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When I set out to purchase a new pack, I thought I'd try and branch out a bit and research a number of packs before I made my decision. I looked at a lot of different options before I stumbled on the Kajka. It's easy to see why there isn't a whole lot of information available for this pack. The Fjällräven name certainly comes with a heavy price-tag, there are very few retail stores that carry the brand (making it difficult to get a hands-on look at the products), and most of the informational videos are typically just short over-views made by the company themselves. Fortunately, I live relativ...
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Tom X,
from NV, United States
Written on November 24, 2019
Adjustability - Check. Durability - Check. Responsible Manufacturing - Check. Functionality - Check. My favorite aspects: 1) The linear cinch-down by using rods near the face panel. 2) The lower compartment and separate entry for things like a sleeping bag and pad, along with venting for wet items asking the hike. 3) The top entry with two separate cinch points allows the creation of a "bowl" under the packs hood, which is very secure... this is wonderful for keeping easy access for a fleece and rain jacket. 4) The large drop-down entry on the face of the pack so you don't have to half-way empty the pack to get to middle items. 5) The pack does a great job of staying upright when you set it down... it may take a bit of shifting, but then it's good to go. 6) If you ever need to sleep sitting up, this pack offers a great brace... I think Army and Marine ground forces can attest to the wonders of that capability. Compared to all the other packs on the market, this pack is far ahead them all. So, the things that keep it from excellence...? 1) The design of the side pouches restricts their usability; a rocket-style pouch with pass-behind access would be better... this was the key rain from not giving it 5 stars. 2) The water bottle pouches are just awkward unless you are using it specifically for a GI style canteen... the pouches on their new Keb model pack seems more functional. 3) The mesh covering the padding can be abrasive, and it likes to chew-up shirts. So,...
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Best Used for:
Trekking
Would recommend: Yes
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Steve,
from CA, United States
Written on May 11, 2019
This bag totally met my expectations, the bag seem sturdy and from what I understand the type of materials used help promote conservation efforts . I would Recommend this bag to anyone who is willing to pay the price . Luckily I got this one on sale because of the color but I’m a guy that doesn’t care I got the gray one . I forgot the actually colors name but gray will do lol
Pros:
Material and zippers feel durable
Cons:
None
Best Used for:
Backpacking
Would recommend: Yes
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Sam R.,
Verified Owner
from PA, United States
Written on January 30, 2016
Such a great pack, really well thought out down to ever detail. I love the dry/wet compartment at the bottom along with the compression poles for even compression when the bag gets heavier. I am yet to try it out properly but first thoughts are that it is the best pack that I have ever seen.
Would recommend: Yes
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