What’s also neat is how the front flap folds down, giving you something to work out of if you cannot often fully unpack your bag. The main front compartment has 9 slots for organizing things - and no matter how crazy I toss the bag around, my stuff stays put. OrganizationĪs with most Aer products, this bag is loaded with organizational options. It looks like a fairly standard size bag, both on and off your back. The downside is that the bag is also fairly deep, which can make it a little more awkward to carry through crowded areas. That’s not always a bad thing as the size affords you more organization and a bag which will stand vertically when empty. This bag looks big, but doesn’t carry a ton. Left to right: Aer Dufflepack 2, Aer Tech Pack, Aer Fit Pack 2. The Tech Pack is the largest offering of this collection and is what we’ll be talking about today in a brief post as I’ve only had it a couple of weeks. The designs in this collection stand out as they all utilize a coated nylon as a key feature. They recently released a new line they are calling “Work Collection” which as the name implies is for those who need a bag for work, not for travel or gym/work. From their excellent Travel Pack, to the hybrid EDC-Gym backpacks they are known for. Note: this backpack was sent to me for review purposes.Īer has built a brand around well-designed, purpose-built, bags.
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