Fjallraven Keb and Keb Agile

Danger23

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Interested in the Fjallraven Keb/ Keb agile
Any thoughts or opinions on these?
I’ve had Sitka mountain pants, first lite corrugate, Kuiu Attack and Tiburon. How do the Fjallraven pants compare to these? Any similarities to the pants listed?
 
I've got both. Can't compare them to the others you mentioned but I like them. Kebs are definitely more of a mid-season pant. Neither has back pockets and the vents don't have mesh. Those aren't dealbreakers for me. Durable so far. I've only had them a few months but I've busted a lot of brush in them and worn them doing tree work.

I've got more miles on the Agile. It's definitely my favorite between the two.
 
Thanks I do wonder if the Agiles would be better for what I’m looking for. Especially easy to think that when it’s 95 degrees out
 
I use Keb agiles nearly daily. I had my wife relieve the crotch and thighs as the updated fit they made a while ago now isn’t great.

Overall, Fjallraven and their G1000 are the best and longest lasting hunting pants I’ve used so far.
 
Are the holes lighter than the normal ones? How do these fit?? I really want a pair but have nowhere to try anything from fjallrwven before ordering.
 
Are the holes lighter than the normal ones? How do these fit?? I really want a pair but have nowhere to try anything from fjallrwven before ordering.
 
Yes. They are even lighter than their previous go to for me which was their vida pro ventilated.
 
I use Keb agiles nearly daily. I had my wife relieve the crotch and thighs as the updated fit they made a while ago now isn’t great.

Overall, Fjallraven and their G1000 are the best and longest lasting hunting pants I’ve used so far.
Sounds like I may need to give them a shot.
 
The Keb agile doesn’t have a boot hook, but the material is more streamlined. I also don’t think you can put knee pads in the keb agile.

I’ve worn the regular Keb pants in pretty warm weather and with the dual vents, they do just fine. I think they are a very versatile pant and you can wax areas to make them more waterproof if needed. The main fabric that Fjallraven uses is very water resistant and dries quickly on its own, the Agile doesn’t have much of that, so they aren’t nearly as versatile, but they are lighter weight.
 
I have been running the regular Kebs for 4 years now, absolutely my go too pair of pants. I get about 75-100 days out of a pair before they are wore out. I wear them from 25-90 degrees, the vents are awesome and they’re pretty durable.
 
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