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Fjällräven High Coast Pocket Bag Green
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Fjällräven High Coast Pocket Bag Black
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Fjällräven High Coast Hip Pack Sunset Orange
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Fjällräven High Coast Hip Pack Patina Green
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Fjällräven High Coast Hip Pack Navy
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Fjällräven High Coast Hip Pack Black
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Fjällräven High Coast Foldsack 24 Sunset Orange
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Fjällräven High Coast Foldsack 24 Navy
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Fjällräven High Coast Foldsack 24 Black
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Fjällräven Haulpack No.1 Navy
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Fjällräven Haulpack No.1 Dark Grey
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Fjällräven Ground Sheet Black
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Fjällräven Greenland Wax Bag Assorted
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Fjällräven Greenland Top Backpack Black
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Fjällräven Greenland Pocket Bag Dusk
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Fjällräven Greenland Pocket Bag Black
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Fjällräven Gear Pocket Navy
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Fjällräven Gear Pocket Khaki Dust
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Fjällräven Gear Pocket Dark Olive
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Fjällräven Gear Bag Navy
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Fjällräven Gear Bag Large Khaki Dusk
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Fjällräven Gear Bag Large Dark Olive
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Fjällräven Gear Bag Large Dark Grey
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Fjällräven Gear Bag Khaki Dust
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About Fjallraven
All Fjällräven FAQs
What does Fjällräven mean and how do you pronounce it?
Fjällräven means 'Arctic fox' in Swedish — 'fjäll' refers to mountain and 'räven' means fox. It is pronounced roughly as 'F-yell-rah-ven'. The brand was founded in 1960 by Åke Nordin in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden.
Is Fjällräven an ethical and sustainable brand?
Fjällräven has been PFC/PFAS-free since 2015, uses traceable down, recycled polyester and organic cotton across the range, and avoids fur and exotic animal skins. The Arctic Fox Initiative funds conservation projects worldwide. Durable, repairable construction is central to the brand's approach to reducing waste.
Where are Fjällräven products designed and manufactured?
All Fjällräven products are designed in Sweden. Manufacturing takes place in audited factories across Asia and Europe, with full traceability on materials. Purchasing from an authorised retailer such as The Sporting Lodge (listed on the Fjällräven Store Locator) ensures authenticity.
What is G-1000 fabric?
G-1000 is Fjällräven's signature poly-cotton fabric, densely woven for abrasion resistance, wind protection and UV shielding. It comes in several weights — Original, Lite, Silent, Heavy Duty and Eco — and can be treated with Greenland Wax to increase water resistance. Read the full breakdown in our G-1000 fabric guide.
What is the difference between G-1000 and GORE-TEX in Fjällräven clothing?
G-1000 is a tough, breathable poly-cotton that handles wind and light rain, with water resistance tuneable using Greenland Wax. GORE-TEX is a waterproof membrane used in Fjällräven shell jackets for guaranteed protection in heavy or prolonged rain. G-1000 suits mixed conditions and everyday wear; GORE-TEX suits committed wet-weather use. See our Fjällräven x GORE-TEX guide for more detail.
Why is the Fjällräven Kånken backpack so popular?
Designed in 1978 to reduce back problems among Swedish schoolchildren, the Kånken's simple boxy shape, light weight and water-resistant Vinylon F fabric made it a practical everyday pack. Its wide colour range and durable construction have since made it a global icon. Browse the full range in our Kånken collection.