I think the V2 is an upgrade over the V1 in most areas. I do wish that they kept the little pocket in the backstraps, and that they made the top flap a little as neat as the V1's. The shoe compartment is brilliant though. I don't combine my gym stuff with my everyday stuff. I just carry a separate bag. My clothes need a separate place as well because they get sweaty too. Where the shoe compartment works well for, is a light raincoat and compact foldable umbrella. When you're back inside after a shower, you can pack it up in the compartment, the moisture stays out of the rest of the bag, but evaporates through the holes. Things I want to see in the V3: Standing upright - Despite they've improved it as you can see in the vid, in the V3 I want the Dayfarer to be as sturdy standing up as the Nomatic Backpack and Peak Design Everyday Backpack. Pockets - Extra pockets like a dedicated one for a TKL keyboard, another for a mouse, and another for a tablet. Straps - Optional sternum and waist straps. When you pack heavy, they're great. Securing the top sides - Buckle buttons for the top side. If you're not careful, the sides are not stowed underneath the top flap, and water can get in. Passthrough holes - One that sits between the middle of the pack and the laptop compartment (to pass through charger cable for the laptop). And another waterproof passthrough on the side to be able to charge your phone while on on the go. TSA locks - A TSA version or mod of the Fidlock lock. And loops next to zippers, so that we can lock them with TSA locks. Cleaning up the top flag - Make it as straight as the V1's. If they can keep everything else on the V2 as it is now (same materials, same weight, shoe compartment, toploader-clamshell hybrid design etc etc), then I don't even mind if they'd raise the price by 50€. It be my endgame bag.
Not gonna lie, this looks pretty great. I like the less bulky shape than the v1. Love the shoe compartment for my climbing shoes and chalk bag. I just wish wish wish it had some sort of tablet sleeve that I could access quickly, since I'm usually walking around with a 15inch laptop and a remarkable tablet for note taking and reading.
there is a back compartment in the main compartment that I think is perfect for a tablet... although it's probably best to make sure your tablet would be covered/protected cuz there isn't much padding there
Just pre-ordered this one using your link. From what I can tell this seems like the perfect every day carry for business and gym. Lots of cool features too. Can't wait to receive the V2!
I have the v1 in XPac (which I got based on your review!) as my EDC. I adore it - best backpack I've ever owned. I added a magnetic latch for the key leash. The v2 looks sleek and I dig the new back panel, but I'm not sure it's worth the upgrade for me. I'm not sold on the 840D, and I prefer the side pocket to be as easy and accessible as possible (quick access ftw). Call me crazy, but I adjust the front strap often enough that I prefer not to have a dangle stopper there. Still love the overall design and functionality though. As always, great review!
Awesome review as always! I really do dig the sleeker look and the more vertical back panels, but aside from those, I can't really justify upgrading. I did just order an Active Sling with your referral link though (hope it works for non-V2 purchases), because I've always wanted to try a sling pack.
Although i bought this bag a year ago before watching this review, i must say that this bag is the most used bag i have for on-the-go everyday everywhere travel. It's just so useful. I would also suggest getting their sling bag for everyday carry, just for the everyday essentials.
Much prefer the V2 coz with the extra cylinder it would be faster than V1. Problem solved matey.! Great review & congrats on more subs for the channel. Cowabunga AR..!! Greetings from Australia.
Hey Aaron. Appreciated how detailed this video is. I'm super interested in the Modern Dayfarer backpack but I'm a little torn between the two versions because it seems like V2 is slightly longer and wider in exchange for being flatter. I'm 5'2" which means 18" is about as long as a bag can be without feeling too long. Modern Dayfarer quotes V1 at 18" and V2 at 18.9". Did you notice those length and width differences/how is the fit different between v1 and v2?
Hey RB, thanks for the question. So I did not notice at all, in fact although it might technically be longer, because of it's compression and less boxiness, it feels smaller to me. I'm 5'8 so my experience is obviously different but hopefully it can give you some direction :)
after binge watching your videos for a week, just bought this one using your link, thanks! btw your presentation is what sets you apart, I would even un-beepout the occasional rude words xD
Great review! Thanks a lot! To me, it looks like the bag is having a hard time to keep itself up straight and symmetric? e.g. 21:41 Is it because the how you arrange stuff in it, like putting most of the weight on one side?
thanks so much! The bag definitely does not stand up by itself. As for the lack of symmetry, yes, it's definitely a thing, but more so when there's a water bottle in the holder.
Hey Aaron, amazing review! Very informative. I’m completely sold on the bag but before making my final decision, I need to ask you, do you think this can pack a soccer ball by any chance?
Great review! But without using your EDC for gym... Who'd win in ease of use and alround feeling of the backpack?? De Modern Dayfarer v2 vs the Aer City pack pro 24L? I just can't make up my mind.
that's a really tough one. I'd pick based on the size you want more. The MD is smaller, the Aer is bigger. If that won't help you pick, flip a coin lol.
Do you have any issues with the fidlock? Feels like it is very sensitive to any movement and any unvoluntary sway will unclick the lock opening the main compartment. Annoyingly this happens even when having it directly on the back both straps over the shoulders.
Yes, I didn’t highlight this enough in the review and really only became aware of it as I wore the pack more. I would say tho in my experience the fidlock only comes undone when swinging the bag around and trying to grab something.
Great videos, I just subscribed. Trying to understand if I need to go for the Nomatic Travel Pack, Modern Dayfarer v2 or the AER Duffel Pack 3. I guess I need to repeat all of your videos again haha, they definitely help.
Same here , I am struggling between these two backpack. Which one did you end up getting? For me v2 seems to have larger capacity, but it doesn’t come with a divided laptop compartment like are do. Aer has a better shape but seems like a smaller capacity.
Hi@@wongwills! Happy to help. I ended up getting the AER and I must say I really like it. The only downside for me is the fact that it does not stand up straight and will fall, so I need to put it against something. Its really versatile and fits my lifestyle. I can take it to sports, take it for a short two day trip, and daily office without having extra things inside works great too. On my way back from the office i sometimes stop at the supermarkt to do some groceries and this bag gives me plenty of space to do so. On full capacity (gym clothes, office stuff) it becomes a bit tight everything but I do not mind.
thanks for the review Aaron! I'm thinking I'm gonna go for the V2 as my new EDC bag, after seeing all the improvements! one question, would the water bottle fit an even wider water bottle like a nalgene 32oz bottle? also, one of your biggest complaints from the V1 so question, does it stand up by itself? 😆
If you watch around 1:44 into the video, the V1 is falling over as Aaron lets go of it, but the V2 seems to be standing up on its own. Also around 6:20, it seems to stand up on its own. Not sure if it's due to the contents so take that for what it's worth.
V2 def isn't a self-standing bag in the way that the Nomatic Backpack is, but if packed out the right way it can sortof manage to hold itself up. As for water bottle I'm not 100% sure cuz I don't have a Nalgene - maybe reach out to David at MD and check with him!
I've been constantly rewatching your videos for both this v2 and the Aer City Pack Pro and I can't make up my mind. I basically need space for a laptop, tower, change of clothes, boxing gloves, and I'd like to use the bag as my EDC as well. Which one would you think fits best?
@@Nomads.Nation thank you, I might just go with that one then! I also want to add that your videos are very well-made and informative, and having lived in HK a while ago it's nice you roam around the city whilst watching the reviews!
I feel like the laptop compartment feels a bit tight and can't fit any more than the laptop. Like a charger or powerbank. I'd prefer my tech stuff to be all in one component. There's also only one place to put things, so I might be wary of putting two devices together inside. Like an iPad or powerbank and a laptop. The two will hit each other while walking and cause dents etc. Quick access is super important to me to be able to access things on the go.. I'm also afraid with the dual zippers for the middle compartment, the backpack might just open and give way if I try to unzip it while standing causing contents to fall out. Happened to me once in the train for another bag. I do like the shoe compartment that can be converted though. Thanks for the review!
I just bought this as it is exactly what I’m looking for in a work/gym carry. One question I have on this and other bags is, why does the laptop sleeve (perfectly position here) need to be padded on both sides? The back side I understand; but if you’re carrying items in the front of the bag, and even if you’re not, why do we need a second thick padding on the front of the sleeve, which after all is just the back wall of the main compartment, where presumably you have other stuff to act as padding? Seems like you could reduce weight and thickness by eliminating it. Thoughts?
Def could! But the weight/bulk isn't too much and it also helps give the bag some structure which makes it a more comfortable wear and gives it a smarter aesthetic
thanks dude! Tough call, both great bags. I'd keep it simple - if you need more space go with ACPP. If you want something smaller go with MDV2. But you cannot go wrong either way :)
Hey, I’m looking for a bag that ticks a few boxes and would really value your advice. It would be mainly for everyday carry and office use. But occasionally used weekends away. I like the expanding feature some bags have, but love the style/material of the Sympl commuter backpack. Thanks
Great video, Aaron! Stumbled upon this as I needed a football/gym bag alternative from my wndrd prvke and North face recon that had a dedicated shoe section! Couldn't help but notice you're in HK too! Clicked your nomad project kick-starter and the fyro looks great too!!! Any chance it'll be out in HK before the Jan 2025 date? 😱
Thank so much! We are focusing on getting our Kickstarter backers handled first, once that happens the bags will be live on Fyro.co for sale, but at full retail of $285. We will be running a pre-sale for cheaper in a few weeks, if you email me aaron@fyro.co I'll get you on the email list for that
Perhaps easy to open, but if the buckle is open what are they going to do next? Open the flap, lift their hand to get inside, rummage around your bag, all while it’s on your back?
Argh.. how did I miss this vid? Ordered it through your link :D It looks so cool (not Fyro cool, but cool!) I saw the bag stand up by itself for a moment. Was that a fluke or does it stand up on its own reasonably well? Thanks Aaron! Cheers, Chris
Yo dude thanks for using our link! It’s a phenomenal bag but it doesn’t really stand up by itself unfortunately. Be sure to let me know what you think of it after testing it out!
I’ll be reviewing the Alpaka Pro for my first time in a few months. You def can’t go wrong with quality of either brand, so just decide based on which features are most important to you 💪🏾
@@mantap303 a bit, yes. I wish I would have highlighted this a bit more in the review, the fidlock can come undone, especially when swinging the bag over the grab something via the side access
the biggest thing i hate about this bag are 2 things 1) it doesnt stand at all... not even the slightest 2) when you lock the magnetic buckle of the main compartment and u sling ur back on ur back really hard with ur rightarm, the buckle flies OPEN!!! super annoying
Point #1 - can't really hold that against the bag, the large majority bags don't self-stand, and MD never advertised that it can. Point #2 - definitely a solid criticism.
I carry a lot of books (10+kg), I’m just wondering if the fidlock will give way if I turn the back upside down? And also I do tend to be clumsy-i do drop my bag with my 16” laptop in it, do you think the false bottom on this should be sufficient ? I’m trying to decide between this and the aero citypack pro
It can unlock if you were to for some reason turn the bag upside down, yes. The laptop compartment is very secure 💪🏻 But given your clumsy lifestyle (I’m clumsy too lol) then ACPP might be a better option
@@Nomads.Nation I’ve got a struggle between this and the able carry daily plus in fact. I prefer the organization on this one, it’s just so so versatile for what you can put in, the able carry plus is 20L about and got this internal water bottle holder which I’m not sure how it will restrains it and it got the laptop inside the main compartment, except this two parts, I think it is the almost perfect bag as well. Which would you choose? Would there be a review about the able carry daily plus?
I like the bag but I like having that separation from gym to work in design like aer fit pack 3. We didn't see it kitted out with the shoes but I reckon shoes take a lot of space
@@smaao are you satisfied with the space inside the main pocket after putting in the shoes as well as the small side pockets and the capacity these small pockets hold?
I feel like they did away with a second water bottle holder for the admin pocket on the side, and tbh I don't see that was necessary and frankly in the PNW is super disappointing. People here often use the second water bottle pocket for an umbrella, as you never really know when it will rain, and you don't want to put a wet umbrella in your bag. Also, what if you want to carry water and a coffee, or smoothie? It's supposed to be a gym bag isn't it?
@@Nomads.Nation Yes, that was a complaint for V1 also. You mentioned that you were interested in feedback for your bag's prototype. Things I liked about it were the organization and the shoulder strap pocket. Also essential I think should be chest strap and/or hip strap.
@@Nomads.Nation Oh right. Did the shoulder straps break badly or so? My V2 arrived on Friday and I love it! Very slick and professional but still super practical. But I also realised I don’t have that many stuff to put it in my bag other than the basic and gym clothes and shoes LOL
Hey Aaron, can you test is a 17" laptop fits in this bag? My laptop is 395.7 x 260.8 30.05mm which is a bit thinner than regular 17" laptops so it's hard to confirm where it fits. Thank you in advance!
@@Nomads.Nation They seem to be only giving me the dimensions of the entire bag but not the laptop compartment unfortunately. They don't seem to know the sleeve dimensions.
What do you think about the strap shape/geometry? The V1s felt like they were attached too close and angled too vertically for me. I'm not a huge dude but the straps would always force their way out unless I used the chest strap to cinch them together. The fabric on the backpads on my V1 also pilled up like crazy. Really nasty & cheap material. How does the new fabric feel from a longevity perspective?
@Aaron Radcliffe (Nomads Nation) The mesh covering the pads. It got ratty looking really quickly. To be clear: I like my V1 a lot, but the worst made part were the pads. The rest still looks fine.
@@denis-kravets Yes I was going to mention that to Aaron the other day but I thought it could have been mean to say considering his great effort! Bo’s review of the V2 backpack is far shorter and way too fast to be an actual review of the V2 backpack unlike Nomads Nation’s 🎉
You too Aaron! Hope you are taking care of yourself through all the stress 🙂 I'm probably in the minority, but I have a tough time with bags that allow weather in from the top. Need to zip or roll for me. Great review, as always. 👍
Buyer beware. It took more than 60 days between when they charged my credit card and when the product arrived. (read the fine print on their website before you buy) The bag was not even in production when I purchased it. When I tried to return it because it's a shoddy product with slick marketing I was told that I'd have to ship it from USA to Germany, which woulg cost me another $100 in addition to the $300 that I already wasted. Customer service is non-existent at this company. I'm selling mine on eBay if anyone wants to buy this at a reduced rate. Don't believe the hype. This backpack doesn't even stand up straight when you place it one the ground. It falls over on it's side. The side pockets were too small to even hold my water bottle. It's tiny and uncomfortable to wear. Slick marketing, bad customer service, middling product design.
appreciate your comment and sorry to hear about your experience. For what it's worth I will say that I respond to every comment on this channel, and this could be the first negative complaint I've heard about Modern Dayfarer's customer support. Hopefully your situation was an anomaly. Also, the bag isn't marketed as a self-standing bag, and not all side pockets can hold all water bottles, so I don't think these are valid criticisms. This is still one of my favorite bags ever, but also, to each their own
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I just bought one. Would have been perfect bag for me if it had sunglass pocket on the top.
I think the V2 is an upgrade over the V1 in most areas. I do wish that they kept the little pocket in the backstraps, and that they made the top flap a little as neat as the V1's.
The shoe compartment is brilliant though. I don't combine my gym stuff with my everyday stuff. I just carry a separate bag. My clothes need a separate place as well because they get sweaty too. Where the shoe compartment works well for, is a light raincoat and compact foldable umbrella. When you're back inside after a shower, you can pack it up in the compartment, the moisture stays out of the rest of the bag, but evaporates through the holes.
Things I want to see in the V3:
Standing upright - Despite they've improved it as you can see in the vid, in the V3 I want the Dayfarer to be as sturdy standing up as the Nomatic Backpack and Peak Design Everyday Backpack.
Pockets - Extra pockets like a dedicated one for a TKL keyboard, another for a mouse, and another for a tablet.
Straps - Optional sternum and waist straps. When you pack heavy, they're great.
Securing the top sides - Buckle buttons for the top side. If you're not careful, the sides are not stowed underneath the top flap, and water can get in.
Passthrough holes - One that sits between the middle of the pack and the laptop compartment (to pass through charger cable for the laptop). And another waterproof passthrough on the side to be able to charge your phone while on on the go.
TSA locks - A TSA version or mod of the Fidlock lock. And loops next to zippers, so that we can lock them with TSA locks.
Cleaning up the top flag - Make it as straight as the V1's.
If they can keep everything else on the V2 as it is now (same materials, same weight, shoe compartment, toploader-clamshell hybrid design etc etc), then I don't even mind if they'd raise the price by 50€. It be my endgame bag.
epic af
Not gonna lie, this looks pretty great. I like the less bulky shape than the v1. Love the shoe compartment for my climbing shoes and chalk bag. I just wish wish wish it had some sort of tablet sleeve that I could access quickly, since I'm usually walking around with a 15inch laptop and a remarkable tablet for note taking and reading.
there is a back compartment in the main compartment that I think is perfect for a tablet... although it's probably best to make sure your tablet would be covered/protected cuz there isn't much padding there
Just pre-ordered this one using your link. From what I can tell this seems like the perfect every day carry for business and gym. Lots of cool features too. Can't wait to receive the V2!
Yea dude it’s great, been using it as my EDC for a month now. Be sure to let me know what you think of it after you get the chance to test it out!
I have the v1 in XPac (which I got based on your review!) as my EDC. I adore it - best backpack I've ever owned. I added a magnetic latch for the key leash. The v2 looks sleek and I dig the new back panel, but I'm not sure it's worth the upgrade for me. I'm not sold on the 840D, and I prefer the side pocket to be as easy and accessible as possible (quick access ftw). Call me crazy, but I adjust the front strap often enough that I prefer not to have a dangle stopper there. Still love the overall design and functionality though. As always, great review!
Thanks dude! And yea, V1 still freaking rocks. Get your moneys worth and maybe you’ll want to upgrade when V3 comes around ;)
Awesome review as always!
I really do dig the sleeker look and the more vertical back panels, but aside from those, I can't really justify upgrading.
I did just order an Active Sling with your referral link though (hope it works for non-V2 purchases), because I've always wanted to try a sling pack.
Totally makes sense, V1 still rocks - gotta get your money's worth!!
Although i bought this bag a year ago before watching this review, i must say that this bag is the most used bag i have for on-the-go everyday everywhere travel. It's just so useful. I would also suggest getting their sling bag for everyday carry, just for the everyday essentials.
oh yea, all MD gear is amazing
Awesome review, as always. Thanks Aaron!
V2 is a decent upgrade but the bubbling thing is disappointing
Thanks Salim! Agreed that the bubbling thing is a bit disappointing, but is def NOT a deal breaker for me
Much prefer the V2 coz with the extra cylinder it would be faster than V1. Problem solved matey.! Great review & congrats on more subs for the channel. Cowabunga AR..!! Greetings from Australia.
@@unofficiallatinamericanist Hey Sydney.! Sup?
@@unfi6798 LOL great in here! Where in Oz are you?
thanks matey - Cowabunga!
@@unofficiallatinamericanist Christmas Island. Where in Sydney?
Hey Aaron. Appreciated how detailed this video is. I'm super interested in the Modern Dayfarer backpack but I'm a little torn between the two versions because it seems like V2 is slightly longer and wider in exchange for being flatter. I'm 5'2" which means 18" is about as long as a bag can be without feeling too long. Modern Dayfarer quotes V1 at 18" and V2 at 18.9". Did you notice those length and width differences/how is the fit different between v1 and v2?
Hey RB, thanks for the question. So I did not notice at all, in fact although it might technically be longer, because of it's compression and less boxiness, it feels smaller to me. I'm 5'8 so my experience is obviously different but hopefully it can give you some direction :)
sideways luggage passthrough makes sense to me for easy access to the side pockets to quickly empty and reload pockets when going through TSA
I see your point... but side pockets are also easily accessed even when a bag is upright too
after binge watching your videos for a week, just bought this one using your link, thanks!
btw your presentation is what sets you apart, I would even un-beepout the occasional rude words xD
Thanks a ton dude! Ppl get mad enough that I curse in general, so I'll be keeping them *beeped* for now lol
Great review! Thanks a lot!
To me, it looks like the bag is having a hard time to keep itself up straight and symmetric? e.g. 21:41
Is it because the how you arrange stuff in it, like putting most of the weight on one side?
thanks so much! The bag definitely does not stand up by itself. As for the lack of symmetry, yes, it's definitely a thing, but more so when there's a water bottle in the holder.
Hey Aaron, amazing review! Very informative. I’m completely sold on the bag but before making my final decision, I need to ask you, do you think this can pack a soccer ball by any chance?
thanks so much! and I have no idea unfortunately, maybe reach out to MD customer support ⚽️
Great review! But without using your EDC for gym... Who'd win in ease of use and alround feeling of the backpack?? De Modern Dayfarer v2 vs the Aer City pack pro 24L? I just can't make up my mind.
that's a really tough one. I'd pick based on the size you want more. The MD is smaller, the Aer is bigger. If that won't help you pick, flip a coin lol.
@@Nomads.Nation thanks for confirming this choice is nearly impossible haha!
@@rikdriessen951 best of luck!
Been waiting for this video for so long, thank you mate!
hope it was worth the wait!
The top handle being so wide could be used as a vertical luggage pass-through. What do you think?
eh, maybee
Do you have any issues with the fidlock? Feels like it is very sensitive to any movement and any unvoluntary sway will unclick the lock opening the main compartment. Annoyingly this happens even when having it directly on the back both straps over the shoulders.
Yes, I didn’t highlight this enough in the review and really only became aware of it as I wore the pack more. I would say tho in my experience the fidlock only comes undone when swinging the bag around and trying to grab something.
Great videos, I just subscribed. Trying to understand if I need to go for the Nomatic Travel Pack, Modern Dayfarer v2 or the AER Duffel Pack 3. I guess I need to repeat all of your videos again haha, they definitely help.
Thanks so much! Each has their pros and cons - happy to help if you provide more details of your preferences
Same here , I am struggling between these two backpack. Which one did you end up getting? For me v2 seems to have larger capacity, but it doesn’t come with a divided laptop compartment like are do. Aer has a better shape but seems like a smaller capacity.
Hi@@wongwills! Happy to help. I ended up getting the AER and I must say I really like it. The only downside for me is the fact that it does not stand up straight and will fall, so I need to put it against something.
Its really versatile and fits my lifestyle. I can take it to sports, take it for a short two day trip, and daily office without having extra things inside works great too. On my way back from the office i sometimes stop at the supermarkt to do some groceries and this bag gives me plenty of space to do so.
On full capacity (gym clothes, office stuff) it becomes a bit tight everything but I do not mind.
thanks for the review Aaron! I'm thinking I'm gonna go for the V2 as my new EDC bag, after seeing all the improvements! one question, would the water bottle fit an even wider water bottle like a nalgene 32oz bottle? also, one of your biggest complaints from the V1 so question, does it stand up by itself? 😆
If you watch around 1:44 into the video, the V1 is falling over as Aaron lets go of it, but the V2 seems to be standing up on its own. Also around 6:20, it seems to stand up on its own. Not sure if it's due to the contents so take that for what it's worth.
V2 def isn't a self-standing bag in the way that the Nomatic Backpack is, but if packed out the right way it can sortof manage to hold itself up. As for water bottle I'm not 100% sure cuz I don't have a Nalgene - maybe reach out to David at MD and check with him!
Hi Aaron, I love the detailed review and comparison to the V1. Is it true that the quick access pocket in the straps is no longer a feature on the V2?
Thanks so much! And yes, this is true.
Packed my 40 oz Owala in the water bottle holder. Worked great.
Thanks for sharing!!
I've been constantly rewatching your videos for both this v2 and the Aer City Pack Pro and I can't make up my mind. I basically need space for a laptop, tower, change of clothes, boxing gloves, and I'd like to use the bag as my EDC as well. Which one would you think fits best?
Boxing gloves can be bulky. ACPP might be better for that (but it’s a bigger bag, keep that in mind)
@@Nomads.Nation thank you, I might just go with that one then! I also want to add that your videos are very well-made and informative, and having lived in HK a while ago it's nice you roam around the city whilst watching the reviews!
@@KelvinChanqpc That's so awesome to hear dude, appreciate the kind words! 🇭🇰
I feel like the laptop compartment feels a bit tight and can't fit any more than the laptop. Like a charger or powerbank. I'd prefer my tech stuff to be all in one component. There's also only one place to put things, so I might be wary of putting two devices together inside. Like an iPad or powerbank and a laptop. The two will hit each other while walking and cause dents etc.
Quick access is super important to me to be able to access things on the go.. I'm also afraid with the dual zippers for the middle compartment, the backpack might just open and give way if I try to unzip it while standing causing contents to fall out. Happened to me once in the train for another bag.
I do like the shoe compartment that can be converted though.
Thanks for the review!
Great points. It’s def not a bag intended to carry two laptops, and ur other tech gear will have to go into the main compartment. Cheers!
I just bought this as it is exactly what I’m looking for in a work/gym carry. One question I have on this and other bags is, why does the laptop sleeve (perfectly position here) need to be padded on both sides? The back side I understand; but if you’re carrying items in the front of the bag, and even if you’re not, why do we need a second thick padding on the front of the sleeve, which after all is just the back wall of the main compartment, where presumably you have other stuff to act as padding? Seems like you could reduce weight and thickness by eliminating it. Thoughts?
Def could! But the weight/bulk isn't too much and it also helps give the bag some structure which makes it a more comfortable wear and gives it a smarter aesthetic
Have you had a look at the Mous 25L Backpack? If so, what are your thoughts?
Haven’t yet, hoping to soon!
nice work as always aaron, 25k incoming 🚨
Thanks so much - we are growing thanks to support like yours!!
The new V2 looks great. Deciding between this bag and the Aer City Pack Pro. Any suggestions?
thanks dude! Tough call, both great bags. I'd keep it simple - if you need more space go with ACPP. If you want something smaller go with MDV2. But you cannot go wrong either way :)
@@Nomads.Nation Thanks Aaron! I appreciate your comment! Nice to see other HK TH-camrs on here! Maybe I'll run into you sometime in the streets.
Glad to help dude and yea if you see me in passing be sure to say whats up! 👋🏻 🇭🇰
Hey, I’m looking for a bag that ticks a few boxes and would really value your advice. It would be mainly for everyday carry and office use. But occasionally used weekends away. I like the expanding feature some bags have, but love the style/material of the Sympl commuter backpack. Thanks
if you want expansion then check out Nomatic Backpack, Knack Pack Expandable Small, or the Fyro T22 (which to be transparent is my backpack)
Great video, Aaron! Stumbled upon this as I needed a football/gym bag alternative from my wndrd prvke and North face recon that had a dedicated shoe section!
Couldn't help but notice you're in HK too! Clicked your nomad project kick-starter and the fyro looks great too!!! Any chance it'll be out in HK before the Jan 2025 date? 😱
Thank so much! We are focusing on getting our Kickstarter backers handled first, once that happens the bags will be live on Fyro.co for sale, but at full retail of $285. We will be running a pre-sale for cheaper in a few weeks, if you email me aaron@fyro.co I'll get you on the email list for that
@@Nomads.Nation Amazing, thanks a lot!
How's the security from pick-pockets? Can the laptop compartment be locked together with the side pocket at the top?
it cannot as far as i know
funny, my V1 does not have the side pocket but 2 small side pocket... early v1 maybe
Interesting! Thanks for the comment 🫶🏽
This backpack is very nice, but is it secure that to use a magnetic lock in a backpack?🤔 It seems quite easy to open by other people
Perhaps easy to open, but if the buckle is open what are they going to do next? Open the flap, lift their hand to get inside, rummage around your bag, all while it’s on your back?
Do you prefer this over the Aer duffel pack 3 for gym/work
Only because of the quick access cuz it’s super important to me. If it was less important to me, then I’d go with the Aer Duffel 3
I must be mad. I like the box look of v1. Makes it unique
Not at all - to each their own!
Argh.. how did I miss this vid? Ordered it through your link :D It looks so cool (not Fyro cool, but cool!) I saw the bag stand up by itself for a moment. Was that a fluke or does it stand up on its own reasonably well? Thanks Aaron!
Cheers, Chris
Yo dude thanks for using our link! It’s a phenomenal bag but it doesn’t really stand up by itself unfortunately. Be sure to let me know what you think of it after testing it out!
I'm having dilema between this and Alpaka Elements Backpack Pro.
I’ll be reviewing the Alpaka Pro for my first time in a few months. You def can’t go wrong with quality of either brand, so just decide based on which features are most important to you 💪🏾
@@Nomads.Nation I saw a few reviews that the fidlock can open itself. Is it a real problem?
@@mantap303 a bit, yes. I wish I would have highlighted this a bit more in the review, the fidlock can come undone, especially when swinging the bag over the grab something via the side access
Hey Aaron, can you recommend other bags with shoe compartment in this price range?
Aer Duffel Pack 3, Aer Fit Pack 3, Nomatic Travel Bag 30L, anything by King Kong
@@Nomads.Nation thanks Aaron!
Excellent review.
I own the VX version of the V1, but I'm tempted by this. 😂
Thanks dude! It’s a big upgrade to V1 💪🏾
Added con, Aaron! It looks crooked from the back 😅 it triggers my OCD
it does a bit yes, but only when there's a water bottle in the compartment. Otherwise it's much more aligned
Will the V2 straps take the Modern Dayfarer chest strap like V1?
neither has a sternum strap, unless I'm missing something?
the biggest thing i hate about this bag are 2 things 1) it doesnt stand at all... not even the slightest 2) when you lock the magnetic buckle of the main compartment and u sling ur back on ur back really hard with ur rightarm, the buckle flies OPEN!!! super annoying
Point #1 - can't really hold that against the bag, the large majority bags don't self-stand, and MD never advertised that it can. Point #2 - definitely a solid criticism.
Got the V1 for more than a year now, would still buy v1 over v2...
It’s not a hot take tbh, I think there are pros and cons to both models
Love my v1 and I'd only upgrade the bottle pocket.
V1 is still awesome, but yes I agree, the bottle pocket is an upgrade - more versatile
I carry a lot of books (10+kg), I’m just wondering if the fidlock will give way if I turn the back upside down? And also I do tend to be clumsy-i do drop my bag with my 16” laptop in it, do you think the false bottom on this should be sufficient ? I’m trying to decide between this and the aero citypack pro
It can unlock if you were to for some reason turn the bag upside down, yes. The laptop compartment is very secure 💪🏻
But given your clumsy lifestyle (I’m clumsy too lol) then ACPP might be a better option
@@Nomads.Nation thank you for the quick response
@@infiniteembrace glad to help
The biggest problem is this vs alpaka ELEMENTS BACKPACK PRO. So difficult to choose.
both 840d both have excellent quality & features.
oh yea that's a tough one - good luck lol
@@Nomads.Nation alpaka definitely has better interior lining color & quality though & $25 cheaper too. plus all aquaguard zippers.
@@datdudeinred great points! But even having said that, you can just never go wrong with Aer.
@@Nomads.Nation
I’ve got a struggle between this and the able carry daily plus in fact. I prefer the organization on this one, it’s just so so versatile for what you can put in, the able carry plus is 20L about and got this internal water bottle holder which I’m not sure how it will restrains it and it got the laptop inside the main compartment, except this two parts, I think it is the almost perfect bag as well. Which would you choose? Would there be a review about the able carry daily plus?
@@wilsonlamlyt7138 Can't go wrong either way - just go with whatever your gut tells you!
I like the bag but I like having that separation from gym to work in design like aer fit pack 3. We didn't see it kitted out with the shoes but I reckon shoes take a lot of space
yup shoes def take up some space, I shoulda shot that - bad aaron!
which one did you take @smaao
im also confused between the two
@shauryaa047 I got aer fit 3, which holds a bit and still looks sleek. My favourite bag
@@smaao are you satisfied with the space inside the main pocket after putting in the shoes as well as the small side pockets and the capacity these small pockets hold?
I feel like they did away with a second water bottle holder for the admin pocket on the side, and tbh I don't see that was necessary and frankly in the PNW is super disappointing. People here often use the second water bottle pocket for an umbrella, as you never really know when it will rain, and you don't want to put a wet umbrella in your bag. Also, what if you want to carry water and a coffee, or smoothie? It's supposed to be a gym bag isn't it?
Do you mean in general? Cuz V1 only had one water bottle pocket as well
@@Nomads.Nation Yes, that was a complaint for V1 also. You mentioned that you were interested in feedback for your bag's prototype. Things I liked about it were the organization and the shoulder strap pocket.
Also essential I think should be chest strap and/or hip strap.
@@dharmapunk777 thanks for that!!
Did they remove the small pocket on the strap?
they did! Forgot to mention that
nice review but no mention of a sternum strap?
no sternum strap on this guy, and I didn't mention it cuz personally I never need a sternum strap on a 20L EDC pack
Hey Aaron, have the straps broken in more over time, or are they still super stiff?
Broken in a bit for sure after a few weeks
What straps?
@@unofficiallatinamericanist shoulder
@@Nomads.Nation Oh right. Did the shoulder straps break badly or so? My V2 arrived on Friday and I love it! Very slick and professional but still super practical. But I also realised I don’t have that many stuff to put it in my bag other than the basic and gym clothes and shoes LOL
@@unofficiallatinamericanist they break in in a good way! Try to carry a few other EDC things with you to optimize your routine.
Don't know what camera you were using but the main shot from straight on was really out of focus.
really? It's a lower quality camera but I don't think it's OOF... I'll bring it up with my videographer tho, cheers!
Came here for the review, stayed for the Nomad Nation backpack announcement!
thanks for stopping by (and hopefully sticking around!). I'm in Vietnam making the newest sample of my bag now - big updates coming soon :)
Great video. Great bag. Great job 👍🏾💯
thanks so much!!
Thank you. All fair, but I am more interested in saving up my money for Aaron nomad backpack. 😉
This made me smile 😃
please review the KP Zero G backpack mate
Will ad to our to do list - thanks for the rec!
Hey Aaron, can you test is a 17" laptop fits in this bag? My laptop is 395.7 x 260.8 30.05mm which is a bit thinner than regular 17" laptops so it's hard to confirm where it fits. Thank you in advance!
This sounds like the perfect question for Modern Dayfarer customer support - please let us know what they say!
@@Nomads.Nation They seem to be only giving me the dimensions of the entire bag but not the laptop compartment unfortunately. They don't seem to know the sleeve dimensions.
@@nuggetthewifiwarrior3694 interesting...
Nvm I’m digging the v2. Thanks for the breakdowns! Using your link
V2 all day, and appreciate using our link!
Nice bag!! I’ve only once used the WNDRD PRVKE bag i got from you, now i’m looking at this. 😂 this bag addiction we have, man. 😅😂
dude its a slippery slope and I'm sorry but also not sorry 😂
@@Nomads.Nation lmao! 🤣
I hate the v2 because i have the v1 and now I want this fu.... v2😭 but stop I must take my time and spend less money 😅
the struggle is real haha
Waterproofing please!!!
It’s very water resistant
Why don’t you also review thule products?
there are so many bag brands I haven't gotten around to reviewing yet, Thule being one of them - hopefully soon!
Gotta go with V1 here.
Can’t argue with that! Both are amazing
What do you think about the strap shape/geometry? The V1s felt like they were attached too close and angled too vertically for me. I'm not a huge dude but the straps would always force their way out unless I used the chest strap to cinch them together.
The fabric on the backpads on my V1 also pilled up like crazy. Really nasty & cheap material. How does the new fabric feel from a longevity perspective?
Comfort seems good to me on both versions. Which materials did you think were cheap?
@Aaron Radcliffe (Nomads Nation) The mesh covering the pads. It got ratty looking really quickly. To be clear: I like my V1 a lot, but the worst made part were the pads. The rest still looks fine.
@@rb8302-p6r got it, but also weird, that part is fine on mine
Suitcase strap please!!
Totally agree
If this is how the bag looks like on your back when you max it out, I definitely don't want it. 3:23
The magnet in the front of the bag is usually more centered, but def was a bit crooked at that spot
Can't believe this backpack STILL isn't out
It’s available for preorder with deliveries coming in next month
Do you think V2 is an upgrade over V1? Let me know below! 👇🏼
YES 👍🏾
Is it standable on V2?
its not no
I like V1
many ppl do but I give preference to V2
why does it look visually wonky
If the top lid and buckle arent straight then it makes the bag look a little off. But this doesn’t happen all the time
Thanks for the video. You should check out the Millican Smith the Roll 25l
I’d love to! I’ve seen it, looks beautiful
Nice ❤
❤️❤️
Technically, it was not the first over TH-cam, as you’ve promised)))
who beat me???
@@Nomads.Nation Bo Ismono. 7 days ago. "The Perfect Backpack". One of them is the V2 : )
@F L 😂😂😂
@@denis-kravets Yes I was going to mention that to Aaron the other day but I thought it could have been mean to say considering his great effort! Bo’s review of the V2 backpack is far shorter and way too fast to be an actual review of the V2 backpack unlike Nomads Nation’s 🎉
@@unofficiallatinamericanist nah, I'm ready here to take all the hate : )
This is now only 157 so I'm really rhinking about this
That’s a great price - do it lol
Oh shhhhhhiiiitt
aw yeeeeaaaaa
Eh.
It’s def not for everyone. Hope ur well Marian!
You too Aaron! Hope you are taking care of yourself through all the stress 🙂
I'm probably in the minority, but I have a tough time with bags that allow weather in from the top. Need to zip or roll for me.
Great review, as always. 👍
@@marianthelibrarian2274 totally makes sense :)
Meh (never you! The pack)...
confused I am
@@Nomads.Nationabout comment? Pack not for me, though I can see draw. Your comments are always a draw!
thanks!
Buyer beware. It took more than 60 days between when they charged my credit card and when the product arrived. (read the fine print on their website before you buy) The bag was not even in production when I purchased it. When I tried to return it because it's a shoddy product with slick marketing I was told that I'd have to ship it from USA to Germany, which woulg cost me another $100 in addition to the $300 that I already wasted. Customer service is non-existent at this company. I'm selling mine on eBay if anyone wants to buy this at a reduced rate. Don't believe the hype. This backpack doesn't even stand up straight when you place it one the ground. It falls over on it's side. The side pockets were too small to even hold my water bottle. It's tiny and uncomfortable to wear. Slick marketing, bad customer service, middling product design.
appreciate your comment and sorry to hear about your experience. For what it's worth I will say that I respond to every comment on this channel, and this could be the first negative complaint I've heard about Modern Dayfarer's customer support. Hopefully your situation was an anomaly. Also, the bag isn't marketed as a self-standing bag, and not all side pockets can hold all water bottles, so I don't think these are valid criticisms. This is still one of my favorite bags ever, but also, to each their own
Update from a more recent purchase… I purchased this in April and it came within 4 days.
@@reedschaller8395 thanks for the update!