Fjallraven Women's Keb Padded Hoodie

About This Item

Fit and Design

  • Lightweight insulation jacket that can be worn as a mid layer or by itself
  • A light and packable mid layer that can also be used as a reinforcement garment
  • Two-way front zipper
  • Snug-fitting hood with a one-hand adjustment at the back
  • Zippered chest pocket with mesh pocket inside
  • Two hand pockets with binding at openings
  • Elastic binding at hem and sleeve cuffs
  • Mesh pocket inside
  • Brand : Fjallraven
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 23KCZWKBPDDDHDYWFWOU

REVIEWS

4.8

5 Reviews

Would Buy Again Maybe A Size Smaller

I purchased this jacket to replace my old comparable arcteryx down jacket. I love the fit, warmth and weight much more than the arcteryx. I bought the xs (5’ 110lbs) and have room for light layering underneath. On the shortcomings vs the arcteryx, I wish the hand pockets had zippers and the cuffs were more substantial than an elastic band. I usually buy black, but I got the dark blue and I’m so glad I changed. Overall, i Love it and would buy again.

Keb Hoddie

I absolutely love this jacket for its versatility, softness, lightness and warmth. It is very cool looking and I agree with all the very positive reviews below!

So Versatile!

I love my Keb hoody. Lightweight yet warm enough to keep as an essential layer in your pack for when the weather changes! I keep this layer on me for every season. From skinning and powder days, to spring fishing, biking and camping, this layer is with me always!

My Favorite Midweight Jacket!

I wear this jacket 8 month out of the year! I wear it inside as a sweatshirt and outside while biking or ski touring. It's a synthetic fill (prima loft) with a high warmth to weight ratio making it very packable. I also find that it is a bit dressier in appearance than comparable styles from other brands. The chest zipper pocket is quite big. I can fit my Iphone, keys a and a small wallet inside. The hip pockets are also deep enough that I can leave my phone in there while biking and not worry about it falling out. When it gets below 30 degrees, I switch over to my Keb Touring Down Jacket. I tend to run cold in body temperature.

My Go-to Jacket For Layering

I've had this jacket for a couple months now; it's come along on a few great treks through the mountains and also been a great lightweight cold weather jacket on my walks to work in Boston. I recently took a trip to the Grand Canyon, in which we did an 11 mile hike with 3,000 ft of elevation gain. That's when I really got to see the beauty of this jacket. The night before our trek it had snowed 6-8 inches and the snow was still coming down as we were going out in the morning. It was about 28 degrees with wind chill but I knew as we descended the temps would rise to about 60 degrees. I layered up with my Singi Merino Henley as a base layer, a lightweight vest as my mid layer, the Keb Padded Hoodie as another mid layer, and then a shell as my outer layer for the precipitation that was still coming down. It didn't take long into the trek for me to start shedding layers but the Keb Padded Hoodie stayed on almost the entire time. It's lightweight and extremely breathable so even when the temps got to around 50 degrees I still found myself with this layer on. When I did decide to take it off, I only had a 9 liter pack on my back so it's packability came in extremely handy. I would highly recommend this jacket for every day use and for trekking. It's a necessity for me on any trek that requires a jacket layer.

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