Durable, comfortable and loaded with functions - despite its fairly modest appearance, Kajka 65 is an advanced trekking backpack in the true Fjallraven spirit. Now with an all-new, lighter design featuring fine-tuned functions, the lining and reinforcements made from recycled materials and improved repairability but still with its innovative, one-of-a-kind wooden frame. Kajka distributes even extremely heavy loads well and has been praised by both the trade press and hikers all over the world.
S/M models have slightly tapered shoulder straps at the front to better fit smaller frames and give more room for the bust, plus a slightly shorter adjustable hipbelt. M/L models have longer shoulder straps that do not taper at the ends to better fit wider torsos.
Advanced trekking backpack that is extremely comfortable to carry with smart functions. Produced without PFCs, made for a lifetime of use.
Sustainability: Fjallraven Kanken is made from hard-wearing Vinylon F that together with timeless design creates the perfect conditions for unfailing reliability and daily use, for many, many years to come. That's sustainability through longevity.
Features:
- Made from Vinylon, recycled 500D polyamide and lining in 210D polyamide.
- Supportive, more adjustable hipbelt and ergonomic shoulder straps.
- Unique wooden frame construction made from FSC-certified birch.
- Volume: 65 litres, also available in M/L.
- Perfect Fit Adjustment System that is easy to adapt to fit the user's back length and shoulder width.
- Environmental info: Produced without PFCs, Recycled polyamide, Traceable wood
- Features: Durable
Specifications:
- Gender: Unisex
- Family: Singi
- Activity: Trekking
- Material: Vinylon F: 100% vinylal, 100% polyamide 500D recycled
- Lining: 100% polyamide 210D recycled
- Legal notice: Contains non-textile elements of animal origin.
Technical Details:
- Height: 75 cm
- Width: 49 cm
- Depth: 26 cm
- Shoulder strap length: 90 cm
- Hip belt length: 144 cm
- Adjustable back length: Yes
- Min. back length: 41 cm
- Max. back length: 58 cm
- Volume: 65 l
- Weight: 3140 g
- Number of pockets: 10
- Pockets: Inner mesh pockets, Inside compartment, Open side pockets, Side pockets with zipper
- Carrying system: Adjustable, Padded back panel, Wooden frame
- Chest strap: Yes
- Hip belt: Yes
- Top lid: Detachable top lid
- Top opening: Yes
- Front opening: Yes
- Bottom opening: No
- Snowlock: Yes
- Equipment features: Holder for ice axe or hiking poles, Expandable side pocket, Side compression straps
- Hydration system compatible: Yes
- Rain cover included: Yes
Care Instructions:
- Washing: do not wash
- Dry cleaning: do not dry clean
- Bleaching: do not bleach
- Drying: do not tumble dry
- Ironing: do not iron
Additional care instructions: soft brush and lukewarm water
Making adventure last since 1960
In the 1950's, 14 year, old Ake Nordin from Ornskoldsvik in Northern Sweden spent more time outdoors than indoors. After many long treks in the mountains, Ake decided the backpacks at the time were unsatisfactory and took matters into his own hands by building a wooden frame. This evenly distributed weight across his back so the pack did not end up uneven, pear, shaped, and uncomfortable. It also meant he could carry more weight with ease. Ake's innovation quickly caught on and in 1960 Fjallraven became the first to commercially make and distribute framed backpacks.
Fjallraven means Arctic Fox in Swedish, honoring the small and highly adaptable predator that lives in the Swedish mountains under the harshest conditions. From the small town of Ornskoldsvik, Fjallraven has now expanded to every corner in the world. The fundamental ideas remain the same; provide functional, durable, and timeless equipment to make the outdoors more enjoyable for all. We continue to find smart, innovative solutions to make every adventure an unforgettable one.
AN IDEA THAT CARRIED WEIGHT
Ake built his first framed backpack in his basement with his mother's sewing machine. Using strong cotton fabric for the pack, he attached the wooden frame using leather straps and used calfskin for the support straps. Not only was the pack more comfortable and distributed weight evenly, it also increased ventilation between his back and the pack. Soon after, during a trip up North, Ake's invention caught the attention of the indigenous Sami people who spent weeks at a time high up in the mountains. They asked Ake to build them a backpack and after that a tent. Fjallraven had found its beginning.
OUR PRINCIPLES
Rule 1: Functionality We work hard to develop functional equipment by carefully considering everything from new smart solutions to improved material. Our goal is to offer outdoor equipment that allows you to spend more - and more enjoyable - time in nature.
Rule 2: Durability A Fjallraven product is a guarantee that you will not need to buy a new product for a long, long time. Our users know that our products live up to strict requirements and last for a long time. Many products last for generations. This long lifecycle depends on many factors, for example production experience, superior choice of material, product assembly and strict quality controls during the production process.
Rule 3: Dependability When we design our products, we choose material and solutions that combined give you a safe, dependable product you will be able to use outdoors. We are aware that our equipment might be used in situations where there is not a lot of room for error, which is why all of our products are tested by experienced test groups before being sent to our retailers.
OUR RESPONSIBILITY
Fjallraven is growing and constantly moving into new markets. This makes it all the more important for us to take responsibility for every decision we make, whether we are in our home in Ornskoldsvik in northern Sweden or another corner of the world. One of the most important aspects of this is our responsibility toward everyone that works in the development and production of our equipment.