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  • @luciferiancheflux1967
    @luciferiancheflux1967 3 роки тому +22

    Love all my products from this company. And I keep buying on a regular basis . Not cheap but worth every penny.

  • @jamieholdstock6587
    @jamieholdstock6587 2 роки тому +1

    Sofia and Calle are the best make more episodes with them!

  • @mudlotus7838
    @mudlotus7838 3 роки тому +26

    Another factor to consider for choosing your mid layers is how much do you sweat personally with any type of physical exertion. You can put two people of the same athletic ability together and one will we sweating buckets while the other is slightly sweating. Be honest with yourself and really pay attention to that because it can mean the difference between life and death for you and or those with you if they have to take care of you.

    • @evigvandrare
      @evigvandrare 3 роки тому +7

      Start cold and work up! I sweat like a madman no matter the temperature, and always start my cold mornings out in just a merino tee or long sleeve, after twenty or thirty minutes on the trail I'm warm as. But I'll keep my mid close to hand for when I stop. I've got a fleece, and just bought a down jacket that won't get used until next season, I'm interested to see which one I'll end up settling on!

    •  3 роки тому +7

      Great input, thank you for sharing. / Lucas

    • @mudlotus7838
      @mudlotus7838 3 роки тому

      @@evigvandrare I'm pretty much the same. Sweaty McSweaterton! I do more bushcrafty stuff when I'm out. Even in -20C, whether I'm hiking or working around camp, Im down to my base layer all the time. But as soon as I stop I usually have a fleece handy for hiking situations, or a light down for more woodsy stuff to keep the snow off if I'm going through bush.

  • @thomasf.9869
    @thomasf.9869 3 роки тому +2

    Winter trekking I use a wool base layer and a merino wool mid-layer, with a Ventile shell. If it gets cold I add a synthetic (Primaloft) jacket to the mix and if I stop for a while I add a down jacket over all that.

  • @theshortladders
    @theshortladders 3 роки тому +12

    Am I the only one who could watch Sofia explain anything? She's so pleasant! Calle seems like a nice guy too.

    • @blm_gato7572
      @blm_gato7572 2 роки тому

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  • @dougmerrill3812
    @dougmerrill3812 3 роки тому +3

    Not possible to cover all possible conditions and solutions in a short video. Sofia and Calle did a great job covering a wide range of issues. I would add that the mid layer should always be thought of as part of a system What choices you make for the mid layer are affected by the choice you make for the outer layer (in combination with personal preference and physiology). If there is risk of rain or wet snow, the outer layer will be waterproof with minimal breathability. Wind resistance on mid layers isn't important while wearing a waterproof shell. In fact, polyester shells integrated into a down or synthetic fill garment can impede moisture transfer. But when the outer layer is not being worn during dry but windy conditions, some wind resistance in a mid layer is welcome. If going into dry but windy conditions, a soft shell can handle the job of wind resistance without relying on extra help from linings on the mid layers. A thin, super lightweight windshirt can be a useful addition to your pack when using open weave mid layers without a waterproof shell.

  • @ianrudd7442
    @ianrudd7442 3 роки тому +2

    A very balanced tutorial. Getting kid layers right is crucial to any trip. I have several which can be used depending on the type of trip and the season and the weather that I am expecting. You covered a lot of variants which is really useful. Keep up the good work.

  • @biancadewarle8466
    @biancadewarle8466 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. Love my canada shirt for using as a mid layer for a day hike in milder weather or combined with a wool sweater when it’s really cold.

  • @wangocopperboom
    @wangocopperboom 3 роки тому

    This video was a helpful reference when I went on my first winter hike. You'd be surprised how quickly you warm up and having removable layers as your temp and the weather change is smart! #longlifelesswaste

  • @mr_cleaner_upper8645
    @mr_cleaner_upper8645 3 роки тому

    I’ve noticed my favourite UA-camr - Foresty Forest - has started to wear some of your kit, so I went out and purchased a pair of pants. Excellent gear! After seeing this video I need to get my hands on a RedBlack (what many Canadians in my region would call the Canada Shirt). Great video!

  • @lyn1337
    @lyn1337 3 роки тому +2

    loved everything about this!

  • @BradyPatterson
    @BradyPatterson 3 роки тому

    I wear a mixture of both wool or synthetic mids. A one a Local Guide here in Vancouver, Canada, we get a great climate that can test the best of gear. On a day hike in cool weather with the risk of getting quite cold, I normally wear a light synthetic if it's dry since I'll be sweating for sure as I run very hot. I will normally be found in a Bergtagen Lite Insulated jacket and I carry a shell (again Bergtagen) for the rain. I also carry another down or wool layer for when I stop for a break. I choose that layer by thinking about whether me or friends will be lighting a fire at some point. If fire, I bring the wool, if none, I do the down.

  • @marthinlarsen1473
    @marthinlarsen1473 20 днів тому +1

    I love that Fjällräven don't respond to any kind of critique either regarding their products or costumer service.
    Fjällräven makes some reasonable pants and backpacks.
    Don't buy their base layers or mid layers they perform but are overpriced.
    Their outer layers especially their ecoshell garments don't perform when you need them to.
    I own a lot of their products from my rookie days, so I speak from experience.
    The idea is great, the performance, not so great.
    I switched to brands such as Swazi, Norrøna, Carinthia, Arcteryx and so forth.

  • @robertblaine5012
    @robertblaine5012 3 роки тому

    Loved the music on this one!

  • @cottonbrad
    @cottonbrad 3 роки тому +2

    A great overview of layering! Since you asked, I use a good quality, moisture wicking, base layer to start with. Then as Calle said my mid-layers depend on what I am doing and the temp. I prefer wool or wool blends personally, though I am really loving that vest you were wearing Calle! I top with either a puffer jacket, insulated anorak or hard shell, again weather dependent. I am loving the Fjallraven product line and am looking forward to a new pair of Keb or Vidda Pro trousers! #longlifelesswaste!

  • @daytonstarnes329
    @daytonstarnes329 3 роки тому

    I am loving this content-keep it up! :)

  • @user-cd2ts5jo4u
    @user-cd2ts5jo4u 3 роки тому

    Great video! #longlifelesswaste #natureiswaiting #getreadyforanywhere

  • @shawnoldt708
    @shawnoldt708 Рік тому

    I love the man’s style pack down hoodie on Sofia and ordered a man’s one for myself as a woman, and I get the benefit of the added length too. I also have the Singi down jacket and know I am prepared for the coldest days. My husband also has this combo and we love Fjallraven gear!

  • @vlamoric654
    @vlamoric654 Рік тому +1

    What are the different properties of synthetic insulation compared to fleece?
    Among these, there is for example the ability to insulate despite being wet due to the rain.

    •  Рік тому

      Hi, Are you comparing a material in a fleece jacket compared with synthetic insulation in a padded jacket?

    • @vlamoric654
      @vlamoric654 Рік тому +1

      @ Exactly.

  • @grueneauen
    @grueneauen 3 роки тому +4

    Like this series! 🤗 Well when it comes to this combination of materials you mentioned I like to prevent them because I think it is way harder to reuse or recycle these. And I love the natural ones like wool and down more because I find them more breathable. 🤷🏼‍♂️ What I really dislike is polyester. It’s getting so smelling so fast. And don’t forget the micro plastic that is going in our water circulation by washing it. I really hope you will find some better alternatives some day! What about hemp, alga and tencil?

  • @Jesus_Wojak
    @Jesus_Wojak 3 роки тому +1

    Pretty expensive stuff, but it payed of every dime i spend in it.

  • @fanpandatastic
    @fanpandatastic 3 роки тому

    I was just thinking about this, thank you guys for the free content we appreciate it:)

  • @bob-a-job
    @bob-a-job 2 роки тому

    Uppskatta din informativa video om de olika typerna och användningarna av mellanlager.
    Men jag önskar att jag kunde tala svenska lika flytande som ni båda talar Engelska.

  • @stupmylumpy
    @stupmylumpy 3 роки тому +1

    what layer would an exceptionally hairy back be classed as ?

  • @pa-secas5630
    @pa-secas5630 3 роки тому

    Porque siempre no se habla de las capas o materiales o construcción de la zona de pantalones,.... siempre abrigo o capas superiores...estará el video de las partes inferiores

  • @adrianjaeger2285
    @adrianjaeger2285 Рік тому

    Well, my question is to the photographer… what lens was that?

  • @sdnalyam
    @sdnalyam 3 роки тому

    Very disappointed that No mention of Polartec Alpha. The most superior fabric. Used by a lot of Special forces. Like Brynje base layers . Unfortunately most outdoor companies have a lot of marketing Bs, but very little independent scientific specs. As for smell with synthetics, Polygene works wonders.

  • @D-L-B
    @D-L-B 3 роки тому

    Useful in this fickle weather #longlifelesswaste

  • @OutdoorsyJ
    @OutdoorsyJ 3 роки тому

    Great tips! #longlifelesswaste

  • @kennethjrgensen5700
    @kennethjrgensen5700 3 роки тому +2

    What are the name of the pants you are wearing? The mens pants. Thx.

    • @peakbagger2014
      @peakbagger2014 3 роки тому +1

      those are the key trousers dawg. I know cuz I own it. np

    • @kennethjrgensen5700
      @kennethjrgensen5700 3 роки тому

      @@peakbagger2014 thanks, buddy.. found keb pants..

  • @SD-xh9np
    @SD-xh9np Рік тому

    Ou se trouve la traduction en français Cordialement

  • @TheTrailDancer
    @TheTrailDancer 3 роки тому

    Calle, where did you get that soft blue Expedition Pack Down Hoodie? I don't think I've seen that color yet. :)

    •  3 роки тому

      Hi! It's the UN blue version, the colors are just a bit off in the film. Although soft blue would be a really nice color. / Lucas

    • @TheTrailDancer
      @TheTrailDancer 3 роки тому +2

      @ HI Lucas... ya... I thought so, the color looks MUCH lighter on the video, I was excited of perhaps a new color... :) hahah

  • @stuartsteele9984
    @stuartsteele9984 3 роки тому

    You didn't refer to polypropylene, lighter, a better hydrophobic, less expensive as well as providing a sense of warmth versus polyester. Polyester gathers moisture from the air and adds weight however the lighter weight polyester is less absorbent. Fishnet polypropylene is even better than plain polypro in that it traps your warm air. Agreeably so, combining polyester with mohair as in a base layer that I own is definitely an excellent reasonably light and warm layer. I do wonder however how a polypro and mohair base layer would stack up against the polyester with mohair base layer. Second layer is a toss up however my wool sweater over my polypro layer or my fishnet polypro over my basic polypro base layer requires further testing to determine best solution. Product weight and perspiration removal between the two is another variable to consider. My synthetic insulated jacket is close in weight to my down insulated jacket. Here is a greater difficulty for studying due to fill weight and no question about down failure in wet conditions.

  • @Eunegin23
    @Eunegin23 6 місяців тому +1

    I used to like Fjällräven which I know since my childhood days in the early 80s. Ah - it looked so Scandinavian and natural. Still wants to be.
    Yet so many of those products are made in China or Vietnam (with a nice Swedish flag attached....) and overpriced. I stay away.

  • @tbechmannfrost
    @tbechmannfrost 3 роки тому

    What is the name of the cap in the video?

    •  3 роки тому +1

      Hi, It is the Greenland wool cap www.fjallraven.com/eu/en-gb/women/accessories/caps-hats-beanies/greenland-wool-cap?sku=f78004

  • @lafamillemaghrebfranca
    @lafamillemaghrebfranca 2 роки тому

    👍👍👍💯💯🙋🇨🇵

  • @MzDani08
    @MzDani08 3 роки тому

    #natureiswaiting #longlifelesswaste ❤️

  • @caribasketball33
    @caribasketball33 3 роки тому

    #longlifelesswater

  • @Henry-ce6oq
    @Henry-ce6oq 3 роки тому

    Ttyf

  • @LinaLina-pl7hm
    @LinaLina-pl7hm 2 роки тому

    طض

  • @jeremyfrancon7522
    @jeremyfrancon7522 3 роки тому

    No