Fjallraven Reviews

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Fjallraven’s Kanken Gear Pocket combines basic pouch functionality with robust build quality—it lacks sophistication, but it gets the job done.

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Keep important travel documents, credit cards, and cash in one place with the Fjallraven Kanken Travel Wallet. However, some pockets are a bit small.

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Great for outdoor enthusiasts who are looking for a casual, versatile backpack, the Fjallraven Greenland Top Backpack balances a classic style with modern functionality.

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The Fjallraven High Coast Foldsack 24 is versatile in its capacity and organization, but it isn't the most comfortable to carry.

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The Fjallraven Kanken Totepack falls short on organization and carry comfort, but uses some durable, weather-resistant materials.

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The Fjallraven Raven 28's harness system is a bit simple for a 28L backpack, but the versatile storage capacity & durable materials have us excited about it.

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The Fjallraven Kanken Card Wallet is a minimalist wallet that holds more than it looks like it would—we just wish it didn’t collect dust so easily.

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With a versatile carry and sleek look, the Fjallraven Ulvo Hip Pack Medium is great for EDC and travel—but we’re disappointed in its lack of organization.

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As long as you don’t mind simplicity, you’ll probably love the Fjallraven Ulvo 23—a daypack that’s water-resistant, durable, and oh-so-sleek.

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The Fjallraven Kanken Photo Insert doesn’t have anything innovative going on—it’s simply a solid camera case to keep your gear safe and tidy on the road.

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Simple, durable, and effective, the Fjallraven Gear Pocket makes a great travel accessory—although it collects dust way too easily.

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The Fjallraven Passport Wallet is a great place to hold your credit cards and passport as you jet around the world—although it is a bit large.

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Despite some wear in the material and the dysfunctional side pockets, the Fjallraven Kanken 13” Laptop Backpack could be a great contender as your next travel daypack.

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Due to its size and durability, The Fjallraven Greenland Pocket makes for a perfect personal item—we just wish it didn’t collect dust so easily.

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We’ve been impressed with the durability and craftsmanship of the Fjallraven Splitpack, but it lacks in some key areas. There’s no laptop compartment, water bottle pocket, and most importantly, it’s not comfortable to carry.

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With its Scandinavian style and impressive organization, the Fjallraven Travel Pack is a fantastic companion for weekend city breaks or business trips.

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The Fjallraven Kanken Mini is a simple, functional daypack that will get the job done—and what it lacks in features, it makes up for in style.