Fjallraven Kaipack 58 | Backpacking Backpack | Field Review
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- Krik of Black Owl Outdoors takes a look at the Fjallraven Kaipack 58L backpack.
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Hi guys, just wanted to let you know that the volume is too low. Even with 100% volume I can barely hear you. Thanks for the video!
volume definitely too low. will have to watch later. cheers.
+Diego Luna it is too low on a smart phone with volume at full.
+MeisterDonDon Yes, it is too low on this video.
Way low for me too.
I have both the Kajka 75 backpack and in spring I got a Kaipak 38. For me it works great for a one-nighter+, It's very durable and features is just what I need. The Kaipak also is on the back of my 12 year old. It's perfect when hiking together that she can use that one for all her gear, also for multiple days hiking,
I do like Fjallraven products and this pack is nice, but I prefer the Helags and am very disappointed they stopped producing it.
I second this
Stubben seema find too. But u need to pay extra $50 to get those side pockets like helags
I never understand, why these side Pockets always have such a low rim. I use them for waterbottles (like everyone probably does). I don't need easy access the the bottle while i'm walking, but I doen't like always having to strap them tight again every single time. And if you run or bend over the tend to slip out all the same, because water bottles usually have a very smooth surface with no grip. Why not make a deeper pocket so the bottle can sink into it and not fall out so easy? I doen't get it.
I really like the Helags40 pack with the side pockets, not only for your bottles and you sense that the reviewer is not 100% convinced with this pack eigher. ...But unfortunatly they stopped making them.
Good review anyhow.
Wow, might be my favorite pack. Good looking pack. Good insight Krik.
+ScrambledO Thanks playboy
Great review! Soft spoken and to the point!
This is the volume I look for in a day bag now. I wouldn't have it packed to the brim, but I'm sick of struggling to fit gear in and strapping things to the outside of small packs. Also, I've taken to always packing a small sleep system and 72 hours of food. I like the feeling of freedom provided by that extra self sufficiency. I enjoy knowing I could comfortably stay out where I am if I choose, even if I don't actually do it.
I would have never said this ten years ago but now days i like a pack that has the hip pockets or ways to attach a pouch to the belt or shoulder straps to hold my phone. Being that the phone is my go to camera most times i like it handy without having to dig in my pants pocket. I like that feature on this pack. Great overview, looking forward to seeing your longer term evaluation of this bag.
+kbbjedi I use my camera phone most of the time as well. I think this pack will hold up for the rest of my life.
Good review. Overall it is a good pack they do make great equipment but I would miss adjustability , front loading and straps on the bottom. Thanks Krik and Stony. atb opal
I’ve had the 38 for 3yrs never an issue with the side pocket tighteners.
The creaking npise does work itself out. I have the 28L as my EDC its a great little pack. Only observation is that over stuffing the front zippered pocket impedes on the main central compartment, so too if I carry my 2L KK water bottle it tends to limit room internally. I went for the 28L as opposed to the 38L for EDC to be sure of carry on size, as well as there is no mesh on the side pockets of teh 28L like that on the 38L and 58L. I will be getting either a 38L or 58L in stone grey...these are great bags and I have bought several Fjallraven products. I had no problem hearing him on my laptop guys so cannpt explain that one. It's an HP Folio 13 5 years old - FYI
What a review... well done! I hope the company see this and put some attachment in the bottom.
Smart looking pack, Iv been looking in to their trekking pants, I have friends in the industry that swear by them.
+Wandering Beast Yea we hope to have a pair for review for the coming colder months.
Ohhh I like the color. I wish I could get my ideas made into a pack. Maybe I'll make one :)
+Robert Santistevan I feel the same way. I want to make/design my own pack.
Great pack over view! I love this company and their styling. Would be my next pack if it weren't for that horribly placed bottom zipper which isn't even backed up by compression straps. As we all know, you never buy a pack that has zippers in a stress point, and the bottom of the bag would be that place. Thanks for doing what you guys do, keep it up!!
Got my new Kaipack 58L today...nice
I took a good long look at this pack, and especially like the other color, and I came back to it again recently but decided in favor of a used Bora 40 to save some money. There were a few things about the Kaipak that I would have liked to have seen differently and my issue with the bottom is the zippered opening - i'm not fan of cutting the sack and adding extra zipper weight. I had some other nit-picky issues with it as well. I think it would have been more tempting at $200 dollars.
+Whiskeyfox I like that bottom opening when the pack is stuff full. But again it comes down to personal preference. Did you buy the other pack?
Thanks for the review, I've been considering this as an option for a larger pack but I'm also a little disappointed by the lack of straps on the bottom, they can be so useful. As for the Helags 40 people keep mentioning, there are still some out there available online (in Europe at least!)
Probably the best backpack review/overview ive ever seen. Honest and genuinly thurough.
Im researching this pack to see if its a good replacement for all the ones ive gone through that dosen fit my body or is to bulky. This helped out alot!
Looks like a solid/comfortable pack!
can anyone say something about using it not fully packed?
cause normally i find it kind of annoying going with a backpack where there is space left. i want to takt it for a south east asia trip and i wont need that much stuff. and unfortunately its not available in something between 38 and 58 liters..
thanks for the vid btw =)
cheers for the revue matey
Thank you for doing this.
Hi, long time ago your Video but its nice to see. Today i buy the same Pack too. Tomorrow is the first time is will use it. Have anive time outdoors! Kalli
A very nice looking backpack, esp like the generous waist pockets ~Peace~
Great video maybe focus on picking up the pace!
interesting pack,but it seems to be riding too low on back, and that could be a problem with big load
Great review.what cap are you wearing?
Great review as always!
Honest review, I must admit for the price there are comparable if not better packs on the market. But for your body length if it works thats the one I'll be looking at as I am a similar height, Thanks for the Video PEACE :-)
I wonder why this pack is made of g1000, but the Kajka is vinylon.
An awesome review! I'd just like to know how much food can you carry with the equipment you have in there?
I assume the bottom is rip-stop. It's a deal breaker for me. Bummer. I hate plastic rip-stops.
The volume seemed really low in this upload. I am not sure if it's my computer or not, but I just thought I would put that out there. Maxed laptop volume didn't make much difference in hearing the reviewer.
For $300, the cord locks should work.
Can vi start some kind of Vote to bring back the Helags backpack?
so much video spent on the stuff which is not related to the backpack itself, like it's a tv show, not just a review :)
Do you know how this compares to the Friluft? they seem very similar.
Thank you!
The audio levels seem to be all the way down at somewhere -18 dBFS. Might want to raise them up a notch or two.
A very hard to judge pack, indeed. It's heavier and more expensive than my 70 litre backpack, but I would expect the Fjällräven to last from parent to child. The ability to wax the G-1000 fabric is also a plus in terms of durability.
thanks for the informative review. Question; What is the name of the hat you are wearing? I gotta have it.
Great review.. Looking for a Pack to hold the MSS- Military Sleeping System.
Could this Pack possibility hold the MSS ??
Drink everytime he say "i really do" 🍻
Nice pack and good review but it was hard to hear you. If possible, hope you can invest in a body mike.
So do you like it more than the Direct Action Ghost Pack ?
+Bryan Resch I've never used the Ghost.
Well , the one you reviewed from Direct Action. I think it was a Dragon Egg or something.
hello there
i LOVE all your stuff man
you and stony are just amazing
thank you for that
please don't stop
P.S
the sound is really low :)
thank you again
+mohammad mjarby Thanks for the kind words.
Sup, turtle? You guys okay?
Cool
too bad they dont say anything on their HP for what back length this pack is designed for.
audio too low for mobile users
For the price the straps would need to give me a shoulder massage. Ridiculous.
Check time 12:14 I think the bottom of the backpack is poorly designed. You can see a very stretched material. The seams are clearly visible. I recommend the Wisport brand is better.
Hi Krik n Stony. Hey Krik, now you've got this pack, can I have your Helags 40 :-)....I can't get hold of one for love, money or casual sex! What do you mean... NO!! Well that's not very fair! Yes, I know, I know... they aren't making that model any more...that's why I can't get one! Damn it...damn it! P.S. Joking aside. Thanks for the excellent review of the Direct Action Dust Pack, at least I was able to pull the trigger on one of those, looking forward to its arrival tomorrow. It will make a fab day pack/everyday work pack for me. Cheers to you both, best wishes from the UK, Dazza.
+MrDazza64 The Helags will come to the grave with me! Ha. Not really though. Some folks said they see them for sale in Europe still. Not sure. How do you like the Dust?
Hi guys, the Dust had its first run out this last weekend. I attended the Midland Game Fair here in Middle England. It was on my back for both days of the event, Leiden with the usual, 40oz KK water bottle and a few snacks, waterproofs, pack stool, camera plus couple lenses etc. obviously, I had to buy a couple more blades whilst there, including some knife making materials for my own projects. It carried very well indeed, very pleased with it so far. Atb, Daz.
"Hey what's up turtles?" ?????
Volume! Otherwise good review.
Hey don't forget the Swedish -ä-! It's "Fjällräven" :)
Hot damn that's pricey!
You need to ,,,,turn up the volume on your videos the sound sucks
Great review.. Looking for a Pack to hold the MSS- Military Sleeping System.
Could this Pack possibility hold the MSS ??
+Ryan Wonch Not sure how large the MSS packs down. But this pack is as large as any backpacking bag I own.