Lightweight, pliant and packable reinforcement jacket in polyester with synthetic padding. Fixed hood, one chest pocket with zipper and two hand pockets. A light and packable mid layer that can also be used as a reinforcement garment.
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20 Reviews
Justin
Just received this online, not a warm jacket at all. The plus is it looks nice but even with a hoody underneath you’ll be cold in the winter. I live in Victoria bc, the winters aren’t that cold either. I’m 5’10” 185 and the medium fits good if you don’t want baggy clothes like me.
Rick T.
I was drawn to Fjallraven for their nature-driven, outdoorsy ethos. So when I was on the search for an insulated jacket, I chose the Keb Padded Hoodie. So far, it has served as a smart and stylish outer layer jacket. I sized it down for a slimmer fit and it feels amazing! It has adequate room to allow for maximum movement and for base layers and a lightweight fleece, And the slimmer fit will easily fit under a shell. It is windproof, and water-resistant - it is important to note that it is not intended for long exposure to rain - rain will bead off, but any longer than a minute, and water will penetrate the outer fabric. As a synthetic insulated jacket, it is lightweight, warm, and cozy, without the puffy look. The interior fabric is amazingly soft, and the hood, when down and zipped to the chin, feels sooo good around the neck! The double front zipper is a smart feature, and once you develop muscle memory on how to engage it, it is not an issue. Jackets of similar weight and aesthetic are Kuhl's Aktivtor, Arcteryx Atom LT, and KUIU's Kenai. Loving my Keb, and I hope to get years of performance from this smart and stylish jacket.
Rick T.
Wanting an insulated, synthetic jacket, I considered a few name brand companies and decided to give Fjallraven a chance for their ethos. I considered fit, functionality, and style. Fit: a close to the body, slim look. Function: 3-season, in town/on trail versatility, lightweight, durable, cozy and warm. Style: not your trendy puffer silhouette. Between the Expedition Latt Hoodie and the Keb Padded Hoodie, I chose the Keb, in black and size XS. A few notes for potential customers: The Keb is cut larger than the Latt (the Keb in XS fits similarly to the Latt in S). The black is matte, and really a deep charcoal, which I like. The Latt has a puffier loft than the Keb, but as far as I could tell when I tried both, they are equally warm. The Keb is buttery soft inside and out, so it feels really cozy and luxurious, and though it is supposed to be durable, I will not wear it carrying firewood or trudging around in underbrush. The hood when not in use sits easily around the neck (unlike the Latt, which is stiffer). The double zipper is a smart feature, but you'll need to develop muscle memory to zip it smoothly. In the slimmer size, it still is roomy enough for a base layer and fleece mid-layer, and not so puffy to wear under an outer shell - so fit (for me) is perfect! So far, so good. Not the most expensive jacket in its class, but it is an investment, and I hope to get plenty of use out of it!
Brandon P.
Returned jacket because it was literally made of nothing. Extremely small amount of insulation throughout jacket, next to nothing in between the paper thin inner and outer shell. Questionable craftsmanship in my opinion from a company that touts their products as being made for “lifelong relationships” and the “outdoors”. This jackets isn’t worth 1/3 of what they charge for it
William
I knew Fjallraven made great gear, but this jacket has exceeded all expectations. Fits great, looks great...and most importantly, it performs very good. I live in northern Michigan and end up wearing this jacket all by itself most days in the winter. It blocks wind extremely well, which in return, holds my heat in. If I'm staying active outside, this jacket is all I need. Money well spent.
Sam M.
Sigh.... so here is the run down. I bought this jacket without knowing the cost, offerings, or really anything else about other insulated jackets. This is a good jacket, but as I’ve look around about a year after buying this jacket (I was shopping for a down jacket for lighter warmth, not a replacement to this jacket) I realized that other more performance oriented brands offer more practical jackets for the same, or less amounts of money. With that being said, I still love this jacket and here are my thoughts: 1) it’s built right. I have used this jacket through two seasons and it looks fells and preforms like it’s brand new. I see myself using it many years down the line. Durability is definitely good 2) I am very annoyed by the omission of zippered hand warmer pockets. Stuff has fallen out of them more than once. The zipper chest pocket helps make up for this a bit but still left something to be desired. 3) this jackets warmth perfect hits what I would call middle weight. Nice as a mid-layer in the winter (when down isn’t practical) and a stand alone in both fall and spring. 4) the looks are next level. This jacket nails style and then some. Have gotten countless comments 5) hood is cozy and adjustable 6) I haven’t used it for much aerobic activities so I can’t comment on how it breaths for that. For day to day use I would rate it at a solid -a. My conclusion: if you want some urban mid-weight warmth that looks amazing, can also hold its own doing light activities (hiking, walking, maybe some more prolonged trekking), will last a long time if treated right, and don’t care about all out technical performance then this might be for you.
Richard N.
Very nice jacket, very comfortable when weather is not TOO cold here in Iowa
None
I bought this jacket for my son for Christmas. He loves it. It runs true to size. I bought him a medium. He’s 5’11” and 165 pounds. The olive color is super sharp looking. Love this jacket and the Fjallraven brand.
Chris
This jacket is awesome -feels good and looks good too. Quite warm at 50F. It fits well, but I would go down one size. Overall this is an excellent jacket
ConzoBoomer
"Seems to be a solid product. Ordered size medium, too big. I'm 5'8", 150lbs, 37.5" chest, too long in sleeves and way to big everywhere else. Returned jacket, small would likely have been a good fit. Only issue is I couldn't get past the outer fabric. Felt like it would have trouble lasting a long time, seemed snag prone.
Adam
I pondered this purchase for awhile. This is obviously a lot of money to spend on a midlayer jacket. But after reading a number of reviews, I decided to make the purchase. And I’m very happy with it. The jacket is extremely comfortable. The material is soft and luxurious to the touch. And it packs just the right amount of warmth for those late-fall, early-spring days. I’m 6’, 175 lbs, and the L was right for me. It’s just a tad bulky in the midsection, but I wouldn’t want it any tighter across the chest. It still gives a very attractive silhouette. If you need me, I’ll be living in this jacket for the next 4 months. :)
Padruig
I bought this for distance hiking. Packed down small. Very warm by itself and great for layering. Awesome piece of kit. It looks so darn stylish that I would where it as a goto jacket.
Justin D.
This is a great light jacket for spring and fall. It's got super soft fabric that makes me not want to do anything too rugged with it (gather firewood, climb around rocks) but that's fine. It's stylish and works for almost any type of event. The padded hood is incredible and you can immediately feel the added warmth when you put it up. I wasn't jazzed about the lack of zippers on the pockets, but they are quite deep and I don't really worry about anything falling out. My only complaint with this jacket is that it seems to hold on to body odor quite readily, which is unfortunate for something that has insulation (and thus makes you warmer, possibly a bit sweaty). The pits take on a bit of smell after maybe a dozen hours of wearing it without doing anything more strenuous than walking. I do run warm and have a tendency to sweat, not a crazy amount, but enough that this jacket, while keeping me warm but not too warm, still takes on BO, and needs to be washed quite a bit more often than other similar jackets I own (synthetic fabric/insulation). I don't know if it's the fabric or the insulation that retains it. OVERALL though, I still give this jacket 4 stars because of how functional and stylish it is, and I really enjoy wearing it.
Matt A.
I used this jacket for everything. Its great on its own or under a shell. The synthetic insulation is great for fishing and skiing the the Pacific North West. While the pockets don't have zippers i'm really digging the relaxed fit.
BB 213
Really happy with this jacket, Nice mid-layer, warm jacket. I would suggest you size down to get proper fit. Only negative is lack of secure inside pocket.
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