Inside Look: Fjällräven Keb Eco-Shell Jacket
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- The Keb Eco-Shell is a functional three-layer jacket that provides waterproof and windproof protection with stretch for demanding, technical adventures in adverse conditions. Whether hiking in the Lake District, scrambling in the Highlands or even climbing somewhere overseas, it'll keep you dry and comfortable to help you reach the summit.
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Nice review. I have this jacket. Great jacket but 2 things that need pointed out. In torrential rain, the front full zipper does not have a front storm flap. It's on the inside. Water does get through eventually. Second and this is my biggest gripe. The jacket wets which means in rain, for the moisture to vent out, a wet outer membrane wicks the moisture from you but leaves you feeling cold. It's a bit weird and takes some getting used too. Water doesn't get in, but it just makes you feel cold when stopping on a cold hike. Apart from that, it's a good shell.
Fair points!
As much as i enjoy the Trekitt content, and i do, perhaps a jacket like this is worth reviewing in the rain you know.
They don't test the products. Nor do they claim to. They review the features.
@@gearjunkie3412 A key feature being it's waterproof? Would be nice if they review that.
Yes please do make a GoreTex Eco-Shell comparison video
Nice cinematography. Fun to see how this channel has evolved over time :)
Thank you!
I. own this jacket and its my every day jacket for spring and autumn. It s so light weight and roomy i can wear a t-shirt or a wool shirt underneeth depending on the temp or how long i will be outside. Its not the jacket i would wear in a downpoor but for light rain its very good. The moisture will fill the material and it will get heavy if its a constant downpoor. The water need to evaporate outnof the garment but it does that rather quickly. Just remember to keep the jacket clean. I do a light washing of it twice a year. Ive owned it now for 1.5 years and it looks like new after like 200 days of use. Its also the softest jacked ive ever worn and for sitting in the car its so nice that you can sip up the front froom the bottom a bit so the jacket sits flat on you. Also keeps keys together or separated in the pockets eith the extra inside pocket so you easily find them.
It was useful to give your measurements. Thank you for the detailed description.
One of the best jacket review video's out there 💯
Great jacket, great company👍
Great vid - i have been wanting to know a bit more about Fjallravens "waterproof" credentials and this jacket looks impressive. I would love you to do a comparison between, for example, a Mountain Equipment Lhotse and and an equivalent Fjallraven??
We'll see what we can do!
@@trekitt Add the Rab Kangri to the list, please. I'm looking for a waterproof suitable to go over a Carinthia MIg 4.0 and Carinthias PRG jacket is not exactly everywhere to examine or try on. I've almost given up on Arc'teryx LEAF as in the UK I've no idea when any product will enter the country, and the distributor in the UK doesn't even give customers an idea when gear will arrive!
It's a bit strange how some of these manufacturers expect their user base to wait maybe 6 months before their product arrives, then they want to charge us like a wounded bull after waiting 6-9 months!
So any reviews of quiet shell garments suitable for going over a jacket like the Carinthia MIG would be useful on the channel!
great review. i've got the same jacket but in anorak form. i love the fit of it and the overall look of the jacket. the textile i feel i can wear it in both casual setting as well as a good hike or trek without the crinkle of a classic gore-tex shell. plus the environmental side of it is always a plus
A concise and accurate summary-fully agree with all points listed.
Nice review and nice jacket. 😊
Lovely jacket
Is winter like that in the UK??? It's -20c and blizzards here in Montana, USA. I may come visit ya 🤣
I assume that they recorded the video some/several weeks back, since its technically winter now.
And i know that they had some snow and below zero celcius temperatures over there.
Here in Denmark, on the other side of the North Sea from the UK, we had -18c and 16cm of snow, then a warm front hit us, coming in from the Atlantic, and gave us +8c temperatures with literally all the snow gone in just under a week.
@@bmbpdk wow, that melted quick! I think we got 30cm of your snow, then 😵💫 Are you in northern or southern Norway?
@@connergiven89 Yep that heatfront really came in hard.
I live in Mid-Western Jutland in Denmark.
This was filmed back in autumn. Weather a few weeks ago was -10°C at its worst, but more often than not it's between -5°C and +10°C.
It rains most of the time bro
Nice review. Now I'll buy one of those. By the way, what is the name of the trouser that you are wearing in the video?
Vidda Pro: www.trekitt.co.uk/facetresults.aspx?Term=vidda%20pro
Great Vid, can you help me with the choice of an outdoor jacket, I am not clear about the differences between the STEN, GREENLAND and SKOSGO.
Greenland: Very 'urban', relaxed fit
Sten: Urban/light outdoor; slightly slimmer fit
Skogso: Urban, trekking and general outdoor use; long and slim fit
None are waterproof like the Keb Eco-Shell, though.
The lack of side hand pockets is unfortunately very unpractical.
It is a controversial one, agreed.
What trousers do you wear in video?
Ben is wearing a pair of Vidda Pro Trousers in Black
www.trekitt.co.uk/clothing/trousers-shorts/fjallraven-mens-vidda-pro-trousers-black__52344
The leather logo stitched on to the arm, wont the stitch holes let in water? Feels a bit unnecessary part of the jacket personally
The stitching behind the leather patch has been seam taped, just like the rest of the jacket to maintain the waterproofing.
Isn’t this a rain jacket?? Why are you not showing how it works in the rain?
It is a waterproof jacket, but whilst the jacket is waterproof, our camera setup at the time was not. This is something we're looking to address in the future to allow for more weather focused content on waterproof clothing. This was also a video giving an overview of the features of the product, showing the fit and features is not something that requires getting the jacket wet, it being a waterproof should be fairly self explanatory.
This jacket leaks like a sieve after about three rain storms (got mine 2020/21 and it failed in the field 2023). Not a lot of wear and I had not ever washed the jacket in a machine. So disappointed about this. Fjallraven expects you to be in the 'water-proofing' business. You have to buy their spray and re-proof the jacket. I paid big bucks for this jacket to avoid trouble with rain conditions only to find that Fjallraven expects me to do the work. If I'd been on a longer, colder trek I would have been in serious trouble because of this jacket. It went from Hero to Zero without any warning -- one day great and next day worthless.
Did water actually start permeating the membrane or leaking through zips e.t.c? Did you try reproofing it after this and did it restore its waterproofness? I was seriously considering one of these jackets for mountain use so any info is much appreciated. Cheers.
Nice review, just 1 observation surely No need to mention use of animal products if leather as is a by product
Just worth mentioning in case.
Oh, it's just to not to upset anyone that's a vegan. Think of it as tipping them off that there are tiny parts of leather on the garment. They can not mention it and someone might enquire, or mention it and someone might complain. They cannot win in that regard.
I'm not a vegan by the way, for the record!
Seems nice but the price is a bit too much for me
That's fair enough. It's definitely pricey but nicey.
I’d buy it if it had side pockets.
The venting zips act as a passthrough so you can access your midlayer pockets, but your personal preference for actual side pockets is also a valid stance.
380 quid. Get a grip.
£500
@@markgibbons4938 Insane. I dont see the justification behind Fjällräven's stupid prices. Sure, I get it, sometimes nice things cost money, but the costs they have are obscene frankly.
Don't be jealous, just be happy with your Regatta. 😁👍
Rab Kinetic 2.0 is fairly similar and they sell it for £129.. decent weather protection and great breathability and mobility. Granted this Fjallraven is more waterproofed but you’ll only notice how much moreso in a proper and relentless monsoon.
@@Adventures_with_Sog I don;t have a Regatta, I own a number of jackets that would perform equally, or better compared this IMO, and they cost a full third in some cases.
So throw yoiur shade all you like, and continue to treated like an utter tool by these companies.
Stopped watching two minutes in. The jacket is not being tested - it is being sold.
Yup, we're a retailer. We sell outdoor gear. Thanks for watching.
Nice review! I think ill get one. And the way you pronounce Fjällräven means something totally different in swedish... 🫣
We've made our apologies for the pronunciation a few times in videos, but dare we ask what we may be inadvertently saying?
@@trekitt I don't know how to properly translate it, but something in the lines of silly ass... When you say Fjäll it sounds like a diminishing word sometimes used to describe a softer kind of homosexual male. When you say Räven it sound as you plainly say the ass.
@@pernormann4869 facebook.com/Fjallraven/videos/201621216124102/
We'll get working on our eloctution lessons, looks like we might need them.