Fjallraven stuff

Boarboy

Well-Known Member
Does anyone have any experience/recommendations of this gear? I've seen a parka jacket of theirs that I quite like the look of but don't know much about them.
 
I have a pair of their Barents pro winter trousers. You can also tailor the weatherproofing by adding more or less wax.

i also like that their trousers are sold as a raw leg length so you can get the perfect length fit. Sure it's a pain to get someone to hem them but it's a nice detail.
 
Been wearing Fjallraven for over 20 years. Excellent kit. Note not all trousers are supplied with raw leg length.

Regards

Ed
 
I have a jacket that must be 25 years old now. Love it to bits but it is in bits now! Still walk the dog or stalk in it on a cold day. Good gear that will last.
 
I have several pairs of their trousers and I think they are exceptionally well made, super robust. If they cost a bit more work it out over the life span of the kit (easily more than 5 years) and you will realise they are cheap in the long run. If you can find a stockist to try for size then look on german ebay.
 
Have a couple of pairs of their trousers and wear them for the stag and hind season. Consequently they have had the snot beaten out of them but they are still the only trouser I wear when working the hills. Superb kit.
 
I've got a number of pairs of trousers and found them very hard wearing and comfy.

I quite fancy one of these jackets but there quite pricey, Id like so see and try one on first!

 
I have a pair of the Vidda trousers - not waterproof unless you wax, but they dry very quickly. In winter a pair of silk or merino long johns and they are brilliant. Used them stalking, sailing, mounts erring and ski touring and they are fab.
 
Has to be the best outdoor gear I have ever used. I own some Härkila and some Fjällräven which in my head is two of the best outdoor/hunting products makers. But Fjällräven has the edge because of G-1000 which is the most hardwearing stuff I have had.

I have some of their trousers and some of their shirts/polos/t-shirt and if something has to stand out it will be the Vidda Pro pants. Extremely hardwearing, been using them for working, shooting, dog walking in the past 2 years and it will take long time before I will need a new pair of Vidda's

Never used their jackets but I guess its quality stuff too. For me its their trousers and shirts i know them for.
 
I've got a number of pairs of trousers and found them very hard wearing and comfy.

I quite fancy one of these jackets but there quite pricey, Id like so see and try one on first!



i really like the look of this, but at £390! (Sporting lodge site) Not sure?!!
 
Hi all, someone posted up some sizing info about the Fjallraven kit on the forum a while back I think, showing the difference between one of the jackets, in arm length, chest etc, and the no 8 Anorak. Has anyone seen that post or the sizing info? Trying to work out what’s what before ordering - any ideas appreciated!
 
Not sen that post but I have quite a few items of Fjallraven clothing and the general rule of thumb (for me) has been that the jackets tend to be on the larger size - I fall between a U.K. L & XL but their L is plenty big enough to get decent layering underneath - trousers are spot on for waist sizes - a 52 euro size is s 36 U.K.

Hope this helps.
 
Back
Top