Ready to upgrade your trail kit for 2025? Fjällräven keeps raising the bar with durable, PFAS-free designs that balance comfort, performance, and timeless style. You will find smarter fabrics, better weather protection, and fit that moves naturally so you can hike farther with fewer distractions. Let’s dive into the ten essentials you will want this season.
1. Keb Trousers
Keb Trousers feel like armor you can actually move in. The mix of stretch panels and tough G-1000 fabric lets you scramble, kneel, and climb without snagging or overheating. Reinforced zones shrug off abrasion while ventilation zippers dump heat fast.
You get big, well-placed pockets that hold maps, gloves, and snacks without flapping. The fit runs articulated, so every step feels natural on steep switchbacks. Treat the G-1000 with wax to fine-tune water resistance for shoulder-season storms.
If you hike varied terrain, these are the do-it-all legs. They are proven, repairable, and adventure-ready.
2. Abisko Lite Short Sleeve Top
The Abisko Lite Short Sleeve Top is built for hot, high-output days. It wicks sweat quickly and dries fast, keeping you comfortable when the sun will not quit. Soft fibers resist cling, so the shirt stays light even when you push hard.
You will appreciate the clean seams that reduce chafe under pack straps. The cut sits athletic without feeling tight, layering easily beneath a wind shell. Odor-resistant properties help you wear it longer on multi-day trips.
For summer hikes, desert routes, or humid forests, this top simply works. Breathe easier, hike cooler, and stay focused on the view.
3. Abisko Hybrid Trail Shorts
Abisko Hybrid Trail Shorts deliver freedom of movement you notice immediately. Lightweight stretch fabric gives an unrestrictive feel, while strategic reinforcement improves longevity where you brush rock or bark. Breathable panels help heat escape on scorching climbs.
Secure pockets hold a phone and gels without bounce, great for quick missions or long day hikes. The waistband sits flat under a pack, so there is no digging on steep grinds. Drying time is impressively fast after stream crossings.
If you hike hot, these shorts shine. They balance minimal weight, airflow, and durability for confident, breezy miles.
4. Abisko Softpack 16
The Abisko Softpack 16 is a compact daypack that punches above its size. Sixteen liters fits layers, lunch, and water, while a hydration port keeps sipping simple. A padded sleeve swallows a 15-inch laptop, making it weekday-to-weekend ready.
The back panel breathes well and the shoulder straps contour nicely under load. Side pockets grab bottles or a tripod quickly. The fabric feels tough enough for brushy trails without adding excess weight.
For quick hikes, city commutes, or travel carry-on, this pack adapts smoothly. Grab it when you want simple organization and just-right capacity.
5. Keb Eco-Shell Trousers
Keb Eco-Shell Trousers bring real weather insurance without bulky weight. The PFAS-free three-layer fabric blocks wind and rain yet stays breathable on climbs. Full-length zippers vent fast and make on-off easy over boots.
Articulated knees and a trim cut keep movement natural when boulder hopping. Reinforced cuffs resist crampon nicks and muddy abrasion. You can seal the waist snugly to stop drafts during ridgeline gusts.
When forecasts look iffy, stash these and hike confident. They pair perfectly with midlayers for shoulder-season storms and alpine squalls, delivering dependable protection and clean, planet-conscious design.
6. Abisko Wool Hoodie
The Abisko Wool Hoodie is that just-right layer for cool mornings and shady ridges. A merino-poly blend balances warmth, breathability, and durability, so you get comfort without babying it. It resists odors naturally, letting you pack lighter on multi-day trips.
The hood adds wind-blocking warmth at rest stops. Thumbholes keep sleeves planted under a shell when breezes pick up. It works as a base or midlayer, depending on temperatures and effort level.
If you prefer adaptable pieces, this one earns space in your pack. It stays cozy, manages sweat, and feels great against skin.
7. Keb Fleece
Keb Fleece is a workhorse midlayer with the warmth you want and the breathability you need. The wool blend regulates temperature beautifully during stop-and-go hikes. Reinforced panels handle pack strap friction and frequent trail use.
Pockets sit high, staying accessible above a hipbelt. The fit feels athletic but forgiving, so it layers smoothly under shells. You will notice how it resists odors compared to pure synthetics.
Bring it for shoulder-season treks, crisp mornings, and summit lunches. It is the dependable fleece that bridges warmth and airflow, keeping you comfortable from forest floor to windswept ridge.
8. Abisko Hike Foldsack
The Abisko Hike Foldsack nails versatility for day hikes and travel. The fold-top design expands when you overpack and compresses when you do not. PFAS-free materials keep things responsible without sacrificing durability.
Pockets are thoughtfully placed for snacks, a compact camera, and a light layer. The harness rides comfortably, even with a full water reservoir. External loops make stashing trekking poles straightforward.
Whether you are sightseeing or chasing a viewpoint, this bag adapts. It looks clean in town and feels trail-ready outdoors, making it a smart one-pack solution for spontaneous plans.
9. Keb GTX Jacket
The Keb GTX Jacket is your go-to for storm defense with freedom to move. GORE-TEX fabric blocks wind and rain while staying breathable on climbs. An articulated pattern keeps the hem down and the shoulders free when you pole plant or scramble.
Generous pit zips vent fast on steep pushes. Pockets ride above a hipbelt and swallow gloves or a map. The hood cinches securely without blocking peripheral vision.
If you crave dependable protection, this shell delivers. It is built for rugged treks, long days, and surprise downpours, keeping you moving when weather turns stubborn.
10. Keb Thermal Wind Jacket
The Keb Thermal Wind Jacket blends warmth with wind resistance for shoulder-season magic. A light shell fabric stops gusts while high-loft fleece lining traps heat without bulk. It is produced without PFAS, aligning performance with responsible choices.
Wear it over a tee for crisp mornings or under a shell when storms circle. Hand pockets warm chilled fingers at breaks, and the fit layers cleanly. It is the jacket you keep near the top of your pack.
When breezes bite but a full puffer feels overkill, grab this. It bridges the gap and extends your comfort window.














