 | Author: Kai Lepley (Tucson, AZ) | Customer Video Review Length:: 3:26 Mins First backpack received was a fake, but the second one ordered through Prime was legit. It's a great design that is stylish and appears durable. I'll be updating this review after putting it through the rigors of day to day use. I decided on this pack after my long search for the perfect minimalist backpack. It's about as minimal as can be while still being able to hold a laptop, textbooks, notebooks, or a variety of items for different uses such as hiking, photographing, beach, etc. It's also weatherproof which is a huge plus!Anyone, check out the photos and video I've added showing the differences between the real (navy) and fake (graphite) Kånkens I received. if (typeof amznJQ != "undefined") { amznJQ.onReady('jQuery', function() { amznJQ.available('popover', function() { var widgetDom = jQuery("#R2T4Y0TA99BJC8_imageSection_EE404154-7E65-11E7-97C1-3481DEB8FEA0"); var images = widgetDom.find(".review-image-thumbnail"); for (var c=0;c | 10 |
 | Author: Lauren H. (Australia) | This is a knock-off Fjallraven backpack. I know this because I already own a legitimate Fjallraven backpack and the material used in this one is nowhere near the quality. Not even close. Also, one other dead giveaway is the spelling error on the tag. Fjalleaven? I don't think so. I'm absolutely disgusted at what I've received. I have attached photos as proof and to help other buyers identify fake backpacks. I've also included a comparison of the tag against the one for my real Kanken. Disgusting. if (typeof amznJQ != "undefined") { amznJQ.onReady('jQuery', function() { amznJQ.available('popover', function() { var widgetDom = jQuery("#R3HIH5LPW0PEPS_imageSection_EE3C3488-7E65-11E7-97C1-3481DEB8FEA0"); var images = widgetDom.find(".review-image-thumbnail"); for (var c=0;c | 7 |