SPECIAL FORCES GEAR, I'll now NEVER be without. The JERVEN bag or FJELLDUKEN. BALE OUT test.
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0:00 Intro
03:42 Chapter 1: Thermal application
12:18 Chapter 2: Stealth and low visibility
15:05 Chapter 3: The Dog Jerven lair and an emergency bail out!
17:50 Chapter 4: Shelter Options
19:30 Chapter 5: Emergency signalling
20:14 Summary- Pros and Cons
This multi use Fjellduken or 'Mountain cover', was developed for Norwegian special forces over 30 years ago. It is well known amongst military and bushcraft circles, but after I saw friends using one my eyes were opened to its potential for hiking and backpacking.
Join me for my first few tests.
Further info:
The Jerven Bag for anyone who enjoys the great outdoors and may face extreme cold weather while working, hunting, trekking or on an adventure!
The Jerven Bag is a versatile and durable piece of equipment that can be used in a variety of outdoor activities. It can be used as a shelter, a sleeping bag, a poncho, or a ground sheet. It is also waterproof, windproof, and breathable, making it ideal for use in all - even very harsh - weather conditions.
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Key Features of the Jerven Bag:
Multi-functionality: The Jerven Bag serves as a shelter, sleeping bag, and poncho, offering an unprecedented level of adaptability for users engaged in various outdoor pursuits.
Durable Construction: Crafted with high-quality materials, the Jerven Bag ensures durability and resilience in challenging environments, providing users with peace of mind during their adventures.
Weather Protection: Designed to withstand wind, rain, and sub-zero temperatures, the Jerven Bag is a go-to choice for those seeking reliable protection against the elements.
Versatility for Every Adventure: Whether you’re in the wilderness, embarking on an adventurous journey, or want to keep it in the car for winter drives, the Jerven Bag proves to be an invaluable companion.
“We are thrilled to be stocking the Jerven Bag,” said Tony Jones from Wild & Moor. “It is an excellent addition to our range of outdoor equipment and is ideal for our customers who work or adventure in extreme weather conditions. It can be a lifesaver”.
The Jerven Bag is available in a range of sizes and designs (some with Primaloft insulation) to suit all needs and preferences. A Jerven is a must-have for anyone who wants to stay warm, dry, and comfortable while enjoying the great outdoors, or having to endure harsh weather conditions.
The Original Jerven Bag is the lightest of all four models thanks to its single layer design. At only 600g, the Original Jerven Bag is best suited for the outdoorsperson who needs protection from the elements without being weighed down. The wind and waterproof outer material is available with a camouflage pattern, helping the wearer to blend in with a variety of environments while keeping them protected from the elements.
The Jerven Bag features zips around three edges, allowing you to adjust its shape as per the desired usage. Made from polyester, it features an aluminium coating which helps to reflect body heat back to the wearer. A pair of 3/4 length sleeves are included, which can be attached or detached as you wish.
Special mention to my Friends Andy and Paul for introducing me to this kit and sharing their experiences of use in 'HOSTLE' environments.
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I used this during my military service in north Norway, it was litterally a lifesafer. It was a special kit for my unit. The Jervenduk has been tested for hyperthermal prevention in severe winter conditions, with great results. Obviuosly I bought one after my service.
Regarding the camouflage, I remember reading Jerven company sent actual mountain rocks to the pattern design company, to ensure correct color matching.
In summary: Fantastic kit for anyone going hiking in colder termperatures! It's rather expensive, but any serious hiker will love this very worthwhile investment! It'll turn a miserable trip into a cosy trip!!
Hi, great to hear about your original experience. Have you stuck with the original or have tried the insulated models?
@@Fellmandave1 I chose the extreme, 2.4m length with forest pattern. I wanted it for winter trips and hikes, where i planned to use it as a shelter for the kids when we were having hot chocolate breaks. The extreme is very well insulated, and is quite large and heavy, but it has been well worth the investment!!
The extreme is also warm enough to be used as a sleeping bag during the warm parts of the year. And during the cold season, it can also be used as an outer sleeping bag for added insulation.
The Jerven is the only military kit I still bring on longer hikes, and it should be in everyone backpack/bergen when hiking!
I find my hunter bag really time consuming to get bag in the carry bag, any tricks you can share on deploying it quickly / getting it packed away?
I can't deny that it looks like a lifesaving bit of kit but I can't shake the feeling that I was just watching a Monty Python skit...
Bit of humour in there for sure. Like all Python you need to watch it more, it just gets funnier with repeat.
My worst nights outside were actually under a Fjellduken I found at a Norwegian farmer's house. Not because of the fjellduken, much more because I badly rolled my ankle and forgot that Norwegian weather changes A LOT. I kinda survived because of the fjellduken
What a memory and a great story! Thanks for commenting. Dave
Jerven do not mess about. I found a small defect in my hunter bag on the tie out there was no rivet. They just outright sent me a replacement. I call it 'the worm'.
Hahaha, brilliant. I'll try for that not to be an earworm for me. I have just posted a jerven Hunter overnighter. Have a look, and thanks for commenting, I really appreciate it.
Ive been using a Jerven Extreme for 7+ years and they really are a useful bit of kit.
Brilliant, great to here from an experienced user instead of a newbie like me. Thanks for commenting.
I have the exclusive. Great compact package and the ability to zip out the insulation doubles the usefulness!
That does look to be the ideal combination, Chris. Thanks for commenting.
Been using the insulated model for day hiking, hunting and camping for years. You might want to try the tent end pieces they sell, should be good fun.
Hi, great to hear from an experienced user. I have friends that are ex forces that introduced me to the concept. I confess at first I didn't quite 'get it', but now I'm convinced. Thanks again for commenting. Love your videos.
Came for the cool gear, stayed for excellent review and being her best friend.
Awesome, Thank you! I too love bacon and whisky, though not maybe at the same time.
Fantastic David! YKK always a sign of quality! I'm always suspicious with non discript zip brands. If you understand where I'm coming from they're just as bad as the ever so common shrink inflation! Model in review too small for me so looking forward to a full review of the bigger models before I take the plunge. Thanks David!
Hi David. Thanks for commenting! I have the fjellduken hunter now, too, ...if you are around this weekend. May be camping
Love this kit will be getting one soon.
Great stuff. Enjoy!
What a fantastic thought to think of covering up your lovely friend,god bless you.
Thank you so much Tony. 😊
I have the large thermal lined version, had it for about 10 years now and though a bit bulky it is amazing. Two adults can fit in it, use as tarp etc. Recommended.
Cool. The hunter or the King size?
@@Fellmandave1 King Size. I would have gotten the smaller version but as a friend was selling for a great price I couldn’t say no 🙏
Nice, friends have the king size too. i have the tent end panels coming which it may be better for, we will see.
You’re an influencer Dave. I bought one for me and one for the wife after watching your video and I’m awaiting delivery of our Whitby warmers. Not used it outdoors yet but you can feel the quality and on first try on in the house you can tell how warm it will be. Still not sure which way round is best for the sleeves.
Thats funny, I cant even influence the kids to get out of bed in a timely fashion! I am sure you will enjoy the Jervens, your wife sounds brilliant if she wanted one too. i am sure you will figure the sleeve holes, cheers!
@@Fellmandave1 My wife’s a photographer and she saw the benefits of using it for wildlife photography to keep dry and warm while sitting outside somewhere in the rain.
Very cool 🏕️👍🏽
Nice video
Cheers Tommy.
Good isn’t it. I have had one for a decade. Goes to the arctic with me, use it as a summer sleep system, hammock pod, for sleeping well on sloping ground, riding a snowmobile, arctic bed for the pulk, stretcher. I love the thing.
Hi Susanne, great to hear from an experienced user. I have just subbed to your channel as you and I have a LOT in common. The sabre sparring for instance, I have a first Dan in kendo, not to mention the mix of outdoor sports. I look forward to looking through your videos.
I like the idea it breaks your body profile up if you dont want to be seen.
I wont pay that price and i can get the same effect from my cammo poncho and if i want to be completely storm proof i get in my bivi bag.
Cheers Ant. Niche but excellent product.
Kinda….
Yes exactly.
I personally think this whole ‘stealth ‘ thing has become, well a ‘thing ‘ I have used the usual coloured outdoor kit ; Karrimor, Etc and feel no need to be ‘invisible’
Ok if you are wild camping in locations where you ought not to be then yes blending in makes sense . Otherwise i could care less !
I use something similar, särämä tst thermal cloak, great reinforcement clothing or shelter for the winter camps;)
Yes I have seen those, not readily available in the UK. Thanks for commenting.
That is an amazing bit of kit... think we'll worth the price in the long run..
Question...... would that go over you whilst having a rucksack on aswell?
And that whitby warmer.... gonna have to get one of them...
Very informative video, thanks for this
Hi Nathan, thanks for commenting. I have uploaded a short tonight to answer that very question. Have look but yes, no problem .
Great review! Another must have for outdoor adventurers. Perhaps the most versatile bit of kit I have ever seen.
Thanks Curt, I can only agree!
I have the Helsport fjellduk pro. Best in test of the non-insulated ones
Hi Mark. I have the helsport fjellduken extreme too, but very large and heavy. It is also in mountain camo, but I feel the Jerven mountain camo is far superior if that's your thing. Where did the test appear to which you are referring and ftom where dud you purchase?
@@Fellmandave1 it was tester by a norwegian hiking magazin. They had both jerven and helsport in the same test in norwegian mountains ( winter -25Celscius) helsport won the test
I just got back from the lake district. Could have done with this kit as it rained every day.😂
Next time eh CS. Monday was good though eh? I blame the mysterons.
As we know, every Dog Jerven lair has it's day! 😃
Very good!
Looks a great bit of kit but a bit steep in price for me. I wonder if you could use it as a makeshift hammock under quilt ??
Hi Jeff, the insulated ones, such as the jerven hunter, work better for that. Even more pricey though.
Dave I have to say the dogs face is one of “can we just go home”, great video and great discovery of a very useful product well done
I know, the poor dog, I am promising her some easier camps! Glad you like the Jerven.
I would recomend the jervenduken hunter.
Thanks, I anticipate buying one before next winter.
amazing poncho looks high quality material
question what breed is your dog?
Romanian stray! Tougher than she looks. The Fjellduken is the same.
I can see some very good uses for this, not sure if I think its worth that price tag.
Thats a personal decision, but should be a long lasting item. Compared to the insulated models and those similar by other manufacturers, it is good value. Thanks for commenting.
I have one of those catalytic hand warmers, it's a Zippo one and I try to love it but it works about one time in ten, it's useless. I might have to try the Whitby Warmer instead if you find it works well.
It has been consistent for me. It helps to place a little fluid on the wick and light that to a flame. But yes, if it has oxygen, it works. I probably have used it about 20 times. Thanks for commenting.
@@Fellmandave1 I'll definitely give the Whitby one a try then :)
I have two zippo warmers & never had them working properly
@@mikebass3721 Glad it's not just me being rubbish! 😁
Thanks for the review, looks amazing ! Could you please confirm model and size ? Greetings from Geneva, Switzerland.
Switzerland is where I wanted to holiday this summer, did not get my way alas. I just long to stand at the foot of the eiger and the matterhorn , even climb on them a little. I have done some mountaineering, but it's been a while. Anyway, thanks for taking the time to comment. It's the jerven original, 143 cm. For very cold conditions, I recommended the jerven hunter, I received one this week and will be reviewing soon.
This looks good but way too expensive for me . Can’t think of why and when it would be useful. I am either walking or in tent / etc .
My thoughts too when I first saw my friends using it. Then I tried one.........
Coming again with a silly question ;) ! In chapter 4, you mentioned that you get a shelter which size is 286cm x 143cm, I don't get it, as the Jerven is showing a 143cm x 143cm size in their website.. Do I miss a point ? Thanks for your time and reply.
143 is its folded over zipped together size, then if you unzip it and open it up it is 286 x 143. I understand the confusion
@@Fellmandave1 definitely, I need some holidays. Thanks for the details !
Or avoiding the gendarmerie in the alps 😂 I’m gonna have to look at one
Well, that's a new perspective!
Soo up my street, with our family wcs.
Great video - but can't help thinking this is just another form of ponco? It's also very expansive?
Thanks. Like a lot of stuff like this, the cost is in the materials, for instance, leather reinforced eyelets. You've got to ove that rock camo too!
Excellent!.👍
Cheers John.
Dave, great multi location reviews so thanks for sharing. You had to bail with your tent. was it the new Vern 1 by any chance?
Vern 2 in severe conditions. Video out Sunday evening. You are welcome and thanks for commenting.
So if you’re not a tactical operator why didn’t you go for the blaze orange ?
It's a good question, but in England, wild camping is illegal, but tolerated, so it pays to be discrete. It's for the same reason that we use blended colours for tents. In my recent rain storm video, I was 50m from a public path frequented by kids on bikes, I didn't want anyone to know I was there. So,whilst I am not an operator, it pays to blend in, but I did explain that in the video. Thanks for watching.
It’s an insulated poncho that’s all
Much more versatile. And how many of those do you see? Wait for my next video, Andrew.
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Fantastic dog ...
Beautiful
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Been for sale in sport outlets for more than 40 years. At least in my neck of the woods. You can get one, suitably sized, for your dog as well.
Sadly missing from UK stores. Where are you may I ask?
@@Fellmandave1 Jerven is a norwegian company. So there you have it.
Excellent review of a piece of kit that I didn’t know about. However at the price point I will never own either
Cheers Mick, make a good Christmas present mind!
@@Fellmandave1
No body ever spent that much on me as a Chrimbo present 🎁
That looks like the Vern 2. What issues developed? Great video and looks like great kit.
Hello my friend. Thanks for commenting. Vern 2 video out Sunday evening.
Hilarious 🤣
Bonus humour on fellmandave reviews.
I have a Bolivian blanket.
Is this a code message? Am I supposed to respond,, "And I have a Romanian dog".
It's all relative, 8.5 C is f..n freezing to me.😂
Hahaha. Yes, add in wind chill and rain...brrrrr!
A little confused, why would a fell walker not want to be seen ???
Wild camping is illegal in the UK and wild life watching, to give 2 examples. A typical fell walker would be happy to be seen however.
Might be observing wildlife or playing hide and seek.
he needs a doggie hat :)
Could you use this as a sort of poncho over your pack
Yes Marty,will fit over the pack too. The one thing I did not show. Darn!
You can also buy arms and head extenders to actually make this as a poncho.i have two insulated ones myself
Never seen the head extender Chris. Does it zip in? I have seen hoods for the helsport one, that you can see me using on the msr windburner duo stove review, but not on the Jerven one.
No Norwegian outdoors man would use that gear. We just curl up and let the snow cover us. 😁 Like a husky or a Norwegian forest cat would do. Otherwise great video.
Actually, the most used word for duk in norwegian is table cloth. 😊
And the English word for jerven is wolverine, so you know it is a bad ass product 👍
Haha, it would make a very pretty tablecloth, like eating off a big rock! Ringperm, do I know you? Just after the pole rumour comment on the short. Cheers!
@@Fellmandave1 No sir, we are not acquainted. But words travel fast on the book of faces and as a Nortent owner myself I read alot of Nortent content.
And if I may be so bold, if you have experienced a failure with the tent, I do think you ought to make a video about it. None of my business, of course and far being from me to tell you what to do.
But there are so much critisism going around towards youtubers receiving free kit and only reporting about the good stuff, that I think you ought to at least mention it. Poles do break, wheather it is from a Hilleberg or a Naturehike. And it is bound to happen to a Nortent as well.
Just my two cents, or øre which would be the scandinavian equivallent. :)
@@ringperm Sunday night. Sad but true.
@@Fellmandave1 if I may be bold once again, I have found myself rather curious about that tent fish gimmick (if that is the correct word for it 🙂) is there a story behind it, or is it just a private joke?
@ringperm Tentfish found me on a hillside a few years ago. Tentfish decided to come on camps. Tentfish is the only one known of its kind. Maybe it wants to find its owner, to be then The ONE Tentfish to bind them.
I am not sure it is nylon think it's polyester
You are right Simon
Tug Tarp.....
Its been said!
$324? With rival gear at $20?
The Jerven original is half that, comparable gear from helsport and Sarma are similarly priced. You can also get a roll of bin liners for $3, it's a choice.
Nice vid mate.but this stuff in bad conditions is useless.i dont know anyone or myself who has used this stuff in the army.good water proofs are prob better.the claims these companies make are at best questionable.
Thanks
Hi David, this is meant as a supplement to waterproofs, definitely not a replacement. Certainly, this has not been issued to the British military to the best of my knowledge, except to soecial forces, but the Jerven and one's like it are very well known in the Scandinavian countries. It is ex British military friends who introduced me to this idea of the thermal cloak. I appreciate that it might not appear effective, but once you try it, the possibilities emerge. Definitely useful for cold weather stops in rough weather.
My mediocre testing does not do it justice. The 30 year history is there. Think of it as a more effective, versatile bothy bag. Cheers and thanks for commenting.
£159 FOR A PONCHO WITH ARMS THAT ARNT ATTACHED AND A ZIP THAT LEAKS?
Yes!
@@Fellmandave1 Awesome I'll have six of them!
I have a thermal over size poncho. It functions like an Insta tent, covers pack/rifle/rig and airs well does not get condensation, not £150!
Agreed -- save yourself a lot of money and just buy a military style poncho. I worked in alpine and temperate rain forest environments all over the world in a previous life and that's what worked for me too.
£175 now!
Not for me thanks
No problem Phillip! Thanks for watching.
They have put the price up by £20 in two weeks. Not impressed.
Price rises from Norway, I heard Chris.
@@Fellmandave1 thank you, Dave. I’ve found them elsewhere at a more competitive price. Thank you for a meaningful intro. Best, Chris.