Nice comparison video. But please consider some changes in videography. Dark bags on a gray background in low key light is not a great combo. Big fan of your channel.
Another great delivery.. vocals more than visual though. 😊 Please, kindly consider an indept expose on the Boundary Supply 15L Errant Sling and Modular Attachments.. it presently seems so badass!
I find evergoods to be most comfortable EDC bags my only request is to make a top loading laptop compartment than side loaded. Also I prefer the CTB over the CPL line, fixes the external water bottle problem. All these bags are winners. You can’t fix the Mission Workshops lack of false floor with 3rd parter foam inserts, or DIY it.
I've been looking for a replacement for my Thule Subterra 23L that I've been using religiously since 2020. I've been scouring TH-cam for reviews of all the packs in this category for weeks and this is the best/most useful I've found by far. The close-up shots on the details are great. Pacing is perfect also. When I buy, I'll absolutely use your referral link. As far as my bag hunt goes, I'm shocked at how many "EDC" bags lack either a basic water bottle sleeve or vertical-load luggage passthrough. 2 Non-negotiables for me.
Surprised there was no mention of larger/smaller versions of these bags for consideration. While the in depth review of each item was great there are similar variants that would be helpful to mention if people wanted more/less. Evergoods CTB line is a nice option with bottle pockets in various liter capacities like the CPL. Aer and Black Ember also have variations.
I agree. As an owner of the Bellroy Transit Workpack Pro 22L that I've been using every day for the last month in lieu of my older bags (Bellroy Venture Ready 26L and Peak Design Everyday Zip 20L) to get a true feel for it I can honestly say the smaller version, compared to the 28L shown here, has been great. It fits everything I carry daily (16" laptop/charger/BT mouse, tech pouch, bento box, travel coffee mug, and various EDC/personal care items) the size has been great. The smaller versions are defitinely worth mention and consideration.
I have the Nomatic and Troubadour Apex Backpack 3.0 and frankly don't love either as they both have strange qwerks and collapsing sections especially when trying to get at quick access pockets on the back. The AER looks interesting albeit costly.
@@NomadByNecessity I have the Nomadic Backpack. The qwerks are the zippers aren't smooth and catch. The plate that hides straps have snap that aren't easy to attached and it adds some weight as a whole. It shows dirt and dust very easily, moreso than my other packs. Customer service from Nomadic has sucked in my experience. For the money it isn't worth it. It does look good and is lower profile which is what I prefer.
@SherwoodTaz Oh wow.. these are real considerations. Maybe I should stick with Travelpro Elite Series; Carry on and Backpack. Though I'm definitely getting the Boundary Supply Errant 15L Sling for my Canadian Adventures. I hope a reviewer does a video on the best large size travel slings. Thanks for your response.
These are ridiculously expensive. If you dont want to spend 1/4 to 1/2 a grand on a freakin backpack then I recommend a Targus Drifter. I got one for like 65 bucks 4 years ago and It holds all my IT tools, 2 laptops, and my water bottle. Plus its a tank.
The ltt backpack (version 1) has huge quality control issues and like the other person said, isn't made with good premium materials. However the new v2 one coming up is alot more akin to bags in this video
Perfect timing, Im in the market for a new work backpack. Great video!
Nice comparison video. But please consider some changes in videography. Dark bags on a gray background in low key light is not a great combo. Big fan of your channel.
True True True.. I altered my brightness more than 3 times wondering why I couldn't see nada! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
All the bags with the exception of the "Black" Amber offer colors other than black...nice.
Another great delivery.. vocals more than visual though. 😊
Please, kindly consider an indept expose on the Boundary Supply 15L Errant Sling and Modular Attachments.. it presently seems so badass!
Able Carry Daily Plus needs to be on this list.
Yes, yes, yessss fantastic author, American Cosmic is a must read.
Stubble & Co Everyday Backpack is missing from this comparison. I believe that it's an excellent backpack for everyone.
No Able Carry Max EDC?
I find evergoods to be most comfortable EDC bags my only request is to make a top loading laptop compartment than side loaded. Also I prefer the CTB over the CPL line, fixes the external water bottle problem.
All these bags are winners. You can’t fix the Mission Workshops lack of false floor with 3rd parter foam inserts, or DIY it.
Quel est la marque et le modèle du portefeuille vu dans le premier sac svp ? Merci
I've been looking for a replacement for my Thule Subterra 23L that I've been using religiously since 2020. I've been scouring TH-cam for reviews of all the packs in this category for weeks and this is the best/most useful I've found by far. The close-up shots on the details are great. Pacing is perfect also. When I buy, I'll absolutely use your referral link.
As far as my bag hunt goes, I'm shocked at how many "EDC" bags lack either a basic water bottle sleeve or vertical-load luggage passthrough. 2 Non-negotiables for me.
Surprised there was no mention of larger/smaller versions of these bags for consideration. While the in depth review of each item was great there are similar variants that would be helpful to mention if people wanted more/less. Evergoods CTB line is a nice option with bottle pockets in various liter capacities like the CPL. Aer and Black Ember also have variations.
I agree. As an owner of the Bellroy Transit Workpack Pro 22L that I've been using every day for the last month in lieu of my older bags (Bellroy Venture Ready 26L and Peak Design Everyday Zip 20L) to get a true feel for it I can honestly say the smaller version, compared to the 28L shown here, has been great. It fits everything I carry daily (16" laptop/charger/BT mouse, tech pouch, bento box, travel coffee mug, and various EDC/personal care items) the size has been great. The smaller versions are defitinely worth mention and consideration.
No Nomatic?!?!?!
U guys miss Goruck bullet 18 double compartment
I have the Nomatic and Troubadour Apex Backpack 3.0 and frankly don't love either as they both have strange qwerks and collapsing sections especially when trying to get at quick access pockets on the back. The AER looks interesting albeit costly.
Interesting.. pls which of the Nomatic do you have and what is your greatest quirk..? I'm about to pull the trigger on the Travel Pack and CarryOn.
@@NomadByNecessity I have the Nomadic Backpack. The qwerks are the zippers aren't smooth and catch. The plate that hides straps have snap that aren't easy to attached and it adds some weight as a whole. It shows dirt and dust very easily, moreso than my other packs. Customer service from Nomadic has sucked in my experience. For the money it isn't worth it. It does look good and is lower profile which is what I prefer.
@SherwoodTaz Oh wow.. these are real considerations. Maybe I should stick with Travelpro Elite Series; Carry on and Backpack. Though I'm definitely getting the Boundary Supply Errant 15L Sling for my Canadian Adventures.
I hope a reviewer does a video on the best large size travel slings.
Thanks for your response.
These are ridiculously expensive. If you dont want to spend 1/4 to 1/2 a grand on a freakin backpack then I recommend a Targus Drifter. I got one for like 65 bucks 4 years ago and It holds all my IT tools, 2 laptops, and my water bottle. Plus its a tank.
how is the LTT backpack not here?
The LTT backpack is too large and too basic in terms of quality. This channel usually only showcases sleek and premium products.
@@jaybihola382 you sure about that?
@@jaybihola382 They have the commuter backpack now
The ltt backpack (version 1) has huge quality control issues and like the other person said, isn't made with good premium materials.
However the new v2 one coming up is alot more akin to bags in this video
Because it's a rip-off.
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Does anyone even use this emoji🪬