Fjallraven Kanken No.2 Black 16L Backpack for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
3 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$134.95
Used Value:
$80.97
Sale Value:
$121.46

What's in a name you ask? Well, a lot, and the Fjallraven Kanken No. 2 Black Backpack title speaks for itself. This pack features the presence of all colors (which one might call a black colorway) and Fjallraven's famed G-1000 Heavy Duty fabric, which is resistant to both abrasion and water. The main compartment touts a generous opening for your convenience, making it ideal for both work or play, while the inside back pocket is equipped with a padded seat cushion that allows you to plop down and mellow out for a few whether you're hiking in the forest or on a long journey through the city.

Specifications

Brand:
Access:
front
Claimed Weight:
19.4 oz
Dimensions:
15 x 10.6 x 5.1in
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Material:
G-1000 Heavy Duty (65% polyester, 35% cotton)
Pockets:
1 zippered external, 1 interior (with removable seat pad), 2 side
Recommended Use:
casual
Volume:
16L (976cu in)

Full Reviews

10
What is it about great material? Fjallraven's stuff is incredible. The Kanken in black is a head turner. It's the second Kanken in my house. The first one is 8 years and going strong. This one is for the nights out...
Niklas Hansen, backcountry.com
December 14, 2018
10
It did come in 2 days!!!!!great bag nothing wrong w it plain and simple great for everyday wear👍🏻
paulina, backcountry.com
August 11, 2018
10
I was in search of a backpack to use as a diaper bag as I refuse to get a traditional diaper bag. Once my eyes saw this one I knew I had to have it! It arrived safely and shipping was fast. The quality is perfect and seems like it will hold up well in our daily errands and adventures. I am able to fit plenty of cloth diapers, food, bottles, and diapers for a long trip out of town with room to spare. It is very gender neutral and my husband is not shy is lugging it around. Very happy with my purchase. Thank you!
Martha Gulley, backcountry.com
October 7, 2016