Aer Reviews

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The Aer Travel Pack 3 improves the collection’s core strengths with an updated harness system, smoother compartment access, and refined build quality.

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The Aer Travel Pack 3 Small takes key features from its bigger sibling and puts them in a smaller package built for shorter trips smaller frames.

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The Aer Flight Pack 3 offers versatile carry and lots of storage for your gear while cruising at 35,000 feet, making it a great companion for a wide range of trips.

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Aer switches up the internal organization for the Day Sling 3, upgrading the main compartment’s pocket count at the cost of a now-plain front pocket.

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The Aer Day Sling 3 Max has a large capacity for holding lots of gear, but some of the organizational features feel lackluster in its large size.

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The Aer Travel Kit 2’s extra toothbrush holder and spruced-up interior are fairly minor upgrades, but it brings it that much closer to a 10/10.

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The Aer City Pack has plenty of pockets and compartments for keeping gear organized, though using all of them at once cuts into available space.

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Despite its larger size, the Aer City Sling 2 wears more comfortably than the original—though the Fidlock buckle tends to snag inside the back panel.

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The Aer Split Kit’s slim profile and two-compartment organization seem minimal, but the gusseted bottom and stretchy mesh material give it room to grow.

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The Aer Lunar Pack carries comfortably and has spacious pockets, though we wish it had smaller organization for tech items.

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The Aer Dopp Kit 2’s space and organization make it great for long trips, but the size is a bit overkill for one-bag setups.

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The Aer Packing Cubes’ used clothing compartment keeps your threads cleverly separated, though we wish there was a size smaller than the 6-liter cube.

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The Aer Tech Folio 16 packs in your laptop and its accessories comfortably, though we wish we could attach a strap to carry it messenger-style.

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Carrying the Aer Travel Sling 2 three different ways adds welcome versatility, though the storage compartments reach full capacity quicker than we’d like.

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The Aer Sling Bag 3 is a mini backpack in disguise. It’s big enough for a laptop and gym clothes, but we’ve got a bone to pick with the carry strap.

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The Aer Fit Pack 3 offers a nice balance for work and gym use, but space can be limiting if you need more than the basics.

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Organized compartments in the Aer Gym Duffel 3 keep your gym gear and daily essentials separated nicely. If only the quick grab pocket was in a better spot.

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The Aer Duffel Pack 3 has the space and flexibility for work and hitting the gym, but a significant change to the front pocket may leave some on the fence.

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The low profile Aer Slim Pouch will keep the mess on your desk at bay and your tech gear organized, though we wish some pockets were stretchier.

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While the Aer Tech Sling 2 is conveniently organized and comfortable to carry, you’ll need to be intentional with what you pack and where.

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If you don’t mind a bit of bulk, the Aer Cable Kit 2 is a solid, well-organized option for storing your everyday tech essentials.

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The Aer Commuter Brief 2's snap fastener handles may slow down your access, but the bag's sleek, muted aesthetic and ample organization are well-suited for the workday.

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The Aer Slim Pack is a minimal, sleek, and sophisticated bag with ample organization. We just wish it was more comfortable to carry.

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The Aer Day Pack 2 is that just-right size, with a just-right amount of organization—but we’ve been having some issues with its harness system.

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The Aer Tech Pack 2 has ample, efficient organization for our tech and everyday essentials—but its rigid structure doesn’t make for a very comfortable carry.

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The Aer Travel Zip Wallet will help you organize your passport(s), cash, cards, and documents while traveling—but its large size can be inconvenient.

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We’re digging the simple, effective organization of the Aer Cardholder—even if it is a bit taller than other wallets.

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The Aer Capsule Pack Max has an ideal blend of open space and organization. We just wish the zippers were smoother to use.

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Versatile and durable with solid organization and ample space, the Aer Fit Pack 2 is a great commuter bag—but the zippers can be frustrating to use.

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While we don’t love the Aer Travel Pack 2 Small as much as the larger version, it works better for small body types or travels on stringent airlines.

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With solid internal organization and a versatile carry, the Aer Sling Pouch is a great travel companion—as long as you don’t mind its handbag aesthetic.

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The Aer City Sling combines clever design, versatile organization, and a surprising amount of capacity—all while keeping a low profile.

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The Aer Travel Wallet will hold your travel documents, passport, cards, and cash on the road. But accessing your passport & cash is a bit cumbersome.

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The Aer Travel Duffel is a sleek travel bag made of quality materials that should last a long time, though it gets uncomfortable to carry at capacity.

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The Aer Travel Kit is ideal for organizing toiletries as you zip around the world. We love the internal organization, durable materials, and nifty hook.

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The Aer Day Sling 2 is a sleek and comfortable sling made with top-notch materials you can trust. We love using it for everyday essentials while out and about.

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The Aer Go Pack is a solid choice for a lightweight Aer day pack that looks good and keeps you organized, despite being somewhat less stowable.

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Delivering some much anticipated upgrades from the previous iteration, the Aer Flight Pack 2 is a durable, functional pack with lots of organization that’s great for short trips and urban adventures.

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The Aer Travel Pack 2 picks up right where it’s predecessor left off—a great one bag travel pack with a slick look and high attention to detail.

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Though a bit smaller, the professional design, organization, and versatility of the Aer Flight Pack make it optimal for shorter trips and urban travel.

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The Aer Travel Pack is a sleek & good looking—ideally suited for casual, one bag travel and urban adventure. Plus, it’s got some great pack organization.