Fjallraven Jackets.

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Dan1982

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Are Fjallraven jackets any good? Thinking of getting an Iceland jacket and a new swannie instead of a swazi Tahr. My main concern being the quality of the fjallraven??

What is the G-1000 Material like and the fjallraven quality on the whole?

Appreciate your help folks!

Dan:D
 
I can not comment on the jackets, but I have a couple of pairs of Fjallraven Forester Trouser made from G-1000 fabric and have had no problems with them; I find them hard wearing and the quality is very good to.
 
I have a telemark jacket and it is tough and well shaped. I like it. Don't expect miracles from G1000 : it is polycotton with his "+" and "-"

"+" : tough, ,fast drying, wind resistant, dirt doesn't stick (stay clean longer, I suppose due to the wax treatment)
"-" : not waterproof (just a little), not as "sparkproof" as 100% cotton
 
The same here, I have a Gutulia anorak and it is really a nice piece of kit, especially in combination with a wool underlayer. It's not water proof although you can treat it with wax. It dries really fast and is very robust & functional.
 
I have had a Montt jacket for over a year. It is very well designed, and the build quality can't be faulted. However, G1000 is water-resistant, not waterproof. I have found that I have had to reproof it with Nikwax a few times, which does quite a good job if you tumble-dry it afterwards. I've never had a problem with using it near fires. Have you had a look at the Fjallraven Falt jacket? Good review here - http://blogg.nordicbushcraft.com/
As for the Swazi, I've used a mates a few times, Good jacket, but a bit long, and only one pocket which is an odd size. Tamarack have some cheap ones, but only if you are on the small side!
 
i have the nordi,a little extra fjallraven wax improves water resistance ,in my opinion its a well made brand,i have a lot of there clothes so i may be a bit biased...
 
I have the Goretex G1000 Hunter jacket which is about 15 years old and its still keeps me dry, however it is showing signs of wear but that kind of gives it a bit of character. Most of their gear is well made if it fits well and comfy go for it.:lmao:
 
Had a Telemark G1000 jacket and never got on with it. Looked smart on the high street but let water in really easily when it rained even after some effort with the wax. Took it shooting and the right chest pocket snagged on the butt. Hood not up to much.

Have had more success with Fjallraven trousers but I find they damage / rip easily.
 

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