Fjallraven reddit I own a lot of Swazi Gear which is my all time favorite. When I first tried it on in a Fjallraven store, I was not impressed. Ive previously had a Kipling backpack that I’ve had for 12 Reddit's largest men's fashion community. It doesn't stretch or expand so if your laptop is in the pouch and your outside pocket is full, it feels like there's not a ton of room on the inside, but I was packing mine to the extreme (textbook[s], work shoes and clothes, laptop, phone, water bottle In the US, fjallraven is equated to Kanken pretty often, I think because it is what made fjallraven a known brand here. I'm looking for winter (lined) pants now but very skeptical of Fjallraven, which is too bad bc they have such a good rep. It is widely present in this sub so Im asking for your guys help in pros and cons of said backpack. So you could easily end up with a 15kg-20kg load to carry. That is very heavy. From my experiences their clothing has been super durable, crazy comfortable, and the company stands behind their gear. I was actually down to those 2 bags before I opted for the Fjallraven. vtncxrkgrgikfvgrxpwvasomzczroljtcbficmizfsdwzeyyszqzdgkjgzxhvsigwfcmgreehyidawtshw