1. LOVE THIS CHANNEL! 2. They took the feedback from their Instagram post and Intergraded it into this bag which shows they listen! 3. I literally have like 9 bags from AER, and I think they just sit at the top and it’s hard not to talk about them. It’s like Apple :). 4. Keep doing what your doing!
Love this channel and all you do. Thanks for your thorough and fun reviews. I used your link above to purchase the AER City Pack for use at weekend sports cards conventions since I am a sports card collector and dealer. I need something light, yet roomy enough for my essentials as I spend hours on my feet walking around trade shows. I won't be carrying my slabbed cards in here as I have a separate briefcase for that, but things like my phone, wallet, pad, water bottle, notebook, thin sweater, etc., this seems like it will be perfect for that purpose. Thanks again!
Ok, this video is 3 years old by now but I watched it a few times last week and got my bag this weekend. 1st impressions are great. One thing which actually impressed me as well is the delivery, or better the packing. You don’t do unboxing, but their box game is strong, gives you the right feeling for a product that cost over 150 £/$/€
Thank you guys! I'm so excited for this bad boy. I've got the 9L Bellroy Sling and I love it, but I've become remote recently so I need to lug my laptop, charger, and work headset along with me. So I think this is gonna be just right for me. I cant wait to get mine in 4 days!
I have a question , will this bag sag and can it fit 1 iPad 1 MacBook 16inch , iPad charger, MacBook charger, both cables, phone, 4 books, AirPods, headphones
Thanks Damion! They are pretty different, but also so similar haha, I think you can't go wrong with either. If I had a gun to my head though, I'd go with this :)
@@damionberv5074 It can kindooffffff. It's not going to be as stable as other backpacks that stand tall (like the Nomatic Backpack for example) BUT it should be able to hold itself up fairly well (especially when packed)
I had just got the aer 16 inch laptop sleeve and was wondering if this backpack or what aer backpack preferably a sling would fit that case plus other things ?
i have the day pack 2 and I just purchased the city pack! i think it'll better fit my needs as the day pack is ever so slightly too tight for my thiccc Lenovo Legion 5 laptop. great video! helped push me over the edge to buy ANOTHER AER bag lol
Love the review. I just bought the X-Pac version of the bag. Love the organization and the slim profile. Only thing i don't like is , Laptop compartment is not suspended.
I've been pondering whether to order the 1680D Cordura or the XPac VX42. Ultimately, I chose the 1680D Cordura version. I already own the Alpaka Elements Pro XPac, and I'm not a fan of the noise it makes when crumpled. While XPac is lighter, I believe Cordura is more abrasion-resistant. I prefer the classic, understated look. XPac, on the other hand, is a bit too shiny.
Awesome review! I need something new for a city job and need durability, professional look, lightweight, and security. I have researched several options and am sold..however.. my only apprehension is there is no false bottom in the laptop compartment. Do any users see this as an issue?
A padded harness and sternum strap looks good on video but for a 16L backpack, its really unnecessary. I like Bellroy and Alpaka who have adequate padding to support the backback.
What about the "X-Pac" version? do you recommend this version? do you know what's the main differences? In the pictures seems having PU coating on all zippers (other than, obviously, the X-Pac materials) btw, great review, as always.
Amazing review! You are my number 1 bag reviewer. I’m planning to buy this bag this week, but before I do, any recommendation for a better one with similar size? Help me out bro. Thanks.
@@Nomads.Nation just as I thought. I guess it’s a go. Thank you bro. May your subscribers grow to the millions! I’m sharing your channel with my friends. They are hooked too. NN all the way!
You can’t go wrong either way! I’d say the flight pack has more impressive functionality, but if you don’t need the 3-in-1 features and just need a backpack, then the City Pack is better
Which of the two would work better as a college/work backpack. This or the City Pack Pro version? I've read somewhere that 24L is the most common capacity for a College backpack so I'm leaning more into getting the Pro. Are there any differences between this and the Pro version other than capacity?
5L smaller, doesn't have stowable shoulder straps, can't go into full brief-mode, doesn't have a shoulder strap for messenger mode, aside from that tho, basically the same lol
Love the city pack pro - our review should be live in a week or two. I much prefer the look and feel of BN over X Pac, but understand that X Pax has weatherproof advantages
Day : more roundish shape, can stand on it's own and has a more minimalist look with nothing to display on its front. City : box shape, has a front dump pocket and fits better to the back due to the angle top although I'm not entirely sure if it really make a difference. Maybe the guys at nomads nation could confirm it for me?
@@ryztofu I disagree with my own statement lol. I should have said 'I much prefer the look of ballistc nylon' cuz truth be told, both are 10/10 in terms of quality and weather resistance. Pick whichever one you like the look of more :)
@@Nomads.Nation Haha okay thank you! I might go for the x-pac then because I believe it has the waterproof zippers all around as compared to the non x-pac version. I also like how it looks. Quick question.. I heard that the x-pac version was made somewhere else?? like in china? Do you have any idea if this is true? Either way I'll probably go for this x-pac.
Ahhh I've never actually reviewed a fully waterproof backpack so I can't say for sure. TRULY waterproof backpacks usually look like scuba-gear, so it's not really my style. If you get one please let me know what you think about it!!
@@Nomads.Nation awesome, thanks for the reply man! Good to know. I was also looking into the Able Carry Max EDC, because of your recommendation too from your podcast lol. How does that stand? I heard it does and it doesn't . Thanks for the response!
@@PhilRuybal I don't have the Max EDC so I can't say for sure, maybe reach out to Able Carry customer support or put up a question on r/manybaggers or the Nomads Nation Marketplace.
While the Flight Pack 2 and this look fairly similar - I think they serve very different functions. Mainly the Flight Pack's ability to be a brief/messenger as well as a backpack - which makes it ideal for carry on for flights :)
I see that you also have a review on the Able Carry Daily pack. Could you please compare the two? Which would you recommend? (I prioritise comfort > organisation > aesthetic)
@@Nomads.Nation Hey man! Thanks for your reply! Would the City pack be good for carrying many hours on the go (no slouching or neck strains)? I'm talking upwards 8 hours
@@smigglesmiggles614 glad to help! That's a super tough question to answer as it depends on so many factors (your body type, your posture, how heavy the pack is, how many hours you are actually wearing it, etc) but I would say that out of all packs, Aer make some of the most comfortable and you should be fine :)
It would be nice if any of these gear review channels would have on hand the standard size/popular water bottles to show fitment. You'd think it would be a no-brainer.
Yes Hans, 100% correct, but also it's not as versatile - the Aer Flight Pack 2 can be carried as a backpack, brief, or messenger with its stoweable shoulder straps
Great review as always! I really dislike the limited access in the bag. I get why they do it but that's why I have not bought one of the Aer backpacks yet. I love the way it looks though. I would love to know your thoughts on TomToc. I feel like they are a budget Aer. Thank you!
Always appreciate your comments Sarah! Agreed on the limited access - I get why they do it as well but it's just kinda annoying sometimes lol. Also I'll be sure to check out TomToc :)
So how rain-resistant are the main zippers? That is my number one concern with bags. If I cannot walk 30 minutes through pouring rain without the contents getting wet, that bag is useless to me, no matter how good it is in other aspects. It would be cool if you guys would do some actual tests - just put the bags in the shower.
Hey Morpheus, if you are looking for a backpack that can last 30 minutes in a torrential downpour then I'd recommend getting a waterproof backpack - NOT an urban weather resistant backpack (like this). I'm not sure which backpack to recommend tho - I can only show you the door, you're the one who has to walk through it (couldn't help myself with the Matrix quote)
Hi Aaron! Amazing review! I’m just about buying one of this but I have a little concern, do you think the water bottle pocket can fit my Yeti 18oz water bottle? The one with the chug cap? I’m looking for a slim backpack and I’m about to buy this one, but I’m between the Aer City Pack, the Aer Pro Pack Slim or the Day Pack 2, I’m looking for a very slim Aer backpack but my daily water bottle is the Yeti 18oz and I really need a backpack that can for specifically that water bottle. I hope you can help me.
Thanks Ivan! Unfortunately I can’t help you as I don’t have one of those, but I def recommend reaching out to Aer - they should be able to give you a better idea
I came back to this review to consider its fit. On some of the backpacks you don't wear them to show fit: some YT do show back and sideto get an idea: good thing to consider for any wearable you review. Am I asking too much 😱👍👋
@@Nomads.Nation i currently have the day pack 2 and I still ended up purchasing this one. mainly because my Lenovo legion 5 is ever so slightly too big for the daypack 2's laptop compartment and I feel like I'm going to rip the bag at the seams
@@Nomads.Nation I have the DayPack 2 and Travel Pack in the x pac color. I love them both! I went with the City Sling 2 x pac as this bag was too similar to my DayPack 2 and I needed something smaller
Hey Kent, yea I get that, there are so many Aer products to review and they are in such high demand! But in the next few weeks we will be done with Aer reviews for the foreseeable future - stay strong!
@@todaysgrailtomorrowsbeater like I said, both are stellar. It just depends on which you prefer - the look of cordura, or the improved weather resistance of XPAC. Cordura is still very very weather resistant, but just not as much as XPAC.
I thought it looked way too thin but after you went through all of the pockets it looks like there is a ton of organization. Sunglass pocket, keyring holder in outer pocket both nice. I think the lack of fully being able to open both main compartments still seems like a deal breaker. Keep it up with testing a water bottle in the pocket. Looks like a slim style water bottle only. Any other stock songs for backing tracks? :)
Thanks for the love Kevin! And agreed on your points about it looking too thin, but having a surprising amount of organization. As for the songs - they are all written, produced and performed by my brother so I better tell him to get his ass back in the studio!
I'm curious why you wouldn't compare this to the Day Pack 2? Its relatively the same size and seems like the same bag other than the front zip pocket and side handle. Maybe it wasn't out when you did the review? Your comparison between the Day Pack 2 and Tech Pack 2 was great but this one seem very similar as well. Do you have a preference between the two? Thanks!
Thanks for the love Cole! We did a review on the best Carry On Backpacks, but not Personal Item Bags - great suggestion and I've added it to our to-shoot list :)
I have a question , will this bag sag and can it fit 1 iPad 1 MacBook 16inch , iPad charger, MacBook charger, both cables, phone, 4 books, AirPods, headphones
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1. LOVE THIS CHANNEL! 2. They took the feedback from their Instagram post and Intergraded it into this bag which shows they listen! 3. I literally have like 9 bags from AER, and I think they just sit at the top and it’s hard not to talk about them. It’s like Apple :). 4. Keep doing what your doing!
Thanks Richie! And from one Aer-fanboy to the next, your addiction is completely understandable 😂
Love this channel and all you do. Thanks for your thorough and fun reviews. I used your link above to purchase the AER City Pack for use at weekend sports cards conventions since I am a sports card collector and dealer. I need something light, yet roomy enough for my essentials as I spend hours on my feet walking around trade shows. I won't be carrying my slabbed cards in here as I have a separate briefcase for that, but things like my phone, wallet, pad, water bottle, notebook, thin sweater, etc., this seems like it will be perfect for that purpose. Thanks again!
Glad to help dude! If you come across any vintage Miami Heat cards feel free to send them my way ;)
@@Nomads.Nation I'll keep an eye out for you!
Ok, this video is 3 years old by now but I watched it a few times last week and got my bag this weekend. 1st impressions are great.
One thing which actually impressed me as well is the delivery, or better the packing. You don’t do unboxing, but their box game is strong, gives you the right feeling for a product that cost over 150 £/$/€
awesome to hear, thanks for your feedback!!!
Thank you guys! I'm so excited for this bad boy. I've got the 9L Bellroy Sling and I love it, but I've become remote recently so I need to lug my laptop, charger, and work headset along with me. So I think this is gonna be just right for me. I cant wait to get mine in 4 days!
Awesome! Please let us know what you think of the bag after testing for a few weeks 🙏🏽
FIRST!! Woohoooo best wishes from Australia.
Love it - thanks!!!
The little clip guy on 5.48 looks to me like to attach either small torch, hand sanitiser pouch or fancy keychain to give it some personality
That makes sense!
the random d rings on aer bags are great since i like clipping flashlights on the outside that are easy to access
Great point Tayo!
I have a question , will this bag sag and can it fit 1 iPad 1 MacBook 16inch , iPad charger, MacBook charger, both cables, phone, 4 books, AirPods, headphones
Everything up until the 4 books. I'd checkout the City Pack Pro if you're carrying that much in one bag.
Thanks for the nice review! I was worried about buying it, so I'm glad I could watch your video. from Japan.
My pleasure dude! Thanks so much for the support :)
Great review!! What do you think of this one vs. the Aer Day Pack 2?
Thanks Damion! They are pretty different, but also so similar haha, I think you can't go wrong with either. If I had a gun to my head though, I'd go with this :)
@@Nomads.Nation Thanks for the info!! I forgot to ask, can the City Pack stand up on its own?
@@damionberv5074 It can kindooffffff. It's not going to be as stable as other backpacks that stand tall (like the Nomatic Backpack for example) BUT it should be able to hold itself up fairly well (especially when packed)
I had just got the aer 16 inch laptop sleeve and was wondering if this backpack or what aer backpack preferably a sling would fit that case plus other things ?
Ah not sure Jack, I'd recommend asking Aer and please let us know what they say 🙏🏽
and also can you fit a almost 1 inch gaming laptop?
specifically dell g15
Aer customer service will have a perfect answer for this
i have the day pack 2 and I just purchased the city pack! i think it'll better fit my needs as the day pack is ever so slightly too tight for my thiccc Lenovo Legion 5 laptop. great video! helped push me over the edge to buy ANOTHER AER bag lol
Glad I could help you get ANOTHER AER bag 😂
Still liking the city pack over the day pack??
Love the review. I just bought the X-Pac version of the bag. Love the organization and the slim profile. Only thing i don't like is , Laptop compartment is not suspended.
Totally agreed, the laptop compartment not being suspended is a buzzkill
I’m wondering if we can add one our selves. Cause I seen some bags just have a foam bar at the bottom
@@WhySoSerious452that’s a great idea! I’ll have to figure out how I wanna Implement that
I have this backpack and I have to say you can fit so much more than you'd expect from a 14L bag. Highly recommend.
Appreciated!
Do you think this backpack will be good for college and for putting books and a laptop in it?
Absolutely!
I've been pondering whether to order the 1680D Cordura or the XPac VX42. Ultimately, I chose the 1680D Cordura version. I already own the Alpaka Elements Pro XPac, and I'm not a fan of the noise it makes when crumpled. While XPac is lighter, I believe Cordura is more abrasion-resistant. I prefer the classic, understated look. XPac, on the other hand, is a bit too shiny.
Solid analysis! Truth be told XPAC is overkill for the average person and 1680D is extremely abrasion resistant while always looking classy af
I wish there was a way to properly secure the backpack straps so you could hold this in briefcase mode, like with the Aer Slim Pack.
Me too Matthew, me too
Awesome review! I need something new for a city job and need durability, professional look, lightweight, and security. I have researched several options and am sold..however.. my only apprehension is there is no false bottom in the laptop compartment. Do any users see this as an issue?
it's not the greatest false bottom ever made, but having said that it's still a very very very good false bottom
A padded harness and sternum strap looks good on video but for a 16L backpack, its really unnecessary. I like Bellroy and Alpaka who have adequate padding to support the backback.
agreed, def not as necessary as on a larger bag
What about the "X-Pac" version? do you recommend this version? do you know what's the main differences?
In the pictures seems having PU coating on all zippers (other than, obviously, the X-Pac materials)
btw, great review, as always.
Thanks Luca! I haven't reviewed the x-pac, but the main differences should be x-pac fabrics, interior color, and as you mentioned the PU coated zip :)
Amazing review! You are my number 1 bag reviewer. I’m planning to buy this bag this week, but before I do, any recommendation for a better one with similar size? Help me out bro. Thanks.
Thanks so much Lou! And honestly it’s going to be hard to beat this pack at the size. I think this is your best option 💪🏾
@@Nomads.Nation just as I thought. I guess it’s a go. Thank you bro. May your subscribers grow to the millions! I’m sharing your channel with my friends. They are hooked too. NN all the way!
@@louiesantos Thanks so much Lou!!! Support like this is what keeps up going
I have no idea if I should buy the City Pack or the Flight Pack. Help please!
You can’t go wrong either way! I’d say the flight pack has more impressive functionality, but if you don’t need the 3-in-1 features and just need a backpack, then the City Pack is better
@@Nomads.Nation thanks! Are you reviewing the Aer new collection?
@@DanielAlvarez-vp1iv you bet! Already dropped the Aer Day Sling 3 last week. More coming in the next weeks
Could a pair of shoes fit once in awhile?
eh, it'll be a tight fit, and depends on the size/bulkiness of the shoes
Which of the two would work better as a college/work backpack. This or the City Pack Pro version? I've read somewhere that 24L is the most common capacity for a College backpack so I'm leaning more into getting the Pro. Are there any differences between this and the Pro version other than capacity?
Go with the Pro, you’ll probably need the extra space
How is this any different than the flight pack 2, which I own.
I agree it looks incredibly similar to the flight pack 2 with a few minor differences.
Agree, just seems smaller
5L smaller then flight pack
5L smaller, doesn't have stowable shoulder straps, can't go into full brief-mode, doesn't have a shoulder strap for messenger mode, aside from that tho, basically the same lol
@@Nomads.Nation Flight pack2 does not have ventilated and cushioned back support. The biggest differentiator.
Hey what do you think about the City Pack Pro? Also why do you prefer ballistic nylon to Xpac? Thanks!
Love the city pack pro - our review should be live in a week or two. I much prefer the look and feel of BN over X Pac, but understand that X Pax has weatherproof advantages
Hi Aaron. I am coming to HongKong. Can U recommend where to buy Aer bag
only options are Suburban HK but they don't always have them in stock - give them a call to double check!
Curious how would you compare it to AER Day Pack 2? Thank you!
They are so similar, but I think I would take the Day Pack 2 if I had to choose
Day : more roundish shape, can stand on it's own and has a more minimalist look with nothing to display on its front.
City : box shape, has a front dump pocket and fits better to the back due to the angle top although I'm not entirely sure if it really make a difference.
Maybe the guys at nomads nation could confirm it for me?
Should I go for the City Pack or the Day Pack 2? When should you go for X-Pack? How often is Aer making changes?
- I prefer the Day Pack
- Don’t - ballistic nylon is better
- Often
@@Nomads.Nationwhy not x-pac? Was thinking about getting this in x-pac but maybe I won’t now?
@@ryztofu I disagree with my own statement lol. I should have said 'I much prefer the look of ballistc nylon' cuz truth be told, both are 10/10 in terms of quality and weather resistance. Pick whichever one you like the look of more :)
@@Nomads.Nation Haha okay thank you! I might go for the x-pac then because I believe it has the waterproof zippers all around as compared to the non x-pac version. I also like how it looks. Quick question.. I heard that the x-pac version was made somewhere else?? like in china? Do you have any idea if this is true? Either way I'll probably go for this x-pac.
@@ryztofu all Aer bags are made in China and they are all amazing
What do you recommend for fully water proof backpack?
Ahhh I've never actually reviewed a fully waterproof backpack so I can't say for sure. TRULY waterproof backpacks usually look like scuba-gear, so it's not really my style. If you get one please let me know what you think about it!!
Thanks, man! Great review! Are there any important differences between this guy and Day Pack 2? They look very similar.
Looks worse than the day pack tbh
Pretty similar but important differences, mainly exterior materials, and this bag has a bit more organization
I Love all the organization (I don’t do pouches). This is a damn good bag 👍🏽
Hell yes brother!
You introduced me to Aer here on the channel! Do all Aer's atand on their own??
Awesome to hear! Not all of them do, no. Depends on which bag. This one can stand fairly well by itself
@@Nomads.Nation awesome, thanks for the reply man! Good to know. I was also looking into the Able Carry Max EDC, because of your recommendation too from your podcast lol. How does that stand? I heard it does and it doesn't . Thanks for the response!
@@PhilRuybal I don't have the Max EDC so I can't say for sure, maybe reach out to Able Carry customer support or put up a question on r/manybaggers or the Nomads Nation Marketplace.
dang I wish I got this instead of the flight back 2 a few months ago! o well! Good to see AER always improving the little things
While the Flight Pack 2 and this look fairly similar - I think they serve very different functions. Mainly the Flight Pack's ability to be a brief/messenger as well as a backpack - which makes it ideal for carry on for flights :)
Can I fit a 24 oz hydro flask in here? I want to pull the trigger on this but don’t want to buy another water bottle on top of $150 haha. Thank you.
Not sure dude! I recommend reaching out to Aer to ask them - they’ll get you sorted 💪🏾
Please let me know if this bag is available in India
I’m not sure where Aer ships to - might be a good question for their customer support team. Please let us know what they say
“Whatever math word that is” haha awesome made me LOL great video guys
😂 me no good at maths - thanks for the love!
I see that you also have a review on the Able Carry Daily pack. Could you please compare the two? Which would you recommend? (I prioritise comfort > organisation > aesthetic)
Based on your priorities I would recommend the Aer City Pack. It’s more comfortable and has better organization 💪🏾
@@Nomads.Nation Hey man! Thanks for your reply! Would the City pack be good for carrying many hours on the go (no slouching or neck strains)? I'm talking upwards 8 hours
@@smigglesmiggles614 glad to help! That's a super tough question to answer as it depends on so many factors (your body type, your posture, how heavy the pack is, how many hours you are actually wearing it, etc) but I would say that out of all packs, Aer make some of the most comfortable and you should be fine :)
@@Nomads.Nation Thank you so much!
@@smigglesmiggles614 glad to help! I’d you get the pack be sure to let us know what you think of it after testing it out for a few weeks
Ich bin verliebt in den Rucksack. Leider gibt es diesen in Deutschland noch nicht😕 und wenn dann für fast 300€
It would be nice if any of these gear review channels would have on hand the standard size/popular water bottles to show fitment. You'd think it would be a no-brainer.
we do now :)
Looks like a nice - a bit tighter ? - update to the flight pack…
Yes Hans, 100% correct, but also it's not as versatile - the Aer Flight Pack 2 can be carried as a backpack, brief, or messenger with its stoweable shoulder straps
just bought the city sling 2 x-pac!
Nice! Let us know what you think about it after you've used it!
Great review as always! I really dislike the limited access in the bag. I get why they do it but that's why I have not bought one of the Aer backpacks yet. I love the way it looks though. I would love to know your thoughts on TomToc. I feel like they are a budget Aer. Thank you!
Always appreciate your comments Sarah! Agreed on the limited access - I get why they do it as well but it's just kinda annoying sometimes lol. Also I'll be sure to check out TomToc :)
Just got myself a modern dayfarer backpack and now this is released xD
If you need a ventilated shoe compartment then you made the right choice with MD!
So how rain-resistant are the main zippers? That is my number one concern with bags. If I cannot walk 30 minutes through pouring rain without the contents getting wet, that bag is useless to me, no matter how good it is in other aspects. It would be cool if you guys would do some actual tests - just put the bags in the shower.
I don't know, but you have an option with more weather-resistant zippers + x-pac. The one I bought.
Hey Morpheus, if you are looking for a backpack that can last 30 minutes in a torrential downpour then I'd recommend getting a waterproof backpack - NOT an urban weather resistant backpack (like this). I'm not sure which backpack to recommend tho - I can only show you the door, you're the one who has to walk through it (couldn't help myself with the Matrix quote)
Dope looking pack! Thanks for the vid.
Glad you found it useful Mitchell!
Best review. Again best
Thanks so much Fahad!
Hi Aaron! Amazing review! I’m just about buying one of this but I have a little concern, do you think the water bottle pocket can fit my Yeti 18oz water bottle? The one with the chug cap? I’m looking for a slim backpack and I’m about to buy this one, but I’m between the Aer City Pack, the Aer Pro Pack Slim or the Day Pack 2, I’m looking for a very slim Aer backpack but my daily water bottle is the Yeti 18oz and I really need a backpack that can for specifically that water bottle. I hope you can help me.
Thanks Ivan! Unfortunately I can’t help you as I don’t have one of those, but I def recommend reaching out to Aer - they should be able to give you a better idea
I came back to this review to consider its fit. On some of the backpacks you don't wear them to show fit: some YT do show back and sideto get an idea: good thing to consider for any wearable you review. Am I asking too much 😱👍👋
Not at all - fantastic recommendation!
This feels really similar to the aer day pack.
Yea, Aer packs are all veryyyyyy similar with minor differences to fit VERY specific needs. It's probably a huge reason of their success to far :)
@@Nomads.Nation i currently have the day pack 2 and I still ended up purchasing this one. mainly because my Lenovo legion 5 is ever so slightly too big for the daypack 2's laptop compartment and I feel like I'm going to rip the bag at the seams
@@Nomads.Nation I have the DayPack 2 and Travel Pack in the x pac color. I love them both! I went with the City Sling 2 x pac as this bag was too similar to my DayPack 2 and I needed something smaller
Thanks for review ☺️ It looks tiny for the price, nice organization.
Thanks!
Hello, would you recommend this Aer city pack 14L versus the Thule Paramount Convertible 16L?
Thank you!
I’ve never reviewed anything by Thule, but even though I’ve heard great things I think Aer bags are better
I love y'all. You know this. If I'm being honest I'm getting a little burned out on Aer.
Hey Kent, yea I get that, there are so many Aer products to review and they are in such high demand! But in the next few weeks we will be done with Aer reviews for the foreseeable future - stay strong!
cordura or xpac?
Can’t go wrong with either - cordura looks better imo but XPAC is definitely more weather resistant
@@Nomads.Nationsame with the day pack?
@@todaysgrailtomorrowsbeater the daypack uses Cordura - no?
@@Nomads.Nation yeah, there’s also an Xpac, do u prefer the cordura there too?
@@todaysgrailtomorrowsbeater like I said, both are stellar. It just depends on which you prefer - the look of cordura, or the improved weather resistance of XPAC. Cordura is still very very weather resistant, but just not as much as XPAC.
Great presentation, interesting video, good work, my friend.
Thanks so much!
I thought it looked way too thin but after you went through all of the pockets it looks like there is a ton of organization. Sunglass pocket, keyring holder in outer pocket both nice. I think the lack of fully being able to open both main compartments still seems like a deal breaker. Keep it up with testing a water bottle in the pocket. Looks like a slim style water bottle only. Any other stock songs for backing tracks? :)
Thanks for the love Kevin! And agreed on your points about it looking too thin, but having a surprising amount of organization. As for the songs - they are all written, produced and performed by my brother so I better tell him to get his ass back in the studio!
Day Pack 2 or City Pack? Are they upgrading the City Pack any time soon? When should you consider X-Pack?
Answered already
Awesome! Thanks! There was a glitch in the system…
@@DanielAlvarez-vp1iv 💪🏾
I'm curious why you wouldn't compare this to the Day Pack 2? Its relatively the same size and seems like the same bag other than the front zip pocket and side handle. Maybe it wasn't out when you did the review? Your comparison between the Day Pack 2 and Tech Pack 2 was great but this one seem very similar as well. Do you have a preference between the two? Thanks!
Thanks! And yea they are so close, there is no one difference that makes one better than the other. Imo just go with ur gut 💪🏾
Great review. Not the bag for me, but looks solid. I would love a video reviewing the best personal item bags.
Thanks for the love Cole! We did a review on the best Carry On Backpacks, but not Personal Item Bags - great suggestion and I've added it to our to-shoot list :)
Crazy finger 😄😄😄😄😄
😂
Who else watch reviews of products they already ordered?
me
like the bag...passive aggressive about the city aspect.
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You talk too fast
So I’ve been told lol
I have a question , will this bag sag and can it fit 1 iPad 1 MacBook 16inch , iPad charger, MacBook charger, both cables, phone, 4 books, AirPods, headphones
it's probably best for you to check with Aer customer support - they'll give you a more confident answer than I can. Please let us know what they say!