![]() was, that none of them seemed to have considered my requirement for separation of biz and buzz. The problem, when browsing Patagonia, Fjällräven Kånken, Incase, Sandqvist, etc. I put my budget at ~200$ with the plan of finding something, that lasts me at least four times my previous backpacks. In other words I wanted to have a “business” compartment and a separate one for my sweaty training gear (or a few sets of clothes, when travelling). High durability (of fabric and zippers), a simple look, sufficient space for fitness clothes and business stuff and, the hardest part, separation of the two things. The reasons for this are simple: My work requires me to be in close proximity to a laptop, which in return requires an HDMI connector and a charging cable, and I like to do sports.Īfter a long successful relationship with a few off-brand backpacks I was ready to invest the big bucks, because I knew what I wanted: The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. In 95% of my commutes I carry a backpack. The Aer Travel Pack 2 is a sleek urban backpack designed from the ground up for one bag travel, but its minimalist look makes it equally suitable for everyday carry. ![]() I won’t go into a full review of the travel pack 2 and slings as there are many write ups and videos covering every inch of the Codura versions. Pics inside compared with Nomatic Travel Pack Backpack. But from time to time - when my personal requirements meet a great product - I fall in love. My thoughts on the limited X-PAC version of the Aer Travel Pack 2, Day Sling 2, & City Sling (Codura). I’m on a constant journey of reducing my belongings, so writing reviews seems counter-intuitive. Things - everyone has them, most people rarely need them. Good Products - Reviewing my AER Duffel 2 backpack
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