![]() ![]() This bag can fit a good deal of stuff - especially if you pack smartly. We usually pack a lot more organized than this. Aer Travel Pack Review: Deep DiveĪlright, let’s get down & dirty with the Aer Travel Pack. The Aer Travel Pack costs $220 directly from the Aer Website. And it’s actually rugged thanks to its heavy duty 1680D Cordura ballistic nylon exterior. It does have a few straps that hang off the bag but they’re pretty minimal. It’s sleek, streamlined, and it won’t stick out in an urban environment (we hate the look of crazy colored “hiking” bags). One thing we love about this bag is its looks. ![]() ![]() That said, if you’re a heavy packer then you might need a little more space (or strongly consider packing a lot less). Basically, if you can pack light then this bag will work for you. It isn’t huge but it does hold a surprising amount of stuff (we’ll get to that later in the review). That means not having to pay checked bag fees, not worrying about lost luggage, and being able to zip through city streets with ease. The Aer is designed to be a “one bag” travel backpack - which basically means it’s meant for people who want to only travel with a single carry-on sized backpack (It’s small enough to fit the carry-on size requirements of all the budget airline). NOTE: Aer has made some solid upgrades to their Travel Pack and replaced it with their new Travel Pack 2 - Read our Aer Travel Pack 2 Review for more details. We’ve been hearing a lot of good things about the new Aer Tavel Pack backpack so we wanted to do our own hands-on review of the Aer to see if it’s a good travel backpack. ![]()
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