

We’re fans, but if you like bright colorways we’d suggest checking out Topo Designs or Cotopaxi. We’re digging the black colorway that we’ve been testing-no surprise for those of you familiar with us-but you can also pick it up in such daring colorways as Gray, Navy, and Black Camo.

It has a minimalistic exterior and a round, almost teardrop shape. The Aer Fit Pack 2 looks like a regular ole backpack…in the best way possible. It’s nearly the same as the regular Fit Pack 2, except it’s made of a different fabric, has a bright interior color, and an extra handle, all of which we’ll discuss in detail later. The pack you take when you decide to quit your job and join a traveling circus? Why not?īefore we jump into the review, we want to note that we’ve been testing a limited edition of the Aer Fit Pack 2 that’s no longer available.

A minimal travel pack for short trips? Sure. And it’s performed really well.īut you can always be a rebel and use this pack for whatever else. We’ve been testing the Aer Fit Pack 2 as intended for the past month, taking it from work straight to the gym. No more trying to shove your gym clothes and shoes into an EDC backpack. No more trying to make a duffle work for your laptop and tech gear. The Aer Fit Pack 2 has been designed to be part gym bag, part laptop bag. If you’ve got your life together and visit the gym/boxing ring/yoga studio/trail/favorite place to exercise either before or after work, then you have come to the right review.
