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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • The best jacket to keep you warm is a down jacket. Or is it? All insulation materials has unique properties. Today Calle and Erik will go through them all and discuss what works best for different scenarios.
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Komentáře • 138

  • @cannibalmanimal2336
    @cannibalmanimal2336 Před 3 lety +15

    Wool can be air blasted for extra loft, so it’s warmth to weight and pack ability can be enhanced. More wool and less plastic is major especially since it’s compostable.
    The hydrophilic nature of wool as mentioned is another major factor. Not only does wool regulate temperature superbly, it’s wicking, absorption, and breathability keeps the microclimate just right. It will be interesting to see how it will eventually be used more as active insulation.

  • @District.24
    @District.24 Před 3 lety +60

    This is a good move by Fjallraven. I look forward to seeing more of their wool based products. I will definitely give them a try.

  • @biancadewarle8466
    @biancadewarle8466 Před 3 lety +13

    I love wool and wear it a lot. For me the only reason to choose down over wool is it’s pack ability. Great that you are using “left over” wool and giving it value this way. I’m very interested to see how Fjällräven develops new products with this beautiful material.

  • @altanaltay6106
    @altanaltay6106 Před 3 lety +9

    I prefer wool and looking forward to seeing more wool base insulated garments by Fjallraven, thank you.

  • @SinCosTan1by0
    @SinCosTan1by0 Před 2 měsíci

    commendable job by fjallraven for providing exceptional quality and durability without sacrificing ethics.clearly they stand out from everybody else.love from India.

  • @lutzhennecke6929
    @lutzhennecke6929 Před 3 lety +5

    In use for years.The G-1000 is probably one of the best materials for pants that I know. As a nature photographer every weekend in use and in winter as a thermal version.

    • @GetUpTheMountains
      @GetUpTheMountains Před 3 lety

      Stoked for my Vidda Pros to arrive in 4 days!!! My first Fjallraven gear and now I'm eyeing the Expedition Latt hooded synthetic puffer... in yellow. :D

  • @michaelj132
    @michaelj132 Před 3 lety +11

    As others have said in the comments, more wool. Clothing of every type for every season used to be made of wool. I would like to see that happen again.
    Also linen. Light jackets, walking trousers, as a lining for wool insolation. So many uses. It can also be waxed.
    Me and many others are really trying to reduce the amount of synthetic materials in our wardrobes. Fjällräven's approach to outdoor gear really lends itself to doing this which I really admire. If you had a larger synthetic free range I would be throwing my money at you! 😁

    • @reformedknight7506
      @reformedknight7506 Před dnem +1

      Down is the best until it's wet , down is durable , feels great , and ' problem ' with down is that once you try it , you will never want anything else ( in dry wheather ) . But wool and even cotton are very good insulators .
      Cotton has bad reputation due to plastic outdoor and athletic brands propaganda .
      There are now studies that show that cotton in summer is great for sports , it cools you down better than plastic ( polyester ) .
      I want to see more cotton in winter clothing too . And more wool . Combination of cotton and wool are amazing , I just do not want to buy recycled PET plastic jacket with wool inside . That kind of plastic fabric feels even worse than virgin plastic on skin , and looks bad . And to give 500 , even 1000 $ for it ?

  • @andrewroberts8740
    @andrewroberts8740 Před 3 lety +6

    My singi wool parka has been fantastic this winter in Wisconsin, as has my re-wool hat and scarf. Truly brilliant ethical products.

    • @zsoltwiezner9586
      @zsoltwiezner9586 Před 3 lety +2

      Hey Andrew! I've been looking at the singi wool parka coat for a long time. What temperature were you at when you were comfortable? I wonder how insulated wool is. Thank you in advance for your reply.

  • @danasuarez28
    @danasuarez28 Před 3 lety +1

    #longlifelesswaste #natureiswaiting #getreadyforadventure

  • @nickriver3997
    @nickriver3997 Před 7 měsíci

    I'd like to see Fjallraven use more wool in their products. Wool is the most versatile fabric. Two additional benefits not mentioned in the video are it's resistance to odours, and lack of static charge which makes for a much more natural and pleasant experience.

  • @reneklein3658
    @reneklein3658 Před 3 lety +2

    I used the Icebreaker Hyperia Lite with 88% wool insulation during my PCT Thruhike in 2020-with great success!
    Recently bought another one for my European Thru.

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 Před 10 měsíci

    I'd never heard of FjallRaven until I bought one of your sweaters from Facebook marketplace. Whilst others strip down to thin layers, I need wool to keep warm whilst sweating from x country skiing. So I'm thrilled to learn your tech. The shrunken sweater blocks wind but is "breathable." You may want to offer skrinking services for a really tight, wind blocking, pure wool hoodie or high neck sweater. 🎉

  • @TheLoreofBushcraft
    @TheLoreofBushcraft Před 3 lety +2

    I'm a vegan Bushcrafter and I am very pleased to be able to use your wool since it has been reclaimed. I appreciate your efforts and hope that this initiative will be blanketed towards your entire line. Well done!

    • @cjvilleneuve1566
      @cjvilleneuve1566 Před 3 lety

      the north is waithing for you all vegan hahahahahahahahahaha.

    • @EDWARDKILE
      @EDWARDKILE Před 3 lety +1

      @@cjvilleneuve1566 Been there many times CJ, and I thrive. I may be vegan but I know how to hunt, fish and trap if I needed in a survival situation. It's just not necessary in a world of abundance. I don't need to harm the very nature in which I profess to love so much (Leave No Trace). I've been an Outdoorsman way before I was vegan, and acquired the skills, not only to survive, but to thrive 🏔️❄️

  • @sakkeraappana
    @sakkeraappana Před 3 lety +11

    Really nice informative video 💎 I like the Fjällräven brand very much and not least becouse of the ethical thinking 🔥

  • @flysafe7543
    @flysafe7543 Před 3 lety +3

    Nice , I love the brand and the good quality of your product, i miss the video with Johan skullman, he was the best to explain and enjoy fjallraven stuff outside .....😭👍 .....

  • @rodneypantony3551
    @rodneypantony3551 Před 10 měsíci

    I'd love to see a preshrunk woolen hoodie because that may be good for rain or sweat and old Viking techniques. Apparently tried on re-created voyages and worked. I also silicone the shoulders and hood with my wife's silicone hair spray. Planning for wet snow or light rain.

  • @billageras9455
    @billageras9455 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video. Im going to echo first couple of comments, wool,wool,wool. Weight and packability is not an issue for myself,so I'd love to see more wool in your products. In saying that,there is definitely a place for down,especially with ultralight marathons and the like. Keep posting videos.

  • @livbielke
    @livbielke Před 3 lety

    This is completely amazing! Thanks Fjällräven for showing us!

  • @brianmagnuson8362
    @brianmagnuson8362 Před 3 lety

    Excellent information and products.
    -Thank you from Aurora, IL

  • @user-cd2ts5jo4u
    @user-cd2ts5jo4u Před 3 lety

    Great video! #longlifelesswaste #natureiswaiting #getreadyforanywhere

  • @CPFwot
    @CPFwot Před 3 lety +1

    A very informative video! #longlifelesswaste

  • @yokaiofwater
    @yokaiofwater Před 3 lety +1

    Loving it. #longlifelesswaste

  • @isabela-pq5dr
    @isabela-pq5dr Před 3 lety

    #longlifelesswaste #natureiswaiting #getreadyforanywhere

  • @dimi7055
    @dimi7055 Před 2 lety

    Wool is the best!

  • @grantelectro1
    @grantelectro1 Před 2 lety

    I really like these educational video. Thx.

  • @Gieszkanne
    @Gieszkanne Před 2 lety

    On ebay I once saw an old Fjällräven jacket with G1000 garment and a simple wool lining inside. So F. once must be more into wool usage. I hope wool will come back more but I already see more wool as padding in F. jackets.

  • @VandrefalkTV
    @VandrefalkTV Před 3 lety +1

    Easy to understand and well explained. Thanks! :)

  • @kc3718
    @kc3718 Před 3 lety +1

    wool weighs a ton when wet and dries really slowly so it uses all your body heat to warm and evaporate the water which is not good when it's cold...it's great for non active applications, especially when you don't have chance to wash it regularly as it can feel cleaner for longer than synthetics.

    • @DaShiz992
      @DaShiz992 Před 3 lety +3

      Wool keeps you warm even when wet and is more robust.

  • @irenemartone7999
    @irenemartone7999 Před 3 lety +1

    Love it. #longlifewasteless

  • @caramae69
    @caramae69 Před 3 lety

    Love my Vidda Pro wool lined jacket so much, keeps me so warm! ❤️ #longlifelesswaste

  • @aidankendall1237
    @aidankendall1237 Před 2 lety

    Wool is tried and true!

  • @tedmatia7093
    @tedmatia7093 Před 3 lety

    nice #longlifelesswaste #natureiswaiting

  • @nyefamily793
    @nyefamily793 Před 3 lety

    I love wool for staying warm and dry #longlifelesswaste

  • @whitecreek
    @whitecreek Před rokem

    Fantastic summary 👍👍👍

  • @karinasmith6014
    @karinasmith6014 Před 3 lety

    warmth is so important! #longlifelesswaste

  • @islanderabroad522
    @islanderabroad522 Před 2 lety

    Love hearing this.

  • @tedmatia7093
    @tedmatia7093 Před 3 lety

    cool #longlifelesswaste #natureiswaiting

  • @MrBemaster
    @MrBemaster Před 3 lety

    Excellent !

  • @hungryguy626
    @hungryguy626 Před 2 lety +1

    what do you guys recommend for a trip to Alaska in March?

  • @jantomaszrogala4230
    @jantomaszrogala4230 Před 3 lety +2

    hey, thank you for interesting presentation, what was the fillpower of the wool in one and the other jar?

  • @judithbayer1487
    @judithbayer1487 Před 3 lety +1

    #longlifelesswaste hopefully wool will make a come back. I'm open to it.

  • @tedmatia7093
    @tedmatia7093 Před 3 lety

    nice #longlifelesswaste

  • @grahamrudolph
    @grahamrudolph Před 3 lety +4

    Can I ask what shirt Erik has on as don’t recognise it from the Fjallraven collection

    •  Před 3 lety +4

      Hi! It is the övik re-wool shirt. / Lucas

  • @linaslazauskas6755
    @linaslazauskas6755 Před 3 lety

    Just a topic idea for the next video - Hardshell Vs Softshell. How do they compare in different temperatures (20C to -20C) and different activities (ski touring, wildlife photography, hiking, etc.)

    •  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi! We've already done a film on the topic: czcams.com/video/PeNmzn0BwsU/video.html
      Might not answer all of your questions, but hopefully some of them.
      Have nice day / Lucas

  • @Srcrawford59
    @Srcrawford59 Před 3 lety

    #natureiswaiting

  • @alz44
    @alz44 Před 3 lety

    Nice! #longlifelesswaste

  • @Rogueimgs
    @Rogueimgs Před rokem

    I'm curious what "Our down is a bi-product form the food industry... ethically produced" means?

  • @leemobai762
    @leemobai762 Před 3 lety

    Fur is older than wool. It was used for thousands of years. It kept the indigenous peoples alive for many years many years.

  • @M.Oksanen
    @M.Oksanen Před 3 lety +1

    Hi thanks for the video.
    You should totally make a abisko padded or a bergtagen lite insulator type jacket but with wool insulation.
    How does wool handle time and being compressed?

    •  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Mikael!
      Wool have the same compressibility as synthetic, in other words not as good as down, put pretty decent.
      We do not recommend storing your garments compressed during a longer period of time (regardless of insulation material).
      Keep an eye open for our FW21 products, there might be something interesting for you :)
      / L

  • @mccoy860
    @mccoy860 Před 3 lety +1

    But at what point does design push an insulated trouser...we can go get puffy from any other company...people come to fjalraven primarily for the trousers.

  • @stevebrown1461
    @stevebrown1461 Před 3 lety

    Very informative

  • @varun009
    @varun009 Před rokem

    I have a question about down. Ironically, a supplier of mine told me that Chinese down jackets and parka liners (the cheaper ones sold locally) are actually more ethical since they're made from the down of meat ducks. He said that the quality of this down is too low to meet European and American standards which is why its either locally sold or mixed into goose down as "Waterfowl feathers". Its actual down but its not as compressible. They said that the best down comes from the second shedding and that most meat ducks and geese are slaughtered before their first shedding, this being said, how does your down compare to the best performing down?

    •  Před rokem

      Hi, Here you can read more about the down we use: www.fjallraven.com/eu/en-gb/about-fjallraven/sustainability/our-promises/down-promise
      www.fenixoutdoor.se/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/2018-05-23-Company-Animal-Welfare-Policy.pdf
      We are using 100% goose down and the supplier are sorting the down according to both EU and American standard.

  • @Postbc
    @Postbc Před 3 lety +1

    I really like the idea of using fewer synthetic materials for outdoor clothing.
    Do you have a less synthetic version of the waxable G1000?
    Maybe a version that uses more bast fibers (linen/hemp) and less polyester?

    •  Před 3 lety

      Hi, We don´t have another version of the G-1000 fabrics than the cotton/polyester blend. At the moment we don´t have any plans to add hemp in the G-1000 fabrics.

    • @Gieszkanne
      @Gieszkanne Před 2 lety

      My dream jacket would be 100% hemp shell with wool lining.

  • @LazyBones-0_0
    @LazyBones-0_0 Před 3 lety

    Wool rules! The only downside I have found is electric shocks.. I have tons of wool, and get shocked all the time

  • @caribasketball33
    @caribasketball33 Před 3 lety

    cool! #longlifelesswaste

  • @rics9795
    @rics9795 Před 3 lety

    #longlifelesswaste #natureiswaiting

  • @bigearedmouse17
    @bigearedmouse17 Před 3 lety

    Would a TRI Layer of all 3 products into 1 garment be possible /practical ?

  • @chid4nkku5h
    @chid4nkku5h Před 2 lety

    I’m all for wool.

  • @Carlitoboyhey
    @Carlitoboyhey Před 3 lety +1

    Been looking for a down jacket that would last a lot of years into the future, will probably be from ur company. But as ur implying, they’re not good in rain. Does this mean that the quality worsen after usage a couple of rainy days or does the down stay in the same quality? Nice and simple video btw

    •  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Carl! Down is great and will last you a life time if you take care of it the right way. We have users that have had their Fjällräven down products since the 70's, still holding up really good.
      The problem with down is that it is fairly hard to get it dry in nature once it is wet, so you should probably not bring it during multi day treks if the weather is changing a lot and you are at risk of rainy days. A little rain is no problem, and you can always use a shell jacket on top of it to protect it from rain.
      If you want you down product to last a long time, make sure that you store it in a well ventilated place and not in a vacuum/pack bag.
      Here you have more care & repair information about down: www.fjallraven.com/eu/en-gb/customer-service/care-repair/down
      Have a nice day / Lucas

  • @shawnaobrien3321
    @shawnaobrien3321 Před 3 lety

    #longlifelesswaste Love your jackets!

  • @peterwilson3495
    @peterwilson3495 Před 2 lety

    I've just bought my first two pairs of Vida Pro Ventilated trousers as I'm a South African wildlife photographer that spends a lot of his time on his knees and walking through wet grasslands. I'd definitely like to see an increased use in wool/down over plastic or synthetic material where it makes sense of course.

  • @dcuf
    @dcuf Před 3 lety

    Best ever🤙

  • @martynhughes8305
    @martynhughes8305 Před 3 lety

    Hi could you tell me the name of the outer top Erik is wearing please

  • @stickboyy
    @stickboyy Před 3 lety

    Is there a List of Produkts made with the Wool insulation?

    •  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, If you visit our website and click on "jackets" you can choose material "wool".

  • @furiousgeorge1526
    @furiousgeorge1526 Před 3 lety

    I spent $200 on a superior down parka from Montbell and those pointy feathers turned it into swiss cheese in less than 6 months. I am starting to understand the price point of fjallraven lol.

  • @padmawangyal8572
    @padmawangyal8572 Před rokem

    wool insulation

  • @mvnorsel6354
    @mvnorsel6354 Před 3 lety

    Hopefully the ' wool ' comes from Australia.

  • @BlindDesertPete
    @BlindDesertPete Před 3 lety

    R. F. Scott had the very best woolens available, didnt work out so well.

  • @LencoTB
    @LencoTB Před rokem

    What is the name of the red black shirt in the video?

    •  Před rokem

      Hi, It is the women´s Canada wool padded jacket W which is no longer produced. Here is the men´s version: www.fjallraven.com/eu/en-gb/men/tops/sweaters-knitwear/canada-wool-padded-jacket-m?v=F81155::7323450724887

    • @LencoTB
      @LencoTB Před rokem

      @ Ah okay. I thought it was a regular shirt I could wear in the office. While I have you here, can you please help me decide on which jacket I should buy? I have tried Singi Wool Padded Parka here in Copenhagen and I liked it. But I’m concerned about the wind resistance and also how it handles rainy days in DK without applying the wax. I will use this jacket for every day activities, like biking to work and walking in the city. It seems practical. I’m not sure if it be better to try the Nuuk or some other ones.

    •  Před rokem

      @@LencoTB Hi, The G-1000 fabric has a very good wind resistance, so the wind is not an issue with the Singi wool padded parka. This parka is not water proof so in persistent rain it will get "heavy". The Nuuk parka has a water proof membrane and the outer fabric is not G-1000. Also one big difference is the wool padding in the Sing wool padded parka. Since it is wool, this parka will be less warm when you are warmer when walking etc. So it will be less warm in those situations than the Nuuk parka, which is an advantage. The Nuuk has more filling so it is warmer.

  • @esgee3829
    @esgee3829 Před 3 lety

    is 'at the end of the day' a common phrase in swedish?

  • @strider9238
    @strider9238 Před 3 lety

    #getreadyforanywhere

  • @mtk8020
    @mtk8020 Před 3 lety

    Good info. What is the name of the shirt Erik is wearing?

    •  Před 3 lety

      Hi! It is the övik re-wool shirt. / Lucas

  • @rossutigard
    @rossutigard Před 2 lety

    Natural Wool is greater than synthetics.

  • @K.F.L
    @K.F.L Před 3 lety

    Does anyone know if that shirt with the lofted wool is already up for sale? And what's it called if so cos i can't find it . Thank you 😊

    •  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi! It is the Canada wool padded jacket. You can find it here: www.fjallraven.com/eu/en-gb/clothes/trekking/singi/canada-wool-padded-jacket-m?v=F81155%3a%3a7323450648275
      / Lucas

  • @sophies.6988
    @sophies.6988 Před 3 lety

    #longlifelesswaste ❤️

  • @acme181169
    @acme181169 Před 3 lety

    What's the name of the shirt the man in the glasses is wearing?

    •  Před 3 lety

      It is the Övik re wool shirt.

  • @tigerellis-li6152
    @tigerellis-li6152 Před 3 lety

    #longlivelesswaste

  • @johnpayne516
    @johnpayne516 Před 3 lety

    Is it possible to make a sleeping bag lined with wool?

    • @sethmoking
      @sethmoking Před 3 lety +1

      A wool lined, down sleeping bag would be amazing. No need to worry about campfire sparks or a little moisture ruining your sleep system.

    • @johnpayne516
      @johnpayne516 Před 3 lety

      @@sethmoking exactly. Soggy footbox would be a thing of the past. Not need to worry about rubbing up against condensation on the tent

    • @pmue437
      @pmue437 Před 3 lety

      Yes, check www.gruezibag.ch/fr/produkte/sac-de-couchage-en-laine a swiss company

    • @sethmoking
      @sethmoking Před 3 lety

      @@pmue437 Thanks for the link, but as far as I can tell, all of those sleeping bags are either lined with synthetic material or cotton. I couldn't find any that had a 100% wool exterior.

  • @chrisulrey8769
    @chrisulrey8769 Před 3 lety +1

    I love wool but find managing wool moths to be a challenge. Anyone have suggestions?

    • @sdemosi
      @sdemosi Před 2 lety +1

      Lots of cedar balls, put wool clothes in a zip lock bag when not in use and regular spraying of presses with wool products in them with moth killer.
      It took about 2 years to get the moth carnage under control after we took a moth infested rug into our house as part of a pile of stuff from the estate of my mother in law. We didn't realise the rug was so bad until we started getting cocoons on the ceiling of that room. I'm still pissed about 2 cashmere jumpers they destroyed.

  • @AnnaKra
    @AnnaKra Před 3 lety

    👍

  • @JosiahSnell
    @JosiahSnell Před 3 lety

    #longLifeLessWaste

  • @ulflyng
    @ulflyng Před 3 lety +1

    Moist and cold ~ wool
    Deep cold ~ down

  • @olekike72
    @olekike72 Před 3 lety

    how about Fleece?

    •  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi, Great as a mid layer for example as a fleece jacket.

  • @justaguyonearthh
    @justaguyonearthh Před 3 lety

    #longlifelesswaste ♻️

  • @TheKLife2003
    @TheKLife2003 Před 3 lety

    #longlifelesswaste

  • @grueneauen
    @grueneauen Před 3 lety

    I like this video! You are saying that 80% of the in Sweden is thrown away?! Is there a source for this information? And why is that? Are you eating so mach sheeps?

  • @adrianwallace2797
    @adrianwallace2797 Před 2 lety

    I think it would be better to allow them to speak in Swedish and then place subtitle options on the video.

  • @groldi89
    @groldi89 Před 3 lety +1

    My question is:
    Why is all the stuff I bought from you 20 years ago outliving the trousers I bought like in 2017? So seeing you talking about sustainability seems a bit cynical.
    And why don't you produce your trousers no.26 anymore? It was your last trousers worth the money, so lucky I initially bought 3 of them. And this just because it came in raw length. Otherwise there are plenty of good brands out there today.

  • @MzDani08
    @MzDani08 Před 3 lety

    #natureiswaiting #longlifelesswaste ❤️

  • @ChrisKerel
    @ChrisKerel Před 3 lety +5

    You can't use the words "ethically produced" when the production involves the systematic enslavement of animals.

    • @cannibalmanimal2336
      @cannibalmanimal2336 Před 3 lety +3

      If the birds were already slaughtered for food processing it’s better to use their byproduct than kill more birds specifically for the down. When people wake up and stop eating geese there’s well more than enough scrap wool to use for insulation, especially if blended w recycled synthetics

  • @mikeboone4425
    @mikeboone4425 Před 3 lety +5

    All this is well and good but show us physically the difference just not talk .

  • @BingBongFYaLife
    @BingBongFYaLife Před 3 lety +1

    Overpriced cool looking clothes made in south east Asia.

  • @ascar77uk
    @ascar77uk Před 3 lety

    go back to school - they invented hydrophobic down years ago

    •  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi, thank you for your comment. Hydrophobic down is often impregnated with PFAS chemicals, which is bad for you and for the environment, therefor we of course do not use it in our products. There are alternatives that are better but we can not use our own down supply chain for these alternatives, hence we do not use it.
      Have a nice day / Lucas

    • @sdemosi
      @sdemosi Před 2 lety

      @ presume you guys don't mind if a customer uses a PFAS free down wash on your products. There are some aftermarket options available and they work pretty well.
      Wool is a good option when absolute packability & low weight aren't the priority. I find wool products last longer and it's an ideal material for durable everyday clothes for winter and autumn.

  • @QuynhTran-vm1sr
    @QuynhTran-vm1sr Před 3 lety

    #longlifelesswaste#natureiswaiting#getreadyforanywhere

  • @Dayaa1697
    @Dayaa1697 Před 3 lety

    #longlifelesswaste

  • @Totalchaos0228
    @Totalchaos0228 Před 3 lety

    #longlifelesswaste #natureiswaiting #getreadyforanywhere

  • @nicolepreiss5416
    @nicolepreiss5416 Před 3 lety

    #longlifelesswaste

  • @kwonwonton
    @kwonwonton Před 3 lety

    #longlifelesswaste

  • @FragileFalling
    @FragileFalling Před 3 lety

    #longlifelesswaste

  • @papermate7
    @papermate7 Před 3 lety

    #longlifelesswaste