I use this one for (a) small 3-5 day trips, (b) going to coffee shops, but also (c) for international flights but then alongside a 60L luggage (the Aer Fit comes with me in the cabin with laptop and a shirt and underwater in case luggage gets lost, which is about the same amount of clothing for gym). I’m generally very happy with this bag, but it seems to be a bit big for the coffee shop and a little bit small for the 4-day trip.
Do you think it would be comfortable to carry this as my "personal" bag on a flight and then another 35L backpack as my overhead/carry-on? In other words, if I strapped the overhead to my back and wore it like a backpack, would it be comfortable to carry the FitPack 3 by hand like a duffel bag? Is the handle comortable enough? I'm trying to avoid buying a large roller wheel suitcase, just not sure if two backpacks is a good alternative or if I'd be better off buying a large duffel bag as my overhead and then I could just wear the FitPack on my back.
I got this bag, not for the gym, but for travel. Went to Paris for a week and this was my personal under the seat bag on the plane. Allowed me to easily pack a second pair of shoes without having them take up space or extra weight in my carry on bag.
I wish the front zipper or the front opened differently so you could see the whole inside of the pocket. More like the top pocket on the Aer Gym Duffel 3. I feel like it'd be easier to pack. I personally like this bag as a carryon/personal item when flying for someone who likes to pack a few just in case sets of clothes when traveling when I'm using a checked bag.
Using this back as a semi regular EDC at the moment - I personally am fine with it but the lack of space can’t be emphasized enough. I have a laptop, one small charger, one pair of gym clothes, shoes, water bottle and one notebook. And you almost dont realize it until you use it every day that this really is kind of 80% full already just with that. Want to bring your own towel? It won’t fit well. Want big bulky headphones? Once the shoes are in best you can do it kinda fit it on top over the laptop. Have multiple tech stuff? Get something else. It’s great for me because all I need for my work is the computer and all I need for the gym is shoes and the change of clothes but can definitely see how it would be niche. I also always wonder if it would be better to have a regular EDC and then just shove the shoes in its own shoe bag to keep it separate from the rest of your things, but then you probably have more backpack functionality.
I love every aspect of this backpack besides the tech compartment. I wish it was just one section without the tech compartment since I’m mainly looking for the gym back and won’t have a use for that.
Got this bag, but after 2 weeks I decided to ditch it for the City Pack Pro instead. The lack of space after stuffing a pair of shoes in the shoe compartment meant that I had to squeeze in my other stuff like clothes, small items through the main and front compartments, which I didn't like. Pity as the bag looked damn good.
Hey there. Great review! I like how you do them. This back pack is exactly what I need but I don't like how it looks or the shape of it. Anything similar looking more like a nomatic navigator? Any thoughts on the Mammut seon transporter 25 or the Wesley nainamo? I also don't like the flap design of the dayfarer.
Yes! I had been waiting for this review! It was so good and I have three questions. 1. Could the duffle area of the bag work well to hold lunch and a tech pouch rather than gym clothes? 2. Does the backpack look silly when you are using both bottle holders? 3. Would this bag compare better with the Aer Day Pack 2 or the Aer Tech Pack 2?
Thanks so much Sarah! 1. Yes, but depends on the size of the said lunch box 2. Hell to the no 3. hmmmmm, not quite as confident with this q... maybe the day pack?
I bought this (via your link) in the X-Pack version (w/the orange interior). It doesn’t hold a lot, but I love it for my EDC! only question is, where do I attach my keys?
I would love to use this one alas I carry too much stuff :/ so I have to have a dedicated gym bag that I can just toss around without worrying about damaging my laptop, and another backpack for my work stuff/lunch. I’m currently using a Carhatt Legacy 24in Duffel bag (brown) and let me tell you it is PERFECT and sexy AF; I can fit a pair of shoes, a towel, change of clothes, toiletries bag, and more. It has a “rubberized” base so I can just toss it in then trunk after working out and forget about it.
@@Nomads.Nation yeah man. Thanks to your review I purchased the AER Dopp Kit and the Day Sling 2. I’m surprised how one can easily get into bags, with all these options and styles! (I get it ladies, I get it now!)
Nice, but love my molle tactical backpack with webbing for carabiners and eyelids to protect all the zippers... bought at a general gear store and paid about $70... indestructible for some 10 years so far
@@Nomads.Nation yeah, when my pack is full, and not in the mood to repack, I can attach some shopping bags AND my all important water bottle to the carabiners. Don't even mind the looks for bags attached to my bag! Hands free all the way!!
Great review! I've been watching a ton of your videos, very in-depth. Currently I jog about 10 min to the gym from my house and would like a comfortable but light backpack. I carry my 13" shoes, 2 tricep pulldown ropes, medium size towel and a camelbak water bottle. I'm 6' 4". Would that be pushing things too much or should I get the Duffel Pack 3 for the extra room? I don't want something massive while I'm jogging, but I have heard that the Duffel Pack's long design is good for taller folks. I do like that the Fit Pack 3 can stand on it's own, which is important for dropping it on the floor at the gym while working out--as I'd like to keep the bag with me while working out. Thanks! PS I've also seen that there is a "X-Pac" version for both the Duffel and Fit packs which give "YKK® AquaGuard® zippers for all major compartments"--so this would ensure the top tech compartment is waterproof.
Thanks Dave! Ah that’s a tough one - I think if you are jogging then lighter is better so I want to lean towards the Fit Pack but it’s not really something I have experience with. I’d love to hear your thoughts about whichever pack you get
@@Nomads.Nation Thanks for the recommendation! I'll pull the trigger on the Fit Pack X-Pac version. Keep up the awesome reviews, you're really enjoyable to listen to. I definitely think I'll pop back and have a look at the vids after I get it too and let you know how it works out! :)
I’m a big fan of the channel! And I bought some backpacks because of your review! One thing I noticed about this one there is absolutely no B-Roll full body shots of Aaron wearing the backpack and walking with it lol
Hey dude thanks so much for the kind words! We try to get B-roll of me wearing every pack in the wild, but sometimes time is a bit tight and we can't always make it work 😬
@@LarryOteyza Yup! We've already got it in our possession, and the review is in line. But might take a bit of time - so many damn bags to review! (I guess this is a good problem to have though lol)
Great review! AFP 3 is definitely a lovely hybrid bag, it has a few things the modern dayfarer (the bag I own/use) doesn't have; love the duffel opening which is perfect to separate towels and maybe swimming gear, and the sternum strap. However it is on the small side for me especially since I would use the shoe compartment, and the tech access is hindered. BTW, the link to the Aer Duffel pack has to be updated, it currently takes you to the Tortuga backpack :)
Thanks for the heads up on the link dude! And yes, agreed that compared to the Modern Dayfarer each has its own set of pros and cons. But for me personally I'd go with the Dayfarer
@@Nomads.Nationwhy would you personally go with the Dayfarer? V2 is coming up next month and still unsure of whether getting it or the Aer Fit Pack 3 (I am 165cm/~5ft 5 in height and need a bag for work and gym every weekday)
@@unofficiallatinamericanist Dayfarer all around better bag, more quick access, better aestehtic. Our review on the Dayfarer V2 will be up in a week or so
@@Nomads.Nation Ok cool! Dayfarer V2 is like AUD80 more expensive for me because the shipping to Australia alone is about AUD77 but I really like the look and functionality of the V2 compared to Aer Fit Pack 3! Looking forward to seeing your review. You gave good points in your vid!
Can’t cuz I haven’t reviewed either of those either brands, but from what I’ve heard Aer is just as durable and gives more value but is slightly less ‘premium’,
@@Nomads.Nation Would you say the duffel pack 3 fits a lifting belt better? I know it has more volume, but it is also smaller in width than fit pack 3.
@@Skebaivis I’ve never used a lifting belt in my life lol so I can’t be very sure, but if it can fold then I think the duffel pack is a better bet as it has more volume
ahhh we decided to stop them for now. We think that if people watch the review they can make up their own minds (but we are getting a LOT of requests to bring them back lol)
It’s definitely splurge! Bags are like anything else - you can get great value out of a Toyota, or spend some disposable income on a BMW. Ppl like to spend their money in different ways
Do you want to help me build a game-changing backpack? 👉🏼 nomadsnation.com/building-a-backpack
I use this one for (a) small 3-5 day trips, (b) going to coffee shops, but also (c) for international flights but then alongside a 60L luggage (the Aer Fit comes with me in the cabin with laptop and a shirt and underwater in case luggage gets lost, which is about the same amount of clothing for gym). I’m generally very happy with this bag, but it seems to be a bit big for the coffee shop and a little bit small for the 4-day trip.
But that’s also the beauty of the size - the fact that it can double as both! Not perfect for either just great for both 💪🏾
Do you think it would be comfortable to carry this as my "personal" bag on a flight and then another 35L backpack as my overhead/carry-on? In other words, if I strapped the overhead to my back and wore it like a backpack, would it be comfortable to carry the FitPack 3 by hand like a duffel bag? Is the handle comortable enough? I'm trying to avoid buying a large roller wheel suitcase, just not sure if two backpacks is a good alternative or if I'd be better off buying a large duffel bag as my overhead and then I could just wear the FitPack on my back.
I got this bag, not for the gym, but for travel. Went to Paris for a week and this was my personal under the seat bag on the plane. Allowed me to easily pack a second pair of shoes without having them take up space or extra weight in my carry on bag.
Very underrated travel pack for sure
Can confirm the shoulder straps is super comfortable. Thought maybe they were even too overbuild at first, but hey why not.
The more padding the merrier in my opinion!
Thank you ! U r awesome and fun reviewing bags!! Also knowledgeable ! Thanks for what y’all do! I just ordered with your link!!
thank you so much!!!
I wish the front zipper or the front opened differently so you could see the whole inside of the pocket. More like the top pocket on the Aer Gym Duffel 3. I feel like it'd be easier to pack. I personally like this bag as a carryon/personal item when flying for someone who likes to pack a few just in case sets of clothes when traveling when I'm using a checked bag.
Good call!
Using this back as a semi regular EDC at the moment - I personally am fine with it but the lack of space can’t be emphasized enough. I have a laptop, one small charger, one pair of gym clothes, shoes, water bottle and one notebook. And you almost dont realize it until you use it every day that this really is kind of 80% full already just with that. Want to bring your own towel? It won’t fit well. Want big bulky headphones? Once the shoes are in best you can do it kinda fit it on top over the laptop. Have multiple tech stuff? Get something else.
It’s great for me because all I need for my work is the computer and all I need for the gym is shoes and the change of clothes but can definitely see how it would be niche. I also always wonder if it would be better to have a regular EDC and then just shove the shoes in its own shoe bag to keep it separate from the rest of your things, but then you probably have more backpack functionality.
yup, its a smaller bag, so won't fit as much
I love every aspect of this backpack besides the tech compartment. I wish it was just one section without the tech compartment since I’m mainly looking for the gym back and won’t have a use for that.
Totally get where you are coming from Boris, I would say that this is not the pack for you then.
Behind the inside shoe area has a pocket to Stuff the extra material from the shoes when not used to tuck away
Good looks - thanks for that!
Got this bag, but after 2 weeks I decided to ditch it for the City Pack Pro instead. The lack of space after stuffing a pair of shoes in the shoe compartment meant that I had to squeeze in my other stuff like clothes, small items through the main and front compartments, which I didn't like. Pity as the bag looked damn good.
Yea this is probably a bit to small for shoes + other gear. It’s meant to be a small gym bag. Hope you like the ACPP!
Hey there. Great review! I like how you do them. This back pack is exactly what I need but I don't like how it looks or the shape of it. Anything similar looking more like a nomatic navigator? Any thoughts on the Mammut seon transporter 25 or the Wesley nainamo?
I also don't like the flap design of the dayfarer.
Check out the Aer duffel pack 3
this video was great.. especially the alternatives section. thanks!
So glad it was useful!!
Excellent review. I really enjoy your videos!!
Appreciate that Henky!
Like your videos, keep it up!
Bought Tortuga Outbracker Daypack after watching the review, very satisfied so far.
Thnks so much Alexey!
Absolutely love your reviews and please keep up the amazing work. I’m very tempted to get the AFP3 and I think I will.
Thanks so much Justin! If we do make a Purchase we always appreciate if you use our links 💪🏽💪🏽
Yes! I had been waiting for this review! It was so good and I have three questions. 1. Could the duffle area of the bag work well to hold lunch and a tech pouch rather than gym clothes? 2. Does the backpack look silly when you are using both bottle holders? 3. Would this bag compare better with the Aer Day Pack 2 or the Aer Tech Pack 2?
Thanks so much Sarah!
1. Yes, but depends on the size of the said lunch box
2. Hell to the no
3. hmmmmm, not quite as confident with this q... maybe the day pack?
Love your reviews! I would appreciate your insight into the wind/water proof-ness of this pack(or X-Pac version). Perhaps a hose test?
Thanks so much! A hose test in our little studio in Hong Kong will be challenging lol but I’ll certainly think about it 😎
I bought this (via your link) in the X-Pack version (w/the orange interior). It doesn’t hold a lot, but I love it for my EDC! only question is, where do I attach my keys?
Thanks for the support Tom! And yea, it’s a great pack but good luck finding somewhere to attach your keys 😂
I would love to use this one alas I carry too much stuff :/ so I have to have a dedicated gym bag that I can just toss around without worrying about damaging my laptop, and another backpack for my work stuff/lunch. I’m currently using a Carhatt Legacy 24in Duffel bag (brown) and let me tell you it is PERFECT and sexy AF; I can fit a pair of shoes, a towel, change of clothes, toiletries bag, and more. It has a “rubberized” base so I can just toss it in then trunk after working out and forget about it.
Hey Rod - thanks for the recommendation, this duffel looks sick! I've added it to our wish list of bags to review :)
@@Nomads.Nation yeah man. Thanks to your review I purchased the AER Dopp Kit and the Day Sling 2. I’m surprised how one can easily get into bags, with all these options and styles! (I get it ladies, I get it now!)
Thanks for the review. Is the bag looks good, if the gym section is empty?
Thanks! And yes, stil looks good
Nice, but love my molle tactical backpack with webbing for carabiners and eyelids to protect all the zippers... bought at a general gear store and paid about $70... indestructible for some 10 years so far
Thanks for the comment dude! I'm not huge into tactical backpacks myself, but from a functional perspective I totally get that they are heard to beat
@@Nomads.Nation yeah, when my pack is full, and not in the mood to repack, I can attach some shopping bags AND my all important water bottle to the carabiners. Don't even mind the looks for bags attached to my bag! Hands free all the way!!
I’m noticing aer gives two water bottle holders for most of their edc bags 😅
usually yes!
Another great video as usual!
Dude thank you so much for your consistent support - it means so much to me :))))
@@Nomads.Nation No problem😁
Thank you for these bro.
My pleasure!
Great review! I've been watching a ton of your videos, very in-depth. Currently I jog about 10 min to the gym from my house and would like a comfortable but light backpack. I carry my 13" shoes, 2 tricep pulldown ropes, medium size towel and a camelbak water bottle. I'm 6' 4". Would that be pushing things too much or should I get the Duffel Pack 3 for the extra room? I don't want something massive while I'm jogging, but I have heard that the Duffel Pack's long design is good for taller folks. I do like that the Fit Pack 3 can stand on it's own, which is important for dropping it on the floor at the gym while working out--as I'd like to keep the bag with me while working out. Thanks!
PS I've also seen that there is a "X-Pac" version for both the Duffel and Fit packs which give "YKK® AquaGuard® zippers for all major compartments"--so this would ensure the top tech compartment is waterproof.
Thanks Dave! Ah that’s a tough one - I think if you are jogging then lighter is better so I want to lean towards the Fit Pack but it’s not really something I have experience with. I’d love to hear your thoughts about whichever pack you get
@@Nomads.Nation Thanks for the recommendation! I'll pull the trigger on the Fit Pack X-Pac version. Keep up the awesome reviews, you're really enjoyable to listen to. I definitely think I'll pop back and have a look at the vids after I get it too and let you know how it works out! :)
@@davepicklyk3198 much appreciated mate!
I’m a big fan of the channel! And I bought some backpacks because of your review! One thing I noticed about this one there is absolutely no B-Roll full body shots of Aaron wearing the backpack and walking with it lol
Hey dude thanks so much for the kind words! We try to get B-roll of me wearing every pack in the wild, but sometimes time is a bit tight and we can't always make it work 😬
@@Nomads.Nation can you guys do a review on the Aer Sling Bag 3? If possible?
@@LarryOteyza Yup! We've already got it in our possession, and the review is in line. But might take a bit of time - so many damn bags to review! (I guess this is a good problem to have though lol)
Great review! AFP 3 is definitely a lovely hybrid bag, it has a few things the modern dayfarer (the bag I own/use) doesn't have; love the duffel opening which is perfect to separate towels and maybe swimming gear, and the sternum strap. However it is on the small side for me especially since I would use the shoe compartment, and the tech access is hindered.
BTW, the link to the Aer Duffel pack has to be updated, it currently takes you to the Tortuga backpack :)
Thanks for the heads up on the link dude! And yes, agreed that compared to the Modern Dayfarer each has its own set of pros and cons. But for me personally I'd go with the Dayfarer
@@Nomads.Nationwhy would you personally go with the Dayfarer? V2 is coming up next month and still unsure of whether getting it or the Aer Fit Pack 3 (I am 165cm/~5ft 5 in height and need a bag for work and gym every weekday)
@@unofficiallatinamericanist Dayfarer all around better bag, more quick access, better aestehtic. Our review on the Dayfarer V2 will be up in a week or so
@@Nomads.Nation Ok cool! Dayfarer V2 is like AUD80 more expensive for me because the shipping to Australia alone is about AUD77 but I really like the look and functionality of the V2 compared to Aer Fit Pack 3! Looking forward to seeing your review. You gave good points in your vid!
@@unofficiallatinamericanist thanks dude, coming soon!
Not even sure anymore if I come here for the bag reviews or the Aaron and Tav bromance :D
What can I say... we like working together haha
How would you rate AER bags vs Briggs & Riley or Tumi?
Can’t cuz I haven’t reviewed either of those either brands, but from what I’ve heard Aer is just as durable and gives more value but is slightly less ‘premium’,
@@Nomads.Nation Thank you 🙏🏽
I think the Errant is a good EDC first, gym second kind of bag too with that smell proof Blbottom section, but dayfarer is probably a better fit.
Good analysis - the Errant is def an EDC first that can double as a solid gym bag - but it's limited space isn't ideal.
Idk why the microphone sound in your videos sounds a bit off. Hope you can fix it.
Btw great video as always!
Thanks dude! We will be sure to keep an ear on audio in future vids 👂🏼
as usual great video..
Thanks so much Eidil!
I think it's great it takes a bit more to open that zipper.... It's a built in workout IN THE gym bag ;)
Jeff - you are literally a genius, I hadn't considered this! 😂
I love HK❤️
Me too Bruce!
Can it fit a lever lifting belt inside?
I would say yes, but am not 100% certain
@@Nomads.Nation Would you say the duffel pack 3 fits a lifting belt better? I know it has more volume, but it is also smaller in width than fit pack 3.
@@Skebaivis I’ve never used a lifting belt in my life lol so I can’t be very sure, but if it can fold then I think the duffel pack is a better bet as it has more volume
Did you end up trying to fit a belt in here? I have the same question lol
Why no overall score anymore?
ahhh we decided to stop them for now. We think that if people watch the review they can make up their own minds (but we are getting a LOT of requests to bring them back lol)
This bag is perfect for people who have too much money. Sorry. A gym bag. It’s a gym bag.
It’s definitely splurge! Bags are like anything else - you can get great value out of a Toyota, or spend some disposable income on a BMW. Ppl like to spend their money in different ways
Get money, get paid
You lost me with the mask
it was shot during Covid times when masks were mandated
Have some respect for urban Asian manner, yikes.