![]() The Duffel Pack 2 and Fit Pack 2 are nice bags if you're looking for a bag that can handle a routine that includes going to the gym before or after work. The ability to change to a briefcase or messenger bag is slightly gimmicky, but it's probably nice in a pinch if you need a bag that can convert from a backpack to those things for business purposes. In terms of EDC, the Day Pack is very popular, and it was very recently refreshed as the Day Pack 2 which adds an exterior water bottle pocket, nicer liner material, and a false bottom for the laptop compartment.Īnother EDC option is the Flight Pack 2 - it looks like a shrunken Travel Pack 2, and is another sharp option to use for work or as a personal item for travel, pairing with a carry-on. Also, I like that it simplifies things a bit by removing the side compression straps, which I don't use too much on my TP2. The Travel Pack 2 Small is a newer offering that is worth considering too: it's very similar to the Travel Pack 2 with a slightly smaller footprint that still offers a good amount of space. It's just the right size for one-bag travel, it has a good amount of organization, the materials are durable, and I think it looks pretty sharp. The Travel Pack 2 is widely considered one of the best travel bags, and mine performed really well on a 3-week trip through Asia last year. I have too much Aer stuff, so here are some thoughts in case they're useful for someone looking into the brand (there's a ton of good info in r/onebag and r/manybaggers): ![]()
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