Please never stop doing videos, you are increíble, your videos are incredible, you make me feel less weird, because I love so much backpacks and nobody understands me, thank you so much
@denissitasc , you just need to find your crew that understands you: ua-cam.com/video/3qVPNONdF58/v-deo.html I have the AER Go Pack 2 in Olive green and it is awesome! With Chase's review, I'm looking at the whole collection.
I got an Aer Go Pack thanks to your videos and I love it for almost every use. Commuting on public transit, traveling by plane, day hikes, etc. If it ever starts falling apart, I would definitely upgrade to this new version. The extra features and comfort seem useful, and the extra size wouldn't bother me.
They shifted away from packable to more daily carry. For some that’s a deal breaker, for me I’m very intrigued. But I wish they’d keep the original Go backpack in stock.
My dream bag is an ultralight version of the Travel Pack 3. Design is top notch but I feel like you could slice at least a pound and a half out of it without much consequence. It’s beautifully padded, but I can pad individual items if need be. Maybe a travel pack 3 built like this Go would be a good starting place.
I just received my City Pack and I was disappointed that there's way too much padding. The bag itself is super rigid. I wish it was more malleable using a slimmer material. I also wish the top of the bag was less square. Looks like I'm carrying a huge box over my shoulders.
Thanks for the review. I think the GO Pack 2 looks great. It has good looks, it is spacious, it has alot of useful compartments and it is LIGHT. Many of the other AER bags (lCity Pack, Day Pack) are way too heavy and way too tight inside.
I bought the Go Pack gen 1 following your recommendation and i am still using it as my lightest daypack everywhere around the world, it's still alive and kickin'. A simple, solid, lowkey bag. Definitely interested in the slightly more comfy / rigid version with bigger storage zones (front + top). The extra tiny weight should not be a problem compared to what I carry everyday. Thanks again Chase for those reviews, a must for travelers.
Chase did it again! A precise explanation of the backpack! I am using it now and have noooo regrets. Got my laptop and gear all in with no issues. Adds about no / practically no weight. Plus …… you can LITERALLY ROLL it up! Yes i said ROLL . FYI, everything he’s said about it is on target. I have no clue about the previous version but this is perfect! Don’t even second guess getting one!
Great review, as you would say, "REALLY RAD" ! Not too many reviews on these AER packables, your review ROCKS! I bought the backpack for my EDC and LOVE it: Exactly what I need - simple, elegant, well-thought out, green color is great Few things I didn't know I needed - strap is nice, deep outside pocket with a magnet strap, quality zippers, THIS fabric! Liked AND subscribed (finally the YT algo recommended some good content) mmMMBYEeeee!
Really dig the design of the Aer Go, I also like the play on words, sounds like ergo as in ergonomic. The fabric seems to have the look of dyneema without being as loud and crinkly.
I shouldn't even be BUYING more bags this guy is reviewing, but I watch anyways cause it's fun. Thanks for another entertaining video, paired well with my peri peri chicken during dinner, now back to work.
That backpack. It solves a lot of my issues with the first one. A bit more organization, the quick access pocket looks like less of an afterthought, and I think it's just got better lines. But I think it might be a little too bulky to be "packable." If I bought it, I'd use it for those days where I'm not traveling but putzing around locally and won't be home all day. Like if I had a long session at the tattoo shop and filled it with meat sticks and bananas.
This collection is excellent - another home run for Aer, just got the backpack and it feels great… will be my go to day bag for city walks etc.. perfect size, water bottle (and umbrella pockets for rainy London) great material.. very likely to also get the sling (great combo with the backpack) and the duffle… How would you compare the duffel to the bellroy packable duffel you recently reviewed?
why dont they have an anchor point (so you can attach a caribiner) in the outside dump pocket so you can at least tether something so it doesnt slide out when the back is upturned?
Great review of the backpack. I have the aer travel pack 3 xpac which i use as my main bag when i travel with packing cubes inside and will be using it as my main bag again for my trip to the states in Sept but was looking for a smaller, packable backpack that i can pack inside my suitcase or xpac so i can use it as my everyday bag when i get there so i can leave my xpac at the hotel, this travel bag seems ideal from the research ive done. I have watched another review of it and someone else touched on the packability of it, and they rolled it up with not many issues so it seems like it is pretty good as a packable bag :)
Excellent video and really interested in the Go Pack! Is really appreciate sternum straps though :( has anyone figured out how to attach one? If so, this bag would be almost perfect for me.
These are definitely nice! Personally, I require a bag that folds down into a smaller footprint as I like to stuff it in my duffel for one-bag travel. Would love a more packable version in these materials from Air!
When I lived in the UK, I carried my backpack all the time. But now since I moved back to Hong Kong, I could no longer wearing a backpack in summer time. A decent Tote bag makes a lot sense. You won't get a sweaty 🥵 back.
Question: Have you done a review on 3-Way laptop bags? I’m thinking of getting one (preferably not black… I’ve got backpacks and a brief in black!), but I’d love to hear your take’
Chase, the backpack seems like a bit of downgrade right? Its thicker, heavier, but according to their listed specs its less volume. Doesn’t seem like it warrants top packable backpack pick like their last one did. I’m hugely bummed.
The GoPack would have been my perfect EDC if it wasn't a "packable" bag and actually made for city/trail meaning maybe a beefier harness system. But it ticks all my boxes.
Whilst I like the bags, I dislike just the magnet on the front pocket. It limits what you can put in there, in case things fall out. I’d have been more impressed, and more likely to buy one, if the front had a zip closure instead.
Please never stop doing videos, you are increíble, your videos are incredible, you make me feel less weird, because I love so much backpacks and nobody understands me, thank you so much
Hey me, too. And btw, weird RULEZ!
@@DeeEllEff alwayssss, we are the best :)
I feel you, I love backpacks.
@denissitasc , you just need to find your crew that understands you: ua-cam.com/video/3qVPNONdF58/v-deo.html
I have the AER Go Pack 2 in Olive green and it is awesome! With Chase's review, I'm looking at the whole collection.
Bags for your bags, so you can carry while you carry
🤣
I got an Aer Go Pack thanks to your videos and I love it for almost every use. Commuting on public transit, traveling by plane, day hikes, etc. If it ever starts falling apart, I would definitely upgrade to this new version. The extra features and comfort seem useful, and the extra size wouldn't bother me.
They shifted away from packable to more daily carry. For some that’s a deal breaker, for me I’m very intrigued. But I wish they’d keep the original Go backpack in stock.
My dream bag is an ultralight version of the Travel Pack 3. Design is top notch but I feel like you could slice at least a pound and a half out of it without much consequence. It’s beautifully padded, but I can pad individual items if need be. Maybe a travel pack 3 built like this Go would be a good starting place.
Yeah, I feel you. Empty bag weighs half of the things I want to carry in it...ridiculous
I just received my City Pack and I was disappointed that there's way too much padding. The bag itself is super rigid. I wish it was more malleable using a slimmer material. I also wish the top of the bag was less square. Looks like I'm carrying a huge box over my shoulders.
I too would love this nylon used in your travel backpack. Now that being said, im not sure its possible. Sounds nice tho
Thanks for the review. I think the GO Pack 2 looks great. It has good looks, it is spacious, it has alot of useful compartments and it is LIGHT. Many of the other AER bags (lCity Pack, Day Pack) are way too heavy and way too tight inside.
I bought the Go Pack gen 1 following your recommendation and i am still using it as my lightest daypack everywhere around the world, it's still alive and kickin'. A simple, solid, lowkey bag. Definitely interested in the slightly more comfy / rigid version with bigger storage zones (front + top). The extra tiny weight should not be a problem compared to what I carry everyday. Thanks again Chase for those reviews, a must for travelers.
Chase did it again! A precise explanation of the backpack! I am using it now and have noooo regrets. Got my laptop and gear all in with no issues. Adds about no / practically no weight. Plus …… you can LITERALLY ROLL it up! Yes i said ROLL . FYI, everything he’s said about it is on target. I have no clue about the previous version but this is perfect!
Don’t even second guess getting one!
Great review, as you would say, "REALLY RAD" ! Not too many reviews on these AER packables, your review ROCKS!
I bought the backpack for my EDC and LOVE it:
Exactly what I need - simple, elegant, well-thought out, green color is great
Few things I didn't know I needed - strap is nice, deep outside pocket with a magnet strap, quality zippers, THIS fabric!
Liked AND subscribed (finally the YT algo recommended some good content)
mmMMBYEeeee!
Really dig the design of the Aer Go, I also like the play on words, sounds like ergo as in ergonomic. The fabric seems to have the look of dyneema without being as loud and crinkly.
I shouldn't even be BUYING more bags this guy is reviewing, but I watch anyways cause it's fun. Thanks for another entertaining video, paired well with my peri peri chicken during dinner, now back to work.
I bought the original day pack because of your video and now I'll get the new one because of you as well. Thanks!
That backpack. It solves a lot of my issues with the first one. A bit more organization, the quick access pocket looks like less of an afterthought, and I think it's just got better lines. But I think it might be a little too bulky to be "packable." If I bought it, I'd use it for those days where I'm not traveling but putzing around locally and won't be home all day. Like if I had a long session at the tattoo shop and filled it with meat sticks and bananas.
Chase, I’m lovin the Fear and Loathing look. Dude just keep doin you. Your reviews are above all standards.
Love the “being the helper” idea. Keep up the good vibes, Chase
This collection is excellent - another home run for Aer, just got the backpack and it feels great… will be my go to day bag for city walks etc.. perfect size, water bottle (and umbrella pockets for rainy London) great material.. very likely to also get the sling (great combo with the backpack) and the duffle…
How would you compare the duffel to the bellroy packable duffel you recently reviewed?
I love the Go Pack 2. I absolutely love it. There u go, I’ve said it.
The material and colours are really nice and are stylish without pushing a certain style on you.
why dont they have an anchor point (so you can attach a caribiner) in the outside dump pocket so you can at least tether something so it doesnt slide out when the back is upturned?
Like go pack, surprise have not added a key latch in top pocket
Hey Chase! Would love if you could show us the backpack tossed into the TP3.
Great review of the backpack. I have the aer travel pack 3 xpac which i use as my main bag when i travel with packing cubes inside and will be using it as my main bag again for my trip to the states in Sept but was looking for a smaller, packable backpack that i can pack inside my suitcase or xpac so i can use it as my everyday bag when i get there so i can leave my xpac at the hotel, this travel bag seems ideal from the research ive done. I have watched another review of it and someone else touched on the packability of it, and they rolled it up with not many issues so it seems like it is pretty good as a packable bag :)
Excellent video and really interested in the Go Pack! Is really appreciate sternum straps though :( has anyone figured out how to attach one? If so, this bag would be almost perfect for me.
Be a helper. Loved the end of your video, Chase. Really well said.
These are definitely nice! Personally, I require a bag that folds down into a smaller footprint as I like to stuff it in my duffel for one-bag travel. Would love a more packable version in these materials from Air!
@Chase Reeves What are the glasses you're wearing? Ombraz? Details please.
You didn't do the "magnets... how do they work".
Loved the video and once I figure out which bag to buy
When I lived in the UK, I carried my backpack all the time. But now since I moved back to Hong Kong, I could no longer wearing a backpack in summer time. A decent Tote bag makes a lot sense. You won't get a sweaty 🥵 back.
Is that the City Pack Pro in the beginning? Please review!
Was that the Daypack 3 at the beginning? Waiting for a refresh of the work line 😎
22L City pack pro ;)
Chase keep your videos going! You’re awesome at it!
What was the first bag taken out?
Question: Have you done a review on 3-Way laptop bags? I’m thinking of getting one (preferably not black… I’ve got backpacks and a brief in black!), but I’d love to hear your take’
Great looking packs! Does the backpack gets uncomfortable in the back when carrying a laptop?
From “Helper” to “Camp counselor vibe” in one sentence 😂
I just love how much you look like Owen Wilson.
Good Dad Vibes!! Love it!
Will there be LTT backpack review ?
Hey Chase slightly different topic, any updates on suggested man jackets as most of your go to’s don’t seem to be made anymore?
Chase, the backpack seems like a bit of downgrade right? Its thicker, heavier, but according to their listed specs its less volume. Doesn’t seem like it warrants top packable backpack pick like their last one did. I’m hugely bummed.
The GoPack would have been my perfect EDC if it wasn't a "packable" bag and actually made for city/trail meaning maybe a beefier harness system. But it ticks all my boxes.
That sling looks great but a larger size would be great!
Love and miss you Chase!
Hi kaikai!
My wife would never let me wear those glasses, but damn you look good.
What size is the grey duffel? it doesn’t look like a 35 liter
are you going to be reviewing the new essential line from waterfield?
So I saw the title and before I even watched the video I imagined Chase making some sort of “aer go” as in “ergo” joke.
17:35 and on is so good. I’d buy some #ExpeditionBehavior merch
Your link doesn’t work /:
i enjoy your pistols back by the door. theyre sweet. i prefer to be prepared if some meatsticks decide to invade my realm too. Good man.
Review LTT backback
Whilst I like the bags, I dislike just the magnet on the front pocket. It limits what you can put in there, in case things fall out. I’d have been more impressed, and more likely to buy one, if the front had a zip closure instead.
Nice!
You alright Chase? Bit exhausted?
Is hipster Raoul Duke the new host of this channel?
Disappointed that they changed the go pack..
Disappointed the backpack has become less packable. Should be marketed as a day pack, but it actually got smaller than its predecessor
Sadly, not packable any longer.
Hmm nope
Gonna pass on these. No place for business papers, man...