Fo sho one of the best backpack I owned. I use this Aer Travel Pack 3 Small in rotation with Aer Tech Pack 3. The built quality is top notch and the load lifter on the Aer Travel Pack 3 small is the great feature, making carrying 8 kg loads easier. The thick AF and comfy shoulder pads on both Aer TP 3 small and Aer Tech Pack 3 are my favourite features.
I’m currently using this backpack daily as an EDC as well as travel bag for about a year now and I must say the size, design & features are almost perfect as a 1-bag-for-all backpack. The only con that I have been experiencing even till today is that the weight is really heavy. The backpack itself weighs almost 2kg empty and the back cushion is nice but does little help, sadly. If only Aer could innovate the harness system like the Airspeed back panel from Osprey, it would be a perfect backpack. Just two cents from my own user experience :)
Definitely agree that this one is heavy, but it’s quite comfy. I think it’s pretty good trade off, but that extra weight really adds up once you move from EDC into Travel.
@@ECsEDC For those interested, this pack in the Ultra is awesome in my opinion. Should last a LONG time. What I really wanted was hip belt pouches, so I ordered the Zpacks belt pouches which they have in a black Ultra material and they look almost exactly like the pack, just a tiny bit darker. There is also a UTube video that shows a fairly simple modification you can make to these pouches that will make them stay somewhat expanded and will work with one-handed operation. Really great add-on for this pack!
@@ECsEDC The 2 parts meet at an angle, they are made to slide over/under each other when pushed together. The way you keep trying to open them makes it seem hard, because the top part hooks into the bottom one, in order to not easily come apart by accident, but pushing then against each other slides the hooks out from under the bottom part, thus opening easily. The one disadvantage is that you can't do it when the strap is super tight, you have to loosen it a bit first. I have 2 Bellroy slings with this type of magnetic buckle and I usually undo the buckle on my slings, not just pull them over my head, so I'm pretty used to them, might say I even like them.
@@ondrejmusil4408those are not hypalon, they are actual fabric but I’m not sure you’ll get a carabiner through it. Maybe, depending on how small it is.
Hi Eric in your travel use case, do you lean more towards the Peak Design packing cube or the Evergoods TPC8 or it depends on how many days of travel? I still have the CTB26 for longer travel and will be getting the Goruck Bullet Double Compartment 18L from a friend for shorter travels. Currently I have 1 small Peak Design packing cube and 1 Medium and 1 Small Eagle Creek Isolate Expansion packing cubes.
For backpacks I tend to gravitate towards the Peak Design products as those fit well in most bags. The EVERGOODS cubes are great but I find that I’m partial to the PD cubes. If you’re using the EVERGOODS bags their cubes work and fit great but I find that the slimmer PD items are generally more functional.
@@ECsEDC I prefer slimmer compressible packing cubes. For me, the geometry for the TPC8 doesn't cut it for me even though its dimensions are perfect for Evergoods bags.
Fo sho one of the best backpack I owned. I use this Aer Travel Pack 3 Small in rotation with Aer Tech Pack 3. The built quality is top notch and the load lifter on the Aer Travel Pack 3 small is the great feature, making carrying 8 kg loads easier.
The thick AF and comfy shoulder pads on both Aer TP 3 small and Aer Tech Pack 3 are my favourite features.
Totally agree! There hasn’t been an Art bag I’ve worn that did not wow me with comfort.
I’m currently using this backpack daily as an EDC as well as travel bag for about a year now and I must say the size, design & features are almost perfect as a 1-bag-for-all backpack. The only con that I have been experiencing even till today is that the weight is really heavy. The backpack itself weighs almost 2kg empty and the back cushion is nice but does little help, sadly. If only Aer could innovate the harness system like the Airspeed back panel from Osprey, it would be a perfect backpack. Just two cents from my own user experience :)
Definitely agree that this one is heavy, but it’s quite comfy. I think it’s pretty good trade off, but that extra weight really adds up once you move from EDC into Travel.
Just ordered the Aer travel pack 3 Ultra with the hip belt, can't wait to try it out!
Oh nice! I haven’t had a chance to see the new Ultra bags from Aer but I’m definitely intrigued!
@@ECsEDC yeah that material is supposed to be light and very strong, we’ll see.
@@ECsEDC For those interested, this pack in the Ultra is awesome in my opinion. Should last a LONG time. What I really wanted was hip belt pouches, so I ordered the Zpacks belt pouches which they have in a black Ultra material and they look almost exactly like the pack, just a tiny bit darker. There is also a UTube video that shows a fairly simple modification you can make to these pouches that will make them stay somewhat expanded and will work with one-handed operation. Really great add-on for this pack!
Great videos! Keep up the good work.
Thanks! 🤙🏻
Great video. Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
This type of magnetic clasps are super easy to open (even one-handed) by pushing the 2 parts against each other.
I must have 10 thumbs. These ones are the only ones I struggle with but I’ll keep that tip in mind!
@@ECsEDC The 2 parts meet at an angle, they are made to slide over/under each other when pushed together. The way you keep trying to open them makes it seem hard, because the top part hooks into the bottom one, in order to not easily come apart by accident, but pushing then against each other slides the hooks out from under the bottom part, thus opening easily.
The one disadvantage is that you can't do it when the strap is super tight, you have to loosen it a bit first.
I have 2 Bellroy slings with this type of magnetic buckle and I usually undo the buckle on my slings, not just pull them over my head, so I'm pretty used to them, might say I even like them.
Hey, thanks for the review. Are the pull tabs just like a label or is that a loop that you can put a carabiner through for example?
Which ones are you asking about? For example, the tabs on the front pocket zipper line?
Yep, thats the one! Thanks. Sorry for not being clear.
@@ondrejmusil4408those are not hypalon, they are actual fabric but I’m not sure you’ll get a carabiner through it. Maybe, depending on how small it is.
Do you think the Evergoods Element Drop In would fit in the flat inner pocket ?
Yup, I think that would be a great place for the EDI!
Hi Eric in your travel use case, do you lean more towards the Peak Design packing cube or the Evergoods TPC8 or it depends on how many days of travel? I still have the CTB26 for longer travel and will be getting the Goruck Bullet Double Compartment 18L from a friend for shorter travels. Currently I have 1 small Peak Design packing cube and 1 Medium and 1 Small Eagle Creek Isolate Expansion packing cubes.
For backpacks I tend to gravitate towards the Peak Design products as those fit well in most bags. The EVERGOODS cubes are great but I find that I’m partial to the PD cubes. If you’re using the EVERGOODS bags their cubes work and fit great but I find that the slimmer PD items are generally more functional.
@@ECsEDC I prefer slimmer compressible packing cubes. For me, the geometry for the TPC8 doesn't cut it for me even though its dimensions are perfect for Evergoods bags.
Great review! Aer TP3Small or CTB26?
The CTB26 fits my needs better than the Travel Pack does but both are great options with many similarities.
No need to repeat elaborating on the same stuff that was mentioned prior e.g D-ring and magnetic compression straps...
Thanks for the feedback and good call out.
Good video, but the gum sucking drove me crazy, couldn't sit through the whole thing.
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Appreciate that feedback, though.