Fjällräven - Keb Trousers - Walking trousers
At a glance
Material information & features
- Suitable for:
- Men
- Recommended use:
- trekking, hillwalking
- Main material:
- 63% polyamide, 26% polyester, 11% elastane
- Reinforcements:
- 65% polyester, 35% cotton
- Material type:
- organic cotton, synthetic fibre
- Material note:
- contains recycled polyester
- Technology:
- G-1000 Eco
- Fabric properties:
- breathable, PFC-/PFAS-free, stretchy
- Venting:
- ventilation zip
- Pockets:
- 2 leg pockets, 2 pockets, with wind flap
- Weight:
- 697 g
- Reference size:
- medium size
- Extras:
- boot hooks, adjustable leg cuffs
- Misc:
- openings for knee pads
- Legal notice:
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- Item No.:
- 010-1197
Reviews overview
Praise vs. Criticism
love/hate this trousers
I have mine since 2-3 years now, I was absolutely in love with this one until I started doing long walks on my own - where weight/packability matters... Good details, but a bit bulky under rain trousers - and you either use rain trousers or change the pants once it rains as this one dries very slow... and it is even more heavy when wet... Coming to weight, my 46 weighs 540g + you need a belt as there is no flex/adjustability there, so you end up with 600g. If you are not wearing this all time then it takes a LOT of space in your backpack. Comparing my Lundhags trousers weigh 440g, my North Face weighs 285g... Does not matter how much I like the Keb, I found myself rather taking 2 trousers for the same weigh and leave my Keb behind...
- Advantages
- Good details
- Robust
- Good cut
- Disadvantages
- Packed dimensions
- Not waterproof
- Heavy
- Recommended use
- Trekking
- Hiking
This is what other customers say:
I have mine since 2-3 years now, I was absolutely in love with this one until I started doing long walks on my own - where weight/packability matters... Good details, but a bit bulky under rain trousers - and you either use rain trousers or change the pants once it rains as this one dries very slow... and it is even more heavy when wet... Coming to weight, my 46 weighs 540g + you need a belt as there is no flex/adjustability there, so you end up with 600g. If you are not wearing this all time then it takes a LOT of space in your backpack. Comparing my Lundhags trousers weigh 440g, my North Face weighs 285g... Does not matter how much I like the Keb, I found myself rather taking 2 trousers for the same weigh and leave my Keb behind...
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- Advantages
- Good details
- Robust
- Good cut
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- Disadvantages
- Packed dimensions
- Not waterproof
- Heavy
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- Recommended use
- Trekking
- Hiking
I've used Kebs for years, just ordered my 3rd pair. They are comfortable, durable and robust.
Seems like they have made their sizes smaller recently because my last pair was considerably looser fit and longer even though the size was the same. Might want to take that into account if your last pair was bought 3 or more years ago.
--- review of an older model ---
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- Advantages
- Robust
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- Disadvantages
- Heavy
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- Recommended use
- Hiking
- Trekking
- Leisure
- Expedition
- Winter hiking
I must admit that these are my favourite trousers by far - the stretch and manouverability you get along with the exellent cut and protection from the elements is outstanding.
--- review of an older model ---
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- Advantages
- Breathable
- Waterproof
- Robust
- Good details
- Lightweight
- Windproof
- Good cut
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- Recommended use
- Trekking
- All around
- Hiking
- Winter hiking
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