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Aer sling x pac
Aer sling x pac






aer sling x pac

This wasn’t a huge bother, though we do wish there was a better option for tucking away the super long adjustment strap.

aer sling x pac

The carry handle is convenient if we needed to move it over short distances, but there’s no place to secure the cross shoulder strap, so it just flaps around as you walk. Aer Travel Sling 2 | Sleek-just how we like it. Except, because this sling is lightweight and the strap has a pretty thick and cushy mesh padding, we felt confident and cool carrying it as intended.

aer sling x pac

Aer sling x pac full#

Wearing it as a full sling is the most secure, though we found that carrying it over one shoulder was still comfortable and gave off major “cool kid in school who only wears a single backpack strap even though it has two for a reason,” vibes. You can wear it as a sling for maximum comfort over long distances, throw it over one shoulder if you’ll be taking it off a bunch (like on public transit or when going from your car to a nearby building), or grab the carry handle to move it quickly.

aer sling x pac

One of the biggest benefits of this sling is the multiple carrying options. We really enjoy the look of it on-it makes us feel like young and hungry business professionals. It’s got the briefcase-esque look of the Tech Sling 2, but it sits more diagonally across the back and has external zipper storage similar to the Day Sling 2. In terms of style, this bag is like if the Aer Tech Sling 2 and the Aer Day Sling 2 had a baby. Aer Travel Sling 2 | If we didn’t know this was Aer, we probably wouldn’t know this was Aer. There’s also a little Aer etched into the zipper pull tabs, and it’s worth noting that those tabs didn’t clank together like they did for us on other Aer bags. We don’t have it on hand to vouch for the material in comparison, but 900D fabric is pretty up there in terms of durability, and Ecoya® is a solid eco-friendly fabric option if you like to make an effort to be sustainable whenever you can.Īs expected, Aer stuck to subtle branding by using the same white-on-black logo tag we’ve seen on almost all of the bags of theirs we’ve tested. However, the gray colorway strays from the pack and is instead made with 900D Ecoya® eco-dyed polyester. Aer Travel Sling 2 | This baby is built to last. If you’re not familiar with Aer, we’ve noticed that they’re particularly fond of 1680D CORDURA® ballistic nylon, YKK zippers, and Duraflex® plastic hardware, which is really just a fancy way of saying that their bags are durable. If you’re familiar with Aer, you’ll recognize this sling’s materials from pretty much any of their other bags. There are duffels, daypacks, day slings, pouches, and everything in between, but we’ll be focusing on the largest of the sling options: the Aer Travel Sling 2. This sling fits within Aer’s Travel line, which is for frequent travelers (hey there, Pack Hacker readers!) who want to streamline their packing routine as much as possible. Its sleek design is exactly what we’d expect from Aer and keeps all of your tech in one very organized location. With a 12 liter capacity and plenty of pockets to fill, this sling is great for your daily commute or if your company loves to send you away on business trips. Aer Travel Sling 2 | This sling can be worn across your back or over one shoulder. The Aer Travel Sling 2 is designed for the latter. Big or small, these guys can hold anything from a few essentials to a whole day’s worth of gear. If you know us, you know we’re no strangers to sling bags.








Aer sling x pac