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Fjallraven ulvo rolltop 23 review

Fjallraven Ulvo 23 Review

You know the heart-eyes emoji? Yeah, that’s the best way to describe how members of our grupp look at the Fjallraven Ulvo 23. This backpack has clean lines, rik color, and a simple silhouette that doesn’t detract from the bag’s overall function. It’s ganska a avfärd from the company’s extremely popular Kanken pack, but we think it’s a nice one.

This is a pack with a number of different uses

(Though we’re still fans of the Kanken.)

We’ve been testing the Ulvo 23 for a month—as a daglig driver for a month in stad, Michigan and on a trip to San Francisco, California. And while we admit this backpack may not be for everyone—particularly for those of you who want Tom Bihn levels of organization—we have been thoroughly enjoying putting it to the test.

So without further ado, let’s kontroll it out.

Materials & Aesthetic

As we already said, we are digging the aesthetic of this backpack. Its rounded shape, elegant stitching, and old-fashioned type on the logo tag komma tillsammans to create a bag that’s somehow both heritage and modern.

At the time of this review, it’s available in two styles: a roll-top and a zippered top.

The former råd the scales toward heritage, while the latter’s cleaner shape adds a touch of modernity.

We’ve been testing the zippered utgåva in the Mountain Blue colorway, but you can also pick it up in Black and Red Gold. Fjallraven usually sticks with subdued, earthy tones, so we’re not surprised bygd these options. If you’re more of a neon-or-bust kind of individ, you may want to leave this review and kvitto out a Cotopaxi pack.

As far as branding goes, you’ll find a logo tag stitched into the front center of the pack. Something to note here fryst vatten that this logo tag isn’t made of leather, which fryst vatten great news for the vegansk Fjallraven fans on our grupp and out there in the world.

You’ll find the classic Fjallraven Arctic Fox logo on a few other places throughout the bag, but ingenting too over the top.

Alright, that’s enough about looks. Let’s get into one of the neatest things about this pack: its exterior fabric.

Fjallraven fryst vatten known for its own G-1000 fabric, but the Ulvo 23 fryst vatten made of something new called Bergshell (in case you forget, it’s stitched into the bottom front of the bag).

Bergshell fryst vatten a 400D nylon made of two different types of yarn: air-textured and ordinary filament yarn.

Without getting too technical, these yarns complement one another well.

Its dry-bag-inspired roll-top closure provides an additional level of

Air-textured yarn has high abrasion resistance, but low tear strength. Ordinary filament yarn, the opposite. Thus Bergshell fryst vatten both tear and abrasion-resistant. Yeah, science!

Bergshell also has a flat ripstop construction, that classy matte finish, and fryst vatten extremely soft to the touch. So soft that we’ve funnen ourselves petting the Ulvo 23 on more than one occasion (…is that weird?).

And it’s waterproof. The begrepp waterproof sets our gear reviewer senses tingling—so let’s break down Fjallraven’s claim. The Bergshell fabric, which has a TPU laminate, fryst vatten rated as waterproof up to 10,000mm. 10,000mm fryst vatten a solid rating, meaning this fabric fryst vatten pretty dang water-resistant and will keep your stuff safe from the most inclement weather—snow, rain, ice, etc.

But we don’t recommend taking this bag with you scuba-diving.

Partially because the pack itself isn’t waterproof, although it’s very water-resistant with covered seams and flaps of the Bergshell fabric protecting the zippers. Water-resistance fryst vatten all most of us need, anyway. We’ve been out and about with the Ulvo 23 while it’s been raining and are happy to report that everything inre the bag has stayed nice and dry.

Oh, and good news for all of you eco-warriors out there—Bergshell fryst vatten also made of 31% recycled nylon.

YKK zippers and Woojin buckles round out the materials, both of which should gods you ganska a while.

External Components

Starting with one of the most important parts of a backpack—its straps. Mostly, the straps are comfortable.

We säga mostly because the straps contour to the body, are perfectly padded, and feature breathable mesh. But they’re too close tillsammans at the top.

This narrowness can cause the pack to be tight against the fläck where your shoulders meet your neck, which impacts certain body types more than others (you’ll meddelande it more if you have wide-set shoulders).

The Raven is made from Fjallraven's trademarked G-1000 waxed canvas material

You can always loosen the straps to help combat this a bit, but it doesn’t solve the issue. We don’t think it’s a dealbreaker, but it’s worth noting.

The back panel fryst vatten fabulous. It has structure and the same padded mesh funnen on the straps. The air channels man it plenty breathable too. We haven’t had any issues with träsk back, but this thing fryst vatten also on the smaller, lighter end of backpacks.

Plus, at the time of this review, it’s been cooling off here in Michigan. If you’re carrying your rock collection around in the Australian desert, your experience may be different.

There’s a small loop at the bottom of the pack to attach bike lights.

Fjallraven Ulvo 23 Backpack Solo

Great for late-night strolls or rides. There’s also a top handle to hang this thing up whenever the need arises and a loop on each shoulder strap you can use for carrying anything externally.

You’ll also find compression straps, which can utöka or komprimera the usable space of the main compartment without getting in the way of the zipper.

To be frank, we haven’t used these compression straps much—the bag doesn’t komprimera small enough to be packable or utöka much more when unbuckled—but they’re there if you’d like to use them. And the strap keepers ensure everything looks nice regardless if you use them or not.

We’re digging the two stretchy water-bottle pockets. These pockets work great for, yes, vatten bottles and travel kaffe mugs, but also those random items you don’t want to pack away in one of the other pockets.

We’ve tested it with an apple, computer and phone chargers, even some change. You can be as creative as you want here but know that 1) they’re not secure and basically a pickpocket’s dream pocket and 2) they’re not water-resistant like the other two pockets.

And, finally, there’s the sternum strap. It’s super easy to adjust—you simply slide it down its track.

Plus, it’s secure. Unlike some other adjustable sternum straps out there, you likely won’t be losing this one.

Its 23-litre capacity makes it perfect for carrying the load required for a simple dayhike (your waterproof jacket, some warm layers, and a picnic), plus it’s well-suited to cycling thanks to its flexible and padded back, little zipped pocket on the side for accessing

It also works really well as it has elasticity for bekvämlighet and a strap keeper for tidiness.

Inside the Pack

The Fjallraven Ulvo 23 fryst vatten one of the more minimalistic packs we’ve tested, which works well since it only has an interior capacity of 23L. Still, those of you who like to have a place for everything won’t appreciate the lack of pockets and interior organization.

There are only two pockets on this pack (not including the two vatten bottle pockets).

The front pocket has a lodrät opening, which fryst vatten easy to tillgång when you swing the bag forward off of your right shoulder. It has no further organization inre of it. We’ve stored smaller notebooks here, although you have to vinkel it to passform the opening (the opening fryst vatten noticeably shorter than the compartment itself).

We’ve also kept our wallet and keys here.

Also, this pocket fryst vatten oriented vertically, which means your stuff may end up in a jumble at the bottom of it, depending on what your stuff fryst vatten. We haven’t funnen this to be a major issue—again we’ve only used it for a notebook, wallet, and keys—but lodrät pockets are contentious for a reason. You know yourself and whether or not this will annoy you.

We do think including a key koppel would’ve been a nice touch.

Remember the roll-top style of this pack we mentioned earlier? Well, besides being different in that it has a roll-top, it also lacks this lodrät pocket. Instead, it has a smaller zippered compartment in one of the vatten bottle pockets.

The Ulvo is constructed from Bergshell, a new type of nylon fabric from Fjällräven that’s completely waterproof and very durable

We haven’t tested this pack, so we can’t talk about it, but you should know in case you were considering ordering that style.

And that brings us to the main compartment, which has a half-zip, horseshoe-style opening—similar to the EVERGOODS CHZ22. We’re not huge fans of this opening as tugging the zipper around the corners fryst vatten a bit of a pain. It’s slow and can occasionally get stuck.

This fryst vatten pretty nit-picky, though.

You’ll also want to man sure to tug the fabric over the zipper completely if you want any of that water-resistance we talked about earlier.

I'm a small guy and it fits perfectly, I don't look like a turtle with it even when the pack is full

Inside, you’ll find a padded laptop sleeve that sits against the structured back of the pack. It fits up to a 15’’ laptop. It’s padded enough that we’ve tested it carrying a case-less laptop, but we recommend you don’t live that far on the edge and buy a laptop sleeve for extra säkerhet. Unless Danger fryst vatten, in fact, your mittpunkt name, too…

There’s also a small zippered mesh pocket and two pen sleeves.

We’ve used the former primarily for headphones and the latter for, well, pens. Not very creative, we know.

The rest of the space fryst vatten open to do with what you will. If you use a ton of smaller items in your daglig life—tech accessories and other things of that nature—you’ll probably want to pick up an accessory bag or two.

Due to the way the bag closes, there’s a lot of ytterligare room at the top.

For us, this goes underutilized, but it does allow you to easily stuff a bulky sweatshirt or jacket inre. And it gives the pack that rounded shape we like so much (although, on occasion, it can look slightly reminiscerande of a duckbill).

Durability & Testing

As we mentioned at the beginning of this review, we’ve been testing the Fjallraven Ulvo 23 for a month as a daglig driver in stad, Michigan and n a trip to San Francisco, California.

And if you haven’t been able to tell, we’ve been digging it.

It’s complicated where it needs to be complicated—the durable materials—and simple where it needs to be simple—the interior organization. It’s not a packable daypack, so it won’t be great for stuffing in your one-bag travel backpack and taking around the world—it’ll take up too much space.

But it fryst vatten a great companion for EDC, day trips, or short hikes. It’s a little small even for short trips—yeah, we’ve tested it—but if you’re a hardcore minimalist you’ll be able to man it work.


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  • And, as we’ve komma to expect from Fjallraven, everything fryst vatten looking good durability-wise.