. What tent is Kalle using here?
Hi, Thank you for the feedback! I cannot see exactly what tent model it is except it is a 3p tent.
Sofia would u choose the 38 over the 45 Friluft? Or even the Keb 52.. can’t work our which to go for.. I’m carrying the tent this time 😝
I have the Friluft 35 and manage to bring my 2p tent and sleeping gear, but the foam pad stays outside at the bottom of the backpack ("under"). In the 35L I manage to bring everything I need for 2-3 days, provided I carry the small cooking system (SOTO thermostack with small gas canister) and don't need bigger pans etc, will basically boil water, make coffee, fairly basic but tasty food :) I purposly decided for the 35L one because I wanted to be a bit more minimalist in how much stuff I bring. For longer trips (3+ days) I would go for 50L as a bare minimum.
Great video, thanks. Which jacket does he wear? Is it a fleece jacket?
Yes, it is a fleece jacket, the Keb fleece hoodie M
Hi Calle, a couple of questions: were you packing the Abisko Lite 3? I think the Keb Endurance 3 would be much larger LOL; I am seriously thinking of getting one. I have been deciding between the Abisko Lite 3, Keb/Abisko Dome 2, or Keb/Abisko Endurance 3. Thoughts?
Also, wear you wearing the Abisko Trail Fleece? Like it?
Tack and nice vid again! Chuck
Hi, I am afraid I cannot see exactly what tent it is. The styles you are writing about are very different and it really depends on your requirements and what kind of tent you want. Here is some helpful advice which I hope will help you: foxtrail.fjallraven.com/articles/choosing-your-tent/
Great video! What pack is it you‘re using and what kinds of jackets are you guys wearing?
Thank you!
Sofia have the Kaipak 38l and the Kaipak jacket. Calle have the Keb 52l.
/ Lucas
Sophia does have the Kaipak jacket in the video about layers, in this video it looks like the Keb jacket with the tall chest pockets,
I’m trying to decide between both of these jackets myself, each with benefit, additional stretch/ breathability or additional pockets and durability.
Unfortunately the Kaipak colours are very limited in Canada and black seems pretty dark for spring/fall weather but we’ll see
Calle looks like they are wearing the Keb fleece hoodie
Hahaha, "you don't want to be caught naked when there's coffee"! That's right! This coffee is extremely dangerous and could be served at any time, so we must deal with it. TACTICAL FOLDING MUG!
Side pocket snacks is the most important tip in life 😂
dried mango is an all time classic
4:22 Carl pulls out a yellow bag he is using for a first aid kit. What bag is this? On your website it looks like the "Gear Bag".
Hi, Yes it is the Gear bag
Hello
What is the max. weight allowance, to be carried inside the 72 L KEB backpack?
Thank you
Hi, We don´t have any max load on our backpacks, it is more a question what is comfortable to carry with the carrying system.
The last multi day trip I was on, I had 23kg including water and food and it felt more than comfortable.
Nice video. What backpack models are those?
Hi,
It is the Kaipak 38 and Keb 72.
Earth Phreeraphat believed Keb have 2 version which is 52&72
One of my dream
to pack a backpack?
@@fuddyduddy306 one Day
ABDUL MALIK ...häh? What’s hindering you to do it tomorrow?🤔
@@fragu123 he must be from south asia
Because there people r engaged in their other matters so much that they forgot to live or don't get time
And I've been since I was a child until today😔😔😔Today I am in my mid forties
Jag var och kolla på en Fjällräven KAJKA 85 L , väskan jag har nu är alldeles för liten för att var ute och vandra längre sträckor.
Om saker skulle gå sönder på en sån väska finns det reservdelar att beställa och byta ut ?
Hur ser det ut med garanti med en sån väska ?
Hej, Vi försöker hjälpa till så mycket vi kan när det gäller reservdelar. t. ex spännen och tyg mm. Garantitid kan variera beroende på konsumentköplag i resp land i världen, men i Sverige är det tre års garanti.
#longlifelesswaste #natureiswaiting
What jacket is Sofia wearing? :) Is it Stina?
Hi, It is the Keb jacket W.
@ thank you!
What tent was that?
Hi, I am afraid I could not see what tent it is unfortunately.
What's the difference between Kajka and Keb backpacks?
Hi, The big differences is that the Keb has a slimmer design. The Kajka has big side pockets, wet & dry compartment. The Keb is lighter.
@ Thanks. But both have waterproof fabric right?
Hi, The Kajka has the Vinylon F fabric and it is not water proof, so you in persistent rain you can use the rain cover. The Keb backpacks have the G-1000 HD and it is not water proof. It has the Bergshell fabric on base and side sections, and this fabric is water proof. In persistent rain the rain cover can be used.
@ Thank you.
What size is his backpack?
Hi, 52L (Keb 52)
@ perfect thanks! Just actually picked that one up
Don't like the glaring large fox patch... A smaller, less noticiable would be much nicer
Hope you release tactical backpacks with Molle system compatible. Your material is just the best!
👍👍👍
Bears with snacks on side of backpack is not a good idea kids
#natureiswaiting #longlifelesswaste ❤️
I bet the content of that back pack will cost me an arm and a leg!
#longlifelesswaste
You showed how to empty a pack, not how to pack it
Imagine still choosing heavy overpriced equipment from brands like Fjallraven in 2020 when there's a whole market of light and more affordable things out there :D
They are fashion brand. I learned that on harder way (by purchasing few pants and jackets). G1000 is very bad (not durable) for tracking. Design is very nice but they are overpriced and G1000 bland is old technology. Too bad that they don't have more modern materials.
Sure, if your standards are low and you don’t care about buying sustainable products, feel free to buy those other garbage brands. If you are interested in high quality products that will last for generations, you should choose Fjällräven, Haglöfs, Hilleberg and a few other brands. I will just consider you a part of what is the problem with mankind if you choose the former.
@@Sauromannen Are you aware that almost all of their products are made in China? Only Numbers series are made in EU. And prices of that are absurd. Substainable from China. Lol. If they would care about substantially their products would last longer. My Milo pants are in better shape than my Keb trousers.
I have purchased 2 pants and 3 Fjallraven jackets. All G1000 are fairly bad quality. Only durable garment that I have from Fjallraven is Keb Eco Shell Jacket.
Btw. if you like sustainable and social aware, ethical manufacturing, search for Paramo and Miquelina Foundation.
@Chris Kavanaugh Excellent argument!
I paid fair price for my computer. When I buy Chinese pants, i expect to pay little less than for instance 230€ (keb trousers). 😆
Fjallraven marketing is all about ecology and substainability. That necessarily means that product MUST be produced locally. If it is not produced locally in Sweden or EU, there will be impact on nature because of lower eco norms in China, pollution because of transport, workers are not paid fair for such high price of end product.
For souch high price asked from Fjallraven I expect top Swedish or EU quality.
If you like to pay such high price for Chinese cheap pants (by any means polyester cotton bland that G1000 is, is cheap) it is ok by me.
Once more, I have few garments from Fjallraven and durability for my specific usage (treking) is not good with exception of Keb eco shell jacket. That jacket is durable because it is not made from G1000.
@Chris Kavanaugh Well, I have few Fjallraven garments and all of them that are made from G1000 are sub par quality (durability) wise.
I am not some eco maniac. My point was that Fjallraven marketing focus is on ecology and substainability and their products are far from that. They have great design and marketing. That's it.
I'm only here to learn how to pronounce Fjallraven and you didn't even say the name!
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Aa
What a beautiful woman❤
Bad loud! Sound is not going through properly! Barbro Sweden
Works like a charm for me...
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