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Fjällräven

Fjällräven (Swedish for arctic fox; pronounced [ˈfjɛ̂lːˌrɛːvɛn]) is a Swedish brand specialising in outdoor equipment—mostly upscale clothing and luggage. It was founded in 1960 by Åke Nordin (1936–2013) from Örnsköldsvik in northern Sweden.[1][2] The company went public in 1983 with an over-the-counter listing in Stockholm.[4] Since 2014, Fjällräven has been a subsidiary of Fenix Outdoor International AG, which is listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange. The group also includes the Tierra, Primus, Hanwag, Brunton, and Royal Robbins brands. The CEO of Fenix as of March 2018 was Martin Nordin, the oldest son of Åke Nordin.

Fjällräven AB
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryRetail
Founded1960[1][2] in Sweden
FounderÅke Nordin
Headquarters,
Sweden
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsOutdoor clothing and equipment
Production output
China; South Korea
Owner
  • Others (18%)
  • Martin Nordin (15%)
  • Liselore AG (14%)
  • Pinkerton Holding AB (14%)[3]
Number of employees
2,492 (including parent company)[3]
ParentFenix Outdoor International AG
Websitefjallraven.com

History edit

At age 14, Åke Nordin made a bag, using his mother’s sewing machine, out of strong cotton material and fastened it to a wooden frame using leather straps.[5] His invention caught the attention of the indigenous Sámi people.

During his time serving in the Swedish Armed Forces, Nordin realized that there was a market for durable and lightweight backpacks. Upon his discharge from the military, he established Fjällräven in 1960 and initially operated out of his family's basement.

In 1983, the company listed itself on the over-the-counter list of the Stockholm Stock Exchange.[4]

By 1996, sales had reached 133 million Swedish kronor (US$20.3 million) of which 71% was from exports.[6]

In 2002, following the purchase of the garment maker Tierra AB and the retail chains Friluftsbolaget AB and Naturkompaniet AB in 2001, the Fjällräven group changed its name to Fenix Outdoor. Fjällräven retained its separate brand identity.

In 2012, Fjällräven opened its first store in New York.[7] In 2013, founder Åke Nordin died at the age of 77.

Fjällräven has a strong market presence in the Nordic countries. It is also represented in other European countries. As of 2017, Fjällräven products are available in over 40 countries.[4]

Products edit

 
Fjällräven trekking backback
 
Fjällräven clothing

Fjällräven means "The Arctic Fox" in Swedish and their products can be identified by their Arctic Fox logo, often found on the left sleeve of their tops and outerwear. The badge itself either follows the outline of the fox logo, or is in a shield-like shape. Most Fjällräven products also possess a small Swedish flag, usually located on a seam.

Fjällräven's original product was the first commercially made external framed backpack. It used an aluminium frame.[4]

In 1968, they introduced the Greenland jacket with polyester-cotton blend G-1000 fabric, which is also used in many other Fjällräven products.

In 1973, they introduced the High Alpine Polar (HAP) sleeping bag which had armholes and drawcord foot openings, which allowed users to walk around in it.[6]

In 1981, they introduced the Gyrosoft, IGF, internal gyro backpack frame.[6]

Today among its more well-known products are Greenland jackets, Vidda Trousers, Expedition Down Jacket, and various versions of the Kånken rucksack.

Most of Fjällräven's products are made from its G-1000 material, released in 1968. This is 65% polyester and 35% cotton. It comes in various types: Original, Silent, Lite, HeavyDuty, and Eco, each with slightly different properties. G-1000 can be waxed with Fjällräven's Greenland Wax, which can be impregnated with heat applied from a hairdryer, iron or campfire. This affects the water resistance and breathability of the item. Some products come pre-waxed. The process is similar to that of Belstaff wax jackets.

Termo tents edit

Prior to Fjällräven's entry into the market, most tents were constructed of a single layer of cotton, weighing around 3–4 kilograms (6.6–8.8 lb) when dry, which then doubled in weight when it got wet. An alternative option was to use a synthetic tent, but these were thin, which allowed moisture to seep through, or so impenetrable that condensation remained on the inside.[8]

Believing that like him users would want to carry as little weight as possible, and not want any equipment inside the tent to get wet, Nordin began to design a solution. In 1964, he brought the Termo tent to the market which combined an outer waterproof flysheet made of a strong, waterproof polyester fabric and a breathable inner tent made from a thin, breathable "Rutarme" polyamide (nylon). This combination allowed moisture to be expelled from the living area before condensing on the inner surface of the flysheet. The tent weighs 1.4 kg (3 lbs).[8]

In 1967, the company launched the Termo G-66 tent.[6]

Greenland jacket and trousers edit

In 1966, Fjällräven backpacks and Termo condensation-free tents were taken by a number of the members of a research expedition to Greenland to study glaciers. With praises for the Fjällräven equipment, they told Nordin it was unfortunate that the company had not also produced their jackets and trousers, which were made of boiled wool and leather and had proven unsatisfactory.[9] This inspired Nordin to consider entering the clothing segment. He identified that a fabric that had proven too heavy for use in the company's lightweight tents would be durable enough for a jacket, but he needed to find a way of waterproofing it. Remembering that when he was a child at a local ski jump with his friends, they had prevented the snow from soaking through their trousers by rubbing the wax meant for their skis onto the fabric, he began experimenting with different wax solutions. He eventually developed a solution of paraffin and beeswax which he then applied to the fabric with the help of his wife's hairdryer.[10]

The finished jacket which entered the market in 1968 was called the Greenland Jacket,[4] while the fabric in time became known as G-1000, and the beeswax and paraffin mixture was sold as Greenland Wax.

In 1970, the company introduced the Greenland Trousers using the G-1000 material previously used in the Greenland jacket.

Fjällräven Kånken edit

 
Vintage Kånken backpack
 
Kånken backpacks in a shop stand

The Fjällräven Kånken is Fjällräven's best-selling product. It was originally developed as a reaction to a 1977 study of increasing number of reports that Swedish school children were developing back problems from their more traditional bags.[4] The backpack, which was released in 1978, was Fjällräven's attempt to solve this problem.[11]

In 1977, Fjällräven made prototypes of the "Kånken" and gave it to some kids in Sweden to test it out.

During its first year in production, 400 were sold, increasing to 30,000 the following year. As of April 2018, Fjällräven sells the Kånken in 54 different colours.

By 2008, over three million Kånken daypacks had been produced, with 200,000 being made each year.[6]

The range has expanded to include the Mini-Kånken with a capacity of 7 litres released in 2002[6] for preschoolers; the Kånken Laptop, released in 2006 with a back pocket for a laptop; the Re-Kånken, released in 2016 and made of polyester from recycled plastic bottles; and the Tree-Kånken, released in 2021, made from Pine Weave, a fabric produced using more sustainable methods from certified Swedish trees grown close to Fjällräven's hometown of Örnsköldsvik.[citation needed]

Kånkens have a different logo to most other Fjällräven products, which are white and red as opposed to the usual light brown colour. The Kånken was awarded the Guldknappen Accessoar design prize in 2018.[12]

Sponsorship edit

Fjällräven Polar edit

In the early 1990s, Åke Nordin met Kenth Fjellborg, one of Sweden's leading dog-sled drivers. Fjellborg had participated in Iditarod, the world's most difficult dog sled competition through the harsh Alaskan wilderness, so Nordin decided to create a Swedish equivalent. In 1997, Fjällräven Polar took place in the Scandinavian Arctic for the first time.

The event also provides an opportunity for Fjällräven to test out clothes, tents and other equipment in the winter wilderness of northern Scandinavia.

Fjällräven Classic edit

Wishing to encourage and enable more people to get out and enjoy trekking, Åke Nordin at the start of the 21st century came up with the Fjällräven Classic. It is not a competition or a race, but a chance to socialise with other hikers and enjoy the trek. There were just 152 finishers at the first Swedish Classic in 2005 and by 2015 there were 2,136 finishers. Fjällräven Classic now takes place in six different locations around the world: Sweden, Denmark, the US, the UK, South-Korea and Germany.

Fjällräven Center edit

For many years, Nordin supported his hometown of Örnsköldsvik's Modo Hockey professional ice hockey club. In November 2009, Fjällräven acquired the naming rights to the club's home arena, which from January 2010 until August 2021 was called the Fjällräven Center.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Fjällräven AB". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Retrieved 5 March 2011. (subscription required)
  2. ^ a b . Fjällräven AB. Archived from the original on 9 January 2017. Retrieved 5 March 2011.
  3. ^ a b "FENIX OUTDOOR ANNUAL REPORT 2018" (PDF). Fenix Outdoor Group. 2018. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Fenix Outdoor Annual Report 2017" (PDF). Fenix Outdoor International AG. March 2018. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
  5. ^ . Fjällräven. March 2018. Archived from the original on January 9, 2017. Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "Fjällraven History". Compass. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
  7. ^ Hochman, David (February 27, 2008). "Classic Swedish Brand Fjällräven Reinvents Itself In An Age Of Hype Beasts". Fjällräven. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
  8. ^ a b "The 1964 tent revolution". Fjällräven. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
  9. ^ Renwick, Will (March 6, 2018). "The Quirky Story Behind An Iconic Jacket By Fjällräven - Greenland At 50". Outdoors Magic. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
  10. ^ "From Greenland to G-1000". Fjällräven. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
  11. ^ "History of Fjallraven Kanken Bags". The Idle Man. November 13, 2018. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
  12. ^ . Damernas. October 27, 2018. Archived from the original on October 30, 2018. Retrieved March 3, 2019.

External links edit

  • Fjällräven
  • Fjällräven Srbija - The official distributor of the Swedish brand Fjallraven in Serbia.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fjallraven Swedish for arctic fox pronounced ˈfjɛ lːˌrɛːvɛn is a Swedish brand specialising in outdoor equipment mostly upscale clothing and luggage It was founded in 1960 by Ake Nordin 1936 2013 from Ornskoldsvik in northern Sweden 1 2 The company went public in 1983 with an over the counter listing in Stockholm 4 Since 2014 Fjallraven has been a subsidiary of Fenix Outdoor International AG which is listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange The group also includes the Tierra Primus Hanwag Brunton and Royal Robbins brands The CEO of Fenix as of March 2018 was Martin Nordin the oldest son of Ake Nordin Fjallraven ABTypeSubsidiaryIndustryRetailFounded1960 1 2 in SwedenFounderAke NordinHeadquartersOrnskoldsvik SwedenArea servedWorldwideProductsOutdoor clothing and equipmentProduction outputChina South KoreaOwnerOthers 18 Martin Nordin 15 Liselore AG 14 Pinkerton Holding AB 14 3 Number of employees2 492 including parent company 3 ParentFenix Outdoor International AGWebsitefjallraven wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Products 2 1 Termo tents 2 2 Greenland jacket and trousers 2 3 Fjallraven Kanken 3 Sponsorship 3 1 Fjallraven Polar 3 2 Fjallraven Classic 3 3 Fjallraven Center 4 References 5 External linksHistory editAt age 14 Ake Nordin made a bag using his mother s sewing machine out of strong cotton material and fastened it to a wooden frame using leather straps 5 His invention caught the attention of the indigenous Sami people During his time serving in the Swedish Armed Forces Nordin realized that there was a market for durable and lightweight backpacks Upon his discharge from the military he established Fjallraven in 1960 and initially operated out of his family s basement In 1983 the company listed itself on the over the counter list of the Stockholm Stock Exchange 4 By 1996 sales had reached 133 million Swedish kronor US 20 3 million of which 71 was from exports 6 In 2002 following the purchase of the garment maker Tierra AB and the retail chains Friluftsbolaget AB and Naturkompaniet AB in 2001 the Fjallraven group changed its name to Fenix Outdoor Fjallraven retained its separate brand identity In 2012 Fjallraven opened its first store in New York 7 In 2013 founder Ake Nordin died at the age of 77 Fjallraven has a strong market presence in the Nordic countries It is also represented in other European countries As of 2017 Fjallraven products are available in over 40 countries 4 Products edit nbsp Fjallraven trekking backback nbsp Fjallraven clothingFjallraven means The Arctic Fox in Swedish and their products can be identified by their Arctic Fox logo often found on the left sleeve of their tops and outerwear The badge itself either follows the outline of the fox logo or is in a shield like shape Most Fjallraven products also possess a small Swedish flag usually located on a seam Fjallraven s original product was the first commercially made external framed backpack It used an aluminium frame 4 In 1968 they introduced the Greenland jacket with polyester cotton blend G 1000 fabric which is also used in many other Fjallraven products In 1973 they introduced the High Alpine Polar HAP sleeping bag which had armholes and drawcord foot openings which allowed users to walk around in it 6 In 1981 they introduced the Gyrosoft IGF internal gyro backpack frame 6 Today among its more well known products are Greenland jackets Vidda Trousers Expedition Down Jacket and various versions of the Kanken rucksack Most of Fjallraven s products are made from its G 1000 material released in 1968 This is 65 polyester and 35 cotton It comes in various types Original Silent Lite HeavyDuty and Eco each with slightly different properties G 1000 can be waxed with Fjallraven s Greenland Wax which can be impregnated with heat applied from a hairdryer iron or campfire This affects the water resistance and breathability of the item Some products come pre waxed The process is similar to that of Belstaff wax jackets Termo tents edit Prior to Fjallraven s entry into the market most tents were constructed of a single layer of cotton weighing around 3 4 kilograms 6 6 8 8 lb when dry which then doubled in weight when it got wet An alternative option was to use a synthetic tent but these were thin which allowed moisture to seep through or so impenetrable that condensation remained on the inside 8 Believing that like him users would want to carry as little weight as possible and not want any equipment inside the tent to get wet Nordin began to design a solution In 1964 he brought the Termo tent to the market which combined an outer waterproof flysheet made of a strong waterproof polyester fabric and a breathable inner tent made from a thin breathable Rutarme polyamide nylon This combination allowed moisture to be expelled from the living area before condensing on the inner surface of the flysheet The tent weighs 1 4 kg 3 lbs 8 In 1967 the company launched the Termo G 66 tent 6 Greenland jacket and trousers edit In 1966 Fjallraven backpacks and Termo condensation free tents were taken by a number of the members of a research expedition to Greenland to study glaciers With praises for the Fjallraven equipment they told Nordin it was unfortunate that the company had not also produced their jackets and trousers which were made of boiled wool and leather and had proven unsatisfactory 9 This inspired Nordin to consider entering the clothing segment He identified that a fabric that had proven too heavy for use in the company s lightweight tents would be durable enough for a jacket but he needed to find a way of waterproofing it Remembering that when he was a child at a local ski jump with his friends they had prevented the snow from soaking through their trousers by rubbing the wax meant for their skis onto the fabric he began experimenting with different wax solutions He eventually developed a solution of paraffin and beeswax which he then applied to the fabric with the help of his wife s hairdryer 10 The finished jacket which entered the market in 1968 was called the Greenland Jacket 4 while the fabric in time became known as G 1000 and the beeswax and paraffin mixture was sold as Greenland Wax In 1970 the company introduced the Greenland Trousers using the G 1000 material previously used in the Greenland jacket Fjallraven Kanken edit nbsp Vintage Kanken backpack nbsp Kanken backpacks in a shop standThe Fjallraven Kanken is Fjallraven s best selling product It was originally developed as a reaction to a 1977 study of increasing number of reports that Swedish school children were developing back problems from their more traditional bags 4 The backpack which was released in 1978 was Fjallraven s attempt to solve this problem 11 In 1977 Fjallraven made prototypes of the Kanken and gave it to some kids in Sweden to test it out During its first year in production 400 were sold increasing to 30 000 the following year As of April 2018 Fjallraven sells the Kanken in 54 different colours By 2008 over three million Kanken daypacks had been produced with 200 000 being made each year 6 The range has expanded to include the Mini Kanken with a capacity of 7 litres released in 2002 6 for preschoolers the Kanken Laptop released in 2006 with a back pocket for a laptop the Re Kanken released in 2016 and made of polyester from recycled plastic bottles and the Tree Kanken released in 2021 made from Pine Weave a fabric produced using more sustainable methods from certified Swedish trees grown close to Fjallraven s hometown of Ornskoldsvik citation needed Kankens have a different logo to most other Fjallraven products which are white and red as opposed to the usual light brown colour The Kanken was awarded the Guldknappen Accessoar design prize in 2018 12 Sponsorship editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fjallraven Polar edit In the early 1990s Ake Nordin met Kenth Fjellborg one of Sweden s leading dog sled drivers Fjellborg had participated in Iditarod the world s most difficult dog sled competition through the harsh Alaskan wilderness so Nordin decided to create a Swedish equivalent In 1997 Fjallraven Polar took place in the Scandinavian Arctic for the first time The event also provides an opportunity for Fjallraven to test out clothes tents and other equipment in the winter wilderness of northern Scandinavia Fjallraven Classic edit Wishing to encourage and enable more people to get out and enjoy trekking Ake Nordin at the start of the 21st century came up with the Fjallraven Classic It is not a competition or a race but a chance to socialise with other hikers and enjoy the trek There were just 152 finishers at the first Swedish Classic in 2005 and by 2015 there were 2 136 finishers Fjallraven Classic now takes place in six different locations around the world Sweden Denmark the US the UK South Korea and Germany Fjallraven Center edit For many years Nordin supported his hometown of Ornskoldsvik s Modo Hockey professional ice hockey club In November 2009 Fjallraven acquired the naming rights to the club s home arena which from January 2010 until August 2021 was called the Fjallraven Center References edit a b Fjallraven AB Nationalencyklopedin in Swedish Retrieved 5 March 2011 subscription required a b The history of Fjallraven Fjallraven AB Archived from the original on 9 January 2017 Retrieved 5 March 2011 a b FENIX OUTDOOR ANNUAL REPORT 2018 PDF Fenix Outdoor Group 2018 Retrieved 2019 10 29 a b c d e f Fenix Outdoor Annual Report 2017 PDF Fenix Outdoor International AG March 2018 Retrieved March 3 2019 About Fjallraven Fjallraven March 2018 Archived from the original on January 9 2017 Retrieved January 1 2014 a b c d e f Fjallraven History Compass Retrieved March 3 2019 Hochman David February 27 2008 Classic Swedish Brand Fjallraven Reinvents Itself In An Age Of Hype Beasts Fjallraven Retrieved March 3 2019 a b The 1964 tent revolution Fjallraven Retrieved March 3 2019 Renwick Will March 6 2018 The Quirky Story Behind An Iconic Jacket By Fjallraven Greenland At 50 Outdoors Magic Retrieved March 3 2019 From Greenland to G 1000 Fjallraven Retrieved March 3 2019 History of Fjallraven Kanken Bags The Idle Man November 13 2018 Retrieved March 3 2019 Here is the winner of Damernas Varld Guldknappen Accessories 2018 Damernas October 27 2018 Archived from the original on October 30 2018 Retrieved March 3 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fjallraven Fjallraven Fjallraven Srbija The official distributor of the Swedish brand Fjallraven in Serbia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fjallraven amp oldid 1183963804, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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