11/6/2023 0 Comments Aer tech pack reviewAer Flight Pack 3 | YKK zippers everywhere. When we mentioned dirt getting stuck in nooks and crannies earlier, this was one of the worst culprits. The front pocket is Aer’s signature #10 AquaGuard zip, and there are loops on either side of the zip to assist in opening. There are YKK zippers throughout the bag, all of which perform well. The X-Pac has a neat diamond pattern throughout the fabric and an orange interior compared to the gray interior of the model we have on hand. The Black is sleek and minimalistic while the Gray is a little less industrial-looking. We have the Black Cordura colorway on hand, but there are Heathered Gray 700D Cordura and Black X-Pac options, too. Aer Flight Pack 3 | Minimalistic, but lots of features, too. The material is thick enough that it’s difficult for water to penetrate it, and it held up in 30 minutes of consistent rain snow, and sleet. The material holds up well when faced with moisture considering it doesn’t have a DWR coating. The corners and crevices of the pack are a little harder to get clean, but a bit of scrubbing or using a brush from the sink does the job pretty well. The material is easy to clean with just a wet rag if and when it picks up dirt and dust, which is fairly visible on the black colorway. Aer Flight Pack 3 | You can wear the Flight Pack in numerous ways. It’s now bluesign approved, too, which means that it’s sustainably sourced. The pack material is 1680D Cordura Ballistic Nylon, which is par for the course for Aer. Starting things off with the materials, we see something familiar from the get-go. We plan to get our hands pretty dirty with this one, so buckle up, and let’s get started. We can’t help but wonder whether the increase in size and addition of new features are enough to warrant upgrading from the second generation to the third, or if the changes are more for looks than functionality. It comes in at 20 liters, a liter larger than the second iteration, and 3.6 liters less than the first. But if you're already an owner of the previous Tech Pack Gen 1, perhaps you might want to try out other products in the Work Collection, perhaps the newest Slim pack or maybe the Day Pack 2.The third installment of Aer’s Flight Pack brings a few new features to the table, but for the most part, keeps most of the staples of previous generations. The Tech Pack 2 has some minor changes that made it a better pack, more ergonomic luggage insert, YKK® AquaGuard® zipper , suspended laptop compartment and all those tiny changes that matters. Believe it or not it is actually easier to access the side pocket opening the zipper by pulling it away from you instead of pulling it in, quite a lot of the customer has putting this into their consideration before they make the purchase. And the lining has also upgraded to a soft lining.ĭirection of the side Zipper : This maybe one of the most unnoticeable change, the direction of the zipper on the side pocket. Top Quick Access Compartment : The Zipper of the Top Quick Access compartment has been upgraded to YKK® AquaGuard® zipper. Luggage Insert : A lot of people has commented that the 1st Gen Tech Pack luggage insert is placed in the bottom, ended up that the users may not be able to pull the handle ( as the backpack height is longer than the handle, use your best imagination ), therefore by placing the luggage insert in the middle of the pack vertically will make the backpack more ergonomically friendly. But as a Macbook user I do feel that it is smoother when you slide down your MacBook on a soft lined laptop compartment comparing to the previous gen Tech Pack. Laptop Compartment : Tech Pack 2 has upgraded the lining to a soft lining to prevent stretches to your precious laptop, and also the official spec has pointed out that it is a "suspended laptop compartment" and protecting your laptop from impact, but as a previous Tech Pack 1 owner, I already felt that it is a suspended laptop compartment already to me. After the last blog talking about the difference between Day Pack 2 and Day Pack, we've received a lot of inbox asking us to compare the Tech Pack 2 and Tech Pack ( Gen 1 ), so there you go !įirst off looking at the photo you might be aware that the Tech Pack 2 is slightly smaller, 2cm shorter in length and 1cm narrower, although it may seems to be a small difference only, but visually it appears to be quite noticeable.
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