To be clear, the most eco-conscious this you can do is to not buy anything. This is if you want to buy something and you want to buy new. So, what do you all think? Is Fjällräven worth the price? If you own something from Fjällräven, let me know whether you like it or not. (edit: sorry to all Swedes. I butchered the pronunciation of Fjällräven. Here's how you really pronounce it: ua-cam.com/video/8dcI32pdaqM/v-deo.html)
I'm basic and fell for the Kanken trends for my school bag and I love it. It fits all my supplies that I need for the day really well and is very aesthetically pleasing. Overall I've been trying to reduce my consumption but I feel like investing my money into items that will last me awhile rather than cheaper alternatives that I will have to replace every few years is better for my wallet and the planet. Anti-consumption mindsets are imperative to helping the Earth but on some level we all consume and it's important to make smarter choices when we do.
I own two classic kanken backpacks, it goes well with almost every errand and is very durable as well. 👍🏼 BTW, my other kanken was a secondhand bag from a thrift shop but is still damn sturdy
Our Changing Climate I have had two Fjällräven sweaters for several years now, and they still look brand new. I wear them basically everyday. They were both a 100$, so it was 200$ all total for both (it’s a lot!) but I do think they are worth the price. They are the « High Coast Hoodies » if anybody was wandering. It’s really really high quality, it’s a real outdoor brand, unlike Napapijri or those fake brands
Here is a crash course in how to pronounce the Swedish letters Å, Ä and Ö: Å is like the first a in ”always”, Ä is like a in ”and”, Ö is like e in”merchant”. As you can see both Fjällräven and Kånken are completely mispronounced in this video.
Yeah so I’m from Sweden, and my mom is 46. When she was 9 yrs old fjäll räven was the like the Adidas nowadays. She had one of these backpacks. I’m 12 and I’m still using moms 37 yrs backpack of Fjäll räven.
I’m 50, and i would love to still have the kånken I carried when I was a kid. Have no idea what happened to it. Somewhere around the house I do have the same pencil pouch with a Swedish flag that I’ve owned since at least högsatdiet.
Am I the only one who thinks 90$ for a Backpack that lasts you for a very long time is a decent price. I mean thats an investment you will have to make for years. I had cheap backpacks that ripped after a few month, but have never seen a destroyed Fjällräven. Same goes for the jacket. A decent outdoor winter jacket is at least 200$ and thats where Fjällräven starts with its cheapest models as well. I really dont undestand why this film makes it look like its incredibly expensive. Especially regarding the high quality of the products.
I have a 16 dollar costco backpack that's lasted for years in perfect condition and IMHO has a lot more features than these stupid klanken backpacks. You dont have to pay a lot to get good quality.
IKON&BTS&GG Supremesist the price reflects what goes into it, the fabric, extra features, work, eco-friendliness , and generally good quality, etc, will make the price go up. if you cant afford the bag, then dont get it. because there is a group of people that cant afford the bag or brand, doesnt mean its a bad price for what goes into it. i cant afford it either but would rather buy one of these for school than a new one every year which wastes a shit ton of money.
I use my dads Fjällräven-jacket that he bought in the 70s and it is still in mint condition. Also the Kånken-backpacks we have from the 80s and 90s are in good shape still. It cost a lot but it will hold up for generations if you take care of your gear unlike that 15 dollar bag from the cheap store, that you'll have to buy every year for the kids to use in school.
@@Jenny-tm3cm it makes sense for elementary kids because they get extremely dirty. But for middle and high school, buy an expensive bag that lasts all 7 years or atleast 3 years. Also, 15 dollars which is the average price for a cheap cartoon backpack is nothing unless you are in poverty. Don’t assume that everyone lives in poverty, cuz even the lower middle class parents can still afford 15 dollars for a backpack every year
@@Jenny-tm3cm My mom bought me a new backpack for 10th or 11th grade. I kept telling her that I didn't need a new backpack, but she still kept insisting on buying me a backpack. She also does the same thing with my clothes, she'll constantly buy me new clothes that I don't even want or need.
@@csillademeter4037 they are convenient for a lot of things really, just the perfect size for books or a small notebook. Lota of space if you want to fetch some groceries etc...
When I used crappy backpacks, the rain would ruin my books and the zippers would break and snag constantly, and at worst they would split at the stitching between the body of the backpack and the zipper. Investing in a good backpack means that I can depend on it in a lot of weather and I'll not have to replace it in two years.
Same I have been using their bags for years since I was like 3 because my mom is Swedish and I was surprised when it became a fashion trend when I saw white girls who couldn’t pronounce the name properly walking around with them
the kånken bags last SO LONG! you get (at least in Sweden) a 30-year guarantee and so so many people in Sweden inherit their grandparents or parents kånken backpacks. How many other brands, cheap or expensive, have backpacks that last throughout 2-3 GENERATIONS? if you divide the price with how long it lasts it's really quite cheap. It's an investment into more sustainable quality products and although it might feel expensive when you buy it, it'll be so worth it if you need a good backpack (or other outdoor gear). However, If you're just buying it for the hype and the look I can understand why it might seem overpriced and not seem worth it!
Sam Westman I find amazing that somebody uses that long something in this modern times where everything is quite trashsble cuz trends change. But that’s good to know, at least I won’t hesitate next time to spend on one when I feel again a crave for the kanken!
As a German, I can't wear The North Face or Jack Wolfskin. I always associate these two brands with my badly dressed countrymen that are traveling abroad.
Rising Stars i wore mine daily for 2 years, back pack held up well. Had problems with color transfer though. If you’re going for longevity i recommend a dark color.
@@ChibiDesigns These mom and grandma stories flooding the comment section is obviously a product of backpacks from the last century when they were made in Sweden. I suspect that they won't be as durable when outsourced to Asia to benefit the bottom line, although they'll probably hold up better than the average backpack.
$90 for a backpack is actually really good. High quality backpacks can last a very long time so you’re getting your money’s worth and it’s not an item one needs to buy regularly
I have a samsonite backpack that got bought and used all the way back since 2008, half of the time it sat unused but thats still 7-8 years of use. the only damage on it is one of the small internal pockets have a ripped lip, but thats it
As a swede it hurts to hear the English pronunciation but it doesn't matter because this video is really well made and educational, I didn't know half of this lol
My Kanken mini was around $60 but it is literally the best backpack I have ever owned. I use it everyday and I've had it for 3 years. It's the perfect size, not too big, but it literally fits everything. It fits 6 aluminum cans inside and it doesn't appear like it has that much space. I've never had to buy another day bag since I got it because it's actually perfect for all of my adventures, and it's safe and protects my things from being robbed. I cannot express how much I recommend this bag.
gingerontheroad Don’t put it in the washer or dryer! Just put it in your sink with lukewarm water and use an old toothbrush and brush off the dirty spots. If need to, use baby shampoo for the spots that are harder to come off and then just hang it to dry!
My jansport can carry 10 alluminum cans I've had for 3years I had thrown it to people I had steped on it wetted it and it's still hanging in my back like it never broke.
People: Companies should do more to protect the environment! Companies: *does stuff to protect the environment* People: They're terrible! It's just a marketing ploy! Why do people do thissss
@@DaGreat7 Fuck off dingus. You're so woke you can see through the wokeness. All hail DaGreat7, too smart for the world. Or maybe people hate eco-fashion and eco-tech trends because in the end these companies are still contributing to the destruction of the planet and the exploitation of it's creatures (humans included). In other words, maybe it is all a marketing ply. Why do you believe what an advertiser has to say?
A girl in my class has one, she’s always bragging about it. She’s always saying, “It’s good for the environment, that’s why I got it.” Yet, she LITERALLY buys 2-3 water bottles per day from the high school canteen. 😤
Tell her buying plastic bottles isn't good for the environment. Call her a hypocrite for not having a dopper. C'mon man, be the necessary evil and make her do it. You gotta do it!
Loki Friggason Yeah, all the girls in my school (living in Sweden) have a fjällräven backpack...but they have those like small ones. Like they can only fit in their computers cuz it’s so small. Don’t know why they buy the small ones...fashion right?
I beg to differ. I live near the Savannah College of Art and Design and those students are infamous for throwing away high end bags, clothing and gear. In fact the only reason I look as Bougie as I do is because I trash dive once all the students leave.
CeaJae Parker lmao my friends buy cheap butane torches and since it’s cheap they constantly break or malfunction so they replace them every couple months. My $80 butane torch is still going strong while my friends have replaced their $20 cheap ass torch 3 times
If you google swedish people pronouncing fjällräven. You will have a good time👌. The guy in the video is english speaking so he's not pronouncing it right with the swedish Å,Ä,Ö....by the way i speak swedish 😂👌i did have a good laugh tho the way he pronounced things
The thing is it's just a backpack, even just 70 dollars for the pretty small backpack is a lot. The 15 inch laptop size backpack is the size I need for my daily life but it's like 110 dollars which is a lot for me to spend.
@@chris1814 What are you saying? I'm having a hard time understanding you. "scrub them gently like 5" - Scrub them 5 times? Like brush the backback up against something? "if its get dirty and you just basically *thanos snapped * them" - They break if you get them dirty and try to brush the dirt off? "they just gonna switch ton on existent mode" - Switch to non-existent mode? Your sentences makes no sense. I got cancer when trying to decipher your minds way of using words. I am now dying and the ambulance is on its way. And your claim also makes no sense if you're saying it wont last for years. It's literally just a really durable fabric, that's sewn into box shape. Won't get more durable than that unless the fabric is sold by itself.
@@lordgutterrat9634 yeah its dumb. Supreme or gucci backpack that can barely hold anything for so much is such a waist, especially if you only but it to "flex" on people
Ive had my Fjellreven jacket for like 5 years now, maybe 6.. I had to no idea it was something to flex about. They are good products and abit higher pricepoint. But pays off in the long run, with how long they last. Its my "go too Jacket" the one i allways wear.
@@lordgutterrat9634 yeah or Louis Vuitton which I personally have no clue what their quality is like but like hundreds of thousands of dollars for a suitcase??????
I mean my sister had her bag in like 20 years before she decided to get a new one (and the old one wasn’t even broken) the material is so good, and if you take care of your kånken right it will last like forever.
@@milanhulleman1822 I have a strong hatred for the north face. Their gear from 10/15 years ago would last longer than buying it new today. Someone I know owns a TNF tent from 1999 and it is still going stronger than a jacket another friend bought 2 years ago
i'm currently shopping around for a used kanken laptop bag! i started looking for one because of the aesthetic but i'm sticking with it because i love the longevity and sustainability. buying used is something i'm trying to do more of.
When I buy a $40 Jansport or Herschel, they rip after maybe a year of regular use? My $130 CAD Kanken has lasted years longer, protects from rain MUCH better (can't tell you how many of my notes got ruined in the rain from Jansport), and overall you get what you paid for. You still end up spending the same amount of money in the long term, may as well opt for better quality and less waste!
Andrew Nguyen jansport used to be such a good brand for backpacks and just as iconic but they’ve gone down in quality! Their bags feel so cheap now and lightweight.
@@k1773ns Yeah, my aunt said she still has her jansport to this day from high school, which is what made me go get one, but mine ripped early in it's lifespan and it left me really disappointed. They do have that "if it rips, we'll repair it for free" warranty but you still have to pay for shipping and you're left without a bag for months lol
@@CXY96 They sell a wax bar you can rub and coat your bag with, but my first time washing without the wax I noticed water doesn't leak through the fabric (or very minimal moisture movement through the fabric). The water just sits on top of the fabric like a cup and it doesn't drip throughout! To be honest this feature alone is what gave them my patronage
Because they are not doing that bad internationally, the problem is as far as I know only in the Scandinavian Arctic regions, one of the largest problems is the larger ordinary red fox taking over areas. Tragic anyway though.
It doesn't actually translate to arctic fox btw. It's more like the mountainous fox or the mountainside fox. It ends in "en" so it is "the" and "fjäll" means roughly means mountainside and not arctic. I'm Danish and not Swedish but the words are very similar.
Actually the word fjäll would be fell in English. The definition of which is a mountain that reaches above the alpine tree line. Though the English word is also used as a name for some places in Northern England and Isle of Man. So the "fell fox". Alternatively you could use the Norwegian definition of "fjell" in that case it would be the "mountain taller then a hill fox" for added ridiculousness.
its like the scottish wildcat is about to die from scotland wanting to build a wind farm on its last major breeding ground and way over estimating the numbers left. There are around 30 left (according to Wildcat Haven) but as it is a subspecies of european wildcat, they dont care though as they are doing fine.
Everything aside, this is one of the smoothest and amazingly edited video I have ever seen. The transitions, animations and color grading are simply beautiful. ❤️
we swedes aren’t as marketing minded as you americans so i think the recycling and all that isn’t just a way of marketing but more like passion for nature.
the problem is when you really need a backpack that lasts and you can't spend the money you end up going through a few and at the end of what would have been the life of an expensive good quality one you have spent the same on cheaper ones. It'd be lovely not to need backpacks but I can't carry all the stuff I need for uni otherwise :/ Buying one (if I could) would actually reduce the impact I have by having to buy them more often because of their poor quality. It all comes down to money and it sucks.
I've found the kanken backpacks to be great for uni, super durable and easy to pack. I bought mine off ebay secondhand though to get around how expensive they are new.
Yeah even for work, I've spent a small amt on bags and they always end up getting a broken strap or something because I usually have a lot of things I need to bring everyday. It's definitely worth it to own a strong and maybe pricey bag that doesn't break or get damaged easily from frequent use.
My jansport (it costed me around 40 dls new) has lasted me almost four years of university and travel by bus (when I go to my hometown 4 hours away). It doesn't look perfect now but it's still in good shape.
How are they?? I’ve wanted to purchase a new backpack for a while now and since these are obviously quite popular but also have a wonderful and interesting story I’ve been thinking about purchasing one. Is it worth it?
Its expensive because its a hype. Its simple fucking economics. Same goes for patagonia fleece vests, every finance bro wears one so now you need one too. Demand lead to the increase in price. BRANDING MY FRIEND!
see that _would_ be the case - in fast fashion. but Fjällräven is a high quality sustainable and eco-friendly brand that sells products that last, so $90 for a proper good backpack is quite the bargain if you ask me
It is also expensive because you buy one and if given a little care, will last you three decades. =P So split over that sort of time.. It is fairly cheap =)
I love my Kanken, I’ve had mine for 3 years and the straps are still looking like new. I think it’s worth pay more for quality. Unfortunately there is a very thin line between paying for quality and paying for a name. Luckily fjallraven sit just behind that line unlike some company’s (Micheal Kors, Gucci, Calvin Klein, off white). I didn’t mind paying £100 for my bag because it’s so good, I wouldn’t recommend it more
People find out about trends at various periods of time. We don't all live in Finland or consume Finnish news to the point where we all follow Finnish trends. Do Finnish people follow trends from the Caribbean or South Africa? No.
@@lunayen this comment cracks me up, im sorry. I just mean that usually the biggest trends come from the us and then Finnish people get to it after it already faides away in other places. Not trying to sound ignorrant but it's just funny.
Around 2015 I saw so many university girls wearing that backpack in finland that I thought it was sold by a university because I didn't know the brand before. It's quite likely that the trend came back to finland from american style blogs/instagram pages. It's definitely a new trendy white girl phenomena here as well.
@@emmacanning496 True that. Bought a pair 2 years ago, have worn them many, many times and they still look great. They were around $70. I bought regular sandals a couple of months ago that were $15 and they already started to unravel after the second use.
I’ve had a pair of their pants for years now and they’ve seen many trips in Alaska... not a single tear to this day, they are my favorite pair of pants I’ve ever owned. Some products are a bit pricey but more or less you get what you pay for.
I have a Kanken and I love it, my mum recommended it to me since she had one when she went to school and thought they were really good. Which is true I have had mine for more 5 years and it is still in perfect condition exept a little dirty from using it every single day - hiking, school, travelling and everything else you use a bag for.
the washing machine is definitely a no go, says so on the website. Mild soap and water w/ a sponge always👍🏼 I stuck a dryer sheet in mine when it was air drying and it smelled soo nice for a few weeks
I buy Fjallraven clothing when they have a 30% or 50% off sale. I find even at regular price, their clothing isnt all that expensive when you consider you'd have to buy several cheap items during the lifespan of a piece of Fjallraven clothing. I thinnk you save money in the long run. I have often wondered though, if they (and other high prices lines), would drop their prices say 20%, if they wouldn't sell 60% more, and in turn make more money.
The Beaten Paths I have a question for you. I have regularly, basically every month, been on the Fjällräven website for the past year or so. I have never seen any price drop. No sale or whatever. So I was just wondering, where do you find yours ? Is it on a third party website ? Or are their sales just in their real life stores? Or has it just so happened that I missed all of their sales ? I’m not sure why I’ve never seen a sale from them. I live in France, so maybe they only do sales in certain countries too. That’s a possibility.
@@Figue- I'm in Canada. I buy from both, the official Fjallraven Canada site and other retailers in Canada that sell online and ship. They all have sales at some point and time throughout the year. Right now, for example the Fjallraven Canada site has 50% off sale on about 80% of the clothing. I found the other retailers by searching "Fjallraven Canada" on Google..... they all showed up on the first one or two pages of search results. Hope this helps.
@@Figue- Fjallraven website is a bit weird. You can find their own products for a lot cheaper on amazon, sold directly by them. One big detail tho: I don't think you get the lifetime warranty unless you buy directly from the website. I've bought a couple things from their website and it came with warranty papers the stuff I bought on amazon, from fjallraven, didn't have. That's probably why they price stuff higher on their site. I'm not sure, but that's what I figured. In any case, you can find great deal on new stuff from ebay sellers, or from fjallraven on amazon, or third party sites. I'd still recommend also checking used stuff on ebay. it's stuff that's meant to last decades, that a lot of people will sell after one season of non outdoor usage, for 1/4th the price new. That's how I got my winter jacket. Coulda never afforded it new :)
This is my favorite channel, every video is fantastic! I just wish the average consumer cared enough to find and watch this type of material. As an activist and environmental conservationist, I have found that our spaces tend to be echo chambers, where most of us are already well aware of the issues discussed. Don't get me wrong, I still learn a great deal from this type of content, as there is just so much going on in the world even the most experienced of us only know a fraction of what there is to know. I just find it frustrating how difficult it is to get fully uneducated lay people to go out and learn new things, things that might contradict their current vales and beliefs. Everyone wants to watch videos that reinforce their current world views, and we are no different. We just happen to be on the right side of it. Anyway, end rant, keep up the great work!!!
It's a premium product but you're also paying for the name, you definitely can't find something with the same quality for $30, also, nowadays we're used to fast fashion brands stealing designs, they don't spend too much on designers, they just grab a design they like and alter it, walk on a zara and you'll see it. Gucci has great designers and nice quality, but also you're paying for the brand name. You can probably buy some kind of long lasting bags for a fraction, sure, but most of the times the design isn't even original and if is it might not be that good, and even if it is they don't have the gucci logo. Their shirts and other stuff is overpriced though, but the thing is that they can't have cheap products, if they lowered their price their brand name would go down and it would affect the whole company, now they have to keep all of their products with a premium price even if sometimes it's not really worth it. Anyway in my eyes although I can't really afford it, I don't see gucci as luxury products as I used to, now they're just like apple (or at least AirPods), overpriced and something that people just buy to flex on others, now I mostly see young people (like hiphop artists) with gucci and mostly on street wear.
I remember when I was younger and it was not cool at all to have a Kånken backpack and then suddenly a few years later it became the most popular backpack lol I have one that my mom used to have, the label is a bit worn out but it has metal pieces to secure the straps and it is still in such good condition. I love it!
Patjersey3000 I'm sure there are plenty of black,. Chicana, Hispanic, Latina, Asian, Arab, Native American girls who do exactly the same. Why single out white girls ? How racist do you have to be in 2019 ? I'm obsessed with Lena Dunham, by the way. She's so white privileged hot.
I bought a backpack after my old one was on its last legs, I'd had it for around 5 years and used it daily for highschool then university. My fjallraven is almost a year old and still looks brand new (it's black so blemishes don't show as easily). It's big and comfortable to wear too. I think I'll be using it for many years to come !!
here is some honest criticism on this video: i think you could have found more sources to support the company’s claims about spindye, PFC removal, their work with the EU etc… also, code of conducts exist within many companies, signed by suppliers who then go on to completely ignore environmental regulations or human rights. essentially, i can look up myself all that you mentioned in the video. what i expect from a channel like yours is to fact-check what they’re saying.
In my opinion,it really isn’t that expensive,I mean sure 80$ is not cheap buut you should keep in mind that they have really nice quality. And also I have a $160 dollar backpack from Kipling which has lasted me more than 5 years without breaking or getting noticeably old. So yes,i would highly recommend getting a backpack from Fjaraven because they will last you probably a long time.
Andere Z .i’m graduating highschool and been using my kipling ever since i started school.i’m rich my mom can buy me a new backpack every year for school but we choose not to.Yes , we have the money,we can buy everything we want but what about our environnement? i wear my uggs for 6-7 years and will still wear them until they have a hole in the sole same for my other shoes.i repeat,we have the money but we’re against excessive consumption.
I have a backpack of some other brand which I still use. It was only 35$, also waterproof and lasts now for more than 8 years. So I still don't think the price for Fjällräven makes it up. I would say the quality is the same for a higher price. I'll go with the point of being ethical but other than that nope.
@@ohwellwhateverr well that amount isn't as much as cows or even near the amount of carbon daioxid a human produce during their life time. Also not as bad as the shit humans do to nature just for some papper bills
At my school, the backpack is basically used to tell people how rich you are... the more you have the fjallraven’s backpacks the more more rich you are
My mother-in-law gave me money for Xmas last year to buy myself something nice, and I went out and got two Fjällräven Kånken bags, the Mini and 15" laptop version and gave away my old backpack of about 10 years to a man in need of a good laptop backpack. My old backpack still looked like it was new and was perfectly good, it just didn't work for me anymore. It cost me over a $100 10 years ago and my mom was not happy that I bought it at the time, but it served me well through the years and I hope my Kånken's will do the same.
Thanks for the proper pronunciation. Was in their Vail store last week and can confirm that, even there, prices seem quite high. Good to know that it is very well made.
but quality over quantity . Also the bags are really good quality, especially since I brink home all my heavy ass textbooks everyday . The fact that it had not broke like my previous 3 bags is amazing enough
It’s a semi luxury brand, hence their price points. Also, I’ve never heard of/seen this brand in my entire life until I saw their backpacks at my local Barnes & Noble. I wanted one right away because I liked the design. That’s enough reason for people to be intrigued.
I own an original Fjällräven biwak tent that I bought when I was still a kid, around 40 years back. Even back then it was a no-frills, pure function affair and by todays standards it's quite spartan but very light and sturdy. It is still fully functional and undamaged and I still use it. Around 12 years back I bought a bigger, more luxurious tent made by Tatonka, which is also a renown brand - I handn't used it for some time and it just fell apart this summer. That old Fjällräven tent - that is the kind of quality I would want in modern stuff.
I’ve had mine for almost 2 years ago and it’s the best investment I’ve ever made. It’s comfy, fits a ton of things without looking oversized. It’s washable and i can tell it’s going to last me another few years. It’s worth the $100. I got mine on an employee discount for $50 so I’m ready to purchase my second one.
With the amount of times you say "Fjällräven", I find it pretty incredible that you didn't bother to look up how to pronounce it. The pronunciation is a lot closer to _Fjellreven_ than _Fjallraven._ Just because it looks like an A doesn't mean it is an A. Just look at the German ß.
I agree, if you're going to make a video about something, at the very least you should take a couple of seconds to look up how to pronounce something. I mean come on.
I've lived in Thailand for 2 years and I don't get mad when people pronounce English words incorrectly. I just chuckle a little with them and correct them - it's not that serious. Please calm down :/
Let’s be real, no one is paying for “consciousness,” they’re paying for the label. I don’t know anyone who did research on the manufacturing techniques. They just know Samantha next door has one and its cool.
Same as Erica - my circle of friends largely pays for environmental consciousness in addition to the quality and other factors. At the same time, I do understand that this isn’t the case for most people, and that most people pay for the brand. Edit - a brand which is aware that most people pay for the brand making an effort to make environment friendly apparel just makes it easier to save the world, innit?
The Fjällräven prices are definitely worth it to me. I have had two of their Greenland Jackets (bought second-hand and now taken over by family), multiple winter hats and my longest standing item, an Övik Sweater that is still going very strong after 4 years, only issue being loose threads at the end of the arms, and that is with bi-daily wearing for 4 winters. The quality is worth the price if you keep the items for their lifetime. I usually buy at 10% off or higher. (The same goes for all other brands that focus on high quality, my down vest from Patagonia is fantastic.)
this is nonsense, you were convinced that this "high quality" which is really achievable with a very cheap labor and material cost, is worth 500 bucks. You are the perfect consumer, slave to brands and stupid consumerism. The material and labor costs for producing this "high quality" do not even come CLOSE to 500 bucks. The reason they have higher quality compared to other companies with garbage quality, is because those garbage companies want to squeeze even more profit while milking you for insane amount of money, The ones who pay the small chinese \ vietnamese hands that make your product a little bit more money for "HIGH QUALITY" still milk you for a fuck ton of profit, But if they can convince you that this quality (which should really be standard and not something to praise) which was achieved by some Vietnamese kids in a sweatshop, is worth 500 bucks... By all means, what retailer would not want a perfect consumer like you... ?
Thank you for the kind reminder to buy used! I was getting " commercial eyes"! I'm a homesteader and a minimalist. The lure of an ethical company ALMOST sucked me back into the thought pattern of want.
Wow they seem like a pretty decent company :) I just wish their kanken bags didn’t fade so much especially the ochre one it’s gets dirty far too easily 😔😔
Ya I have the ocher one too. It got dirty from rubbing up against a bike wheel that has never been used. It got the sides all black (1st use btw). But other than that pretty nice backpack
I have a army greenish color and it started to fade a year after use from me using it at school. It’s overall an amazing bag, and it’s so durable but it does fade, which is the only downside.
Fjällräven designed their fabrics to be waxed. It deepens the colour, keeps dirt off and prolongs the lifespan. The products come with a very thin layer already on, but that wears off fast, you are supposed to wash it and re-wax it every once in while.
Clean it👌 the fabric is designed with wax and stuff to take a lot of dirt and still be able to wash it of after the dirt got there. If there is a stain after cleaning it gives the bag charm. I have a kånken and once a year i give it a good wash and re wax it and it's as good as a new one but lighter in colour before i wax it a tip
@@fi0naapp1e I would not risk buying a kanken anywhere other than Amazon or the official kanken website. I can guarantee that you'll get an authentic kanken from the official website, but Amazon you still have to be careful. most of them are real, you just got to read reviews first and do research on how to tell a fake kanken. but if you want to be certain that your bag is real, I'd spend the extra 10 dollars for the bag on the official Fjällräven website.
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I have an eastpak bag , I've had it for almost 5 years now and i love it , it cost me 70euros and I'm not gonna get another one until mine is completely unusable , i take it anywhere and mine still looks new
What do you expect when brands with huge margins knock on factory doors, give them the material source, entire blueprint of the product, and pay them very little? We don't live in a perfectly moral world. What the Chinese do is taking advantage of the situation - like what people of any other country would.
i'm a swedish scout and i really value my gear, one off the things that the you forgot is that when it come's to the technical aspects of a good backpack for hijking fjälräven got you coverd with the best hajking backpack you can buy for money the Kajka backpack, it's sad how you forgot to mention the pure quality off the gear, my grandpa has had a pair off there pants activly hajking for over 20 years and they are still in great condition, the cost off a fjälräven product comes a lot from the pure amount off reashersh they do to make the best product they can both environmentally and productivse.
How often was your grandpa hijking? I have a Skogsö and after only 1,5 years it has wear with holes at some spots. I had much cheaper jakets that last longer.
@@ludvighelleryd7821 I asked you how often he was hijking not which model he did wear. But anyhow I did read in a forum of many people with simular experience like mine.And one guy told the he know FR very long and his oppinion was that FR quality before 2000 was much better. So if that is the case your grandpa did hade older stuff.
Love the broken English, can tell you put a lot of effort into learning language, 10/10 Hey, Jag talar inte svenska, so you’re doing a lot better at a second language than I am
I love my re-kanken. I use it for daily work, I've used it on hikes, I use it when I'm going out sometimes, I use it for photography trips, I use it for camps. I have used it for everything and it's worked for everything. I don't feel weighed down by the weight of the bag alone like I do with other bags because it's just so light and stripped down to the basics. I do have to be careful not to overload it but it takes a lot to feel overloaded. I feel it's totally worth the money because I paid the same amount I could pay for other less sustainable brands. It's also really durable. I've had it for 2 years already and I feel I can keep it for at least another two more, and that's considering how much I've already used it. I don't like seeing all the wild patterns that fjallraven is coming out with for their other kanken bag though because it doesn't seem sustainable and seems like it's marketing itself more towards fast fashion consumers.
I bought a used Kanken laptop bag (I wanted the separate laptop compartment and the padded straps) for less than half of it its retail price. It's lasted me 3 years now, still looks and works well, and it has become my go-to work and travel bag. It's the perfect size for those cheap flights that only allow you a personal item and mine has been all over the country and world. I HIGHLY recommend a used Kanken!
I went on a 3 day city trip with just my medium Kanken and I could fit everything I needed in there. Incredibly easy travel, I just slid the backpack under my airplane seat and didn't have to pay the carry-on fee (RyanAir).
There is a difference between expensive and high cost. The abisko shade jacket (wich is the cheapest fjällräven jacket today) cost 149-199$. Spending 150$ on an eco friendly jacket that is going to last you a lifetime while supporting a great cause is not expensive, i agree that its a high price but what can you expect. If fjällräven asked 40-50$ for their jackets they would be just like any other company. The price is what allows them to be different.
10 years ago I buyed a 25 L Quechua backpack in Decathlon for 20 usd, today I'm using the same backback everyday and works just perfect (I sent the product back to Decathlon 3 years ago for some minor reparation after a minior accident, the cost was 10 usd). The quality of old product is just amazing.
To be clear, the most eco-conscious this you can do is to not buy anything. This is if you want to buy something and you want to buy new. So, what do you all think? Is Fjällräven worth the price? If you own something from Fjällräven, let me know whether you like it or not. (edit: sorry to all Swedes. I butchered the pronunciation of Fjällräven. Here's how you really pronounce it: ua-cam.com/video/8dcI32pdaqM/v-deo.html)
I think fjällraven is absolutely worth every penny... Why? Bc I still use the black kanken my grandma bought a few decades ago...
I'm basic and fell for the Kanken trends for my school bag and I love it. It fits all my supplies that I need for the day really well and is very aesthetically pleasing. Overall I've been trying to reduce my consumption but I feel like investing my money into items that will last me awhile rather than cheaper alternatives that I will have to replace every few years is better for my wallet and the planet. Anti-consumption mindsets are imperative to helping the Earth but on some level we all consume and it's important to make smarter choices when we do.
I own two classic kanken backpacks, it goes well with almost every errand and is very durable as well. 👍🏼 BTW, my other kanken was a secondhand bag from a thrift shop but is still damn sturdy
I'm 38, I inherited my moms kånken backpack that she had used for 20+ years when I was 13, and I still use it, so yes it's worth the money.
Our Changing Climate
I have had two Fjällräven sweaters for several years now, and they still look brand new. I wear them basically everyday. They were both a 100$, so it was 200$ all total for both (it’s a lot!) but I do think they are worth the price. They are the « High Coast Hoodies » if anybody was wandering. It’s really really high quality, it’s a real outdoor brand, unlike Napapijri or those fake brands
"What bag are you using?"
-- "I Cannot tell you."
"Is it confidential? like a super secret brand?"
-- "No, I can't pronounce it."
Just say Kanken
Here is a crash course in how to pronounce the Swedish letters Å, Ä and Ö: Å is like the first a in ”always”, Ä is like a in ”and”, Ö is like e in”merchant”. As you can see both Fjällräven and Kånken are completely mispronounced in this video.
I just say the vsco bag XD
YOU can pronounce it like this: fiel reven and konken 😁
Fiyelreven konken
Yeah so I’m from Sweden, and my mom is 46. When she was 9 yrs old fjäll räven was the like the Adidas nowadays. She had one of these backpacks. I’m 12 and I’m still using moms 37 yrs backpack of Fjäll räven.
That’s so cool 🥺 how do you mantain it?
Woah!
I’m 50, and i would love to still have the kånken I carried when I was a kid. Have no idea what happened to it. Somewhere around the house I do have the same pencil pouch with a Swedish flag that I’ve owned since at least högsatdiet.
Now that's very respectable... we need more brands that whose products last
im finnish but its so annoying jow they peonounce the name in america lmao
Am I the only one who thinks 90$ for a Backpack that lasts you for a very long time is a decent price. I mean thats an investment you will have to make for years. I had cheap backpacks that ripped after a few month, but have never seen a destroyed Fjällräven.
Same goes for the jacket. A decent outdoor winter jacket is at least 200$ and thats where Fjällräven starts with its cheapest models as well. I really dont undestand why this film makes it look like its incredibly expensive. Especially regarding the high quality of the products.
I have a 16 dollar costco backpack that's lasted for years in perfect condition and IMHO has a lot more features than these stupid klanken backpacks. You dont have to pay a lot to get good quality.
I’ve had mine for 10 yrs and I like it for the water resistant fabric. For Danish spring, it rains often and it’s a great minimalist bag.
Ive had my mini kanken for 4 years already and have used it everyday as a purse.
(And im not gentle with it)
So.. 15/10 recommend, great quality
Bob Woodward Is it also eco friendly and not made in childlabour?
IKON&BTS&GG Supremesist the price reflects what goes into it, the fabric, extra features, work, eco-friendliness , and generally good quality, etc, will make the price go up. if you cant afford the bag, then dont get it. because there is a group of people that cant afford the bag or brand, doesnt mean its a bad price for what goes into it. i cant afford it either but would rather buy one of these for school than a new one every year which wastes a shit ton of money.
I use my dads Fjällräven-jacket that he bought in the 70s and it is still in mint condition. Also the Kånken-backpacks we have from the 80s and 90s are in good shape still. It cost a lot but it will hold up for generations if you take care of your gear unlike that 15 dollar bag from the cheap store, that you'll have to buy every year for the kids to use in school.
That is amazing to hear! How did he take care of it?
It actually breaks my heart to think people buy their kids all new book bags every year 😭🌍 I bet they cannot afford anything else tho
@@Jenny-tm3cm it makes sense for elementary kids because they get extremely dirty. But for middle and high school, buy an expensive bag that lasts all 7 years or atleast 3 years. Also, 15 dollars which is the average price for a cheap cartoon backpack is nothing unless you are in poverty. Don’t assume that everyone lives in poverty, cuz even the lower middle class parents can still afford 15 dollars for a backpack every year
@@Jenny-tm3cm it’s sad for the environment. But its good that they can afford it, otherwise they;d most likely be in severe poverty or extremely poor
@@Jenny-tm3cm My mom bought me a new backpack for 10th or 11th grade. I kept telling her that I didn't need a new backpack, but she still kept insisting on buying me a backpack. She also does the same thing with my clothes, she'll constantly buy me new clothes that I don't even want or need.
$90 for a good backpack is a fair price, we’re so used to fast fashion prices we don’t pay for quality
Kyisla Kissida: Correct. I see a lot of people wearing them in Amsterdam, because they're convenient when riding a bicycle.
@@csillademeter4037 they are convenient for a lot of things really, just the perfect size for books or a small notebook. Lota of space if you want to fetch some groceries etc...
Csilla Demeter helemaal wel
When I used crappy backpacks, the rain would ruin my books and the zippers would break and snag constantly, and at worst they would split at the stitching between the body of the backpack and the zipper. Investing in a good backpack means that I can depend on it in a lot of weather and I'll not have to replace it in two years.
Same I have been using their bags for years since I was like 3 because my mom is Swedish and I was surprised when it became a fashion trend when I saw white girls who couldn’t pronounce the name properly walking around with them
Most of the Fjällräven backpacks will never see the wild.
Marcus M Yeah, but they will always see the schools of basic girls.
Būbbly I use mine as a school bag but I use it for hiking
My kanken see the wild 😎
True, but those who dose last.
Worst Username In the World oof I mean I own a kanken and I bring it to school everyday so.....
the kånken bags last SO LONG! you get (at least in Sweden) a 30-year guarantee and so so many people in Sweden inherit their grandparents or parents kånken backpacks. How many other brands, cheap or expensive, have backpacks that last throughout 2-3 GENERATIONS? if you divide the price with how long it lasts it's really quite cheap. It's an investment into more sustainable quality products and although it might feel expensive when you buy it, it'll be so worth it if you need a good backpack (or other outdoor gear). However, If you're just buying it for the hype and the look I can understand why it might seem overpriced and not seem worth it!
Sam Westman I find amazing that somebody uses that long something in this modern times where everything is quite trashsble cuz trends change. But that’s good to know, at least I won’t hesitate next time to spend on one when I feel again a crave for the kanken!
Samsonite
I had mine 2 years and then its bottom broke
@@liquiddroll yeah but people most likely don't use them long
Exactly. CPW.
Fjällräven "is deemed expensive"
The North Face: *Hold my $70 hat that gets destroyed when it gets snowed on*
Oml that's so accurate 😂💀
SH ËP which hat ? 😂
My rain coat is not a rain coat..... the water just goes right through it
Ana Herrera did you buy a raincoat
Haha haha
"Why Fjallraven is so expensive"
The North Face: hold my beer....
As a German, I can't wear The North Face or Jack Wolfskin. I always associate these two brands with my badly dressed countrymen that are traveling abroad.
I’ve had my $300 Northface coat for 10 years now and it’s like new!
Columbia has the same quality with less of the price. Most people collect Fjallraven and TNF for vanity at least in my country.
Patagonia: Hold my entire liquor store
Just buy a fuckin osprey and be done with it
girl i cannot even afford to pronounce-
I didn't expect to see another nctzen here, lol hi.
Hello to you two nctzens ✨
@@wilhelmnn4937 henlo queen 💗💗
@@roserat7216 i like ur icon. ㅋㅋㅋ And ur name uwuwuw
Nctzen nation RISE🙈💞
My mother still has her Kånken she has had since she was a little kid. It hardly even shows.
Flaaffy Blackbird did she wear it a lot
Rising Stars i wore mine daily for 2 years, back pack held up well. Had problems with color transfer though. If you’re going for longevity i recommend a dark color.
@@ChibiDesigns These mom and grandma stories flooding the comment section is obviously a product of backpacks from the last century when they were made in Sweden. I suspect that they won't be as durable when outsourced to Asia to benefit the bottom line, although they'll probably hold up better than the average backpack.
Because back then it was made from real canvas in Sweden. Now it is made from a lower quality canvas weave in Asia.
$90 for a backpack is actually really good. High quality backpacks can last a very long time so you’re getting your money’s worth and it’s not an item one needs to buy regularly
What I’m saying. If you take good care of it. You can have your backpack for 5-7 years
I have a samsonite backpack that got bought and used all the way back since 2008, half of the time it sat unused but thats still 7-8 years of use. the only damage on it is one of the small internal pockets have a ripped lip, but thats it
As a swede it hurts to hear the English pronunciation but it doesn't matter because this video is really well made and educational, I didn't know half of this lol
jenny haha håller med
What is the correct pronunciation?
@@stayr10sevely7 forvo.com/word/fj%C3%A4llr%C3%A4ven/
he probably doesn t speak fucking swedish all day everyday.so pretentious
:(
My Kanken mini was around $60 but it is literally the best backpack I have ever owned. I use it everyday and I've had it for 3 years. It's the perfect size, not too big, but it literally fits everything. It fits 6 aluminum cans inside and it doesn't appear like it has that much space. I've never had to buy another day bag since I got it because it's actually perfect for all of my adventures, and it's safe and protects my things from being robbed. I cannot express how much I recommend this bag.
gingerontheroad Don’t put it in the washer or dryer! Just put it in your sink with lukewarm water and use an old toothbrush and brush off the dirty spots. If need to, use baby shampoo for the spots that are harder to come off and then just hang it to dry!
Name: *Imsophiehey*
Job: *Fjallraven Sales Manager*
My jansport can carry 10 alluminum cans I've had for 3years I had thrown it to people I had steped on it wetted it and it's still hanging in my back like it never broke.
@@bea1nca My jans? Its the 7th years im using them. The only reason why i buy a new ones just because i want other design.
@realperson.dll Why
People: Companies should do more to protect the environment!
Companies: *does stuff to protect the environment*
People: They're terrible! It's just a marketing ploy!
Why do people do thissss
So that these people can feed their own egos and pretend to be "woke" 😒
Exactly lmao. Even if its a marketing ploy to make more money at least they are being more eco friendly. People need to stop
Companies need money for protect the enviroment
@@DaGreat7 Fuck off dingus. You're so woke you can see through the wokeness. All hail DaGreat7, too smart for the world.
Or maybe people hate eco-fashion and eco-tech trends because in the end these companies are still contributing to the destruction of the planet and the exploitation of it's creatures (humans included).
In other words, maybe it is all a marketing ply. Why do you believe what an advertiser has to say?
@@BibleStorm It all comes down to demand, stop using their brand like petroleum and boom you solved the problem.
A girl in my class has one, she’s always bragging about it.
She’s always saying, “It’s good for the environment, that’s why I got it.” Yet, she LITERALLY buys 2-3 water bottles per day from the high school canteen.
😤
Tell her buying plastic bottles isn't good for the environment. Call her a hypocrite for not having a dopper. C'mon man, be the necessary evil and make her do it. You gotta do it!
I buy like 10 plastic bottles a year xd, it aint that hard. Encourage her to actually do smth right herself
Has what? A Kanken you mean? They do make other products, there's no such thing as "a Fjallraven"
Lollll
PET cold drink bottles are definitely recyclable.
Its not really a luxury brand atleast here in Denmark. Its just a normal backpack
Loki Friggason Yeah, all the girls in my school (living in Sweden) have a fjällräven backpack...but they have those like small ones. Like they can only fit in their computers cuz it’s so small. Don’t know why they buy the small ones...fashion right?
Would that be because Denmark is a very expensive country?
gnislia Yeah probably, all nordic countries are more on the expensive side. Especially Norway and Denmark if I remember correctly...
Same here in Norway
Loki Friggason the only cringey thing is you saying the word "normies" lol
The more expensive it is, the more you’ll think twice about throwing it away. Also you’ll take more good care of it because it’s expensive 😂
so much truth to this.
Unless it’s a piece of crap
I beg to differ. I live near the Savannah College of Art and Design and those students are infamous for throwing away high end bags, clothing and gear. In fact the only reason I look as Bougie as I do is because I trash dive once all the students leave.
CeaJae Parker lmao my friends buy cheap butane torches and since it’s cheap they constantly break or malfunction so they replace them every couple months. My $80 butane torch is still going strong while my friends have replaced their $20 cheap ass torch 3 times
No. I am taking care of my belongings regardless whether they are cheap or not.
As a Scandinavian, cannot relate, they are just normally priced backpacks...
Haha, det var akkurat det jeg tenkte..
Haha det var precis det jag tänkte.
Exactly XD
I was thinking the same (and that pronunciation hrrr)
@@synneandersson804 Fordi dere er norske. Ikke alle er norske og har mange penger. 😂
I only clicked on the video so I could hear someone pronounce "fjällräven"
In the wrong way. It's fjelreven more or less
Same
@@josefine9423 Can't remember.
Wrongly, if I may add. As stated before, more like "fjellreven", every "e" pronounced like when you say the letter L (=el)
I really just came here to know how it's pronounced tbh
too bad he pronounced it incorrectly every time
It was a great video, but he mispronounced many Swedish words. The best way I could phonetically spell it for people is [fee-yell rah-vin].
ahaha, me too
If you google swedish people pronouncing fjällräven. You will have a good time👌. The guy in the video is english speaking so he's not pronouncing it right with the swedish Å,Ä,Ö....by the way i speak swedish 😂👌i did have a good laugh tho the way he pronounced things
Nah he pronounced all the swedish words wrong
You speak like an apple advert. I feel like an new iphone activated bag is about to pop off the screen.
Well said.
Agree
Ja
I put it on 1.5x speed lol
Where he. Chooses to put. Emphasis on. Words. Is really weird.
Video title: why is it so expensive?
Video: ... wait you expected us to answer that?
You want to know why? Because there are enough hipsters and college girls willing to pay inhumane dough for a trendy city bag.
Lizzie Arnold hahaha
4:21 answers that question... did you watch the video??
The whole video was about it?
I thought it would be because of the vsco girls glamorizing the kanken backpacks.
Someone told me these were really expensive.. $90? I thought they were gonna be like $500..
Lmao same 💀 $ 90 isn’t a lot
The thing is it's just a backpack, even just 70 dollars for the pretty small backpack is a lot. The 15 inch laptop size backpack is the size I need for my daily life but it's like 110 dollars which is a lot for me to spend.
Mcm -$900
@@paddyq3235 I used a special laptop gel case for my laptop so I can fit it in my everyday backpack. Instead of the bulky case
@@theo2417 yeah I ended up buying one and just bought a small case for my laptop lol.
Y'all $90 for a bag made sustainably is not bad at all tbh.
scrub them gently like 5 if its get dirty and you just basically *thanos snapped * them
they just gonna switch ton on existent mode
Ik aye like my school bag is under armour and $200 maybe I should get a kanken
@@chris1814 What are you saying? I'm having a hard time understanding you.
"scrub them gently like 5" - Scrub them 5 times? Like brush the backback up against something?
"if its get dirty and you just basically *thanos snapped * them" - They break if you get them dirty and try to brush the dirt off?
"they just gonna switch ton on existent mode" - Switch to non-existent mode?
Your sentences makes no sense. I got cancer when trying to decipher your minds way of using words. I am now dying and the ambulance is on its way.
And your claim also makes no sense if you're saying it wont last for years.
It's literally just a really durable fabric, that's sewn into box shape. Won't get more durable than that unless the fabric is sold by itself.
these people complaining about $90 is just--- in my country these type of bag would cost $380 - $490 because it was import wth
Dude this is your best video yet! Love your music choices, in depth research, and clean buttery vfx. Keep it up Charlie.
Levi Hildebrand hi! Love your content too!
O was going to let you know about this video Levi, but you beat me to it.
hi charlie
I didn't enjoy the music choices at all, it was disruptive at times, otherwise I agree! Great video with depth research.
Couldn't watch the video because his pronounciation was dustubingly bad.
I knew their stuff was durable but did not know they were so committed the environment.
Fjällräven ain't that expensive when compared to other companies and their jackets and or backpacks.
Someone will buy a 400 dollar supreme backpack which isn’t eco friendly but they can’t buy a good backpack
@@lordgutterrat9634 yeah its dumb. Supreme or gucci backpack that can barely hold anything for so much is such a waist, especially if you only but it to "flex" on people
Ive had my Fjellreven jacket for like 5 years now, maybe 6.. I had to no idea it was something to flex about. They are good products and abit higher pricepoint.
But pays off in the long run, with how long they last. Its my "go too Jacket" the one i allways wear.
@@lordgutterrat9634 yeah or Louis Vuitton which I personally have no clue what their quality is like but like hundreds of thousands of dollars for a suitcase??????
I mean my sister had her bag in like 20 years before she decided to get a new one (and the old one wasn’t even broken) the material is so good, and if you take care of your kånken right it will last like forever.
Everyone:
Backpack
Swedish people:
*Fjällräven*
we just call it kanken even though we pronounce wrong when communicating with the sales people
The backback is called ”kånken” and the merch is fjällräven
@@outi8108 the brand is called fjällräven, merch is the wrong word
Everyone doesn't say backpack. And "fjällräven" means artic fox, not backpack...
Herman Grove 그렇구나~~
why is fjallraven becoming a white girl accessory instead of what it truly is, a mountaineering brand.
@@milanhulleman1822 I have a strong hatred for the north face. Their gear from 10/15 years ago would last longer than buying it new today.
Someone I know owns a TNF tent from 1999 and it is still going stronger than a jacket another friend bought 2 years ago
Maybe white girls like quality bags?
@J G dude they just like how it looks, no need to insult them lmao
because of the aesthetic style
and? you can still use it for its original purpose. what’s the problem?
i'm currently shopping around for a used kanken laptop bag! i started looking for one because of the aesthetic but i'm sticking with it because i love the longevity and sustainability. buying used is something i'm trying to do more of.
I know this girl that buys like 2-3 plastic water bottles a day but, wears a kanken backpack... SMH
That's actually sad
She's obviously not eco friendly.
Well, it is a trendy bag ..
I buy plastic water bottles but I recycle it and get money because they are 10c each
She probably just bought the bag cuz it's trendy and doesnt know anything about its history
When I buy a $40 Jansport or Herschel, they rip after maybe a year of regular use? My $130 CAD Kanken has lasted years longer, protects from rain MUCH better (can't tell you how many of my notes got ruined in the rain from Jansport), and overall you get what you paid for.
You still end up spending the same amount of money in the long term, may as well opt for better quality and less waste!
Andrew Nguyen jansport used to be such a good brand for backpacks and just as iconic but they’ve gone down in quality! Their bags feel so cheap now and lightweight.
@@k1773ns Yeah, my aunt said she still has her jansport to this day from high school, which is what made me go get one, but mine ripped early in it's lifespan and it left me really disappointed. They do have that "if it rips, we'll repair it for free" warranty but you still have to pay for shipping and you're left without a bag for months lol
If they removed their waterproofing use, how is the backpack still waterproof?
i have a jansport that i have had for around 3 years that hasn't ripped and has maintained a good overall quailty
@@CXY96 They sell a wax bar you can rub and coat your bag with, but my first time washing without the wax I noticed water doesn't leak through the fabric (or very minimal moisture movement through the fabric). The water just sits on top of the fabric like a cup and it doesn't drip throughout! To be honest this feature alone is what gave them my patronage
Only 200 more Arctic foxes in decades... Wtf... Why are they not getting the attention tigers and polar bears do.
Because they are not doing that bad internationally, the problem is as far as I know only in the Scandinavian Arctic regions, one of the largest problems is the larger ordinary red fox taking over areas. Tragic anyway though.
It doesn't actually translate to arctic fox btw. It's more like the mountainous fox or the mountainside fox. It ends in "en" so it is "the" and "fjäll" means roughly means mountainside and not arctic. I'm Danish and not Swedish but the words are very similar.
@@williamburgdorffjensen6248 but the species fjällräv is called arctic fox in english.
Actually the word fjäll would be fell in English. The definition of which is a mountain that reaches above the alpine tree line. Though the English word is also used as a name for some places in Northern England and Isle of Man. So the "fell fox". Alternatively you could use the Norwegian definition of "fjell" in that case it would be the "mountain taller then a hill fox" for added ridiculousness.
its like the scottish wildcat is about to die from scotland wanting to build a wind farm on its last major breeding ground and way over estimating the numbers left. There are around 30 left (according to Wildcat Haven) but as it is a subspecies of european wildcat, they dont care though as they are doing fine.
Everything aside, this is one of the smoothest and amazingly edited video I have ever seen. The transitions, animations and color grading are simply beautiful. ❤️
we swedes aren’t as marketing minded as you americans so i think the recycling and all that isn’t just a way of marketing but more like passion for nature.
barn i min källare exaaaaakt
Letty Tapia yeah because swedes and americans are different races 🤦♂️🤦♂️ fucking hell
Letty Tapia it’s not about race, it’s about culture
Julia Vikstrom haha hon e inte den vassaste kniven i lådan
Letty Tapia neither “swedish” or “american” are races.. they are both nationalities.
and suddenly I’m extremely proud of my Kånken
Me too after it getting criticised as overpriced spongebob style backpack
you obviously already felt proud since it is your profile picture
grace suzanne oof, I didn’t think about that. It’s because I don’t wanna show my face hahaha.
Me too 😂
You shouldn't.
the problem is when you really need a backpack that lasts and you can't spend the money you end up going through a few and at the end of what would have been the life of an expensive good quality one you have spent the same on cheaper ones. It'd be lovely not to need backpacks but I can't carry all the stuff I need for uni otherwise :/ Buying one (if I could) would actually reduce the impact I have by having to buy them more often because of their poor quality. It all comes down to money and it sucks.
I've found the kanken backpacks to be great for uni, super durable and easy to pack. I bought mine off ebay secondhand though to get around how expensive they are new.
Romy buy a north face ., they’re good quality the vault goes for around $55
Yeah even for work, I've spent a small amt on bags and they always end up getting a broken strap or something because I usually have a lot of things I need to bring everyday. It's definitely worth it to own a strong and maybe pricey bag that doesn't break or get damaged easily from frequent use.
My jansport (it costed me around 40 dls new) has lasted me almost four years of university and travel by bus (when I go to my hometown 4 hours away). It doesn't look perfect now but it's still in good shape.
get a Quechua
Came here to see what this bag is about, was surprised by my music in the background :) thank you
Hah thats cool!
I feel proud actually to have a bag from fjiålräven
kånken?
Same
Same lmao
me too... lol
How come? I see those bags everywhere in my school now
Did I just watch a 5:41 long ad?
I dont mind though. They already got my money for jacket, backpack and duffelbag
Wowsers!!! How much did you spend on all that ?
@@tudormiller8898 It's just 3 items 😊 It probably cost me around a total of 400$ or so?
How are they?? I’ve wanted to purchase a new backpack for a while now and since these are obviously quite popular but also have a wonderful and interesting story I’ve been thinking about purchasing one. Is it worth it?
Nah its not advertisement, because he recommends not buying anything at all
Same, exactly the same situation
Its expensive because its a hype. Its simple fucking economics. Same goes for patagonia fleece vests, every finance bro wears one so now you need one too. Demand lead to the increase in price. BRANDING MY FRIEND!
This is correct.
I think there is more behind it.
see that _would_ be the case - in fast fashion. but Fjällräven is a high quality sustainable and eco-friendly brand that sells products that last, so $90 for a proper good backpack is quite the bargain if you ask me
Who is your friend, and why are they branding him?!
It is also expensive because you buy one and if given a little care, will last you three decades. =P So split over that sort of time.. It is fairly cheap =)
I love my Kanken, I’ve had mine for 3 years and the straps are still looking like new. I think it’s worth pay more for quality. Unfortunately there is a very thin line between paying for quality and paying for a name. Luckily fjallraven sit just behind that line unlike some company’s (Micheal Kors, Gucci, Calvin Klein, off white). I didn’t mind paying £100 for my bag because it’s so good, I wouldn’t recommend it more
It's weird how these Fjällräven Kånken backbags are now so "trendy" in the us, I mean they have been a thing since the 90's here in Finland xD
People find out about trends at various periods of time. We don't all live in Finland or consume Finnish news to the point where we all follow Finnish trends. Do Finnish people follow trends from the Caribbean or South Africa? No.
@@lunayen this comment cracks me up, im sorry. I just mean that usually the biggest trends come from the us and then Finnish people get to it after it already faides away in other places. Not trying to sound ignorrant but it's just funny.
Around 2015 I saw so many university girls wearing that backpack in finland that I thought it was sold by a university because I didn't know the brand before. It's quite likely that the trend came back to finland from american style blogs/instagram pages. It's definitely a new trendy white girl phenomena here as well.
Alyssa Smith I mostly see Asian girls wearing it, I thought it was an Asian brand I didn’t know it was Swedish
@@derranlawston4052 "Fjällräven Kånken" sounds asian to you?
Why am i here. I dont even have any of their bag.
*edit* thanks for the likes!! And i finally bought a kanken bag at lastttt 😭😭
Ur not alone,my brother
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Buy it :)
masterbuck404 I’m dead 😂😂😂🔥🔥
I'm here to study people and learn how they can not find them ugly 🔎
Do a video on Birkenstocks and why they are also expensive
Eden Patterson they are really expensive because they last years!! And they form to your foot. They are totally worth the price
Birkenstocks are not expensive in France.
@@emmacanning496 True that. Bought a pair 2 years ago, have worn them many, many times and they still look great. They were around $70. I bought regular sandals a couple of months ago that were $15 and they already started to unravel after the second use.
@@emmacanning496 that, and they're mostly made in Germany (i think) so the labour is more expensive
Emma The Artist they definitely do not form to your foot
I’ve had a pair of their pants for years now and they’ve seen many trips in Alaska... not a single tear to this day, they are my favorite pair of pants I’ve ever owned. Some products are a bit pricey but more or less you get what you pay for.
I have a Kanken and I love it, my mum recommended it to me since she had one when she went to school and thought they were really good. Which is true I have had mine for more 5 years and it is still in perfect condition exept a little dirty from using it every single day - hiking, school, travelling and everything else you use a bag for.
just throw it in the washing machine
the washing machine is definitely a no go, says so on the website. Mild soap and water w/ a sponge always👍🏼 I stuck a dryer sheet in mine when it was air drying and it smelled soo nice for a few weeks
Liar. Your mom is dead.
@@Justin-ev8nn First, I thought you where an a**hole, then I realized the name of the op's account. You got me :)
bjoardar :)
I buy Fjallraven clothing when they have a 30% or 50% off sale. I find even at regular price, their clothing isnt all that expensive when you consider you'd have to buy several cheap items during the lifespan of a piece of Fjallraven clothing. I thinnk you save money in the long run. I have often wondered though, if they (and other high prices lines), would drop their prices say 20%, if they wouldn't sell 60% more, and in turn make more money.
The Beaten Paths
I have a question for you. I have regularly, basically every month, been on the Fjällräven website for the past year or so. I have never seen any price drop. No sale or whatever. So I was just wondering, where do you find yours ? Is it on a third party website ? Or are their sales just in their real life stores? Or has it just so happened that I missed all of their sales ?
I’m not sure why I’ve never seen a sale from them.
I live in France, so maybe they only do sales in certain countries too. That’s a possibility.
@@Figue- I'm in Canada. I buy from both, the official Fjallraven Canada site and other retailers in Canada that sell online and ship. They all have sales at some point and time throughout the year. Right now, for example the Fjallraven Canada site has 50% off sale on about 80% of the clothing. I found the other retailers by searching "Fjallraven Canada" on Google..... they all showed up on the first one or two pages of search results. Hope this helps.
The Beaten Paths
Ok well thanks for the answer. I guess I’m just unlucky to live in France
@@Figue- Fjallraven website is a bit weird.
You can find their own products for a lot cheaper on amazon, sold directly by them.
One big detail tho: I don't think you get the lifetime warranty unless you buy directly from the website. I've bought a couple things from their website and it came with warranty papers the stuff I bought on amazon, from fjallraven, didn't have.
That's probably why they price stuff higher on their site. I'm not sure, but that's what I figured.
In any case, you can find great deal on new stuff from ebay sellers, or from fjallraven on amazon, or third party sites.
I'd still recommend also checking used stuff on ebay. it's stuff that's meant to last decades, that a lot of people will sell after one season of non outdoor usage, for 1/4th the price new. That's how I got my winter jacket. Coulda never afforded it new :)
@@Figue- (I'm also in France btw, what I said apply to my experience with the .fr site )
Clicked because i had no freaking idea what that thing is.
Have you ever been in Europe mostly Germany Denmark Sweden
Same, never heard of them
Yuubi Timberwolf There’s not a day that goes by that I don’t see one (in south England).
Only one of the best bags there is.
Good Cars I mean I’ve seen some people with those bookbags in America so
This is my favorite channel, every video is fantastic! I just wish the average consumer cared enough to find and watch this type of material. As an activist and environmental conservationist, I have found that our spaces tend to be echo chambers, where most of us are already well aware of the issues discussed. Don't get me wrong, I still learn a great deal from this type of content, as there is just so much going on in the world even the most experienced of us only know a fraction of what there is to know. I just find it frustrating how difficult it is to get fully uneducated lay people to go out and learn new things, things that might contradict their current vales and beliefs. Everyone wants to watch videos that reinforce their current world views, and we are no different. We just happen to be on the right side of it. Anyway, end rant, keep up the great work!!!
*Why is Gucci expensive?*
You pay for the name
Army lol
@Wolf Who even is that? Gucci has been big even before he was born.
It's a premium product but you're also paying for the name, you definitely can't find something with the same quality for $30, also, nowadays we're used to fast fashion brands stealing designs, they don't spend too much on designers, they just grab a design they like and alter it, walk on a zara and you'll see it. Gucci has great designers and nice quality, but also you're paying for the brand name. You can probably buy some kind of long lasting bags for a fraction, sure, but most of the times the design isn't even original and if is it might not be that good, and even if it is they don't have the gucci logo.
Their shirts and other stuff is overpriced though, but the thing is that they can't have cheap products, if they lowered their price their brand name would go down and it would affect the whole company, now they have to keep all of their products with a premium price even if sometimes it's not really worth it. Anyway in my eyes although I can't really afford it, I don't see gucci as luxury products as I used to, now they're just like apple (or at least AirPods), overpriced and something that people just buy to flex on others, now I mostly see young people (like hiphop artists) with gucci and mostly on street wear.
it’s expensive both because they use high quality materials, and because of markup due to the brand.
I remember when I was younger and it was not cool at all to have a Kånken backpack and then suddenly a few years later it became the most popular backpack lol
I have one that my mom used to have, the label is a bit worn out but it has metal pieces to secure the straps and it is still in such good condition. I love it!
But then again, it's about the look of the backpack. All the other backpack brands look similar. Eastpak Herschel Jansport.
Why do white women fall all over themselves trying to be like each other but then go on Tumblr and say they're not like other girls
I think everyone was rocking Eastpak or Jansport backpacks.
Patjersey3000 I'm sure there are plenty of black,. Chicana, Hispanic, Latina, Asian, Arab, Native American girls who do exactly the same. Why single out white girls ? How racist do you have to be in 2019 ? I'm obsessed with Lena Dunham, by the way. She's so white privileged hot.
I never heard of the brand until I saw more and more teenage girls wear them...
They know their market
same lol
Teenage girls have a lot of money lol
FlamQ Dbltap come on dude get serious. You’re into the game and you’ve never heard of Fjallraven? Bro do you even know what a forest is?
lol
I bought a backpack after my old one was on its last legs, I'd had it for around 5 years and used it daily for highschool then university. My fjallraven is almost a year old and still looks brand new (it's black so blemishes don't show as easily). It's big and comfortable to wear too. I think I'll be using it for many years to come !!
I've seen these bags everywhere but never heard about them prior to that and have no idea about them. thanks for the video.
I think it is justified. Comparing to other luxury brand bags that kills animals. Yes I would buy this
Yeah it is. For the people like you, who get their facts out of UA-cam videos.
@@Sol-xk8ho nigga you gay lol
@@Sol-xk8ho the fuck is that profile pic?
here is some honest criticism on this video: i think you could have found more sources to support the company’s claims about spindye, PFC removal, their work with the EU etc… also, code of conducts exist within many companies, signed by suppliers who then go on to completely ignore environmental regulations or human rights.
essentially, i can look up myself all that you mentioned in the video. what i expect from a channel like yours is to fact-check what they’re saying.
Haha it almost sounded like a marketing video by Fjallraven themselves 😂
In my opinion,it really isn’t that expensive,I mean sure 80$ is not cheap buut you should keep in mind that they have really nice quality. And also I have a $160 dollar backpack from Kipling which has lasted me more than 5 years without breaking or getting noticeably old. So yes,i would highly recommend getting a backpack from Fjaraven because they will last you probably a long time.
Andere Z .i’m graduating highschool and been using my kipling ever since i started school.i’m rich my mom can buy me a new backpack every year for school but we choose not to.Yes , we have the money,we can buy everything we want but what about our environnement? i wear my uggs for 6-7 years and will still wear them until they have a hole in the sole same for my other shoes.i repeat,we have the money but we’re against excessive consumption.
Fallen Angels The grammar does not look high school material.
Maria Georgopoulos i live in istanbul so that explains.i’m anatolian.
I have a backpack of some other brand which I still use. It was only 35$, also waterproof and lasts now for more than 8 years. So I still don't think the price for Fjällräven makes it up. I would say the quality is the same for a higher price. I'll go with the point of being ethical but other than that nope.
"The most eco-friendly and the cheapest thing you can do to save environment" is to plant a tree
How is planting a tree going to help you carry your stuff around town?
Wooden houses are the oldest from of carbon capture
Got No jams !! What about the methane that your decomposing corpse will give out?
@@ohwellwhateverr well that amount isn't as much as cows or even near the amount of carbon daioxid a human produce during their life time. Also not as bad as the shit humans do to nature just for some papper bills
I’m glad an ethical brand has become so trendy in mainstream fashion!
At my school, the backpack is basically used to tell people how rich you are... the more you have the fjallraven’s backpacks the more more rich you are
My mother-in-law gave me money for Xmas last year to buy myself something nice, and I went out and got two Fjällräven Kånken bags, the Mini and 15" laptop version and gave away my old backpack of about 10 years to a man in need of a good laptop backpack. My old backpack still looked like it was new and was perfectly good, it just didn't work for me anymore. It cost me over a $100 10 years ago and my mom was not happy that I bought it at the time, but it served me well through the years and I hope my Kånken's will do the same.
Wow - good for you! Both in terms of your anti-commercialism and in doing something great for someone else. Keep on keeping on!
awww send my regard to your mother in law, what a nice gesture towards a son in law ❤️
These prices are not so absurdly expensive for what it is unless you're comparing it to price points on fast fashion backpacks.
ep. 500 for a jacket i normal
@@filipolofsson its cheap
@@jlrcandersson It's not. Get your head out of your ass.
@@godemperorofmankind7255 If you wear it once yeah it's fucking expensive.
And here I'm with 4 dolars decathlon backpack that is 6 years old and still nothing happend to it and believe me I use it daily
Decathlon is one of the best brand from economy point of view.
quechua gang
Decathlon brands (Quechua, Kalenji, etc) are amazing. They're cheap and probably not very ethically sourced but they last for YEARS.
But for us Scandinavians its no place to get a backpack for 4 dollars, even for kids. Kids backpacks are more around $40 than $4
Thanks for the proper pronunciation. Was in their Vail store last week and can confirm that, even there, prices seem quite high. Good to know that it is very well made.
but quality over quantity . Also the bags are really good quality, especially since I brink home all my heavy ass textbooks everyday . The fact that it had not broke like my previous 3 bags is amazing enough
Amaris Wang same here i use my kanken for school and it carries everything really well
You pronounce ”Fjällräven” as ”Fjollräven”, which is translated as ”sissy fox”. Not cool.
Victor Dahlberg och kanken🤣🤣🤣
uwu
lmao i was thinking the same thing
Lmao aMeRiKaNeR bEhÖvEr LäRa sIg SvEnSkA
@Dancing Bear That would actually be awesome.
It’s a semi luxury brand, hence their price points. Also, I’ve never heard of/seen this brand in my entire life until I saw their backpacks at my local Barnes & Noble. I wanted one right away because I liked the design. That’s enough reason for people to be intrigued.
I own an original Fjällräven biwak tent that I bought when I was still a kid, around 40 years back.
Even back then it was a no-frills, pure function affair and by todays standards it's quite spartan but very light and sturdy.
It is still fully functional and undamaged and I still use it.
Around 12 years back I bought a bigger, more luxurious tent made by Tatonka, which is also a renown brand - I handn't used it for some time and it just fell apart this summer.
That old Fjällräven tent - that is the kind of quality I would want in modern stuff.
I’ve had mine for almost 2 years ago and it’s the best investment I’ve ever made. It’s comfy, fits a ton of things without looking oversized. It’s washable and i can tell it’s going to last me another few years. It’s worth the $100. I got mine on an employee discount for $50 so I’m ready to purchase my second one.
My manager at Urban Outfitters pronounced it "Fall Raven"
Well, if you're still going to say it "wrong" (like this guy did) I'd say Fall Raven is great!
Atomic Sauce it’s Fee-all-ray-ven also not Fee-all-raw-ven like the guy in the video pronounced it.
fAll RAveN
Funny when u swede
With the amount of times you say "Fjällräven", I find it pretty incredible that you didn't bother to look up how to pronounce it.
The pronunciation is a lot closer to _Fjellreven_ than _Fjallraven._ Just because it looks like an A doesn't mean it is an A. Just look at the German ß.
Thank God someone noticed. I knew that ä sounds like a "long 'a'"
Kinda like the e in yell
I agree, if you're going to make a video about something, at the very least you should take a couple of seconds to look up how to pronounce something. I mean come on.
Found the cool people in the comment section.
It's just anoying to hear him say Swedish words.
I've lived in Thailand for 2 years and I don't get mad when people pronounce English words incorrectly. I just chuckle a little with them and correct them - it's not that serious. Please calm down :/
That’s not the point. The true question is : “Why is it so trendy ?”
@Trinity Linton Don't forget it's Scandinavian. Tell girls something is Scandinavian and they basically drop their panties.
•lime dahyun• Lmao what
Because It's Expensive
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Because
“A E S T H E T I C”
And I believe they come in pastels and bright colours, makes every quirky girl cream their pants.
Let’s be real, no one is paying for “consciousness,” they’re paying for the label. I don’t know anyone who did research on the manufacturing techniques. They just know Samantha next door has one and its cool.
Exactly
I disagree. I find it common in my circle of friends that we buy with our conscious
Same as Erica - my circle of friends largely pays for environmental consciousness in addition to the quality and other factors. At the same time, I do understand that this isn’t the case for most people, and that most people pay for the brand.
Edit - a brand which is aware that most people pay for the brand making an effort to make environment friendly apparel just makes it easier to save the world, innit?
The Fjällräven prices are definitely worth it to me. I have had two of their Greenland Jackets (bought second-hand and now taken over by family), multiple winter hats and my longest standing item, an Övik Sweater that is still going very strong after 4 years, only issue being loose threads at the end of the arms, and that is with bi-daily wearing for 4 winters. The quality is worth the price if you keep the items for their lifetime. I usually buy at 10% off or higher.
(The same goes for all other brands that focus on high quality, my down vest from Patagonia is fantastic.)
this is nonsense,
you were convinced that this "high quality" which is really achievable with a very cheap labor and material cost, is worth 500 bucks.
You are the perfect consumer, slave to brands and stupid consumerism.
The material and labor costs for producing this "high quality" do not even come CLOSE to 500 bucks.
The reason they have higher quality compared to other companies with garbage quality, is because those garbage companies want to squeeze even more profit while milking you for insane amount of money,
The ones who pay the small chinese \ vietnamese hands that make your product a little bit more money for "HIGH QUALITY" still milk you for a fuck ton of profit,
But if they can convince you that this quality (which should really be standard and not something to praise) which was achieved by some Vietnamese kids in a sweatshop, is worth 500 bucks...
By all means, what retailer would not want a perfect consumer like you... ?
Thank you for the kind reminder to buy used! I was getting " commercial eyes"! I'm a homesteader and a minimalist. The lure of an ethical company ALMOST sucked me back into the thought pattern of want.
In Australia a Kanken is $159.95 and the clothing prices are comparable to Patagonia, Kathmandu and Icebreaker.
I've used my kånken for over 20 years. Just got a other Fjällräven bag, a bigger one. I still use my old one though
You know you're scandinavian when you don't find Fjällräven expensive🙃
Anna Smith i still thinks its really expensive
Nevermind then you are not from norway
Det är inte så dyrt, 800 typ.
60€ in finland so,, yeah
Anna Smith Don’t be so posh, in most places of the world $90 is cheap for a backpack.
Wow they seem like a pretty decent company :) I just wish their kanken bags didn’t fade so much especially the ochre one it’s gets dirty far too easily 😔😔
Ya I have the ocher one too. It got dirty from rubbing up against a bike wheel that has never been used. It got the sides all black (1st use btw). But other than that pretty nice backpack
I have a army greenish color and it started to fade a year after use from me using it at school. It’s overall an amazing bag, and it’s so durable but it does fade, which is the only downside.
Fjällräven designed their fabrics to be waxed. It deepens the colour, keeps dirt off and prolongs the lifespan. The products come with a very thin layer already on, but that wears off fast, you are supposed to wash it and re-wax it every once in while.
Jinu same I have a warm yellow one and there are white stains and scratches I wish I got the black one 😔😔
Clean it👌 the fabric is designed with wax and stuff to take a lot of dirt and still be able to wash it of after the dirt got there. If there is a stain after cleaning it gives the bag charm. I have a kånken and once a year i give it a good wash and re wax it and it's as good as a new one but lighter in colour before i wax it a tip
The best thing you said in this video was "Buy used, or don't buy at all". That should be the catch phrase for the environment conscious".
got my fjällräven second hand for $45 and it's great
where did you get it from though because i want to get mine from ebay but i feel like a lot are fake
@@fi0naapp1e depop, poshmark, mercari, instagram
i got mine second hand free zero dollarsss
@@fi0naapp1e I would not risk buying a kanken anywhere other than Amazon or the official kanken website. I can guarantee that you'll get an authentic kanken from the official website, but Amazon you still have to be careful. most of them are real, you just got to read reviews first and do research on how to tell a fake kanken. but if you want to be certain that your bag is real, I'd spend the extra 10 dollars for the bag on the official Fjällräven website.
@@levim8948 amazon is literally selling fake kånkens in Germany lol
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i’ve used kånken since 2012 as my schoolbag and i’m still using it✌🏼 the quality is just so good and i definitely recommend kånkens❤️
I have an eastpak bag , I've had it for almost 5 years now and i love it , it cost me 70euros and I'm not gonna get another one until mine is completely unusable , i take it anywhere and mine still looks new
China is always prepared with copies
Hi, I am weird bruh did you watch the video? Don’t buy fakes pls how hard can it be.
What do you expect when brands with huge margins knock on factory doors, give them the material source, entire blueprint of the product, and pay them very little? We don't live in a perfectly moral world. What the Chinese do is taking advantage of the situation - like what people of any other country would.
Try live in china, and you'll probably do not want to care about buying brand anymore. So many products, everybody can make it, so why pay more?
Sha Sha bc it’s freaking bad. The people who made those copies are literally slaves.
Hi, I am weird
do you know from where we can get fake stuff
i'm a swedish scout and i really value my gear, one off the things that the you forgot is that when it come's to the technical aspects of a good backpack for hijking fjälräven got you coverd with the best hajking backpack you can buy for money the Kajka backpack, it's sad how you forgot to mention the pure quality off the gear, my grandpa has had a pair off there pants activly hajking for over 20 years and they are still in great condition, the cost off a fjälräven product comes a lot from the pure amount off reashersh they do to make the best product they can both environmentally and productivse.
How often was your grandpa hijking? I have a Skogsö and after only 1,5 years it has wear with holes at some spots. I had much cheaper jakets that last longer.
@@Gieszkanne an older model, can't remember the name sadly
@@ludvighelleryd7821 I asked you how often he was hijking not which model he did wear. But anyhow I did read in a forum of many people with simular experience like mine.And one guy told the he know FR very long and his oppinion was that FR quality before 2000 was much better. So if that is the case your grandpa did hade older stuff.
Love the broken English, can tell you put a lot of effort into learning language, 10/10
Hey, Jag talar inte svenska, so you’re doing a lot better at a second language than I am
I love my re-kanken. I use it for daily work, I've used it on hikes, I use it when I'm going out sometimes, I use it for photography trips, I use it for camps. I have used it for everything and it's worked for everything. I don't feel weighed down by the weight of the bag alone like I do with other bags because it's just so light and stripped down to the basics. I do have to be careful not to overload it but it takes a lot to feel overloaded. I feel it's totally worth the money because I paid the same amount I could pay for other less sustainable brands. It's also really durable. I've had it for 2 years already and I feel I can keep it for at least another two more, and that's considering how much I've already used it.
I don't like seeing all the wild patterns that fjallraven is coming out with for their other kanken bag though because it doesn't seem sustainable and seems like it's marketing itself more towards fast fashion consumers.
I bought a used Kanken laptop bag (I wanted the separate laptop compartment and the padded straps) for less than half of it its retail price. It's lasted me 3 years now, still looks and works well, and it has become my go-to work and travel bag. It's the perfect size for those cheap flights that only allow you a personal item and mine has been all over the country and world. I HIGHLY recommend a used Kanken!
The prıce is never high if you have enough money.
I went on a 3 day city trip with just my medium Kanken and I could fit everything I needed in there. Incredibly easy travel, I just slid the backpack under my airplane seat and didn't have to pay the carry-on fee (RyanAir).
Environmental Friendly companies should be promoted like that good job
There is a difference between expensive and high cost. The abisko shade jacket (wich is the cheapest fjällräven jacket today) cost 149-199$. Spending 150$ on an eco friendly jacket that is going to last you a lifetime while supporting a great cause is not expensive, i agree that its a high price but what can you expect. If fjällräven asked 40-50$ for their jackets they would be just like any other company. The price is what allows them to be different.
Kanken's are sooo sturdy and and spacious! I own 2, and I looove them
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Jon Mercado that’s exactly how he said it! Haha haha!
College girl starter pack:
-this backpack
-Hydroflask
-an iPhone/air pods/macbook
-bag of Chick-fil-A
-a scrunchee
Jose Flores I feel attacked 😂😭
Karina Montes u should
Eheh I have none of those lol
@@alexathecanadianconvert I'm not shaming. Its meant to be funny.
I have just generally noticed a lot of that in my college.
I have all those things and I am in middle school plus I am a true vsco girl lol sk sk and I oop
10 years ago I buyed a 25 L Quechua backpack in Decathlon for 20 usd, today I'm using the same backback everyday and works just perfect (I sent the product back to Decathlon 3 years ago for some minor reparation after a minior accident, the cost was 10 usd). The quality of old product is just amazing.