Fjallraven vs born primitive pants

jasonT_77

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Anyone have any experience with both? And or recommendations? Curious about the vidda pro vent vs the frontier 2.0


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I have some Fjallraven Keb Trousers, which look pretty similar to the Vidda. They're extremely versatile- I've used them for work, general wear, hunting, scouting.... prettymuch everything. My only complaints are that the wax application does almost nothing for water resistance compared to a high quality DWR garment... like it was so disappointing after two applications of it that I just quit doing it because 1) it's a pain in the ass, and 2) anything more than a little misting from a sprinkler overspray or dew still soaks right in.

They also don't believe in back pockets. I don't care about that for hunting because my pack makes back pockets harder to use, therefor I tend not to use them. But, for work and everyday use outside of hunting, I find myself searching for them.

I love the knee pad pockets and vents. Love the fit/durability- I'm really hard on stuff, and they've held up really well.
 

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DWR wears off after a few hard hunts and bloody washes, and then is useless unless you reapply. Fjallraven waxing works and is easy if you know what you’re doing.

My heavily used Acrteryx DWR pieces require reapplication of DWR after about 10 days of hard use.

Fjallraven pants work very well. Vidda pro ventilated and Keb Agile for hot/cool hunts. Keb and Vidda Pro for cold hunts are all I use these days.
 

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I think keb and vidda pro are very different. Vidda pro has flex in crotch gusset but nowhere else. They are the most durable pants I have had, not as good as filson chaps but really good. I don't own keb but have tried them on multiple times. Much more flexible and comfortable, but no way they would hold up to the small game hunting I was looking to use them for. No experience with born primitive pants.
 

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I have the Fjallkjsreavven Kebs and love them as described above. My buddy runs the Born Primitive and they’re decent but not in the same league IMO.
 

Formidilosus

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My only complaints are that the wax application does almost nothing for water resistance compared to a high quality DWR garment... like it was so disappointing after two applications of it that I just quit doing it because 1) it's a pain in the ass, and 2) anything more than a little misting from a sprinkler overspray or dew still soaks right in.

Were you trying to wax the stretch portions?


Either you are using the wrong wax or applying it incorrectly- properly waxed G1000 or other cotton canvas is waterproof like rubber.
 

24valve

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I have some Fjallraven Keb Trousers, which look pretty similar to the Vidda. They're extremely versatile- I've used them for work, general wear, hunting, scouting.... prettymuch everything. My only complaints are that the wax application does almost nothing for water resistance compared to a high quality DWR garment... like it was so disappointing after two applications of it that I just quit doing it because 1) it's a pain in the ass, and 2) anything more than a little misting from a sprinkler overspray or dew still soaks right in.

They also don't believe in back pockets. I don't care about that for hunting because my pack makes back pockets harder to use, therefor I tend not to use them. But, for work and everyday use outside of hunting, I find myself searching for them.

I love the knee pad pockets and vents. Love the fit/durability- I'm really hard on stuff, and they've held up really well.
Are the pants being washed with hot water in between uses?

My kebs are 100% waterproof in the g1000 areas when waxed, and they stay that way for quite some time - provided I don't wash the wax out of them. The waxed canvas portion lasts longer and is much more effective at repelling water than the dwr treatments on SG and kuiu pants I've used.

I'll second the fit and durability, both have been great. The thigh pockets on the kebs are also very functional.
 

swavescatter

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The Fjallravens have a very short crotch.

I haven’t noticed an issue.

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The Fjallravens have a very short crotch.
That's my biggest gripe with them, both my Vidda and Keb feel that way. Literally the only complaint I have bout either pant after a couple years of daily wear.

I am tempted to sacrifice myself to the wrath of the WKR gang and try out the Forloh BTM's and see if they fit better...
 

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I am the only male in the house, my wife and three daughters all wear them. Half of the people I saw in Northern Finland and Sweden had them on.

Too me they are like a cheap motel, no ball room.

The Swazi non-fleece pants are 1000% worse.
 
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Haven’t tried Born Primitive, but I’ve tried First Lite Corrugate Foundry, Kuiu Attacks, and Fjallraven Kebs. I like the Kuiu Attacks, but the Kebs are by far my favorite and the wax worked great on mine. Much more waterproof than a DWR garment.
 

Mojave

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Kuiu is my favorite brand, they just fit me. The Tiburons are my favorite pants, I own attacks but I don't like them as much.

I just got my founderys I am excited to try them in December.
 

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Wore the fjallraven Kebs on my most recent mule deer hunt. Great pants the pockets are well thought out. Provides great stretch and the front and bottom vents are a nice touch. The reinforced seat or front won’t prevent small Colorado cactus from poking through (that’s that I get for dropping quickly and not looking where I was sitting down when I spotted a buck). The cuffs have multiple adjustment points which keep them from getting dirt over the top, and removing the need to wear gaiters in dry conditions.

I have three pairs and these will replace any pants I have for hunting/back country stuff.
 
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I tested a pair of born primitive tac pants for work. While comfy and stretchy, the stitching was falling apart. Build quality was cheap.
 
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