Fjällräven Keb trousers review

Ethics statement: Within the article, there are affiliate links. If you buy something after clicking the link, I will receive a small commission. To know more about our terms of service, you can visit the link at the bottom of the page. Thank you!

Images by Hiatus.Design

Cost ★★★☆☆

Performance ★★★★☆

Overall Score ★★★★☆

Verdict: Stylish and hardwearing, however come at a price and can be heavy in summer when you want light.


The Fjällräven Keb Trousers are renowned for their durability and practicality, making them a strong choice for hiking and trekking in cooler conditions, particularly outside of the summer months.

Constructed from a blend of 65% polyester and 35% cotton in the main fabric, with stretch panels made of polyamide, polyester, and spandex, these trousers are built to withstand rugged terrains while providing flexibility for movement. This combination of materials offers high durability in areas prone to wear and tear, such as the knees and seat, while still allowing for enough stretch to support active movements.

One of the standout features of the Keb trousers is their reinforced fabric, which adds extra protection and longevity, though it also contributes to their heavier weight of 610g.

This makes them perfect for colder environments where additional warmth and toughness are needed, but in warmer weather, this weight can make the trousers feel somewhat heavy and overly warm, especially during high-intensity hiking (such as where you need to keep speed up for a checkpoint).

 

To counteract the heat buildup, the trousers come equipped with ventilation zips running from the hip to the knee, allowing hikers to regulate airflow during activity. Additionally, the trousers are fitted with adjustable straps at the leg ends, boot hooks, and ties to secure them to your footwear, enhancing their versatility across different terrains. With these features, they offer excellent practicality for outdoor activities in colder climates.

The Keb trousers also provide ample storage with large leg pockets equipped with flaps and snap buttons, making it easy to carry essentials like maps or small gear while on the go. The trousers have a regular fit, making them comfortable for long hikes or extended wear, and they work particularly well as part of a layering system for colder conditions.

 

While the heavier material and excellent protection from the elements make the Keb trousers ideal for cooler weather, they are less suited for hot summer hikes due to the thicker fabric and higher weight. Additionally, they are priced at the higher end of the market, making them a more significant investment for casual hikers. However, for those who frequently trek in challenging conditions, the Keb trousers offer a reliable and durable option that will last for years.


You might also like:

Chris Shirley MA FRGS

About the Author: Chris is the founder of Hiatus.Design, a website design and branding studio that works with brands all over the world, a former Royal Marines officer and former risk advisor to the BBC.

Chris has travelled in over 60 countries, is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS), a Guinness World Record holder for rowing over 3500 miles across the Atlantic Ocean, a Marathon des Sables finisher, and has worked with Hollywood actors, world–renowned musical artists and TV personalities!

https://www.hiatus.design
Previous
Previous

Pelago commuter front rack - large (used as a rear fatbike rack) review

Next
Next

Rab interval t-shirt / base layer review