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Our Heritage
It all started with a backpack
Since 1960, nature's been in our DNA
Fjällräven began in one man’s basement and then branched out all over the world. But our original goal hasn’t changed: to inspire and enable more people to walk with nature. Follow our journey from backpacks and tents to sustainable development and events.
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Versatile and durable wind jacket with classic Greenland traits.
Great as a pack-able garment for everyday use and general outdoor life.
Made from wind resistant and water repellent recycled polyamide with PFC-free impregnation.
Well-fitting adjustable hood with inside cord channels.
Two hand pockets with access from the top and via side zippers.
Product description
As the lightest jacket in the Greenland family, this windbreaker stops cold winds without weighing you down. It has a comfortable hood and the pockets have the characteristic pointed flaps of the Greenland series and openings from the sides. It is just as handy on a weekend trip in the forest as for commuting to work.
Product specifications
Activities:
Outdoor
Family:
Greenland
Gender:
Men’s
Legal Notice:
Contains non-textile elements of animal origin.
Material:
100% polyamide
Size Range:
XS-XXL
Weight:
450 g
Weight Reference:
in size M
Greenland family
Iconic outdoor
It was a Scandinavian climbing expedition to Greenland in 1966 that symbolized the need of the 1960s for functional and durable outdoor clothing. Based on of the feedback of the expedition alpinist’s, the first Fjällräven jacket saw the light of the day.
Today, the Greenland family consists of a number of products that are all made in G-1000, all with details and characteristics from the original model of 1968.