I own these pants, and agree with the pros and cons mentioned. Regarding price, totally worth it considering how long they will last. I have a fjallraven store near me, and they were able to custom hemmed them at no extra charge, which was great considering I’m a really short dude and it’s hard to find pants that fit well off the rack. I recommend these, thanks.
I have the Vida pro but not the ventilated. The first time I put them on, I was immediately relaxed about how much money they cost. Literally the most comfortable pants I’ve ever had. A few weeks ago I had to shovel snow for three hours. Got 15” overnight so lots of work. I did a high quality base layer and my goretex Mammut jacket for my upper body and just my Vida pros for pants. Three hours later, I was soaking wet with sweat all over my upper body but waist and legs were honestly dry as a desert bone. Even in the crotch area. Snow slid off these pants like they we’re greased. These pants are extremely durable, functional and breath much better than goretex. Yes I’m sure in heavy rain my legs would get wet but they shed light rain no problem. Best money I’ve ever spent in outdoor gear!
On the opposite end of that, I work in a lumber mill and need to chainsaw large logs time to time... These things will absolutely get completely covered and with a few slaps from my gloves all the sawdust is basically gone. Not a chance this is happening with my normal jeans. Ive got 2 pairs, ventilated and non vented. I dont make much and live paycheck to paycheck but I def agree with feeling relaxed with the money spent. Right now they are on sale for 115$
I love these as well as the non ventilated version. I’ve worn them both daily for the last several years. They hold up incredibly well. People constantly ask what type of pants they are. I don’t know if it’s because they think they look cool or stupid. 😂 I highly recommend them. Great review!
Happy new year Luke and I hope you and your family have a fantastic year! I love the side waist gear loop, I've used them for attaching keys when I don't want to fiddle with getting them on the belt loop gear loops and mostly use it for an axe/hatchet when I'm out gathering firewood and that's worked out well. I love the function of these pants and they are my favorite pants for winter campouts!
A very happy new year to you, your family, and everyone on the channle that reads this! I love the reviews, the adventures, and 2023 will bring new camping and backing fun to me and my family. Thank you for inspiring me to get back to the outdoors like i did when i was younger!
Happy New Year Luke! Another year of great adventures and excellent reviews. Thank you and look forward to more reviews of gear and equipment. Going to have to save for these bombproof pants!
I've owned Fjallraven trousers for years and have just bought a pair of Vidda Pro vented... You're absolutely spot on with your review and comments. I will say that for me they did work 'ok' in all but the hottest weather and I liked the process of treating them with the wax (a more environmentally friendly approach to waterproofing - important for me). They do have a certain mild sound - so if you want more silent trousers go for the hunting range. 🙏
Bought a pair of these yesterday, super excited. Thanks for the thorough review man, along with all the other content you're constantly giving us 👍 S&H
Happy New Year Luke and family! I have owned Barents for years now and love them. Best pants ever. I've got hundreds of hiking miles on them . I've been thinking about getting the new Viddas myself. Maybe for my birthday coming up soon. 😉
Great review, as usual. I agree 100%. I own 3 pairs. I just love them. I think they were designed with the Swedish mountains and forests in mind. In a year, the number of days with real warm weather (above 20 C) is normally less than 10. Summer nights are frequently down to freezing. I use knee pads in mine, wich is great since I do so much on the ground. And yes, Ive had them for so long, I forgot the price. 😅
A proud Swede here! :) Love my pair (non-ventilated), and i've put them through everything. Hands-down favourite all-around pants ever. I'm my opinion they´re quite stylish aswell, something i think attributes to the simple design of them! So many other comparable products can look quite dorky and a bit too "outdoors-y". Another part of the simple design i love: buttoned pockets, not zippered. Intuitivly one might prefer zippered, but the simplicity, sustainability and surprising performance of those buttons make it just outstanding. Strongly recommend!
I agree. They are more aesthetic and less points of failure. I have a pair i am in love with these pants, they did arrive slightly larger than id like so I’m waiting on a Kore belt to fasten them into place on my fluctuating waistline. Other than that, zero complains these pants are amazing
I bought a pair of these a few months ago, in preparation for an mid-winter trip above the arctic circle in Norway. They are everything promised, absolutely superb design and quality. The most money I've ever spent on a pair of pants but I don't have any regrets. I didn't think I would need the ventilation feature for my usage but the only pair the flagship store in Denver had in stock in my size (30 inseam) had it so that's what I got. I've not run into a situation yet where I wanted to open the vents but I haven't been through any hot weather with them yet.
Amazing pants. I do search and rescue and these are my go to pants. They're great if you have to go off trail or bushwhack. Very durable at the campsite. I use the loop in back for my bandana.
When I want to buy something I look to see if you have reviewed it or something from the brand, if you have approved it then I am happy to purchase on your recommendation. I'm crying right now as I just bought a pair of Vidda ventilated but as long as they fit then I know I'll be satisfied. Thank you so much for all the honest work that you do, I hope it is paying off. Huge respect and thanks again.
Keb pants are my favorite, the stretch panels are amazingly comfortable. Sold my vida pros and I’ll only wear the keb . Absolutely love them worth the 230$ price tag .
Happy New Year, Luke! I've become a convert--having bought two pairs which have totally replaced the denim jeans I used to wear all the time. His is correct in them being "insanely comfortable." Thank you for the various video recommendations over the years. A caution...label size often does not match actual waist size. This makes online ordering risky. Examples: my two pair, size EU52/US36 are actually 37". Another pair EU52/US36 was actually 38".
Good review, thanks. I have always wanted a pair since I saw a German park ranger using them years ago; but they were out of my price range. Finally found them on a crazy sale and bought 3 for less than $150 :-) I am a happy camper LOVE them!
By far the best outdoor trousers I have ever owned ( I have 3 pairs of them) - superb comfort, quality and ruggedness. I have used them extensively - if you are looking for a trekking / outdoor trouser - you cannot go wrong. Thanks Luke - agree with everything you say.
Hi Luke. Happy new year to you all! You changed you sunglasses finally!!!! OMG!!! (Haha.. Sorry. Since i have like 40 pairs of sunglassses watching you only wear that black Oakley pair ALWAYS was driving me crazy ;-) ) Awesome review as always. Love those pants.
Thanks so much for the review Luke. I'm getting ready to put my money down on some good outdoors pants. I do like the mesh and color options of the Revolution Race pants but hate tight clothing as well. I have ventilated Klim Dakar riding pants with a huge vent with mesh. They are awesome when you get hot on the trail. Open the vents, stand up and enjoy the A/C. I'm going to assume you went with the short version, I'm shorter myself and find most technical gear is meant for tall skinny people. Us short guys get out there too! I hate when the reinforced knee sits below my knee just because the company doesn't make clothing for people under 6'.
Luke I like your channel. I really like the back packing episodes you use to do. Lijw mount rogers, appilation trail and others. I like what you stand for. Keep up the good work.
Little Brother, I purchased these paints due to your reviews and uses...I love these paints...I use them for Kayak Camping and they're great for wicking away water.
Recently got the Keb Touring, a beefed up version of the regular Keb. More for winter use. Ventilated, some kind of thick soft shell and G-1000. Make sure you wax your G-1000 for weather protection.
YES!!! I have 2 pairs of these and they're great!!! Like you said tho, they're hot to wear in the summer months even here in Colorado at high elevation. I also have the Fjallraven Keb Agile pants which are more breathable and lighter in weight. They also have the mesh opening along the side so I wear them during the summer months. But like you said, I LOVE these pants! Pricy yes but will last forever!
Happy New Year Luke and family. Nice pants, wish I could get some that fit. Unfortunately not available, checked the company website and no joy. Tall and big has it's limitations when it comes to outdoor gear/clothing, oh well life goes on. Thanks for all the great videos as always.
You dawned the pants and it dawned on me the importance of ventilating spectacles. By the way nice white framed spectacles. Thanks for explaining the sizing as I was converting based on European shirt sizes subtracting 10. For a minute I thought you had a 38 inch waist which didn’t look right. Anyway, thanks for the concise and very complete description with review. Lots of pockets. I have a couple sets of military surplus kneepads, and really like the option being able to use with these trousers. Thanks for the info! 🎉
I have a pair of Fjallraven Sormland and they taper down to the ankle. I really like the material and I forgot about these ventilated ones. Will likely be my next pair of hiking pants, thanks for the review.
Really helpful as I look for a new pair of walking trousers for backpacking (thru' hiking to those in the US). And Luke, if there were three like buttons I'd have clicked them all for the style and pragmatism of your presentation.
I have 2 per of the fjallraven pants and a pr of the hiking leggings. I agree the kebs are hot, but they have double vents which help. Also have a lighter unvented summer pair. Love all 3.
When I was a kid I saw my uncle wearing his keys on a belt loop and thought it was so cool....been doing it for 30 years haha. Fjallraven is no joke from my experience, I don't own any clothing yet, but their other stuff like the Abisko tarp is top notch stuff. It is indeed buy once cry once. So far their stuff is worth every dime.
Totally agree re-loosed fit is best. Leave the skinny pants for the chicks. That was pretty funny the school bus went by and realized your mail was hanging out. So, when you said if you weren’t showing the pants in a video you would’ve been wearing them. You were standing in your boxers? Lol looks like the vents are a must without insulating those cotton pants are. The loops could they be for suspenders? Unless maybe that single loop you mentioned in the back left is for pulling the pants to the side so you can squat over a cat hole without taking the pants off relieving yourself through the zipper and vent. Good complete coverage of these pants from top to bottom thanks for not panning down when you were standing there holding the pants up in the air. 😮🎉
Happy New Year folks, I've got a pair of fjallraven trousers. Love them! I don't have the vented type. Don't know how they would perform in a Scottish summer, too many midges could get to somewhere you'd rather they didn't 😂😂
I own 4 pair after watching you. I still need them about 2 in shorter but I'm living with it just because of quality, comfort, and durability. Always looking for more too... 😅
Great video as always Luke. I would highly recommend the Fjallraven Keb Agile Trousers for the warmer months! Great alternative to the vida pros for hot summer months 👍🏻🥾
+1 for the Keb Agile. I live in Scotland, and have been hiking in them for the last few months, usually in combination with a thermal layer and they’ve performed well.
I watched this review few times, and watched other reviews too. The *main issue* with such *proven* reviews is that you review pants which served a decade for you and are proven to perform the best, and we (consumers) won’t find decade-old models in store. Just check users reviews at manufacturer’s site for any brand: model sizing and fit changes year after year. Specifically this model, it is waxed cotton, which is an issue for me. I finally bought Haglöfs “Rugged Mountain Pants” which are comparable by design, but no cotton; on sale, for CAD$160 (USD$ 110). Happy with the purchase. Canoeing, portaging, hiking, camping. If you check manufacturer site, you will find again reviews from users who is super happy with few-years-old model, and unhappy with the current one.
Got mine last year and love 'em to bits. Absolutely bullet-proof build quality but as you say, quite warm in hotter climates, especially out here in S.E Asia 😥. Happy New Year to you, Susie and family and look forward to watching your 2023 adventures. Stay safe 👍🇲🇾
Would you recommend 100% cotton outdoor pants for super hot, wet climates like Vietnam? If it's desert then cotton has pretty much no downsides but if it's rainy half the year maybe cotton sucks.
@@ryaniam22 good question. Your climate is similar to here in Malaysia . I do find they get pretty sweaty in the heat but they do dry out quick and personally, I prefer the durability the Vidda pros have to offer, so I'm ok with that. However, mine aren't the ventilated Vidda Pros that Luke was trying out, so that extra bit of ventilation may make a difference in our type of climate - but I guess with the extra ventilation and exposure of skin, it might have a downside with mosquito bites ! Cheers
@@ryaniam22 I do find cotton pants get pretty clammy in this climate and certainly take a bit of a hammering on rough terrain and vegetation compared to the Viddas as well
I got some for Christmas. Love these pants. Make sure you order a size larger than you would normal pants because there is -10 stretch. No stretch at all. As for length I got the "regular" at 6 foot I figured I was a regular sweedish man... but at waist 32-33 with average length these pants are made for a 6'5" person. They run small waist because of no stretch and run LONG. Because sweeds are huge apparently.
I have the same pair and they are the best!!! I pair them with The Vidda Pro Jacket . I live near Duluth Mn and they Hold up in the cold North Shore winters just fine!! I don’t think I’ll ever wear another brand again after these.
My barents pros are going on almost 10 years and are still in amazing shape. My abisko lites however, while way lighter, are just not nearly as durable, my pair has developed multiple holes around it. They have vents and I've also had that problem where I showed off my entire leg and underwear hah
RELOOSED. I'm totally using that in the future. The lack of mesh on the zipper vents is something I'm used to from wearing military surplus outerwear. I almost think it'd be outright uncomfortable to wear pants as heavy duty as those without at least some sort of thin long john or base layer pants, though I guess they could get stiflingly warm pretty quickly for some folks.
Just picked up a pair of ventilated VP to add to my regular. Truly good pants on both fronts. If they fit you, they’re like a second highly protective skin. I love the adjustable ankle snaps. You can use these to size above your calves and wear like knickers (that’s knickerbockers, all you Brits). One of the best features, IMHO. They’ll last forever. The design and Vietnamese construction is done at a high standard, as is everything I’ve ever purchased from Fjallraven. I can only imagine how nice their down stuff is!! So worth the coin. Good review. Thanks.
Can I ask what size you got and if they fit close to your other pants in that same size? I'm 6'-4" and I want to make sure fit is consistent with my other pants. Thanks!
@@brettspencer892 I’m 6’ with 32”waist and 32” inseam. EU-48 which is US-32. I think they have a size calculator on their website. I used it when I got my first pair and then t was spot on. Ventilated ones fit virtually identically to regular. They definitely have short, regular and long. I can understand your angst. They aren’t cheap. But 100% worth it if you spend a lot of times outside. With light colour for warm weather and dark for cool, I am pretty set for a good long time. Last word, they fit really well and that the main reason I like them so much. With that, I am out.
@@richardstanley1331 Thanks! Got a vented pair on the way for a birthday present to myself :) I went with the 32W & 34L. That's what all my pants are now days. Appreciate the feedback.
Hi I would like to recommend the fjällräven Ked Trouser, they are like the Vidda Pro Trousers but different, trekking trousers made of stretch fabric and G-1000 Eco, now updated for an even better performance, fit and durability. You can use them with suspenders, and the bottom edge of the trouser leg has a new design that is easier to adjust and repair. The trousers have classic, large pockets, two large ventilation zips on each side and openings for knee pads. A well-fitting, durable classic for maximum freedom of movement in the mountains. I have been using them for more than 10 years and am very satisfied with them. the first pair I've had has held for approx. 9 years. Regards Jon.
After trying these on and finding the fit *not skinny* I was finally sold. Having used them for a while, the fit is very good but does bind if you go to scramble up a steep slope or high step over blow-down. I find the waist size is slightly generous, so I use a belt, but the low rise still pulls them down my butt some if squatting or scrambling. The fabric seems colder than other pants when directly on the skin below -10 C, but pairing them with wool tights is excellent. Those are the only negatives that I've found. I'd consider them best for shoulder season hiking or bush work. Friends who use them for timber cruising and eco-typing in BC say that they are one of the only pants that holds up multiple seasons in the field. You don't get higher praise for durability than that.
Coming from Scotland and served in the Royal marines, Fjallraven is very common and well known............I have both the Vidda Pro's and the Keb's ...........and would highly recommend both for all outdoor activities. Never let me down in some pretty grim conditions. I find the Keb's even more comfortable than the Vidda's due to there being more stretch but just as bomb proof and being vented as standard with both thigh and ankle zipped vents. As stated as a con the vents are not mesh lined like many other Outdoor brands like Montane. Rab, Mountain Equipment etc etc ..............but that is an easy fix and took mine to a local seamstress to have the mesh added. This is a must in Scotland due to the high level of "Midges" (very tiny mosquito's) that are everywhere!!!!!!
I also do like them. But I prefer the more higher wearing ones like the Karl Pro. I have two of them and they keep going. For the more casual use (even office) I have a large (ladylike large) amount of Nils trousers in various colors. They are very comfortable when sitting due to the shaped cut at the knees.
Oh yes, I own two pairs of Fjällräven trousers and they seem to last forever. In fact, I have a Fjällräven jacket from about 1978-1980 and it's still perfect.
I ended up biting the bullet and bought a pair of the ventilated and non-vented. I actually found them local at 20% off as well. I might have been able to save a few bucks buying online but this was the first place local to me that I found them where I could actually try them on for sizing. The Kebs I bought work but are probably 1-2 sizes too big in reality. One thing to note with the Keb vs the Vidda Pro vented is the side vent height. On the Vidda Pro the zipper starts about 4 inches higher than on the Keb's which as stated in this video the Vidda Pro can show a lot more of your underwear. Also worth noting is the regular Vidda Pro does not have the stretch material at all. Which to me is a pro and a con. The stretch is nice to have but at the same time if it is the same material as on my Keb pants which I think it is it takes 3x longer to dry when wet compared to the g1000 material. I would say there is a chance on the Vidda Pro vented pants since there is so little stretch material alot of the moisture will wick into the g1000 material and dry a lot faster than the Keb pants as it is about 50% stretch material. Either way all 3 will fit well into my rotation!
I love my Viddo Pro (no vents), as well as my Barents. Yet, I've found that the Keb is far more comfortable in warmer months with the vents, with the downside of not being nearly as durable.
Great video as always… I’m definitely gonna give these a try in the near future. I’ll use your affiliate link when I do. Thanks for the content. ✊🏻🇺🇸👏🏻
Thanks for the review... Yes! They are hor in the summer time... ;) Fjällräven sayes that the loop ( 5:12 ) is for an axe... It cuold be used for hanging my glowes in a carabiner... ;)
Outdoor gear is not like workwear or everyday clothes. It has a purpose and is priced accordingly. These pants are priced this way because only them and a few others will perform like they do. Nice review. They look like sweet work pants in the spring and fall as well.
I would like to share very few of my experience with my own Vidda Pro Ventilated. I have never tried the non ventilated model so I can not compare but from what I have read from the site and I believe official promotional video is that this model is slightly slimmer than the non-vent model but does have the stretch where it matters. I bought this pants in my regular wear size and it does fit ever so slightly snug compare to similar shaped Levi's jeans I have but again thanks to the stretch between the legs it doesn't bother me much. BUT one BIG issue I have is with the all the pockets. Yes it does depend on each person but if you want to put anything other than paper maps, slim wallet, anything slim and flexible in the pocket you will want to size UP as when you are seating or bending over/down thigh area get too tight. So do keep that in mind. I do like that with Vidda Pro series you can pull and snap at the ankle for tight fit. One other... yes it is a expensive pants. Another options I would highly you check out is the ever so popular CARHARTT Rugged Flex workwear pants. They do have many variety of design, fabric choices including stretch. I highly suggest you check them out as those are much cheaper and if not just as durable but may be not loaded with pockets like Fjallraven. But again... I gurantee you, you won't be using all the pockets on Vidda Pro anyways for the reasons I explained before. So yea... certain Carhartt model will 100% satisfy so many of you for any outdoor beat up wears. Also, I personally wax my butt and about 6" pants bottom only... in winter I wax entire knee down. Before buying, read about them from the official fjallraven site first for sizing info and such. But if you must feel like owning a Fjallraven, do consider their Outdoor series pants as they are made with same material, just designed bit more casual loook. I pronouce it V - Da. :) Cheers.
I own these pants, and agree with the pros and cons mentioned. Regarding price, totally worth it considering how long they will last. I have a fjallraven store near me, and they were able to custom hemmed them at no extra charge, which was great considering I’m a really short dude and it’s hard to find pants that fit well off the rack. I recommend these, thanks.
How tall are you and which size do you wear?
They actually offer to fix anytime no problem, at least the one near me
I have the Vida pro but not the ventilated. The first time I put them on, I was immediately relaxed about how much money they cost. Literally the most comfortable pants I’ve ever had. A few weeks ago I had to shovel snow for three hours. Got 15” overnight so lots of work. I did a high quality base layer and my goretex Mammut jacket for my upper body and just my Vida pros for pants. Three hours later, I was soaking wet with sweat all over my upper body but waist and legs were honestly dry as a desert bone. Even in the crotch area. Snow slid off these pants like they we’re greased. These pants are extremely durable, functional and breath much better than goretex. Yes I’m sure in heavy rain my legs would get wet but they shed light rain no problem. Best money I’ve ever spent in outdoor gear!
On the opposite end of that, I work in a lumber mill and need to chainsaw large logs time to time... These things will absolutely get completely covered and with a few slaps from my gloves all the sawdust is basically gone. Not a chance this is happening with my normal jeans. Ive got 2 pairs, ventilated and non vented. I dont make much and live paycheck to paycheck but I def agree with feeling relaxed with the money spent. Right now they are on sale for 115$
I love these as well as the non ventilated version. I’ve worn them both daily for the last several years. They hold up incredibly well. People constantly ask what type of pants they are. I don’t know if it’s because they think they look cool or stupid. 😂 I highly recommend them. Great review!
Hey brother, they do look a bit strange don't they? I had a lady ask me why I had ski pants on once while out shopping. Lol - Luke
Do you a preference between the originals and the ventilated?
Happy new year Luke and I hope you and your family have a fantastic year! I love the side waist gear loop, I've used them for attaching keys when I don't want to fiddle with getting them on the belt loop gear loops and mostly use it for an axe/hatchet when I'm out gathering firewood and that's worked out well. I love the function of these pants and they are my favorite pants for winter campouts!
A very happy new year to you, your family, and everyone on the channle that reads this! I love the reviews, the adventures, and 2023 will bring new camping and backing fun to me and my family. Thank you for inspiring me to get back to the outdoors like i did when i was younger!
The loop at the back is for the gloves….very useful 😉
Or use it to hang the pants on a wall hook
Happy New Year Luke! Another year of great adventures and excellent reviews. Thank you and look forward to more reviews of gear and equipment. Going to have to save for these bombproof pants!
I've owned Fjallraven trousers for years and have just bought a pair of Vidda Pro vented... You're absolutely spot on with your review and comments. I will say that for me they did work 'ok' in all but the hottest weather and I liked the process of treating them with the wax (a more environmentally friendly approach to waterproofing - important for me). They do have a certain mild sound - so if you want more silent trousers go for the hunting range. 🙏
The Kebs are my favorite. I’ve torn the seat on them, and they replaced them for free! Great company
Bought a pair of these yesterday, super excited. Thanks for the thorough review man, along with all the other content you're constantly giving us 👍 S&H
Happy New Year Luke and family! I have owned Barents for years now and love them. Best pants ever. I've got hundreds of hiking miles on them . I've been thinking about getting the new Viddas myself. Maybe for my birthday coming up soon. 😉
Great review, as usual. I agree 100%. I own 3 pairs. I just love them. I think they were designed with the Swedish mountains and forests in mind. In a year, the number of days with real warm weather (above 20 C) is normally less than 10. Summer nights are frequently down to freezing. I use knee pads in mine, wich is great since I do so much on the ground. And yes, Ive had them for so long, I forgot the price. 😅
Any precautions on how to wash them?
@donniev8181 just put them inside out into the washing machine and you should be fine
A proud Swede here! :) Love my pair (non-ventilated), and i've put them through everything. Hands-down favourite all-around pants ever. I'm my opinion they´re quite stylish aswell, something i think attributes to the simple design of them! So many other comparable products can look quite dorky and a bit too "outdoors-y". Another part of the simple design i love: buttoned pockets, not zippered. Intuitivly one might prefer zippered, but the simplicity, sustainability and surprising performance of those buttons make it just outstanding. Strongly recommend!
I agree. They are more aesthetic and less points of failure. I have a pair i am in love with these pants, they did arrive slightly larger than id like so I’m waiting on a Kore belt to fasten them into place on my fluctuating waistline. Other than that, zero complains these pants are amazing
I bought a pair of these a few months ago, in preparation for an mid-winter trip above the arctic circle in Norway. They are everything promised, absolutely superb design and quality. The most money I've ever spent on a pair of pants but I don't have any regrets. I didn't think I would need the ventilation feature for my usage but the only pair the flagship store in Denver had in stock in my size (30 inseam) had it so that's what I got. I've not run into a situation yet where I wanted to open the vents but I haven't been through any hot weather with them yet.
Hi, Luke, Happy New Year! I am living in Sweden and have used Fjällräven pants since the 70s, durable and comfortable. So happy you like them!
Man...I have never seen anyone do an unboxing of a pair of pants...mesmerised brilliant unboxing review
Amazing pants. I do search and rescue and these are my go to pants. They're great if you have to go off trail or bushwhack. Very durable at the campsite. I use the loop in back for my bandana.
When I want to buy something I look to see if you have reviewed it or something from the brand, if you have approved it then I am happy to purchase on your recommendation. I'm crying right now as I just bought a pair of Vidda ventilated but as long as they fit then I know I'll be satisfied. Thank you so much for all the honest work that you do, I hope it is paying off.
Huge respect and thanks again.
Keb pants are my favorite, the stretch panels are amazingly comfortable. Sold my vida pros and I’ll only wear the keb . Absolutely love them worth the 230$ price tag .
It's always nice to see that our Swedish products are well liked 😃🇸🇪🥳
Very good, and comprehensive review ! 👍
I definitely think I’ll get a pair. Currently digging my Kuiu Tiberon and Attack pants but I like all the pockets in the Fjallravens.
Love mine too. Recently paired them up with the Fjällräven suspenders too - love ‘em!!
Happy New Year, Luke!
I've become a convert--having bought two pairs which have totally replaced the denim jeans I used to wear all the time. His is correct in them being "insanely comfortable." Thank you for the various video recommendations over the years.
A caution...label size often does not match actual waist size. This makes online ordering risky. Examples: my two pair, size EU52/US36 are actually 37". Another pair EU52/US36 was actually 38".
Happy New year to you and your family you guys rock love your videos
Good review, thanks. I have always wanted a pair since I saw a German park ranger using them years ago; but they were out of my price range. Finally found them on a crazy sale and bought 3 for less than $150 :-) I am a happy camper LOVE them!
Love all the info you have made up my mind going to buy them now thanks
By far the best outdoor trousers I have ever owned ( I have 3 pairs of them) - superb comfort, quality and ruggedness. I have used them extensively - if you are looking for a trekking / outdoor trouser - you cannot go wrong. Thanks Luke - agree with everything you say.
Any precautions on washing and drying them?
Hi Luke. Happy new year to you all! You changed you sunglasses finally!!!! OMG!!! (Haha.. Sorry. Since i have like 40 pairs of sunglassses watching you only wear that black Oakley pair ALWAYS was driving me crazy ;-) ) Awesome review as always. Love those pants.
I bought these based on your old video and use them for hunting pants, hiking and all other outdoor activities. They really are great
Happy new year from Norway! Great pants!
Thanks so much for the review Luke. I'm getting ready to put my money down on some good outdoors pants. I do like the mesh and color options of the Revolution Race pants but hate tight clothing as well. I have ventilated Klim Dakar riding pants with a huge vent with mesh. They are awesome when you get hot on the trail. Open the vents, stand up and enjoy the A/C. I'm going to assume you went with the short version, I'm shorter myself and find most technical gear is meant for tall skinny people. Us short guys get out there too! I hate when the reinforced knee sits below my knee just because the company doesn't make clothing for people under 6'.
Luke I like your channel. I really like the back packing episodes you use to do. Lijw mount rogers, appilation trail and others. I like what you stand for. Keep up the good work.
Little Brother, I purchased these paints due to your reviews and uses...I love these paints...I use them for Kayak Camping and they're great for wicking away water.
Thanks Luke, great review!👖
Great pants. I agree about the hot weather
Great review! Thank you. Subscribed.
Recently got the Keb Touring, a beefed up version of the regular Keb. More for winter use. Ventilated, some kind of thick soft shell and G-1000. Make sure you wax your G-1000 for weather protection.
YES!!! I have 2 pairs of these and they're great!!! Like you said tho, they're hot to wear in the summer months even here in Colorado at high elevation. I also have the Fjallraven Keb Agile pants which are more breathable and lighter in weight. They also have the mesh opening along the side so I wear them during the summer months. But like you said, I LOVE these pants! Pricy yes but will last forever!
Happy New Year Luke and family. Nice pants, wish I could get some that fit. Unfortunately not available, checked the company website and no joy. Tall and big has it's limitations when it comes to outdoor gear/clothing, oh well life goes on. Thanks for all the great videos as always.
You dawned the pants and it dawned on me the importance of ventilating spectacles. By the way nice white framed spectacles. Thanks for explaining the sizing as I was converting based on European shirt sizes subtracting 10. For a minute I thought you had a 38 inch waist which didn’t look right. Anyway, thanks for the concise and very complete description with review. Lots of pockets. I have a couple sets of military surplus kneepads, and really like the option being able to use with these trousers.
Thanks for the info! 🎉
I have a pair of Fjallraven Sormland and they taper down to the ankle. I really like the material and I forgot about these ventilated ones. Will likely be my next pair of hiking pants, thanks for the review.
Really helpful as I look for a new pair of walking trousers for backpacking (thru' hiking to those in the US). And Luke, if there were three like buttons I'd have clicked them all for the style and pragmatism of your presentation.
I have 2 per of the fjallraven pants and a pr of the hiking leggings. I agree the kebs are hot, but they have double vents which help. Also have a lighter unvented summer pair. Love all 3.
Favourite pants, wear them almost everyday most of the year 👌🏻👍🏻
I bought a pair of those and they're awesome. Happy new year.
Happy new Year hey Ijust discovered the Atik Family and his tent is next level for their Christmas Campout in heavy rain.
You are 100% correct. These pants are the best unless you are in hot /humid climates.
These pants are expensive in Scandinavia where they come from(Sweden). A new pair costs 220 dollars and is still a very popular pant. Good review!
Love that you're still using the decathlon bag! I have the same one and its so worth the price!
Great review Luke, I'm sold. Stay safe out there. 🤗 👋
Love my Vidda Pros. They will likely last for decades. Look forward to getting the vented version
When I was a kid I saw my uncle wearing his keys on a belt loop and thought it was so cool....been doing it for 30 years haha. Fjallraven is no joke from my experience, I don't own any clothing yet, but their other stuff like the Abisko tarp is top notch stuff. It is indeed buy once cry once. So far their stuff is worth every dime.
Totally agree re-loosed fit is best. Leave the skinny pants for the chicks. That was pretty funny the school bus went by and realized your mail was hanging out. So, when you said if you weren’t showing the pants in a video you would’ve been wearing them. You were standing in your boxers? Lol looks like the vents are a must without insulating those cotton pants are. The loops could they be for suspenders? Unless maybe that single loop you mentioned in the back left is for pulling the pants to the side so you can squat over a cat hole without taking the pants off relieving yourself through the zipper and vent. Good complete coverage of these pants from top to bottom thanks for not panning down when you were standing there holding the pants up in the air. 😮🎉
love the fact that u completely deny revolutionrace. good job ! :D
Happy New Year! Good luck, 2023
I like your show it's very good. Keep up the good work 👍👍👍
Great review, thanks mate.
Thanks for the review
Happy New Year folks, I've got a pair of fjallraven trousers. Love them! I don't have the vented type. Don't know how they would perform in a Scottish summer, too many midges could get to somewhere you'd rather they didn't 😂😂
Fabulous review, I really like Fjallraven trousers, always recommend them. I live in Ireland, it rains a lot!
I own 4 pair after watching you. I still need them about 2 in shorter but I'm living with it just because of quality, comfort, and durability. Always looking for more too... 😅
I have two pairs of the non ventilated pants and love them.
Looks like a great cold weather pants.
Great video as always Luke. I would highly recommend the Fjallraven Keb Agile Trousers for the warmer months! Great alternative to the vida pros for hot summer months 👍🏻🥾
+1 for the Keb Agile. I live in Scotland, and have been hiking in them for the last few months, usually in combination with a thermal layer and they’ve performed well.
I watched this review few times, and watched other reviews too. The *main issue* with such *proven* reviews is that you review pants which served a decade for you and are proven to perform the best, and we (consumers) won’t find decade-old models in store. Just check users reviews at manufacturer’s site for any brand: model sizing and fit changes year after year.
Specifically this model, it is waxed cotton, which is an issue for me.
I finally bought Haglöfs “Rugged Mountain Pants” which are comparable by design, but no cotton; on sale, for CAD$160 (USD$ 110). Happy with the purchase. Canoeing, portaging, hiking, camping. If you check manufacturer site, you will find again reviews from users who is super happy with few-years-old model, and unhappy with the current one.
Own them, 100% agreed. Love Fjallraven.
Got mine last year and love 'em to bits. Absolutely bullet-proof build quality but as you say, quite warm in hotter climates, especially out here in S.E Asia 😥. Happy New Year to you, Susie and family and look forward to watching your 2023 adventures. Stay safe 👍🇲🇾
Would you recommend 100% cotton outdoor pants for super hot, wet climates like Vietnam? If it's desert then cotton has pretty much no downsides but if it's rainy half the year maybe cotton sucks.
@@ryaniam22 good question. Your climate is similar to here in Malaysia . I do find they get pretty sweaty in the heat but they do dry out quick and personally, I prefer the durability the Vidda pros have to offer, so I'm ok with that. However, mine aren't the ventilated Vidda Pros that Luke was trying out, so that extra bit of ventilation may make a difference in our type of climate - but I guess with the extra ventilation and exposure of skin, it might have a downside with mosquito bites ! Cheers
@@ryaniam22 I do find cotton pants get pretty clammy in this climate and certainly take a bit of a hammering on rough terrain and vegetation compared to the Viddas as well
happy new year Luke and your family todo,hello fron Tijuana.
Hi Luke , I like my Craghoppers " Kiwi Pants " , They come either Lined or unlined , Tough and Durable , yet thin enough to be good in the summer .
Own more than one pants and love them all❤
I got some for Christmas. Love these pants. Make sure you order a size larger than you would normal pants because there is -10 stretch. No stretch at all. As for length I got the "regular" at 6 foot I figured I was a regular sweedish man... but at waist 32-33 with average length these pants are made for a 6'5" person. They run small waist because of no stretch and run LONG. Because sweeds are huge apparently.
I have the same pair and they are the best!!! I pair them with The Vidda Pro Jacket . I live near Duluth Mn and they Hold up in the cold North Shore winters just fine!! I don’t think I’ll ever wear another brand again after these.
This guy cracks me up.
My barents pros are going on almost 10 years and are still in amazing shape. My abisko lites however, while way lighter, are just not nearly as durable, my pair has developed multiple holes around it. They have vents and I've also had that problem where I showed off my entire leg and underwear hah
Had a pair of these for a few years now, as well as 2 pairs of the non-ventilated versions. Can't fault them.
RELOOSED. I'm totally using that in the future. The lack of mesh on the zipper vents is something I'm used to from wearing military surplus outerwear. I almost think it'd be outright uncomfortable to wear pants as heavy duty as those without at least some sort of thin long john or base layer pants, though I guess they could get stiflingly warm pretty quickly for some folks.
Just picked up a pair of ventilated VP to add to my regular. Truly good pants on both fronts. If they fit you, they’re like a second highly protective skin. I love the adjustable ankle snaps. You can use these to size above your calves and wear like knickers (that’s knickerbockers, all you Brits). One of the best features, IMHO. They’ll last forever. The design and Vietnamese construction is done at a high standard, as is everything I’ve ever purchased from Fjallraven. I can only imagine how nice their down stuff is!! So worth the coin. Good review. Thanks.
Can I ask what size you got and if they fit close to your other pants in that same size? I'm 6'-4" and I want to make sure fit is consistent with my other pants. Thanks!
@@brettspencer892 I’m 6’ with 32”waist and 32” inseam. EU-48 which is US-32. I think they have a size calculator on their website. I used it when I got my first pair and then t was spot on. Ventilated ones fit virtually identically to regular. They definitely have short, regular and long. I can understand your angst. They aren’t cheap. But 100% worth it if you spend a lot of times outside. With light colour for warm weather and dark for cool, I am pretty set for a good long time. Last word, they fit really well and that the main reason I like them so much. With that, I am out.
@@richardstanley1331 Thanks! Got a vented pair on the way for a birthday present to myself :) I went with the 32W & 34L. That's what all my pants are now days. Appreciate the feedback.
Hi I would like to recommend the fjällräven Ked Trouser, they are like the Vidda Pro Trousers but different, trekking trousers made of stretch fabric and G-1000 Eco, now updated for an even better performance, fit and durability. You can use them with suspenders, and the bottom edge of the trouser leg has a new design that is easier to adjust and repair. The trousers have classic, large pockets, two large ventilation zips on each side and openings for knee pads. A well-fitting, durable classic for maximum freedom of movement in the mountains. I have been using them for more than 10 years and am very satisfied with them. the first pair I've had has held for approx. 9 years. Regards Jon.
Very nice pants. But I will stick with my 15 dollar us military bdu surplus pants. Thanks for your great videos.
Looks like a great pair of pants great video
After trying these on and finding the fit *not skinny* I was finally sold. Having used them for a while, the fit is very good but does bind if you go to scramble up a steep slope or high step over blow-down. I find the waist size is slightly generous, so I use a belt, but the low rise still pulls them down my butt some if squatting or scrambling. The fabric seems colder than other pants when directly on the skin below -10 C, but pairing them with wool tights is excellent. Those are the only negatives that I've found. I'd consider them best for shoulder season hiking or bush work. Friends who use them for timber cruising and eco-typing in BC say that they are one of the only pants that holds up multiple seasons in the field. You don't get higher praise for durability than that.
Happy new years to you and yours Luke.
Have you ever tried the Keb Trousers? Todos are my go to with Fjallraven.
Coming from Scotland and served in the Royal marines, Fjallraven is very common and well known............I have both the Vidda Pro's and the Keb's ...........and would highly recommend both for all outdoor activities. Never let me down in some pretty grim conditions. I find the Keb's even more comfortable than the Vidda's due to there being more stretch but just as bomb proof and being vented as standard with both thigh and ankle zipped vents. As stated as a con the vents are not mesh lined like many other Outdoor brands like Montane. Rab, Mountain Equipment etc etc ..............but that is an easy fix and took mine to a local seamstress to have the mesh added. This is a must in Scotland due to the high level of "Midges" (very tiny mosquito's) that are everywhere!!!!!!
I also do like them. But I prefer the more higher wearing ones like the Karl Pro. I have two of them and they keep going. For the more casual use (even office) I have a large (ladylike large) amount of Nils trousers in various colors. They are very comfortable when sitting due to the shaped cut at the knees.
Oh yes, I own two pairs of Fjällräven trousers and they seem to last forever. In fact, I have a Fjällräven jacket from about 1978-1980 and it's still perfect.
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Thanks for the review. I also hold the same strong opinions on skinny pants.
I ended up biting the bullet and bought a pair of the ventilated and non-vented. I actually found them local at 20% off as well. I might have been able to save a few bucks buying online but this was the first place local to me that I found them where I could actually try them on for sizing. The Kebs I bought work but are probably 1-2 sizes too big in reality.
One thing to note with the Keb vs the Vidda Pro vented is the side vent height. On the Vidda Pro the zipper starts about 4 inches higher than on the Keb's which as stated in this video the Vidda Pro can show a lot more of your underwear.
Also worth noting is the regular Vidda Pro does not have the stretch material at all. Which to me is a pro and a con. The stretch is nice to have but at the same time if it is the same material as on my Keb pants which I think it is it takes 3x longer to dry when wet compared to the g1000 material. I would say there is a chance on the Vidda Pro vented pants since there is so little stretch material alot of the moisture will wick into the g1000 material and dry a lot faster than the Keb pants as it is about 50% stretch material.
Either way all 3 will fit well into my rotation!
Now they are available in short length that’s even better. I like the adjustable ankle cuff though.
Happy new year!
Love Fjallraven clothing!
I love my Viddo Pro (no vents), as well as my Barents. Yet, I've found that the Keb is far more comfortable in warmer months with the vents, with the downside of not being nearly as durable.
I have the same pants, Fjallraven makes some good stuff!
Great video as always… I’m definitely gonna give these a try in the near future. I’ll use your affiliate link when I do. Thanks for the content. ✊🏻🇺🇸👏🏻
Thankful for the size chart..... Didn't see 44" x 34" inseam...
I have these and their shorts. That’s all I take for pants on any trip into the bush.
Thanks for the review... Yes! They are hor in the summer time... ;) Fjällräven sayes that the loop ( 5:12 ) is for an axe... It cuold be used for hanging my glowes in a carabiner... ;)
Outdoor gear is not like workwear or everyday clothes. It has a purpose and is priced accordingly. These pants are priced this way because only them and a few others will perform like they do.
Nice review. They look like sweet work pants in the spring and fall as well.
I would like to share very few of my experience with my own Vidda Pro Ventilated.
I have never tried the non ventilated model so I can not compare but from what I have read from the site and I believe official promotional video is that this model is slightly slimmer than the non-vent model but does have the stretch where it matters.
I bought this pants in my regular wear size and it does fit ever so slightly snug compare to similar shaped Levi's jeans I have but again thanks to the stretch between the legs it doesn't bother me much. BUT one BIG issue I have is with the all the pockets. Yes it does depend on each person but if you want to put anything other than paper maps, slim wallet, anything slim and flexible in the pocket you will want to size UP as when you are seating or bending over/down thigh area get too tight.
So do keep that in mind.
I do like that with Vidda Pro series you can pull and snap at the ankle for tight fit.
One other... yes it is a expensive pants. Another options I would highly you check out is the ever so popular CARHARTT Rugged Flex workwear pants. They do have many variety of design, fabric choices including stretch. I highly suggest you check them out as those are much cheaper and if not just as durable but may be not loaded with pockets like Fjallraven. But again... I gurantee you, you won't be using all the pockets on Vidda Pro anyways for the reasons I explained before. So yea... certain Carhartt model will 100% satisfy so many of you for any outdoor beat up wears.
Also, I personally wax my butt and about 6" pants bottom only... in winter I wax entire knee down. Before buying, read about them from the official fjallraven site first for sizing info and such.
But if you must feel like owning a Fjallraven, do consider their Outdoor series pants as they are made with same material, just designed bit more casual loook.
I pronouce it V - Da. :)
Cheers.
agree, got 3 pairs since 2011