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Aer fit pack black
Aer fit pack black





aer fit pack black
  1. #Aer fit pack black full
  2. #Aer fit pack black zip

If you’re looking for the opposite, we’ve got the perfect pack for you. I think this one’s gym first, everyday carry/tech second. This also might not be the pack for you if you’re thinking to yourself, “Dude, actually, I go to the gym sometimes, but I’m looking for a great tech/everyday carry first and a gym backpack second.”

#Aer fit pack black full

If that sounds like you and you want to check out our full review, watch it here.

aer fit pack black

It’s kind of like the same thing, it’s just bigger. This is meant for holding tracking devices like AirTags and Tiles.Just get the Aer Duffel Pack 3. Also, hidden behind the hanging pocket there is a very small slip pocket.

aer fit pack black

This section is rather small, but I was able to fit my large, over-ear headphones and a small rain jacket in with my laptop and tablet. The main compartment has a padded laptop sleeve (fits up to 16″ laptop) and a non-padded tablet sleeve, as well as two other medium-sized slip pockets. This means that the front of the bag folds down at an angle, but you still get good access. Due to the bottle pocket on one side, Aer has made the height of the zipper ends asymmetrical. I was able to neatly store the chargers and accessories for my phone, tablet, and laptop in this one section of the bag so that they were easy to access when I needed them.Īccess to the main compartment is interesting. But there really isn’t any need with the Aer City Pack. With most backpacks, I usually carry a cable/tech case that has all my charging bricks and cables.

#Aer fit pack black zip

The smaller of the main compartments has a document slip pocket as well as several other small slip and zip pockets that are great for tech accessories and chargers. They’ve also added a second handle to the side of the bag which makes it easier to manage when it isn’t on your back.įrom the outside, you have access to the bottle pocket on the side of the pack and two smaller pockets one on the front of the bag, and a padded and plush-lined pocket on the top of the bag – perfect for small tech or sunglasses. The top handle is a nice tubular webbing with a foam insert. I am on the shorter side, 5’5″, so it might not fit so well on someone much taller. The shaping of the shoulder straps, along with the angled gusset at the top of the back panel made this a really good fit for me.

aer fit pack black

The shoulder straps have thick foam padding and an adjustable sternum strap with magnetic hardware that will make long commutes a bit easier on the shoulders. It is a relatively short bag, so it sits high enough on the back to be comfortable even without any lumbar curve. The back panel is pretty flat and structured, but the small angling at the top makes it comfortable on the shoulders. I wish that the other zippers were coated as well, especially with this being such a tech-focused pack. The one drawback of the trims is that only the pocket on the bag’s front has a coated zipper. The exterior zippers have large sliders with a matte black finish and custom plastic pulls molded over a narrow cord, which are some of the coolest I’ve ever seen. And they add some interesting contrast to the bulky weave of the 1680D nylon. The small hits of Hypalon for the branding look and feel really nice. The thing I like most about this bag is probably the trims: the zipper sliders and pulls, the branding, and even the hang tags. Overall, the bag has a really simple form, but there are a lot of nice details in how they’ve done the darts, and angled a lot of the seams which help to elevate the bag. The 1680D ballistic Cordura® nylon feels like it could really take a beating, but the small size and clean design keep the bag from feeling tactical. The City Pack has Aer’s coated, center zip on the front, making it easily recognizable as one of their bags.







Aer fit pack black