Some of the zippers are Aquaguard (super water-resistant) and all of the exterior zippers have storm flaps (that piece of fabric that often covers zippers) for some added water resistance. As far as buckles and zips go, there are Duraflex buckles as well as different flavors of YKK zippers all around the exterior and interior of this pack. The bag has a nice black-on-black aesthetic, which is very similar to the original-and a very pleasant sight for our eyes. This stuff is pretty much guaranteed to hold up over time. How do we know it’s durable? Well, this is the same material as the Aer Travel Pack 1-a bag we’ve been testing for an accumulation of over six months, across various team members… and we’ve had virtually no problems with it whatsoever. Starting with the exterior of this pack, there is a 1680D CORDURA® ballistic nylon weave-which is super durable stuff. You’ve been warned… Materials & Aesthetic Aer Travel Pack 2 In Detroit, MichiganĪer has taken their first travel pack, made a bunch of really great improvements, and clearly thought through all of the details in the process for carrying a bunch of gear-so lets dive in. Several of our team members at Pack Hacker have been using their original Aer Travel Pack for some time now (and to great success), so needless to say, we’ve been looking forward to getting our hands on the second iteration of an already great travel pack. The day has finally come! We are thoroughly excited to say that we’re taking a look at the Aer Travel Pack 2 in this review.
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