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Aer fit pack 2 camo
Aer fit pack 2 camo







aer fit pack 2 camo

I’d say it’s actually witty to have this extra pocket since a lot of people, like me, would need to access some random materials while travelling - and rummaging to the very bottom of my bag just to get a piece of item is the last thing I’d want to do. The Aer Travel Pack 2 has one zippered external pocket. Just one point about these side compression straps: they do hamper access to the main compartment a little bit. The side straps will let you compress your things if it isn’t jam-packed or if you just want to slide some things around. On its back panel there’s a pass-through for luggage, making it easy to attach to a rolling suitcase. It has a handle on its top and sides so it’s easy to lift the bag and bring it like a real carry-on. Straps and Handlesĭespite having several straps and handles scattered all throughout, the Aer Travel Pack 2 is advertised as a dangle-free backpack.

aer fit pack 2 camo

The zipper also have little rings attached letting you easily lock them with a padlock. Certainly, not all backpacks have weather-resistant zippers (the Tortuga Setout, for example, lacks them), so this is a great feature worth mentioning. Whether it rains or shines, your belongings will be nicely secured behind some YKK AquaGuard Zippers. Zippers may be a small detail but they’re definitely something that matters so much. The Aer Travel Pack 2 expands from a daypack to carry-on size Zippers You could also use this compartment to easily separate used clothes or a towel. It can easily fit anything from some converse sneakers to sturdy boots, though thankfully it also hardly takes up any space inside the main compartment when not in use. The shoe compartment along the bottom is another welcome addition. There are also two additional zippered compartments on its flaps that let you easily separate a few items. What I love about this bag is how its main compartment opens all the way down. This restraint has led to a backpack that looks good but isn’t too flashy either. Its minimalistic design is also a big win, and Aer has wisely chosen not to plaster its logo all over it (unlike other manufacturers like, say, Nomatic). Both are definitely a thumbs-up for me, as these stylish but muted colors won’t get too many eyes looking at it when you bring it on business trips or commuting in a big city. The Aer Travel Pack 2 carry-on backpack is also available in two colours: grey and black camo. Its exterior is made from a sturdy 1680D Cordura ballistic nylon, which should make this a bag that will last. Before I even got the chance to put my hands on it, it was pretty obvious that this is a quality product. The first thing I noticed is the Aer Travel Pack’s design and material. Often the second version of a product takes a key evolutionary step, working out the kinks from the original design - but is that the case with the Aer Travel Pack 2? Well, let’s take a closer look at its features. I think a great carry-on pack needs to be many things: it must be the right size, have a sleek design, and have enough pockets to organize your things.

aer fit pack 2 camo

It’s definitely a big help when it comes to organizing my things perfectly, keeping the smallest yet important things such as my passport and visa up to the largest valuables I have like my clothes and camera. What’s got me more interested in this Aer Travel Pack 2 is the number of organization pockets it has - from its external pockets to its interior compartments.









Aer fit pack 2 camo