JoeRobinetBushcraft You're welcome. This is the style of pack I've searched for relentlessly. Unfortunately they aren't common. Hope that changes in the future. -Krik
You guys all look so clean and everything i so newly washed. Don´t you ever use your stuff in real situations. When im out its never that clean. Maybe hes just in a studio. LOL.
Sebastian Swande Most of my gear is at least a couple of years old and it still looks like new. As long as you don't deliberately roll in the mud you should be able to keep your gear fairly clean. As for the clothes - just wash them...maybe...
My name is Gavin young, I am a newfound bushcraft enthusiast from the United States. After months and months of research and searching I narrowed the perfect pack down to the one and only helags 40L pack. However to my misfortune, I have just found out this line was discontinued. After weeks of watching videos, reading reviews and even going through Facebook pages, and forums of people that want this pack, I finnaly decided to reach out too you. This pack is truly one of a kind and in my opinion is the best pack of them all, I’ve read through and talked too hundreds if my thousands of people that would kill to get there hands on this pack. A huge market niche is waiting on this pack to reappear! I would appreciate it so much if this were too take motion! If this one email isn’t enough too convince you the demand for this product, look through the thousands of other people who also would purchase this pack across the world. You made a truly special product that I would love to enjoy and partake in. Fellow bush crafter Gavin young
Well, it looks like my search continues... Thanks for the fantastic videos Kirk. I'm just stating out in camping, etc., and I'm learning so much from your videos! David
Great review of a nice pack. Having a tall back, most backpacks in the 35-45 litres range had insufficient length to them when I was looking for one last year. In the end, my choice stood between the Fjällräven Helags 40 and the Berghaus Centurio 45. Both would have worked out well, but I went with the Centurio 45 for a few reasons. It's more sturdy. Lot's of people online testify they have used the Berghaus Munro and other Berghaus packs during ten years of active service, and the Centurio should hold up equally well. The Centurio is also compatible with the ten litres MMPS side-pockets, which means you can easily create a 65 litres pack out of the 45 litres backpack. Last, but not least, the webbing on the Centurio 45 allows you to add extra pouches. I love it. But I know I would have been very pleased with the Helags 40 as well.
Hi! I have own a Fjällräven Helags 40 for almost two years now and I really like it! You have done a good choice of buying one :) For me it's the perfect day or two day pack which easily give you room for tent, cooking system, food and extra clothing. Nice review!
Excellent quality gear from Sweden - can't go wrong with Fjallraven... I love the G-1000 material backpacks... Thanks for the video and have a nice day.
I have the exact same pack and love it too! What's interesting is that I didn't know about some of the features despite the fact that I am using it for three years now. Thanks for the review!
For one, I did actually never notice that you could stick something behind the side pockets. Then there's the different options to fasten objects to the pack.
finally got one on ebay! 159$, new! olive green, like in the video. which is, by the way, really good. appreciate what you guys are doing, very well done. thank you. it 'only' took me about three days to find one, so don't give up if you doing your digging.
Great looking pack. Fjallraven does make good equipment and it ain't cheap but it's suppose to last. I've been checking out their pants. Great review. Thanks. atb
Although a little on the pricey side, I like this pack. One thing I really like is that it is a top loading pack. I like top loaders because there is no zipper to fail, which equals a more durable/reliable pack as far as I am concerned. I agree with the color choice too.
Really intersecting pack with some nice useful features. Years of time in Special Force carrying loads up to 115 LBS, at times gives one some real experience on what is a good useful utilitarian pack. We had for years the large ALICE rucksack. However it in no way measured up to this one as to comfort. However our packs were designed to carry extra loaded M-16 30 round magazines on the upper part of the front of the pack, plus lots of attaching loops and straps. I would love to see a combat large pack that had some of this pack's features!🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍🙂🙂🙂🏔🏔🏔
The place where you carry your cup is actually included to secure the handle for an ice ax or an ax in conjunction with the loop you have attached your carabiner. It can also carry some other items as you say or course. Give it a try and see what you think.
Wow, what a great looking pack. I was gearing up to drop $280 plus international shipping on a Frost River Isle Royale, but these are on eBay from Australian sellers. Has pretty much the same features apart from the dedicated axe sleeve, but your Condor looks perfectly at home in that behind pocket area.
My name is Gavin young, I am a newfound bushcraft enthusiast from the United States. After months and months of research and searching I narrowed the perfect pack down to the one and only helags 40L pack. However to my misfortune, I have just found out this line was discontinued. After weeks of watching videos, reading reviews and even going through Facebook pages, and forums of people that want this pack, I finnaly decided to reach out too you. This pack is truly one of a kind and in my opinion is the best pack of them all. If I could purchase this pack from you I would be so appreciative. Thank you again for your time. Fellow bush crafter Gavin young
Hey. Great review. Had the chance to buy one but I waited too long. I spoke to Fjallraven US & Sweden. They said while they cannot confirm if this specific pack will be back, something similar will definitely be available in the spring time. Fjallraven shifts production between winter and summer gear.
the side pockets with openings behind them for trekking poles, axes, etc are why I picked the kelty line. love a pack that allows me to put long items on the outside of the pack....leaving room for other stuff inside the pack. cost was way less than this awesome pack. I love fjallraven stuff, tho.
Very lovely to hear your impressions about the bag in the end of the video. I have felt the same about Fjällräven products. Once I just fell in love of first sight with Campus Ace 30, cause I had been looking for exactly this type of bag. Today I already need different type of bag, but still. Also have used one older model 50 liter bag which today is basicly Friluft. Travelled and hiked with it in Nepal in 2012 - very nice - it was sturdy though lightweight, loveably adjustable. Only thing was that it was too nice to use it roughly, if you know what I mean ;)
Great review, I really like this pack. Your videos are always well done and I enjoyed your music for the hills playlist. Sarah Jarosz's Shankill Butchers was amazing, thank you for that find. Have you ever heard of the band The Devil Makes Three? The Plank, Ten Feet Tall, Old Number 7, Chained To The Couch, The Bullet, are some of my favs.
The perfect pack with one MAJOR issue - the silly sods stopped making them. Really dumb business decision, best options I have found are Berghaus Centurio and Karrimor SF Sabre both 45litres for those still thirsting for this like myself. I have other Fjallraven gear including a 30 litre pack that has been beaten to a pulp and well traveled three continents easy to carry on and off planes great back and the g1000 material waxed every year been great. I contacted Fjallraven and complained obviously to no avail. There are German and Scandanavian ebays and occassionally one will come up I always seem to miss them. So, Karrimor will get my business reluctantly - tack! Great review and sad at the same time.
+Justin Ammerman Cheers my thoughts exactly and I will add the side pockets 65litres...brilliant survival pack and 45litres for travel...more than enough.
Basa 1959 The great thing is that it's actually four packs in one. 1. You can zip the PLCE zips together on the side to shrink it down to a nice day pack, probably around 30L 2. It's normal state at 45 L 3. You can add the PLCE pouches on the side which come in two formats, either an ammo oriented pouch or a single large 15 L pocket (I personally use one of each and put my water and cook set in the big one and use the ammo ones to hold individual kits) and 4. If you get a yolk you can zip the PLCE pouches together to make an excellent light weight scout pack. The one thing I recommend to everyone who gets the Sabre is to shuck out the extra $15-20 for the Karrimor Sabre 40L dry bag. No pack is truly waterproof but I got one of these to go with my Sabre when I originally picked it up and it's a life saver. I slipped and fell backwards into a creek once and the pack got soaked but everything in it stayed nice and dry. It's a must buy and it's cheap. Get it.
Thank you for your review. I prefer Karrimor SF Sabre 45, weighs not so much (Weight 1.84kg) , the fabrics is 1000D overall, you can attach side pouches (every has 12,5 lt volume), if needed, but you can of course use the bag without the pouches. Greetings.
trollkors78 I considered that pack as well. But I wanted to go with a company that has more of a trekking influence, speaking specifically on the suspension system. Thanks for watching. -Krik
Very convincing review.....I'm not easily convinced. I totally agree with the subdued colours vs the bright stuff and the "classic" look without missing modern features. Next time please walk out of the Camera the other direction. So the viewer can see the Backpack "in action" a little longer.
Very good review. I still prefer the maxpedition xantha which lacks a raincover but is more organized, has a hydration system and is more customizable.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on a great pack. Now I want one! I have a few packs (7) but have not found one that ticks all the boxes. Great video
thanks for the in-depth review, confirmed my thoughts re this style of pack. I've been looking at this particular pack for a little while now and will get one at the right price, hehe. Right now I'm using a Deuter 32L pack and it is just a bit small for overnight scenarios. My larger Lowe trekking pack is a bit bulky for my needs and this one might just fit the bill. Obviously no one pack does it all.
Thanks for the video, that's a very interesting pack. It looks like a good mix of a practical tough bag and a confortable hiking pack. PS: I subscibed, you guys make very good videos. (I'm a big fan of the way make your editing in the videos, awesome job) All the best. Guillaume
great review.. great pack.. if it is loaded right up to the top of that extended storm flap does the top flap close up ok if it is full as well?.. thanks
I bought this Pack a couple of Years ago from Sweden. It is Perfect to Store my Gränsfors Bruks Wildmarks Beil behind the Side Pockets and it is big enough for a couple of Days outdoors! I like the look of the bag and its Quality, in my opinion it is one of the best looking Backpacks! I don't understand why Fjällräven don't make them anymore
My name is Gavin young, I am a newfound bushcraft enthusiast from the United States. After months and months of research and searching I narrowed the perfect pack down to the one and only helags 40L pack. However to my misfortune, I have just found out this line was discontinued. After weeks of watching videos, reading reviews and even going through Facebook pages, and forums of people that want this pack, I finnaly decided to reach out too you. This pack is truly one of a kind and in my opinion is the best pack of them all. If I could purchase this pack from you I would be so appreciative. Thank you again for your time. Fellow bush crafter Gavin young
Nice looking pack. Reminds me of a smaller version of the kelty red cloud. But as you said a more mute color. I'm a big kelty fan boy so hard to be biased lol.
I had a Redwing that I used very hard for field work for years. But it was time to replace it. But with the new Redwings, they changed a lot on it. Not all bad changes, but it wasn't the same, for me. -Krik
Great review. I love the looks and design of the pack, but it seems a bit on the heavy side for only being 40l. I guess that extra weight is in the material? I would use something like this for short distances, but it seems too heavy for longer treks. Krik, any thoughts on what distance you would comfortably carry this pack?
Great review. Love the bag. Very similar to a snug pack rocket pack. Just wondering what brand of clothing you are wearing for your pants And shirt? Thanks
Cool design. It is based on a Bergen...as were a few of the Kelty and Osprey packs like Redwing etc. A main pack, two side pockets and a top pocket. Of course this Fjallraven adds a front pouch, which if you are creative the newer Bergans can accomodate. I recently procured a Berghaus Vulcan Cyclops 2 new and it has a very similar decades old design...albeight it's 100 litres so a larger pack. And it comes in 4 sizes. But the design is very similar on the whole. And I like it....I like it a lot.
I'll add that it's good to see you this passionate about a modern rendition of an older design. I have a feeling the Fjall may oulast the Redwing...by quite a lot. I like my Redwing but it doesn't feel like it will last. My Berghaus Vulcan and Fjallraven trekking pants feel like they will just keep on going....based on gear I have had that is still here ..and gear that has lasted a few seasons (largely 'ultralight' gear).
EarlyMist I was replacing an old Redwing with this pack. I checked out the new Redwings, and a lot had changed on them - not all bad. But they definitely aren't the same packs as they used to be. I wanted to just get a new Redwing, but I couldn't do it. -Krik
BlackOwlOutdoors Hi Krik. I'm not sure what they've changed but I like the side pockets and front organizing pouch of the 2012 years Redwing I got. I am not a fan of the mesh pockets on the sides though...they sag a lot and would probably only last a coupla years. The pack you chose looks a lot more durable in the long run.
I love this pack. I'm not sure if it's for me, but it's very well put together. I'd call it minimalist in style, but that minimalism stops there because the design can take it farther than just a small pack. Although, personally, I favor being able to hang a lot of gear on the outside of the pack to save space on the inside for various reasons, and to be able to make any number of items 'quick access' by putting them on the outside. Which is why I favor packs with MOLLE webbing. Honestly... This backpack is tempting although I already have all that I need.
I agree with you to some degree - I like have quick access items from the outside of packs. But I really do not prefer strapping a bunch of things to the outside of my packs, if I can help it. Neat and compact is my motto. That way you have less chance of getting things snagged on branches, etc. Thanks for watching. -Krik
Excellent review!! I will definitely be looking further into this one. I sure hope it becomes more easily available in N Am year-round (Not even on Fjallraven Canada presently, but may be up in the spring?)
D Doucet I'm not certain why these packs are so difficult to find. Maybe they're getting ready to replace it with something different? I would hope not. Unless somehow they managed to improve on this design. This has been my favorite pack that I've ever purchased. -Krik
Hey Kirk what do you think about painting or staining conventional hiking bags? i got a osprey aether 60 and have seen very little about coatings on the nylon, but i wanted your opinion about if paint might damage the material.
I never thought about doing that - and I've never heard of anyone painting a pack. I really can't comment on it. Sorry man. Let me know if you try it. -Krik
I agree, this pack does seem to mix the best of the old with the new. I always hated how traditional packs often lacked good weight distribution while also weighting quite a bit. I do like the usefulness of traditional packs for bushcraft/camping because the ability to easily cary an axe or other tools. I don't like modern packs because they always remind me of a nike shoe. Very flashy and not often very durable. great review
Sick bag now i don’t no what i want for an under $200 bag i was gona get the ll bean continental rucksack but this bag has way more features an looks dope as well
If you want a bag like this look up the Kelty Redwing 50. It has almost the exact same features and costs almost half the price of this backpack. Hope this helps someone.
Excellent review both in content and execution. You are very well spoken and informative. Love the pack although the lack of a dedicated bladder pocket does bother me. Still, its appeal to me is exactly what you mentioned - old world rucksack style with modern improvements in support materials and features. Any info on where we can find them would be helpful and appreciated.
hello, this backpack is really beautiful, I love it, do you think it's better than the tasmanian tiger mk3?, I really appreciate your honest opinion, greetings from the other side of the world
been considering a new pack, excellent and informative overview.. thanks! are there any other bags you would offer in comparison to this, and have you got any further pros/cons that stand out since you filmed the video?
Excellent video and review. I appreciate the thoroughness, experience, and honesty you bring to these videos. Have you ever reviewed some military surplus gear to compare it to the civilian gear? It could be just for a goof, but a lot of people turn to mil-surp for the ruggedness, availability, and inexpensiveness of it. I'd love to get your take on it. Packs, sleeping systems, etc. Thank you again.
BlackOwlOutdoors Yes thanks, but i was trying to get the real measures, since Fjallraven site doesn't have. But thank you again for the comment. (Sorry my English).
Truly excellent showroom! You are explaining and showing everything one could ask about the bag. Very good image and sound. Fjällräven should invite you to make their official videos as well ;) Their videos are usually lack of detail but also nice visually and by the mood. I also like your personal touch to the product and that you show your gear - it gives very real feel. By the case - how did you record the sound in that set? It is very precise and smooth at the same time. In forest I would just add some more amount of ambience.
Taisto Uuslail This video was filmed in the forest. We recorded the audio with a lav mic, which doesn't always pick up the most ambient noises. Thanks for your kinds words. We try to make the best gear videos for the consumer.
I completely agree about the asthetics and qualities of this pack.
Good info, thank you.
JoeRobinetBushcraft You're welcome. This is the style of pack I've searched for relentlessly. Unfortunately they aren't common. Hope that changes in the future. -Krik
You guys all look so clean and everything i so newly washed. Don´t you ever use your stuff in real situations. When im out its never that clean. Maybe hes just in a studio. LOL.
Sebastian Swande Most of my gear is at least a couple of years old and it still looks like new. As long as you don't deliberately roll in the mud you should be able to keep your gear fairly clean. As for the clothes - just wash them...maybe...
40 liter water bottle? HE'S A GIANT!!! RUN!!!
My name is Gavin young, I am a newfound bushcraft enthusiast from the United States. After months and months of research and searching I narrowed the perfect pack down to the one and only helags 40L pack. However to my misfortune, I have just found out this line was discontinued. After weeks of watching videos, reading reviews and even going through Facebook pages, and forums of people that want this pack, I finnaly decided to reach out too you. This pack is truly one of a kind and in my opinion is the best pack of them all, I’ve read through and talked too hundreds if my thousands of people that would kill to get there hands on this pack. A huge market niche is waiting on this pack to reappear! I would appreciate it so much if this were too take motion! If this one email isn’t enough too convince you the demand for this product, look through the thousands of other people who also would purchase this pack across the world. You made a truly special product that I would love to enjoy and partake in.
Fellow bush crafter
Gavin young
Great looking backpack! You can't go wrong with Fjällräven.
Dude, _that_ is how a review should be done. You did a really good review.
Well, it looks like my search continues...
Thanks for the fantastic videos Kirk. I'm just stating out in camping, etc., and I'm learning so much from your videos!
David
The inclusion of the rain cover is a classy move by fjallraven. Christmas is coming haha
Respect and a like for picking up the trash on the forest floor.👌
Nice pack! Great video review as always. Keep em coming. Be well & stay safe.
Great review of a nice pack. Having a tall back, most backpacks in the 35-45 litres range had insufficient length to them when I was looking for one last year. In the end, my choice stood between the Fjällräven Helags 40 and the Berghaus Centurio 45. Both would have worked out well, but I went with the Centurio 45 for a few reasons. It's more sturdy. Lot's of people online testify they have used the Berghaus Munro and other Berghaus packs during ten years of active service, and the Centurio should hold up equally well. The Centurio is also compatible with the ten litres MMPS side-pockets, which means you can easily create a 65 litres pack out of the 45 litres backpack. Last, but not least, the webbing on the Centurio 45 allows you to add extra pouches. I love it. But I know I would have been very pleased with the Helags 40 as well.
Nice video! I like observing earth, discover and calm down...
Hi! I have own a Fjällräven Helags 40 for almost two years now and I really like it! You have done a good choice of buying one :)
For me it's the perfect day or two day pack which easily give you room for tent, cooking system, food and extra clothing.
Nice review!
BlackLegion I have the Olive green edition. Looks great :)
This is just full of features and compartments. Definitely checking this out soon. Great review!
Nice pack!
Excellent quality gear from Sweden - can't go wrong with Fjallraven...
I love the G-1000 material backpacks...
Thanks for the video and have a nice day.
That pack looks so awesome.
Krik, really enjoy your work, Fun and informative
I have the exact same pack and love it too! What's interesting is that I didn't know about some of the features despite the fact that I am using it for three years now. Thanks for the review!
What features were you enlightened to? Thanks for watching. -Krik
For one, I did actually never notice that you could stick something behind the side pockets. Then there's the different options to fasten objects to the pack.
Holy crap! If Osprey and Daluth Trading Co had a baby it would look like this. Perfect bushcraft pack.
Keith Stevens HA! My thoughts exactly. Too bad they don't make it any longer.
This pack looks so good. Solid review/overview as always, definitely thinking about getting this one.
Sweet pack Krik I agree it is a good blend between both styles is on the expensive end but it is fjallraven which is pretty bullet proof!
Brilliant review, excellent piece of equipment 👍
Thanks for this video, I’ve managed to get hold of one of these
finally got one on ebay! 159$, new! olive green, like in the video. which is, by the way, really good. appreciate what you guys are doing, very well done. thank you.
it 'only' took me about three days to find one, so don't give up if you doing your digging.
Great looking pack. Fjallraven does make good equipment and it ain't cheap but it's suppose to last. I've been checking out their pants. Great review. Thanks. atb
Although a little on the pricey side, I like this pack. One thing I really like is that it is a top loading pack. I like top loaders because there is no zipper to fail, which equals a more durable/reliable pack as far as I am concerned. I agree with the color choice too.
Informative and very detailed review! This is a fantastic pack. Thank you
Very good review. Very well done. Thanks
Really intersecting pack with some nice useful features. Years of time in Special Force carrying loads up to 115 LBS, at times gives one some real experience on what is a good useful utilitarian pack. We had for years the large ALICE rucksack. However it in no way measured up to this one as to comfort. However our packs were designed to carry extra loaded M-16 30 round magazines on the upper part of the front of the pack, plus lots of attaching loops and straps. I would love to see a combat large pack that had some of this pack's features!🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍🙂🙂🙂🏔🏔🏔
The place where you carry your cup is actually included to secure the handle for an ice ax or an ax in conjunction with the loop you have attached your carabiner. It can also carry some other items as you say or course. Give it a try and see what you think.
great looking pack...................
Wow, what a great looking pack. I was gearing up to drop $280 plus international shipping on a Frost River Isle Royale, but these are on eBay from Australian sellers. Has pretty much the same features apart from the dedicated axe sleeve, but your Condor looks perfectly at home in that behind pocket area.
I was wrong, it was a 'large summit bag'. Seems like theres a US site that ships internationally called Moosejaw.com that sends them though!
Our remoteness is a curse when it comes to awesome new gear, especially rarer brands :/
I use this pack for hunting and Hikking and I love it! Also the Pants from Fjällräven. Best redards from Germany! Hans from Bushcraft Klaiber
My name is Gavin young, I am a newfound bushcraft enthusiast from the United States. After months and months of research and searching I narrowed the perfect pack down to the one and only helags 40L pack. However to my misfortune, I have just found out this line was discontinued. After weeks of watching videos, reading reviews and even going through Facebook pages, and forums of people that want this pack, I finnaly decided to reach out too you. This pack is truly one of a kind and in my opinion is the best pack of them all. If I could purchase this pack from you I would be so appreciative. Thank you again for your time.
Fellow bush crafter
Gavin young
Saludos tortuga. Outstanding backpack. I would consider in getting one. Gracias amigo.
Now I can give my daughter my Expedition and get this awesome pack. Great price for a 40L pack for under $200.
Hey. Great review. Had the chance to buy one but I waited too long. I spoke to Fjallraven US & Sweden. They said while they cannot confirm if this specific pack will be back, something similar will definitely be available in the spring time. Fjallraven shifts production between winter and summer gear.
the side pockets with openings behind them for trekking poles, axes, etc are why I picked the kelty line. love a pack that allows me to put long items on the outside of the pack....leaving room for other stuff inside the pack. cost was way less than this awesome pack. I love fjallraven stuff, tho.
Very lovely to hear your impressions about the bag in the end of the video. I have felt the same about Fjällräven products. Once I just fell in love of first sight with Campus Ace 30, cause I had been looking for exactly this type of bag. Today I already need different type of bag, but still.
Also have used one older model 50 liter bag which today is basicly Friluft. Travelled and hiked with it in Nepal in 2012 - very nice - it was sturdy though lightweight, loveably adjustable.
Only thing was that it was too nice to use it roughly, if you know what I mean ;)
Great review, I really like this pack. Your videos are always well done and I enjoyed your music for the hills playlist. Sarah Jarosz's Shankill Butchers was amazing, thank you for that find. Have you ever heard of the band The Devil Makes Three? The Plank, Ten Feet Tall, Old Number 7, Chained To The Couch, The Bullet, are some of my favs.
Great pack, great video!
going to buy one now!
My current pack always either pulls my shirt up or my pants down. How well does this pack feel as to where it rides on the hips?
The perfect pack with one MAJOR issue - the silly sods stopped making them. Really dumb business decision, best options I have found are Berghaus Centurio and Karrimor SF Sabre both 45litres for those still thirsting for this like myself. I have other Fjallraven gear including a 30 litre pack that has been beaten to a pulp and well traveled three continents easy to carry on and off planes great back and the g1000 material waxed every year been great. I contacted Fjallraven and complained obviously to no avail. There are German and Scandanavian ebays and occassionally one will come up I always seem to miss them. So, Karrimor will get my business reluctantly - tack! Great review and sad at the same time.
You can't go wrong with the Sabre. Best pack I've had.
+Justin Ammerman Cheers my thoughts exactly and I will add the side pockets 65litres...brilliant survival pack and 45litres for travel...more than enough.
Basa 1959 The great thing is that it's actually four packs in one. 1. You can zip the PLCE zips together on the side to shrink it down to a nice day pack, probably around 30L 2. It's normal state at 45 L 3. You can add the PLCE pouches on the side which come in two formats, either an ammo oriented pouch or a single large 15 L pocket (I personally use one of each and put my water and cook set in the big one and use the ammo ones to hold individual kits) and 4. If you get a yolk you can zip the PLCE pouches together to make an excellent light weight scout pack.
The one thing I recommend to everyone who gets the Sabre is to shuck out the extra $15-20 for the Karrimor Sabre 40L dry bag. No pack is truly waterproof but I got one of these to go with my Sabre when I originally picked it up and it's a life saver. I slipped and fell backwards into a creek once and the pack got soaked but everything in it stayed nice and dry. It's a must buy and it's cheap. Get it.
Nice review and a nice pack and load set up. Count me in as a new subscriber.
presterjohn71 Thanks for subscribing! Welcome. -Krik
did he honestly say that flask was 40l
40 oz
Nice review of the pack.
Thank you for your review. I prefer Karrimor SF Sabre 45, weighs not so much (Weight 1.84kg) , the fabrics is 1000D overall, you can attach side pouches (every has 12,5 lt volume), if needed, but you can of course use the bag without the pouches. Greetings.
trollkors78 I considered that pack as well. But I wanted to go with a company that has more of a trekking influence, speaking specifically on the suspension system. Thanks for watching. -Krik
Very convincing review.....I'm not easily convinced.
I totally agree with the subdued colours vs the bright stuff and the "classic" look without missing modern features.
Next time please walk out of the Camera the other direction. So the viewer can see the Backpack "in action" a little longer.
Hey....Great Video....I have this Backpack .
I wear it on a Hike....its good
Greetings from Germany
+Deutsches Kaiserreich Olive :-)
Very good review. I still prefer the maxpedition xantha which lacks a raincover but is more organized, has a hydration system and is more customizable.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on a great pack. Now I want one! I have a few packs (7) but have not found one that ticks all the boxes. Great video
thanks for the in-depth review, confirmed my thoughts re this style of pack. I've been looking at this particular pack for a little while now and will get one at the right price, hehe. Right now I'm using a Deuter 32L pack and it is just a bit small for overnight scenarios. My larger Lowe trekking pack is a bit bulky for my needs and this one might just fit the bill. Obviously no one pack does it all.
Looks like a great, comfortable pack. But I think I'll still go with the 5.11 Rush 72 for my bug out bag. But for camping, I'd go with Fjallraven.
Merry Christmas
Thanks for the video, that's a very interesting pack. It looks like a good mix of a practical tough bag and a confortable hiking pack.
PS: I subscibed, you guys make very good videos. (I'm a big fan of the way make your editing in the videos, awesome job)
All the best.
Guillaume
***** That's exactly why I bought and love this pack. Built solid and extremely comfortable. And thanks for subscribing! Welcome. -Krik
I wish they still made this pack :-( it's kind new the best of both worlds for me
that's a awesome pack. Is that pack big enough for a 3 day hike plus food and water
great review.. great pack.. if it is loaded right up to the top of that extended storm flap does the top flap close up ok if it is full as well?.. thanks
Great pack ! Its like 21st century telmark pack
Where can I find this pack!??! Excellent find! Love Fjallraven. Thanks for sharing this, let me know if there are any still out there somewhere!
I bought this Pack a couple of Years ago from Sweden. It is Perfect to Store my Gränsfors Bruks Wildmarks Beil behind the Side Pockets and it is big enough for a couple of Days outdoors! I like the look of the bag and its Quality, in my opinion it is one of the best looking Backpacks! I don't understand why Fjällräven don't make them anymore
My name is Gavin young, I am a newfound bushcraft enthusiast from the United States. After months and months of research and searching I narrowed the perfect pack down to the one and only helags 40L pack. However to my misfortune, I have just found out this line was discontinued. After weeks of watching videos, reading reviews and even going through Facebook pages, and forums of people that want this pack, I finnaly decided to reach out too you. This pack is truly one of a kind and in my opinion is the best pack of them all. If I could purchase this pack from you I would be so appreciative. Thank you again for your time.
Fellow bush crafter
Gavin young
What is the link for the wooden mug/bowl thing on your pack?
Cheers
Nice looking pack. Reminds me of a smaller version of the kelty red cloud. But as you said a more mute color. I'm a big kelty fan boy so hard to be biased lol.
I had a Redwing that I used very hard for field work for years. But it was time to replace it. But with the new Redwings, they changed a lot on it. Not all bad changes, but it wasn't the same, for me. -Krik
Perfect review as always...
Great review. I love the looks and design of the pack, but it seems a bit on the heavy side for only being 40l. I guess that extra weight is in the material? I would use something like this for short distances, but it seems too heavy for longer treks.
Krik, any thoughts on what distance you would comfortably carry this pack?
Good video and love the pack liked and subbed 👍 love that axe too what axe is it?
Great review. Love the bag. Very similar to a snug pack rocket pack. Just wondering what brand of clothing you are wearing for your pants And shirt? Thanks
Cool design. It is based on a Bergen...as were a few of the Kelty and Osprey packs like Redwing etc. A main pack, two side pockets and a top pocket. Of course this Fjallraven adds a front pouch, which if you are creative the newer Bergans can accomodate.
I recently procured a Berghaus Vulcan Cyclops 2 new and it has a very similar decades old design...albeight it's 100 litres so a larger pack. And it comes in 4 sizes. But the design is very similar on the whole. And I like it....I like it a lot.
I'll add that it's good to see you this passionate about a modern rendition of an older design. I have a feeling the Fjall may oulast the Redwing...by quite a lot. I like my Redwing but it doesn't feel like it will last. My Berghaus Vulcan and Fjallraven trekking pants feel like they will just keep on going....based on gear I have had that is still here
..and gear that has lasted a few seasons (largely 'ultralight' gear).
EarlyMist I was replacing an old Redwing with this pack. I checked out the new Redwings, and a lot had changed on them - not all bad. But they definitely aren't the same packs as they used to be. I wanted to just get a new Redwing, but I couldn't do it. -Krik
BlackOwlOutdoors Hi Krik. I'm not sure what they've changed but I like the side pockets and front organizing pouch of the 2012 years Redwing I got. I am not a fan of the mesh pockets on the sides though...they sag a lot and would probably only last a coupla years. The pack you chose looks a lot more durable in the long run.
I love this pack. I'm not sure if it's for me, but it's very well put together. I'd call it minimalist in style, but that minimalism stops there because the design can take it farther than just a small pack.
Although, personally, I favor being able to hang a lot of gear on the outside of the pack to save space on the inside for various reasons, and to be able to make any number of items 'quick access' by putting them on the outside. Which is why I favor packs with MOLLE webbing.
Honestly... This backpack is tempting although I already have all that I need.
I agree with you to some degree - I like have quick access items from the outside of packs. But I really do not prefer strapping a bunch of things to the outside of my packs, if I can help it. Neat and compact is my motto. That way you have less chance of getting things snagged on branches, etc. Thanks for watching. -Krik
like the pack, does this one come with the side pouchs or are they extras
Great review. Can you review the Fjallraven rucksack No. 21 large?
Excellent review!! I will definitely be looking further into this one. I sure hope it becomes more easily available in N Am year-round (Not even on Fjallraven Canada presently, but may be up in the spring?)
D Doucet I'm not certain why these packs are so difficult to find. Maybe they're getting ready to replace it with something different? I would hope not. Unless somehow they managed to improve on this design. This has been my favorite pack that I've ever purchased. -Krik
I really like this pack though. All the improvements I would have made to the Carson 90 too.
Can you please measure the back length? Do you think this pack would be suitable for someone who is 6'3" thanks
40 liter inside that small clean canteen. Ameeezin
What axe is that? Trying to look at your other reviews, but didnt find it.
Laap Saap Gransfors Brux mini
Laap Saap it's actually a condor Greenland pattern axe he has a review on it
What's the shirt you're wearing in this video? I've been looking for a good long sleeve backpacking shirt.
Hey Kirk what do you think about painting or staining conventional hiking bags? i got a osprey aether 60 and have seen very little about coatings on the nylon, but i wanted your opinion about if paint might damage the material.
I never thought about doing that - and I've never heard of anyone painting a pack. I really can't comment on it. Sorry man. Let me know if you try it. -Krik
sweet pack, great review!
I agree, this pack does seem to mix the best of the old with the new. I always hated how traditional packs often lacked good weight distribution while also weighting quite a bit. I do like the usefulness of traditional packs for bushcraft/camping because the ability to easily cary an axe or other tools. I don't like modern packs because they always remind me of a nike shoe. Very flashy and not often very durable. great review
My thoughts, exactly. Thanks for watching. -Krik
Very nice pack ..and well done review. cheers ;-))
would you say that 40 liter pack is a good 72hr bug out bag..or should someone go bigger ??
Where did you buy this pack? I can’t find it anywhere but I’d like to buy it
good pack good price makes sense
Sick bag now i don’t no what i want for an under $200 bag i was gona get the ll bean continental rucksack but this bag has way more features an looks dope as well
If you want a bag like this look up the Kelty Redwing 50. It has almost the exact same features and costs almost half the price of this backpack. Hope this helps someone.
Excellent review both in content and execution. You are very well spoken and informative. Love the pack although the lack of a dedicated bladder pocket does bother me. Still, its appeal to me is exactly what you mentioned - old world rucksack style with modern improvements in support materials and features. Any info on where we can find them would be helpful and appreciated.
Has there been a better bag since this as this one has been discontinued? This seems like nearly the perfect Bushcraft bag.
hello, this backpack is really beautiful, I love it, do you think it's better than the tasmanian tiger mk3?, I really appreciate your honest opinion, greetings from the other side of the world
been considering a new pack, excellent and informative overview.. thanks! are there any other bags you would offer in comparison to this, and have you got any further pros/cons that stand out since you filmed the video?
It's Swedish can't go wrong with it!
Excellent video and review. I appreciate the thoroughness, experience, and honesty you bring to these videos.
Have you ever reviewed some military surplus gear to compare it to the civilian gear? It could be just for a goof, but a lot of people turn to mil-surp for the ruggedness, availability, and inexpensiveness of it. I'd love to get your take on it. Packs, sleeping systems, etc.
Thank you again.
Jim Maltese We never really touched on surplus gear. But I know what's out there. We've talked doing videos for it. We shall see.
Excellent review... like always. Can you tell me the size for the side pockets? Thank you and keep up the good work.
Oliveira 78 Well, they fit that 40 oz. bottle with no problem. And there was room to spare. Does that help at all? -Krik
BlackOwlOutdoors Yes thanks, but i was trying to get the real measures, since Fjallraven site doesn't have. But thank you again for the comment. (Sorry my English).
Great review. Thanks
what hat are you wearing in the video - its cool looking sort of wax finish?
Truly excellent showroom! You are explaining and showing everything one could ask about the bag. Very good image and sound. Fjällräven should invite you to make their official videos as well ;) Their videos are usually lack of detail but also nice visually and by the mood.
I also like your personal touch to the product and that you show your gear - it gives very real feel.
By the case - how did you record the sound in that set? It is very precise and smooth at the same time. In forest I would just add some more amount of ambience.
Taisto Uuslail This video was filmed in the forest. We recorded the audio with a lav mic, which doesn't always pick up the most ambient noises. Thanks for your kinds words. We try to make the best gear videos for the consumer.
Hey great review but i can not seem to find one any where do you know where or how to get one thanks
Have you checked out any of the packs from Tasmanian Tiger?
Nice review. Who made the Kuksa?
My brother I see you wear this hat in a lot of your videos. May I ask where did you get it?
Are these discontinued cause I want one but can never find them.
hi guys ! great video !! what's the hatchet name pls ?