Fjallraven
Skule 28 Backpack
£95
Product code: T828832
About this style
The Skule 28 backpack from Fjällräven keeps your belongings secure for light hikes or everyday life. Zip-around style, with padded straps and a grab handle. External pouches and stretch cords provide room for smaller items.
Details & care
Details & care
Item details
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Height: 500 mm
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Width: 290 mm
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Length: 180 mm
Fit and style
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Zip fastening
Composition
Outer - 100% polyester, Lining - 100% polyester
Care
Wipe clean
Delivery, collection & returns
Delivery, collection & returns
Delivery
Standard
UK Standard Delivery is available for £3.99 or free on orders over £60 (excluding furniture).
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Collection
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Returns
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Full delivery and collection informationOur returns policyReviews (24)
Good But needs Improvements
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
Ive had this Bag for 3 years and used it for Travel, Hiking, School, basically everything. And I will say it is great at filling most roles, it fits plenty, it's very comfortable, and overall a great long lasting backpack. What I cant get behind is some more annoying parts, the smaller pockets especially the small one on top of the bag often was in the way and caught my computer at least half the times I took it out, now this can be fixed by bending the backpack backwards slightly but that's not a option when it was completely full. Additionally the elastic cord in the back was also finicky at times and while it did well at holding things like sweatshirts and or extra items it tended to have to be very tight to hold onto those items and that caused them to push into the internal space making it difficult at times to put and take things in and out of the front storage area. And same thing with the water bottle holder, it tended to push the water bottle into the main compartment taking up space and making it slightly thiner so I can put things back in after taking them out. The strap to help hold the water bottle also is great but I found it to be too high up or low depending on the water bottle, additionally the elastic band to hold the extra fabric of the strap became lose over time and therefor less useful in hold it in place. Further more I think having a bit more padding on the bottom of the bag could have to protect whats inside the bag and make it it more durable. And finally I found the smaller pockets around the inside of the front pocket to be a little weak and one of the mesh pockets has ripped on the bottom and the larger zipped up on has a hole but still usable. And I do want to say though I'm listing all these issues I have with the backpack I do find it to be one of the best backpacks I've owned and recommend it to anyone that needs a everyday/travel bag.
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Great Bag, But With Fit Caveats (Women)
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
I want to say that I want dearly to like this bag. It feels tough, it's very spacious, and it's quite comfortable to wear (with a caveat-- we'll get to that), and it seemed perfect for my needs, that being a bag i could take to both campus and out on the trail for day trips. If you are male (or maybe a fairly tall woman), and you've got similar needs to me, I absolutely recommend this bag, and you'll probably love it. Unfortunately, I am a woman. I'm on the short side, and being that I am a woman, a problem has arisen with the across the chest strap- it's placed perfectly such that, when done up, sits directly where my extended chest happens to be and compresses it in just the worst strangest way. The chest strap is of course adjustable, and can be raised or lowered, but women should be aware that even the highest up setting will still be much too low. Now, if you, woman, don't use this strap, you might still be happy with this bag (and probably why you see reviews from petite women who indeed don't seem to have any problems with this bag), but be aware that the shoulder straps are also just a tad long, so the bag won't sit as high as you might like it to on your back for hiking. I really don't know why the across the chest strap is so low-- it's unusual, because in unisex hiking bags they're typically still high up on the chest so I'd imagine it's more comfortable for men as well (not that I'd have any experience there) to have the strap above their pectorals instead of compressing them. Frankly the slightly long shoulder straps could still be servicable to me if the chest strap adjusters were higher. Do note that I'm talking about the 28L, here-- the 20L may fit better, but it's much too small for my purposes and doesn't have a hip strap. Now, as I've said, despite my complaints, the bag itself is still fantastic and that's why it's a shame it's got that small problem to me, but if you don't use across the chest straps, it'll probably work great for you. This bag is almost perfect, and it indeed might well be perfect for you. Just thought I'd throw this out there for whoever finds it helpful. To Fjallraven: You've done a great job here, but I'd recommend, to make it fit more people, you guys shrink the straps a smidge (compensating instead with more length to the adjustable part so bigger guys can still wear it) and move the chest strap array way up the body like a proper hiking pack so they're out of the way. Do this, and it's an easy five stars from me. Cheers.
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Perfect Bag
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
Received this bag as a present 2 years back and still love it as much as i did then. It can be used for a range of things, ive used it for: work, hiking, weekend trips, 7 day holidays, it does it all. With a bit of shoving it can also be used as an easyjet free hand luggage bag! I did an overnight hike up Snowdon in torrential rain last year and despite myself being wet through even with waterproofs everything in my bag remained dry and didn't even get damp!!
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great backpack
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
bought a year ago, used daily since then for classes. i've also brought it on 3 trips cross country and functions excellently as a day bag as well. hasn't started to experience wear/anything breaking yet. well worth for the price!
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Extremely Comfy and Versatile!
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
So perfect for college students with heavy books! My backpacks are always stuffed to the brim and my back and shoulders have suffered greatly for it. I used to think my spine was just weak, but once I switched to the Skule 28, I realized I was just using ill-fitting backpacks! For reference, I'm a 5'2 female with a short torso; this pack distributes weight perfectly. I don't feel any strain on my back or shoulders AT ALL! The pack has some rigidity to it in the straps and back area which I appreciate. The whole thing is so high quality and I can tell it'll last me years. Bonus: it works excellently as a hiking daypack. The side stretch pockets paired with the side clips allow me to carry my huge 48oz Nalgene without worrying about it slipping out. There's plenty of attachment points for hanging things or tying things down. I don't feel back pain while hiking anymore because of this pack!
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Great all-in-one backpack
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
Trekking poles on one side, crampons attached with a carabiner to the other, mid-layer attached on the loops for quick access, food and other items in the main compartment- this bag is a good companion for a day's hike, or even quick mountaineering trip. Then I return from the hike, empty my backpack, put in my laptop, notebooks etc. and go to the office! This is an all-in-one backpack that also looks nice, is durable and very comfortable to wear (the only thing that is not comfortable are the lower straps that go straight through my belly, so I only use the upper ones). Not many backpacks are equally fitting to carry in the mountains and in the office, this one is the best for me.
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Best
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
It was a best gift from my wife. Best backpack i have ever had!
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Amazing Backpack with One Suggestion
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
Great backpack and I recommend it to everyone. However, I have one criticism. The belt strap dangles awkwardly by your legs when you are not using it. To hide these dangling straps, you have to fold up the loose straps and slip an elastic band over each one every time. I wish there was a way to conceal the straps or even remove them while not using them.
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Perfect for College textbooks and Music Folder!
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
I needed a new backpack since the last one i got was a North face backpack similar to this one but it was from 7 years ago. My requirements was a Durable, large enough for my music folder and text books, and on the simpler side(fewer rather than more pockets). I chose this style because it had just the right amount of pockets and the dimensions were perfect for my school materials. Since using it, I have not regretted my decision. It’s comfortable, cute, durable, and it feels very well made! (Something that seems so hard to get from big name companies).
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Airport liquid container holders
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
Rugged. I have two. One for my water bottle and the other for my coffee container. Very handy at the airport.
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Hopefully More Water Resistant
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Not the highest quality interior, and not very well designed, organizationally. Hopefully it's somewhat waterproof, unlike the higher quality, organizationally better "Swiss-made" backpacks. I really wanted this pack to be fairly rugged and provide good organization, especially for the money, and to be more water resistant than the typical packs by the major name brands. I'm not sure why this is such a difficult thing to find.
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Perfect for walking, work & overnight trips
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
I adore this bag. I bought Forest Green, it's deep pine green, true to the colour shown. I bought it mainly because I was doing a walking challenge. I spent ages looking around and I'm very happy with my choice. For walking it's comfortable and spacious with a good number of sections. I'm 165cm, medium frame and it sits comfortably on my back. It's light when empty. I now use it every day for work, carrying my laptop, lunch, water, book etc. I've also used it for overnight stays and it's a perfect size and swallow up everything I need. I use a packing cube for my clothes which means i can fit loads in. It still looks brand new despite loads of use and is smart and neat. Love!
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Good price/performance, small laptop sleeve.
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
The laptop sleeve is JUST big enough for a Thinkpad 15, my other MSI Gaming 15" laptop that has "a butt" does not fit comfortably. If your laptop is thicker or has larger-than-normal dimensions, I'd look for an alternative. Other than that, the construction is high quality and looks durable. ~7 months use both in EDC and sporadic trail walking and still line new! The stretchy water pockets are great, in conjunction with the strap it holds a 750L insulated bottle and/or a 1.5L PET bottle firmly and securely.
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The greatest backpack I
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
There so many compartments I can put my school stuff It’s clicking it’s it’s waterproof. It is all your needs and there’s a snack stuff freaking put your books lunchbox and all.
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KEB Women Regular= Best ever!
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
I now have two pair of the Keb women’s trousers. The regular shape/design fits me like a glove. I’ve worn them hiking a few times now. So far they have not stretched out. They are tough, and hod up well to hiking, snowshoeing, and crawling around on rocks. I’ll be wearing the brown KEBs as a campground host this month. I have used the side ventilation zippers each time I’ve worn them and it works well to keep cool in the desert.
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Great all around backpack
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
Best purchase ever. This is my go to backpack from here on out. Sold my Northface Borealis and Patagonia Refugio backpack and only using this one from here on out.
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Everything you could want from a rucksack
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
Love this rucksack. Spacious pockets but also useful small pockets in front bit. Handy sunglasses / phone pocket on top. Able to fit quite a lot in, but then also the bag doesn't look strange if you're only carrying a few bits as you are able to adjust the straps to make it a bit slimmer. Used it for the past week hiking in the Pyrenees and it was amazing, also figured a way to strap my hiking poles on, and the elasticated bit really useful for tucking my top into when adding and removing layers! I look forward to using this bag for uni and work, and seeing how it holds up over time, but I am confident it will do me well! and I will return to fjallraven for any future rucksack needs!
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Easy to Love.
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
This is a great bag, which I say as someone who is extremely picky about backpacks. I have a tendency to immediately notice when I feel like something isn't designed right. Or when something is, in my opinion, over-designed, that too. Stuff like that will bug me to no end, and has resulted in a ton of bags being donated or returned over the years. This one? I can't find a single thing to complain about. The zippers fly, the material feels really sturdy. Just-Enough organization and plenty of space. The bag also, owing to it's shape, has a tendency to stay compact when empty, but easily expands out when more stuff gets packed in. Also, the cords up front stay nice and taught to the front of the bag - makes it so that they're not prone to snagging on things. I really think this is a hidden gem of Fjallraven's offerings. Can't recommend it enough. I use this one as my dad bag. For hiking and work, I use an old Fjallraven Keb 30. And I love everything about that pack, but the Skule really makes me think about using it for (nearly) all my needs. I'm happy every time I go to use it, it's quietly perfect.
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Good backpack for daily use
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
Yes, I recommend this
Good backpack for daily use that I have been using for a year in Spain, only in heavy rain should I use a waterproof bag because it filters and accumulates inside, very good quality of materials, it is comfortable all year round
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Not too big for petite traveler!
Originally posted on Fenix Outdoor
I bought the Skule 28 in Mustard at the Hyundai Mall when my shoulder was aching from my leather handbag when I was travelling around Korea. It fit all my solo traveler necessities like powerbank, reusable water bottle, extra clothes. It was not too huge for my small frame and very easy to carry all day. I stuffed my jacket in the bungee cords in front as well as my cap.
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