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Highlights
Award-winning, trekking trousers in stretch fabric and G-1000
Now updated for even better performance, comfort and durability
Produced without PFCs, made for a lifetime of use
About This Item
Award-winning, trekking trousers in stretch fabric and G-1000. Now updated for even better performance, comfort and durability. Produced without PFCs, made for a lifetime of use.
Fit & Design:
Technically advanced trekking trousers with engineered fit
Stretch fabric and G-1000 for freedom of movement, durability and protection
Side zippers release excess heat, and double zipper sliders mean they can be opened in both directions
Extra ventilation zippers along the calves
Two hand pockets plus two leg pockets with buttoned flaps, one with an interior mesh pocket
Knees have openings for knee pads (an accessory)
Leg endings with buttoned strap adjustment, designed so that the strap can easily be removed
New Zealand Land Search & Rescue Dog Handlers wear Keb Trousers in the field operationally and have done for the last 5 years. We search in rugged New Zealand terrain and require gear as rugged as the environment we search for people in. We continue to purchase this product because it holds up. We also use the knee pads and many handlers love this feature. Our colour is UN Blue as it stands out in the bush above any other colour.
Possum783
1 week ago
Poison Ivy Proof!!!
Fantastic! I just got back from a four-day backpacking trip through an area covered in poison ivy. I broke out everywhere—except my legs and crotch. These trousers completely protected me! Not a single spot of irritation where the fabric touched my skin. Worth every penny for that trip alone!
BRIAN
1 month ago
Needs A Redesign
Some changes need to be made. 1) The elastic material for the crotch is a weak point. 2) New design is too narrow 3) pockets are useless. One has no gusset and the other has half a gusset that is so small its pointless. If your looking to carry a credit card they're perfect but a pair of gloves and a beanie on the other side? Nope
Ziggy
1 month ago
Not As They Used To Be😔
I worked for Rosker Ltd. part of Fenix Outdoor in 2013 and fell in love with Fjallraven as a brand. The Keb trousers were indestructible and they became very popular within my community and elsewhere within the UK over the past years. Unfortunately they don’t seem to be the same quality nowadays. The stitching comes loose in areas and they wear thin a lot quicker. It’s a shame as I was thinking of getting some more, along with the new Keb Gtx jacket, but it looks like that won’t fit me due to reviews. So disappointing that despite become so popular globally, it’s still random with its sizing and has dropped in quality. I’m not surprised that Johan Skullman left the company😔
commandereagle2
3 months ago
Phenomenally Strong And Durable But Hot Trousers
Excellent trousers. Comfortable and fit well. I know that they will last a good long time as well. I would just add one caveat. Even with the side vents open, if you take these guys to remotely hot areas and do anything vigorous with them, the will heat up and collect sweat at the bottom. I took them to the highlands of Ecuador where I thought I'd be plenty cool due to the altitude but in the direct sunlight and as it was a pretty vigorous trek, my legs were just drenched in sweat by the end. In contrast, I took them to Banff in the Canadian rockies and went on considerably less vigorous treks with my pregnant wife and they were 1000% more comfortable. So, would absolutely recommend to anyone with the stipulation that these are BEST FOR COOL OR EVEN COLD WEATHER ON MILD TO MODERATELY VIGOROUS TREKS. Otherwise, the strength and durability are overkill and a pair of light shorts would be better.