
What's New This Spring at Fjern
Spring finally showed up, and so has a bunch of new gear.
Some of it’s light enough to forget you packed it. Some of it’s overbuilt in the best way. All of it made the cut because it performs — no frills, no drama. Early morning ridge scrambles, windy bivy spots, last-minute overnighters — it’s made for that kind of thing.
Introducing a collapsible cook setup that disappears in your pack, a 4-season mat that somehow feels like cheating, and a few things that probably shouldn’t exist at this weight — but do.
We’re not saying you *need* all of it. But we’re also not not saying that.
Anyway, here’s what’s new.
Drikke 400ml Cup




For the early risers, campfire sippers, and late-night cocoa folk.
This little cup goes flat. Like, totally flat. Then pops back up when you need it. Silicone body, solid nylon rim, zero wasted space. Morning coffee? Sorted.
Key Features
- Just 74g
- Folds flat and stays tough
- Handles freezing cold and boiling hot
- BPA-free, easy to rinse and repeat
Pålegg Plate




No more floppy plates. No more balancing food on your knee.
The Pålegg Plate doubles as a cutting board. It doesn’t care if you’re slicing cheese or serving up instant noodles. Tough nylon base. Folds flat. Makes backcountry food feel less like survival and more like a meal.
Key Features
- Knife-friendly surface
- Hanging loop
- Dishwasher safe (but yeah, you’re in the woods)
- 212g of do-it-all trail utility
Koko 1L Kettle




Camp stove only. Don’t chuck it straight on the fire.
This thing boils water fast, but it’s not just a kettle. It cooks, too. One pot, big output, folds flatter than a pancake when you’re done. Pair it with your fave burner and you’re golden.
Key Features
- Dual use: kettle + pot
- Collapses to just 45mm
- Wide base = quicker heat
- Fold-flat handles
- Only 267g
Gryta 2.5L Pan




Big appetite? Big group? No problem.
The Gryta Pan holds serious volume without hogging space. Great for pasta nights, one-pot stews, or just boiling up a load of water. Built for actual meals, not just heating sachets.
Key Features
- Built-in strainer = pasta dreams
- Measurement markings
- Silicone sides, stainless base
- Folds down small, weighs 470g
Fysen Solo Cookware Set




Everything you need, zero dead weight.
Includes the Gryta pan, Drikke cup, and Pålegg plate — nestled neatly into one smart little unit. If you like fastpacking, bikepacking, or just heading out solo and light, this is your jam.
Great for
- Minimalists
- One-person missions
- Tight pack space
Nattsyn 400 Headtorch




It’s 49g. And it’s got 6 modes. Enough said?
The Nattsyn 400 is for night owls, early risers, and folks who’ve set up camp by phone light one too many times. Red mode won’t kill your night vision. Memory mode remembers your settings. Lock mode stops it turning on in your bag. It’s just smart.
Key Features
- 350 lumens max
- USB-C rechargeable
- Up to 40hr runtime
- IPX5 water resistance
Luftkudde Pillow




Still stuffing your jacket into a drybag? Stop.
This one’s soft where it matters, firm where it counts. Inflates in a few breaths thanks to the double valve. Packs down tiny. Doesn’t slip around in the night. Welcome to adult camping.
Key Features
- 93g including stuff sack
- Scalloped shape = stays put
- Soft honeycomb top
- Packs down to nothing
Flygflug 4-Season Sleeping Mat




This is the mat that turns “why did I come out here?” into “best sleep in weeks.”
High R-value. Solid insulation. Tapered to save weight. Grippy so your bag stays put. And no more huffing and puffing — just use the pump sack.
Key Features
- R-value 6.2 = winter-proof
- Only 600g
- Aluminium film = keeps heat in
- Packs small, sleeps big
What’s Next?
This drop’s just the warm-up. More gear’s on the way in the next few months. Sign up for the newsletter and you’ll be first to know when it hits.
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