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Fjällräven Kanken graphite Overview:
- Backpack-Application: Leisure
- Backpack-Build: without back carrying system
- Volume-Large Category: 15 - 30l
- Volume-Backpack Volume: 16l
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Great bag, questionable quality, September 4, 2012 This review is from: Fjallraven Kanken Backpack (Misc.) I have been using these bags since I first bought one in Stockholm almost ten years ago. The design is great--they are very lightweight, comfortable with reasonable loads, and obviously classic looking. Unfortunately they are overpriced for what they are. I bought a new bag about a month ago and I'm not impressed with the durability. It seems like the prices have gone up a lot without any increase in manufacturing quality. For a small daypack that costs $75, you'd expect it to be something better made than a Wal-Mart item. But the fabric on the inside started fraying immediately and now a small hole has appeared on the bottom of the pack. I love these bags for their style and function, but I really feel a bit stupid for paying so much for a bag that look so beat up after only a month of use. I've never gotten a hole in any of my other backpacks, even ones I've use for multiday trips in the backcountry.
Unfortunately these packs are now a fashion item, so Fjallraven... Read more
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Best Backpack Ever, August 24, 2012 This review is from: Fjallraven Kanken Backpack (Misc.) I used to use messenger and tote bags before buying my Kanken, and it is probably the most resilient, well-designed, and downright greatest bag for carrying around my university campus.
It's original and practical. Most backpacks have rounded tops, which I never found useful for anything, but the rectangular design on this is just right for books. Inside, there is a tall pocket in the back which is useful for little essentials like eyedrops, altoids, and toiletries you'd rather not have out in the open every time you open the bag. Retrieving items from inside is made exceptionally easy, partly due to the rectangular shape and the easy with which the front can be folded down. There's room for about three 1.5'' binders or two 1.5'' binders and one 14'' laptop. Outside, the front pocket offers enough room for a phone, wallet, and keys. The two pockets on the sides I often use for a small umbrella and a disposable water bottle. My favorite part is that the zippers are quality... Read more
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Stylish and unique, but not the most practical, September 14, 2012 By Alistair Crowley (Somewhere, New York) - See all my reviews This review is from: Fjallraven Kanken Backpack (Misc.) Fjallraven is a Swedish outdoors apparel company, with the name meaning 'Arctic Fox' - hence the fox logo. When I saw the charming square shape and array of colors I knew I had to have one of these. I ended up ordering the peach pink which is shockingly bright in real life but just the way I like it. If you're used to backpacks with padded straps, padded interiors and lots of pockets - this bag it's not. The shell is a very durable material and I haven't tested its waterproofing abilities, but the shoulder straps are relatively thin but surprisingly secure. From years of grade school carrying of heavy backpacks and the like, my back can't take heavy weights so I judged that this 'moderately' sized bag would carry the necessary essentials but nothing like 2 or 3 heavy textbooks. I've managed to fit a 13" macbook pro inside an ample sleeve, a softcover textbook, a few notebooks, a wallet, a pencil case in the bag with a bit of room to spare. Contrary to another reviewer, because... Read more
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| 21 of 21 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Fjallraven Kanken Backpack (Misc.) I have been using these bags since I first bought one in Stockholm almost ten years ago. The design is great--they are very lightweight, comfortable with reasonable loads, and obviously classic looking. Unfortunately they are overpriced for what they are. I bought a new bag about a month ago and I'm not impressed with the durability. It seems like the prices have gone up a lot without any increase in manufacturing quality. For a small daypack that costs $75, you'd expect it to be something better made than a Wal-Mart item. But the fabric on the inside started fraying immediately and now a small hole has appeared on the bottom of the pack. I love these bags for their style and function, but I really feel a bit stupid for paying so much for a bag that look so beat up after only a month of use. I've never gotten a hole in any of my other backpacks, even ones I've use for multiday trips in the backcountry.Unfortunately these packs are now a fashion item, so Fjallraven... Read more 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Fjallraven Kanken Backpack (Misc.) I used to use messenger and tote bags before buying my Kanken, and it is probably the most resilient, well-designed, and downright greatest bag for carrying around my university campus.It's original and practical. Most backpacks have rounded tops, which I never found useful for anything, but the rectangular design on this is just right for books. Inside, there is a tall pocket in the back which is useful for little essentials like eyedrops, altoids, and toiletries you'd rather not have out in the open every time you open the bag. Retrieving items from inside is made exceptionally easy, partly due to the rectangular shape and the easy with which the front can be folded down. There's room for about three 1.5'' binders or two 1.5'' binders and one 14'' laptop. Outside, the front pocket offers enough room for a phone, wallet, and keys. The two pockets on the sides I often use for a small umbrella and a disposable water bottle. My favorite part is that the zippers are quality... Read more 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By Alistair Crowley (Somewhere, New York) - See all my reviews This review is from: Fjallraven Kanken Backpack (Misc.) Fjallraven is a Swedish outdoors apparel company, with the name meaning 'Arctic Fox' - hence the fox logo. When I saw the charming square shape and array of colors I knew I had to have one of these. I ended up ordering the peach pink which is shockingly bright in real life but just the way I like it. If you're used to backpacks with padded straps, padded interiors and lots of pockets - this bag it's not. The shell is a very durable material and I haven't tested its waterproofing abilities, but the shoulder straps are relatively thin but surprisingly secure. From years of grade school carrying of heavy backpacks and the like, my back can't take heavy weights so I judged that this 'moderately' sized bag would carry the necessary essentials but nothing like 2 or 3 heavy textbooks. I've managed to fit a 13" macbook pro inside an ample sleeve, a softcover textbook, a few notebooks, a wallet, a pencil case in the bag with a bit of room to spare. Contrary to another reviewer, because... Read more |
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