One additional feature worth mentioning is the floating luggage pass-through on the CTB20. And I believe all of these bags have the option of using a hydration bladder with the access for the tube on the straps.
Definitely a good call out but I elected to omit that as I felt it was a fairly obvious feature for the CTB. And yes, all the bags are compatible with a hydration bladder.
Thanks John - totally agree. I will say I’ve learned to get past the lack of side/bottle pockets making the CPL very ideal for daily needs. If I’m in travel mode I gotta have side pockets. Can’t sacrifice them at that point.
I appreciate a dude dedicated to mastering his craft. And by this I mean the fact I didn’t hear a single teeth suck throughout this comparison. Kudos Eric
What’re you grabbing most often when not traveling? I’m still waiting for my CPL16 to arrive this month but am curious what your go-to is at the moment.
I feel like I’ve been bouncing around but overall, I’ve been using my Filip Raboch Daypack lately, and now the new Wanderer. But the CPL16 is just such an awesome daily bag.
I had the CPL16 on pre-order but emailed them and swapped to the CTB 20 just due to the flexibility. You can do EDC/work and travel with one bag. Plus the water bottle pockets are so minimal you don't notice them...And they are literally the same except bag but you get the extra top pocket on the CTB20. The only difference is the width really. Oh and for me the key clip is in the correct spot on the CTB. But hard choice both great bags.
One additional feature worth mentioning is the floating luggage pass-through on the CTB20. And I believe all of these bags have the option of using a hydration bladder with the access for the tube on the straps.
Definitely a good call out but I elected to omit that as I felt it was a fairly obvious feature for the CTB.
And yes, all the bags are compatible with a hydration bladder.
Great video Eric 💪🏽 definitely love the look of the CPL and the functionality of the CTB.
Thanks John - totally agree. I will say I’ve learned to get past the lack of side/bottle pockets making the CPL very ideal for daily needs. If I’m in travel mode I gotta have side pockets. Can’t sacrifice them at that point.
I appreciate a dude dedicated to mastering his craft. And by this I mean the fact I didn’t hear a single teeth suck throughout this comparison. Kudos Eric
😂 heard that feedback and I’ve been working on it. Thanks haha
Awesome 👏
Thank you! Cheers!
my choice is mpl22:
best in class comfort
best in class weight
I dont carry laptops
I don’t think there is a better choice for me :)
Exactly! Gotta pick based on your needs. The MPL22 is such a great bag.
What’re you grabbing most often when not traveling? I’m still waiting for my CPL16 to arrive this month but am curious what your go-to is at the moment.
I feel like I’ve been bouncing around but overall, I’ve been using my Filip Raboch Daypack lately, and now the new Wanderer. But the CPL16 is just such an awesome daily bag.
I had the CPL16 on pre-order but emailed them and swapped to the CTB 20 just due to the flexibility. You can do EDC/work and travel with one bag. Plus the water bottle pockets are so minimal you don't notice them...And they are literally the same except bag but you get the extra top pocket on the CTB20. The only difference is the width really. Oh and for me the key clip is in the correct spot on the CTB. But hard choice both great bags.
Where is the patch on the MPL from?
That’s from MaxPax.
maxpax.store/collections/patches
Why did you leave out your new CBB22?
It’s not a standard release product, yet.