Fjallraven's Newest Backpack - Fjallraven Keb 52L - First Look

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    For the Summer of 2019, Fjallraven has released the Keb Backpack which features a new version of the G-1000 Material which they are calling Bergshell!
    This is the first look at the Fjallraven Keb 52L backpack with Wooden Stays!

    Price : $275
    Weight : Almost 5lbs (4lb 15.7oz)
    Colors : Men, Blue and black
    Women : Black, red navy blue
    Versions : 52L (3173cu in) and a 72L
    Sexes : The Keb is available in men and womens makes.
    Sizes : One fits all
    New for 2019 Fjallraven has released the Keb 52 backpack and what makes it very interesting is for me at least, the wood frame which I have only seen on one other of their pacts, the Kaija!
    Designed to be a year round backpack, it can be easily adjusted for most users.
    The pack features a narrow profile
    Made from new Bergshell fabric and well-proven G -1000 HeavyDuty Eco S - it offers outstanding performance in challenging terrain.
    trekking backpack with ski touring functionality.
    Made from G-1000® HeavyDuty Eco S with base and side sections in Bergshell, a waterproof 400D ripstop fabric made from 31% recycled nylon.
    Wooden frame made from FSC-certified birch.
    Narrow profile gives freedom of movement on technical treks/ski trips.
    Ergonomic carrying system with snow-repellent stretch fabric.
    Carrying system can easily be adapted to fit a wide range of back lengths.
    Supportive hip belt and shaped shoulder straps.
    All features designed for easy handling with winter gloves on.
    Large main compartment with snowlock closure.
    Top lid with two zippered pockets.
    The hip belt has two pockets plus loops for pulling a toboggan.
    Side compression straps.
    Hydration system compatible.
    Rain cover included.
    Bergshell, Fjällräven’s very own waterproof and sustainable fabric, is made from 100% recycled nylon. It is developed specifically for backpacks and has a very high tear and tensile strength. But what makes it unique is a new flat ripstop construction combining airtextured yarn with filament yarn in a balanced weave that gives exceptional abrasion-resistance while also increasing tear strength.
    This means that the lifespan of the backpack is considerably increased.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 137

  • @federico02072
    @federico02072 5 років тому +5

    Osprey is also a great backpack BUT I have to say fjallraven is an AWESOME company. We have abisco 3 tent and it's a tank, so I have to say they are a fantastic company

  • @larsstenseth2351
    @larsstenseth2351 5 років тому +3

    Just got the Fjellreven rucksack no21 medium 20L in the house, and damn, you simply can’t beat the quality. Am 45 and I believe it’s gonna last out my lifetime 😁 150$ on sale. Still pricey, but worth every penny👍
    Cheers from Norway 🍻

  • @Yorkshiremadmick
    @Yorkshiremadmick 5 років тому +13

    This pack looks awesome. I like the idea of wooden stays, durable, sustainable and of course you could make a replacement on the move. Better than aluminium.
    Looking forward to your full review.

    • @sgtcrabfat
      @sgtcrabfat 5 років тому +2

      It also wont get you stopped so often going through airport security like aluminium stays do, I have the Bugout system which has metal stays that I now remove before packing for the plane.

    • @circedge
      @circedge 4 роки тому

      Wood, sustainable? Yeah ok.

  • @jeffreydonaldson7003
    @jeffreydonaldson7003 5 років тому +4

    I'm sure it is a nice pack.. But I like my Osprey 70 l Aether Ag after using it. I like the way it carrie well is very comfortable.
    It can be synched down and up. If people don't load a pack right. It won't be right. I seen you do the Osprey Atmos, but not the Aether or the Deauter you had once.

  • @dinnuwicaksono
    @dinnuwicaksono 5 років тому +3

    Hi Luke, nice review
    Here in Indonesia Keb 52 cost me $393 from authorized retailer, that shocked me when you say you pay only $275.
    I use it about 2 time for trekking and really impresed with how stable it is, I mean the narrower design work perfect.
    Also the bergshell is superb.

    • @MutsFire
      @MutsFire 5 років тому

      They pay "no" taxes in the states ;)

    • @nr379
      @nr379 2 роки тому

      bang kalo untuk iklim tropis indo backsystemnya bikin gerah ga kira2? pengen bungkus juga ahaha

    • @dinnuwicaksono
      @dinnuwicaksono 2 роки тому

      @@nr379 sejauh yg saya rasa sih ngga terlalu gerah karna di bagian tengah ada cukup jarak buat sirkulasi tapi emang lumayan nyeplak keringet, yg saya perhatiin fokus produknya lebih ke general technical carrier. Paling kalo yg mau fokus sirkulasi udara seri friluft (abisko friluft 45 atau friluft lappland 45).

  • @opalprestonshirley1700
    @opalprestonshirley1700 5 років тому +5

    I've never purchased any Fjallraven due to their pricing but this pack could be a winner for me as $275 would be a good price point. Safe journeys.

  • @helly8800
    @helly8800 5 років тому +1

    Hi there Luke. The pack might be expensive i the states, but here in Europe it's even more expensive. It's like 300 to 400 USD... But it looks great... Thanks for sharing...

  • @teammaroon1
    @teammaroon1 5 років тому

    I was introduced to them from your videos, back when you bought your first pair of pant that had to be hemmed. Love them ever since. I would like to add that I agree 100% on the US website. Keep the good videos and your opinions coming. Hope the family is doing well brother..✌️

  • @Caddowolf
    @Caddowolf 5 років тому +3

    I don't have $275 in my pack and everything in it! It's full of good stuff too!

  • @TheTrailDancer
    @TheTrailDancer 5 років тому +1

    Fjallraven is the best or one of the top 3 outdoor companies in existence! :) You should try the newly improved Keb Hiking Pants, incredible!

  • @huntermarshall
    @huntermarshall 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the update! Can't wait for the review. I'm needing a decent pack.

  • @MG-ze3lf
    @MG-ze3lf 5 років тому +15

    Fjallraven is a bad habit for me. Stuff is awesome but expensive. Lol. I love my Kaipak 38L.

    • @circedge
      @circedge 4 роки тому

      Expensive is fine, when it's worth the money. More often than not, it isn't with Fjällräven. For that kind of money I expect second to none QC, which is there with something like Savotta.

  • @jduarte1506
    @jduarte1506 6 місяців тому

    Good video, excellent bag, I am between this and the Mystery Ranch Terraframe of 50 liters, the Vaude and the Deuter, I don't know which would be the best quality and the most balanced

  • @sawdust6968
    @sawdust6968 5 років тому +1

    campsaver has fjallraven packs on sale right now, got this pack on sale for 192.00 the 72 for 209.00 bucks,
    pretty dang good.

  • @Wildernessoutside
    @Wildernessoutside 5 років тому

    you can't go wrong with Fjallraven backpacks they make common sense hardwearing equipment ,I own a couple abisko 75 and Nabisco frulit 45 and they are both great packs ,I may have to look at buying this one aswell Luke

  • @flowjoe100
    @flowjoe100 5 років тому

    Excellent review, I really enjoyed it and found it extremely informative. Keep em coming!!!

  • @terryweaver9770
    @terryweaver9770 5 років тому +6

    I absolutely love Fjallraven. I think I wish I could bathe in it, lol!

  • @Fedaykin8
    @Fedaykin8 5 років тому

    The only experience I have with Fjallraven so far are their pants, and of course as everyone knows they are amazing. Best hiking/outdoor pants I've owned. Last pair I got were Keb Gaiters, and I also have a pair of Barents Pro. Love them both. I can only imagine that their other products are of similar quality, and I've heard as much.

    • @goswo
      @goswo 5 років тому

      Paul Hurtado well, I truly believe there is a new sherif in town, when it comes to trousers. I have tons (almost) of Fjallraven gear, and I love it, thiught I would never ever change for another brand - well I did. Same quality, if not better, way better design and fit, and aprox half price of Fjallraven, the name is Revolution Race. Check ot out, and I am not connected to this company in any way, but me and most of my friende has changed to that brand, top notchnquality

  • @stevenbp101
    @stevenbp101 5 років тому

    Appreciate all the good information, looks like a great pack. God bless. (Old guy from Arkansas)🇺🇸

  • @fredir3596
    @fredir3596 5 років тому

    I like the idea of the wood stays but I’m not sure it’s an improvement over aluminum. I have a pack with aluminum stays. The stays can be adjusted to contour to your body.

  • @greenwolf2299
    @greenwolf2299 5 років тому

    Good review, however for the price u'd expext some better features. Osprey packs have a fully u-zip opening on the front, thats so easy for un packing. Also when you remove their toplid you get a rainflap to cover to hood up, super nice as well.

  • @indycharlie
    @indycharlie 5 років тому +1

    Sure doesn't look like 52L to me . After getting spoiled with my GG 60L Crown Vic ll last yr , I can't imagine a summer pack again at the 5lb mark . Looks like a nice , sturdy pack though .

  • @scherry2900
    @scherry2900 5 років тому

    It's nearly the kaipak 58. Just with an adjustable carrying system. My kaipak fits me well. Nice for bushcraft, traveling as a backpacker and so on. The only "problem" i have with fjällräven is the weight. Fast long distance hikes and mountaineering is not what fjällräven is focus on.

    • @markc9131
      @markc9131 5 років тому +1

      It's for fat Vikings

    • @scherry2900
      @scherry2900 5 років тому

      @@markc9131 🤣 massiv vikings

  • @stevelucier8346
    @stevelucier8346 5 років тому

    One size fits all! I would need the spine measurement range and hip measurement. Always interested in narrow packs that can pack a load enough for several days. However finding for 4' 8" through 5'2" is lol really difficult.

  • @sebulban
    @sebulban 2 роки тому

    Its narrow because the sides are meant to have loads like skis or rope and you still need room to move your elbows. This one is meant for the mountains 😊

  • @jamesgraham828
    @jamesgraham828 5 років тому

    Great intro into this pack. Looking forward to full review!

  • @epicscoreCS2
    @epicscoreCS2 3 роки тому

    Only thing this version has as a down side vs the 60-75L back packs they make is that the 52L keb dose not have a mesh to dry your cloth/tent, can be a deal breaker why im considering the 75L even when i dont need more space.

  • @HenriqueMerisalo
    @HenriqueMerisalo 4 роки тому

    I'm glad livin in sweden:)
    Thanks for great videos👌👌👌

  • @johnc1975
    @johnc1975 5 років тому

    Hi Luke, excellent review as always. Speaking of Swedish stuff, just wondering if you could review the Morakniv Garberg. I have a collection of smaller knives I use for backpacking but I am thinking about getting a bushcraft type knife.

  • @spider5001
    @spider5001 5 років тому +1

    Really cool! It is a lot like my osprey kestrel 48. I love it. The osprey is about 100 bucks cheaper though with more external options. Can you do a comparison review? They are very similar.

    • @lodevanierssel
      @lodevanierssel 5 років тому

      Put in 20 pounds or more and you'll feel the 100 bucks difference. Not only comfort or ventilation wise, but the ease of use, simple, clean, fast & efficient. It's really a resemblance of scandinavian "thinking'.

  • @Lfomod1Dubstep
    @Lfomod1Dubstep 5 років тому +5

    yeah some Swedish top quality right there :D

  • @djschultz1502
    @djschultz1502 5 років тому

    I can't bring myself to pay that for a 52l and at almost 5 pounds not worth it to me,but it looks very durable as to be expected with their great line of products.

  • @Jasper0o0
    @Jasper0o0 5 років тому

    Can’t wait for the review. I may actually buy this pack.

  • @KyaniMosaic_Crone
    @KyaniMosaic_Crone 5 років тому

    You're right, their American website is useless. I do prefer their gear to American made products. European companies really put more thought into the functionality & durability & I feel a lot of that has to do with the Freedom to Roam Act. Europeans have so nany more opportunities to respectfully explore their countries than Americans do & their gear reflects that & you're the only review channel we trust for honesty.

  • @btrswt35
    @btrswt35 5 років тому

    Excellent overview. One suggestion, include some measurements. That would be useful so it doesn't have to look it up somewhere else.

  • @martinaugustocarvallocrosa4616
    @martinaugustocarvallocrosa4616 3 роки тому

    Can I use this backpack for airline travel as a carry on?

  • @fjdkfdfjdf33
    @fjdkfdfjdf33 5 років тому

    A competing backpack called the Lundhags Gneik 54L is a bit cheaper. Don't know if it's in the North American market though.

  • @ericm8322
    @ericm8322 5 років тому

    Sweet, gonna put that on my list for sure!!

  • @cephasmcpher67peteroutdoorspip
    @cephasmcpher67peteroutdoorspip 5 років тому

    That looks like an awesome pack but sadly for me out of my price range. I have been looking at a Mardingtop 50L pack for around $80. Have you or could you possibly do a review on this pack? Your opinion speaks volumes on a product to me.

  • @coreykolenosky5974
    @coreykolenosky5974 5 років тому

    Kuiu Has 85 liter packs in 6lb range, carbon fiber frame, rated to 160 lbs.

  • @incysif1202
    @incysif1202 4 роки тому

    It would be great.
    If you could make a review of the singi 48. Thanks.

  • @cgriggsiv
    @cgriggsiv 5 років тому

    Definitely very interesting backpack
    A little new with a little old the oldest referring to the wood
    But for me it's still tattoo pricey and on top of that I do nothing but bikepacking because I don't drive so I bike pack everywhere I go on my little trip's

  • @mixmediaproductions
    @mixmediaproductions 4 роки тому

    aluminum frame lighter weight? I like it, but it's $. brand . Classy.

  • @The_Crow_Flies
    @The_Crow_Flies 5 років тому

    Hey are you using a new filter on your camera? The video looks different to me. I like it if so. If not i wonder why it was looking different to me lol. The bag looks really nice. I hope it holds up to the testing but considering it is Fjallraven I am sure it will lol.

  • @semco72057
    @semco72057 5 років тому

    That is a nice looking backpack, but I already have an American pack which is nice as well.

  • @GetUpTheMountains
    @GetUpTheMountains 2 роки тому

    $290 now but still worth every penny.

  • @StaedtlerFox
    @StaedtlerFox 5 років тому

    I have little problem to adjusting the straps on this bag... Can't find the right place to make it feel same comfort as Abisko Friluft 45..

  • @PUTDEVICE
    @PUTDEVICE 5 років тому

    If it becomes popular, it will not take so long before there are bad copies of it. as with Fjällräven kånken.

  • @marjiecleveland
    @marjiecleveland 5 років тому

    Very nice backpack and the price is good!

  • @Grvldad
    @Grvldad 4 роки тому

    How would you compare this bag to Savotta Jääkäri L backpack?

  • @barbaraburleson9969
    @barbaraburleson9969 5 років тому

    Are you guys going camping again?? Love those videos

  • @tjellis1479
    @tjellis1479 5 років тому

    What?....No Light Saber holder, come on. Will it hold up to a 12ga shotgun?

  • @johngergen1215
    @johngergen1215 5 років тому

    Nice pack, nice video. What would you recommend for a good camping shower? Thanks.

    • @TheOutdoorGearReview
      @TheOutdoorGearReview  5 років тому +1

      I'm a fan of filling up either a container or my hydration bladder and doing a 'dump' bath; it's cold but exhilarating on those hot summer days. - Luke

  • @JohnKlopp
    @JohnKlopp 5 років тому

    Nice looking quality pack!

  • @rudyo8409
    @rudyo8409 5 років тому

    Does fjallraven make pants for bigger guy's ?
    Trying to justify a pair for my self.
    Please send the European link.
    Thank's Rudy

  • @mariaotero5601
    @mariaotero5601 5 років тому

    That's awesome 😊!

  • @TheVoltaire1
    @TheVoltaire1 4 роки тому

    Been 8 months. How's it holding up? Any updates?

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 5 років тому

    How does this compare to GREGORY and OSPREY?

  • @hawkeytown
    @hawkeytown 5 років тому

    I dont get the constant hate on hip belt pockets. I had an ospery aether.... they were fine. I have an osprey xenith and a sierra designs flex capacitor (my current go to) and the hit belt pockets on both are absolutely fine. They hold more than enough stuff that you would want to have on your hips and I have no issues working the zippers on either with one hand. What the heck are people expecting or trying to do? are you not getting the right size hip belt so you have to crank down the belt and bend the pockets too much? I just dont understand.

    • @TheOutdoorGearReview
      @TheOutdoorGearReview  5 років тому

      It has been common for backpacking companies to incorporate small waist belt pockets with their backpacks; so common in fact that there are numerous companies which have capitalized on this fact by releasing larger pockets which will fit over those (smart idea). That is why I meant it as anyone who has been around the backpacking scene long enough knows what I'm talking about.
      Hope that helps you understand why I point this out.
      - Luke

    • @hawkeytown
      @hawkeytown 5 років тому

      @@TheOutdoorGearReview Thanks for the reply Luke. I totally understand what your saying and why you commented on it in your vid, and I know all about the small pockets. My thought was just that any more on any decent sized pack all the pockets are just fine, I think the trend has gotten away from the small pockets, yet I still see people complain about it and even some of the ones I listed as having "small" pockets. I was simply saying, it seems like some people want to pack half their crap in the hip belt pockets for some reason.
      Keep up the awesome reviews and adventures =D

  • @christof705
    @christof705 5 років тому

    I like their stuff, but their apparel isn't made for big dudes. Not sure if it's a European sizing thing, but their 2XL stuff is way too short in the torso and limbs for me, where Arcteryx is a near-perfect fit. It's a shame though, I'd love to rock some of their stuff.

    • @MutsFire
      @MutsFire 5 років тому

      It might be, they suck at sizing.. //fjällräven fan in Sweden

  • @MutsFire
    @MutsFire 5 років тому +1

    Fjällräven is Swedish and their Swedish site is worthless aswell :D
    They have sizing errors and no one knows how diffrent modells... took me 3 weeks to return and get a new pair, full price and their fault why I had to return it

  • @barrchan5358
    @barrchan5358 5 років тому

    Some guy compared it with the Lundhags Gneik?

  • @davegoodridge8352
    @davegoodridge8352 5 років тому

    Nice pack

  • @martinstengard2267
    @martinstengard2267 5 років тому

    When do you think the full review is coming? I'm really interested in the 72L version. Keep up the good work!

  • @karlkaiser7803
    @karlkaiser7803 5 років тому

    Nice!

  • @RealFooking
    @RealFooking 4 роки тому

    Decent backpack, considering the price it actually is rather bad even.

  • @ozfram1
    @ozfram1 5 років тому

    I don't know on my budget I think I would rather stick with a North Face or something equivalent.

    • @TheCooperman666
      @TheCooperman666 5 років тому +1

      I use a long back british jungle pattern bergen (90L) from the 80's cost me £20.

  • @cristibaluta
    @cristibaluta 5 років тому

    I was about to check it till you said the weight :(

  • @halibut1249
    @halibut1249 5 років тому +1

    Well... Let's put it this way. There are plenty of packs out there that hit that 2 lb sweet spot. So why carry the extra 2-1/2 to 3 lbs?? At that weight I'd rather go old school and hike with the Kelty external frame. Weight is a big factor. There's alot of competition from lightweight and ultralight packs. If you're only car-camping, or doing moderate hikes of limited distances/durations, then this might work. You're going to have to order it, too, to test it out. Doesn't sound like it's available in stores.

  • @arocosadventures724
    @arocosadventures724 5 років тому

    Hej, nice review! In the process of buying a new pack. Although Swede I only have Arc’teryx & Osprey. Beside my Kånken as a child my experiance with Fjällräven packs is limited. My Ax is comfy and Oy is light, what makes the Fjällräven ”unique” according to you? Tack så mycket!

  • @markcarr9249
    @markcarr9249 5 років тому

    Interested to hear if the wooden frame warps when soaked. Thanks Luke.

  • @VandrefalkTV
    @VandrefalkTV 5 років тому +3

    Fjällraven is pronounced "Fjellreven", where the E's in "Fjäll" and "rav" are the same sound as the ell/E in "well". So, Fjellreven. It just sounds so weird to me as a Scandinavian with "fjallraven" :p Great pack though, and video. :)

  • @tenminutetokyo2643
    @tenminutetokyo2643 5 років тому +1

    DOOD!

  • @josephpessotti3876
    @josephpessotti3876 5 років тому

    Expensive

  • @cyrilbilkenstein4677
    @cyrilbilkenstein4677 5 років тому

    Is fjallraven the Apple of rucksacks, Overpriced ?

    • @huexley
      @huexley 5 років тому

      No, I Made a 8 days trek in Iceland, my kajka didnt flinch on volcanic rocks. M'y wife choose an Osprey which is destroyed. Full of small holes. Yes its heavy and expensive, but its so reliable.

    • @MutsFire
      @MutsFire 5 років тому

      Dude, thats mean! ;) ^
      You get what you pay for here, not like with Apple products

  • @doughroasterbushcraftandsu3947
    @doughroasterbushcraftandsu3947 5 років тому

    Too many zips they should have just gone with the KISS principle

  • @MrElias2043
    @MrElias2043 5 років тому

    If you like this Scandinavian design: check out Lundhags. I Like their stuff even more.

  • @davidcolinstillman5585
    @davidcolinstillman5585 5 років тому

    DO THE WOOD STAYS HOLD SWEAT / RAIN WATER / ETC ? LOOKS NICE ! THANK YOU ! BE SAFE!

  • @TheCooperman666
    @TheCooperman666 5 років тому

    looks bigger than 52L

  • @cindyneely6087
    @cindyneely6087 5 років тому +1

    👍👍

  • @RathwulvenBushcraft
    @RathwulvenBushcraft 5 років тому

    Seems like a nice pack - though they afe simply too overpriced in my opinion.

  • @ericrobinson5921
    @ericrobinson5921 5 років тому

    New camera and mic Luke?

    • @TheOutdoorGearReview
      @TheOutdoorGearReview  5 років тому +1

      New camera brother, what did you think of the quality? Good eyes Eric!
      - Luke

    • @ericrobinson5921
      @ericrobinson5921 5 років тому

      TheOutdoorGearReview I love it looks great! Plus your content just keeps getting better and better! Thank you for making these vids for us!

  • @bobjoncas2814
    @bobjoncas2814 5 років тому

    ..NICE,.good review..

  • @iberiksoderblom
    @iberiksoderblom 5 років тому

    Well, at least you can burn the frame for heat...
    True Nordic backpacking does require a tuff and reliable backpack. Fjällräven delivers !!!

  • @Nathan-or2zl
    @Nathan-or2zl 5 років тому

    Hey luke

  • @moto2kx2
    @moto2kx2 5 років тому +1

    200, Id buy it.

  • @Eric-ew8jt
    @Eric-ew8jt 5 років тому

    Cool Hand are you using a new Camera?

    • @TheOutdoorGearReview
      @TheOutdoorGearReview  5 років тому +1

      I sure am, what do you think brother?

    • @Eric-ew8jt
      @Eric-ew8jt 5 років тому +1

      275 Not's bad for that size of pack

    • @TheOutdoorGearReview
      @TheOutdoorGearReview  5 років тому +1

      What do you think of the quality of the video? - Luke

    • @Eric-ew8jt
      @Eric-ew8jt 5 років тому

      @@TheOutdoorGearReview Well I thought I was stroking out for a second because it just seems ''greenish' like there's a filter? Not saying it's a bad video

    • @TheOutdoorGearReview
      @TheOutdoorGearReview  5 років тому +1

      The colors are all me, I was working on grading and in truth, I'm not all that good at it. Practice makes perfect.

  • @LichtlopersMuziek
    @LichtlopersMuziek 3 роки тому

    1:37 "laptop"? Hey, when you're out and about do you really need even more 'entertainment'?
    Besides: a laptop -- even a tablet -- is relatively heavy, so when stuck into that front pocket it might just pull a person backwards, the back pocket being so distatnt from the walker's spine (i.e. his/her area of gravity).
    If I were to use this front pocket I'd fill it with clothes (scarf, gloves, poncho; leav the pack's rain cover at home).

  • @TeaDoubleE85
    @TeaDoubleE85 5 років тому

    Rather get a Savotta back pack.

  • @ohiofly
    @ohiofly 5 років тому

    How big will the waste strap go

  • @okcantbelieveit294
    @okcantbelieveit294 5 років тому +1

    Wooden staves are good. Can be used as kindling. Can’t do that with aluminium. 😂

  • @shcmoly
    @shcmoly 5 років тому

    Not familiar with the brand but looks like similar quality & price to Gregory and others.

  • @karlkaiser7803
    @karlkaiser7803 5 років тому

    I still would like to see you hike Table rock...

  • @milesc.anthony2811
    @milesc.anthony2811 5 років тому

    Wow!!!! It's only TWO-HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS!!!!!!!! I know. This is ultra SUPER...tactical. It has sleeves for laptops! Pockets HERE, pockets THERE! All I see is the ashtray to a Mercedes, hold on...WOW! IT HAS A LEFT SIDE ONLY POCKET?! DAMN, man...that's GOT to be worth SIXTY-FIVE DOLLARS! Let me guess. It's, wait, A SINGLE HUGE POCKET?! Well, holy fuck man! This is made out of something SPECIAL...right? And that's wood MINED FROM A MAGICAL FUCKING ASTEROID AND COST SO MANY LIVES TO PROCURE...riiiiiiiiiiiiiight? "Um, sir? It weighs three ounces. It took eight THOUSAND hours to construct. The wood...I don't give a shit. It's fucking ripstop fabric and WOOD. The joke writes itself. You can have this garbage. I'll stick to the shit that's hundreds less, lasts forever, ISN'T pretentious and overpriced and that's actually tough. You and others like you can walk around verbally masturbating in defense of this dead tech post modern BULLshit. For...fuck's...sake.

    • @7qF94LQP
      @7qF94LQP 5 років тому

      Look at you go Girl!

  • @toyotatoncray3095
    @toyotatoncray3095 5 років тому

    QUESTION ... what are the dimensions?

  • @campdavid2503
    @campdavid2503 5 років тому

    Time to change you logo. You’re to big for the current one! 🤙🏻

  • @poee450
    @poee450 5 років тому

    What is the main difference between 52W vs. 52?

    • @MutsFire
      @MutsFire 5 років тому +1

      The length of the back and curved sholderstraps (or whats it called)

  • @sgbradley
    @sgbradley 5 років тому

    I use BushcraftCanada.com for Fjallraven's product's information Spec's but this pack isn't in it as of today but will call Monday.

  • @petermentes63
    @petermentes63 5 років тому

    How many liters and how many lbs?

    • @boyo1348
      @boyo1348 5 років тому +1

      The capacity is in the title of the video.... 4.9 lbs

    • @petermentes63
      @petermentes63 5 років тому

      Boyo 13 right thanks

  • @fedup961
    @fedup961 5 років тому

    Woo