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Ready to go lätt? That’s Swedish for light (or tasks requiring little effort). And if you’re looking ahead to longer, hotter days on the trail, any gear to lighten the load is welcome.

That’s where Fjällräven’s latest hiking gear comes in. We recently outfitted in head-to-toe kits to see how the Swedish brand’s lightest, warm-weather trail gear performs in real-world conditions.

Headlined by the 2.5-pound Kajka X-Lätt 45 trekking backpack, we also tested a full layering and trail system built for varied conditions and long days outside. In this video, we take a closer look at the following items: 

We break down fit, comfort, durability, breathability, and how each piece works together as a complete hiking system rather than just standalone items. If you’re looking to upgrade your trekking kit or build a reliable layering system for multiday hikes, this review should help you decide what’s worth it — and what fits your style of adventure.


This article is sponsored by Fjällräven.



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