7/27/2023 0 Comments Aer fit pack rewview![]() It looks rugged/utilitarian while also being fairly sleek and streamlined. Personally, we really like the look of the Aer. This isn’t a deal breaker but it would have been a nice touch. The main zipper isn’t water resistant - so that’s kind of a bummer (the two front pocket zippers are water resistant). This bag doesn’t claim to be water-resistant but should do a decent job during light rain. These come in super handy when you take your bag out of overhead bins, if you need to carry your bag through narrow aisles, or if you’re throwing your bag around. We love that the Aer has side and top handles. Personally, we don’t like hip belts Europe travel but some people do. ![]() You’ll notice that this bag does have a sternum strap but it does not have a hip belt. ![]() Again, it’s not a ton of padding but enough to get the job done. The back of the backpack does have some mesh padding and there is a vent in the middle to give a little airflow - both are nice features that add a little extra comfort. These allow the shoulder straps to better fit the curve of your shoulders and it keeps the backpack close to your back. The shoulder straps do have load lifters on top of the straps so that’s a really nice feature. The actual straps have a decent amount of padding - it’s not the most we’ve seen but it gets the job done. That said, this bag isn’t designed to hold a ton of weight so overloading this bag will result in shoulder strain/pain (another reason to pack light). The Aer Travel Pack has a pretty good (but not amazing) suspension system so the shoulder straps/harness should keep you comfortable if you’re not wearing for long amounts of time. We really like how there are a few well-placed exterior pockets - which is surprisingly rare in a lot of travel backpacks. The Aer has plenty of pockets and places to stash all your travel gear.
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