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Aer Pro Pack 24L vs Aer City Pack Pro Comparison
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- Опубліковано 12 сер 2024
- Aer Pro Pack 24L Review: packhacker.com/travel-gear/ae...
Aer City Pack Pro Review: packhacker.com/travel-gear/ae...
0:00 - Intro
0:45 - External Features
3:14 - Harness System
4:46 - Fit Notes
5:53 - Secondary Compartments
9:53 - Main Compartment
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Thanks for watching and for the support! 😃
-Eric
Great review! I really liked the Pro Pack 24L but it was a “no go” because the narrow width between the shoulder straps caused neck strain within a few minutes. I ended up getting the City Pack Pro.
Thanks for watching 😃
-Eric
I would have loved you and Lauren to do a review together on this one (pack off, pack on, unpack it, yada, yada yada) which seems to fall in a sweet spot where it might fit well on multiple body types, gender, torso lengths (the last one has a great effect on fit and comfort for someone like me. Too long and my day is ruined... ). I'm female, 5'6" and have a 17' torso. It's been really hard finding a pack where the stars align on fit and features. Maddening and expensive. Just a thought...
P.S. ooos…I meant side by comparison of the same bag…
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll pass it along 😃
-Eric
I like the new look on the Pro Pack, but the straps and lining you mentioned give me pause... a slightly stretchy material for the Valet pocket (like PD uses) would have been preferred too. Also, I really hope grab handles all around become pretty standard; they really do make a HUGE difference!
Thanks for your review!
Thanks for watching! 🤙
-Eric
I have the same concerns. If there was a Frankenstein version of these two bags, I'd buy it. But I can't think of a backpack that is well-rounded like these two. Bellroy look good, but no separate laptop compartment, and they're just a bit too expensive IMO
Thanks! I love the comparison between 2 different people of different heights!
Thanks for the great comparison. I have the Pro Pack 24L and love it, but with one suggestion. I would some type of ring or attachment device within the main compartment to secure small pouches, especially when horizontal using the luggage pass through. Keep up the great work.
It was nice to see a thorough walkthrough of each bag and the side-by-side comparison at the same time. I was considering both of these bags but, because of this video, decided the in-built organization is lacking and the overall pocket placement and pocket options don't seem all that well thought out. Also, seeing them packed out on someone's back made me realize just how blocky they look and I prefer a sleeker/slimmer look. Ultimately, I'll pass on both and keep looking for alternatives to throw into my rotation with the PD Everyday Zip 20L and Bellroy Venture Ready 26L backpacks. Suggestions are always welcome.
Have you found anything?
I'm 6ft and these do look like blocks and with poor admin sections.
Currently eyeing at the aer duffel 3. That one is longer but again not optimised at the admin section
Thank you! I was hoping to see you review these 2 backpacks side by side. It does seem like you prefer the city pack pro right?
I went for the city pack pro having compared both in the flesh. Loved the clean looks and storage design.
With the pro pack 24 you could probably slip a thin jacket through the side handles to hold it
Thanks so much for this timely comparison! I was just trying to make this decision myself!!
Thanks for watching! 🤙
-Eric
Would love to see a comparison against the original Aer City Pack vs the new Pro Pack Slim. I can't decide between the two!
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll pass it along.
-Eric
Why not use the same size person for both so we know exactly what it looks like ??
I really like the grab handles, water bottle pockets, and improved organization pockets on the Pro Pack but prefer the D Rings and strap placement on the City Pack Pro. The City Pack Pro look like it would be more comfortable but don't care for that odd half-mesh pocket or the interior pocket on the backside of the front flap. Both compelling bags overall but don't know if there needs to be two "Pro" lines for work/edc.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
-Eric
Any chance for a side by side review of the pro pac slim and the day pack 2?
I'd have to go City Pro, just because I have wider shoulders and a thicker neck and the narrow stance of the mounting point of the pro line I can tell already would be less comfortable. I do like the rest of that design though.
Both are geat bags.. The only cons (for me tho) is luggage pass through strap. I think it should be horizontal, rather than vertical. When i put on the luggage side ways, i found my small items scattered around inside the bag, and from side pocket my water bottle tends to slide out.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
-Eric
Would you be able to do a comparison between Able Carry Daily Plus and Evergoods CHZ22? Been wondering between these two and there seems to be no comparison videos between the two!
Any thoughts on Cordura vs xpac?
Good review, is it worth going for city pack pro, since i have travel pack small, not to sure
Thank you! Very helpful and informative video
Thanks for watching! 🤙
-Eric
I'd love to see comments on sizing and volume. Do they both (labeled as 24 L on the website) fit the same amount of stuff? A t-shirt test would be awesome to see. And what about the dimensions? The Aer website has the Pro Pack 24L 0.5 inch longer and 0.5 wider. Can you tell? As I am shopping for an under airline seat bag, that 0.5 inch puts the Pro Pack 24L just over the American Airline 18x14x8 limit. I wish Aer sold one 18x14x8 trying to get as much volume as possible for the limits.
Will either of these fit a 17" laptop comfortably (razer blade 17), or would you recommend another backpack for the size?
Does the frame sheet on your pro pack stick out a little bit at the bottom? Mine seems to be protruding and hitting my low back.
Can you fit a Medium and Small Peak Design Packing Cubes on both?
Will these work as personal items on flights?
Im even more confused now haha
how high is the false bottom on the city pack pro
Can you fit a camera bag inside city pack?
Which pack stands up on its own better?
Did you get an answer anywhere?
@@darrenhaken yup asked Aer and they said it’s roughly the same
Hey, just wondering wich Backpack was the best for me: Aer City Pro Pack or the Travel Pack 3 Small…I would use for EDC and 2/3 days trip..could you help me decide??
P.S the weight is not a problem for me since these backpacks have all grat harness systems.
If you travel a lot. Tp3 small. Because of its compression straps. But if you don’t really travel then I would say city pro. They’re basically the same bags tho. The main compartment is the same size I think. For EDC I think city pro is a cleaner look, it’s not as busy so it’s easier to find your things and still looks sleek in various settings. I don’t travel very much so I’m saving up for city pro. Hope any of that helps
Thank you so much…I don’t Travel that much but when I Go out I try to store all my gear in one bag…and for edc I Guess some more Storage is not so bad😅😅..I trini I’ll Go for the tp3s
The City pack Pro looks like a school bag but high quality.
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the review
Thanks for watching! 😃
-Eric
It could be nice if you could also
Include fat/ chubby people reviews for bags because there are alewaus drawbacks because design made for slim people
And do short people
City pack pro is the winner for sure
🤙🤙🤙
My one disappointment with CPP is that the bottom of the main compartment isn’t padded at all is it padded on the Pro Pack?
Not padded.
@@Salty_Biscuitz88 actually I got the Pro Pack 20 today and it’s padded on front and bottom of the main compartment area
@@n2bostonwhat are your thoughts on the backpack? How’s the comfort and feel when half packed?
Man, I don't know why but I hate that new logo.
Over priced!!
Get a nomatic 😂