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Aer travel pack 3 review | my hands-on, travel-tested thoughts.

I test the new Aer Travel Pack 3 while on the road in Italy to see how it performs in the real world.

Product Reviews

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If you follow The Savvy Backpacker, you know I’m a travel backpack dork so I was excited when Aer recently released the latest iteration of their popular AER Travel Pack. So how does the new Aer Travel Pack 3 compare to the older Aer Travel Packs I’ve reviewed in the past (read my Aer Travel Pack 2 Review and Aer Travel Pack Review ) and is the new Aer Travel Pack 3 still one of the best travel backpacks on the market? Let’s find out!

In this Aer Travel Pack 3 review, I’ll cover everything you need to know to help you decide if this is the right travel backpack for your trip.

How I Tested The Aer Travel Pack 3

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I believe the best way to test a travel backpack is to actually use it while traveling since you can see how it performs in a real-world environment.

So to review the Aer Travel Pack 3 I hit the road for a two-week trip through Italy—mainly Rome and Naples where I took trains, used public transportation, and stayed in hotels and Airbnbs. For this trip, I also used my Aer backpack as my only piece of luggage so I have a good idea of how this backpack performs when fully packed out.

For reference, I’ve also continued using my Aer Travel Pack 3 on a few shorter domestic trips since this is such a versatile backpack.

Overview Of The Aer Travel Pack 3

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Aer is well-known in the luggage community for making well-designed, high-quality backpacks that have a modern design aesthetic—in fact, the Aer Travel Pack 3 is sold at the NYC’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Design Store so it has some designer street cred.

The Aer Travel Pack caters to travelers who want a premium quality carry-on size backpack that is functional and has a sleek, urban vibe.

And the Aer Travel Pack 3 delivers. It’s comfortable, has a ton of smart organization, and the build quality is some of the best I’ve seen. In fact, Aer offers a lifetime warranty on their bags so they obviously believe in their products.

Aer Travel Pack 3 vs. Aer Travel Pack 2

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On the surface, the Aer Travel Pack 3 and Travel Pack 2 look very similar but they’re quite different once you dive into the details.

The Aer Travel Pack 3 features multiple design and functionality improvements that make this bag much better than the older Aer Travel Pack 2 (which was already a well-regarded backpack). The most notable improvements are the updated harness system with load lifters (which was my main complaint on the v2), a slight overall size increase, and a few upgraded materials.

The TP3 ditches the old built-in shoe compartment (which I’m glad to see go), and it features new beefed-up hardware, added zipper pulls, a few pocket adjustments, and better cinch-down straps.

Aer Travel Pack 3 Specs

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Here are the specs of the Travel Pack 3 ( via the Aer website )

Size and Weight

  • Volume: 35 L
  • Weight: 4.12 lbs
  • Length: 21.5″ (54.5 cm)
  • Width: 13″ (33 cm)
  • Depth: 9″ (21.5 cm)
  • $279 (X-Pac sailcloth exterior version)

Featured Specs

  • 1680D Cordura® ballistic nylon exterior
  • YKK® zippers
  • Duraflex® plastic hardware
  • Padded, suspended laptop pocket (up to 16″ laptop) 
  • Lay-flat main compartment
  • Compression straps with magnetic fasteners
  • Quick-access top and side pockets
  • Load lifters for support and comfort
  • Handles on all sides for versatile carrying
  • Expandable water bottle pocket
  • Hidden smart tracker pocket
  • Internal framesheet for structure & support
  • Luggage handle pass-through
  • Lockable zippers for additional security

My Hands-On Aer Travel Pack 3 Review

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I’ve come to really appreciate the Aer Travel Pack 3 after putting it through its paces while traveling through Italy.

Is it perfect? No. But it’s certainly one of the best travel backpacks I’ve personally tried.

So let’s take an in-depth look into all the details and features of the Travel Pack 3 to see what makes this bag excellent and where it comes up short.

Looks and Aesthetics

The first thing you notice when looking at the Aer Travel Pack 3 is its minimalist, streamlined, and utilitarian aesthetics. It has a sleek, urban techy vibe. The fabric is heavy-duty and all the hardware feels sturdy.

I’m a fan of the look Aer Travel Pack 3 because it feels more refined and modern than other travel backpacks. The bag has a more elevated vibe so don’t feel like a typical twentysomething “backpacker” when I’m wearing it. I also appreciate the backpack’s subtle branding—there is a small “Aer” logo on the side of the bag and a tiny one on the shoulder strap.

I prefer the black color option but it also comes in Grey and Olive—personally, I’m not a fan of the gray color but the Olive is interesting. But, I’d always choose black.

The Aer Travel Pack also comes in a slightly more expensive black X-Pac sailcloth exterior that’s more water-resistant and lighter. The X-Pac sailcloth material has a bit of a sheen (I prefer the look of the regular version) but the extra water resistance of the X-Pac sailcloth is certainly nice.

Materials, Hardware, and Zippers

Like all Aer bags, the Travel Pack 3 is a premium product so the materials and finishings used to construct this backpack are high quality—this is also reflected in the $250 price tag. The backpack’s exterior is made from heavy-duty 1680D Cordura® ballistic nylon, the zippers are all YKK®, and the buckles, fasteners, and other plastic pieces are made from durable Duraflex plastic. The padding on the shoulder straps and pull handles are thick for added comfort.

The entire bag weights in at 4.12 lbs so it’s not the lightest bag I’ve tested (for reference, the Travel Pack 3 is 35L and the 42L Cotopaxi Allpa weights roughly the same) but that’s one of the tradeoffs when using sturdy materials.

In short, you can tell they didn’t cheap out on the more minor details on the Travel Pack 3 so this is a sturdy backpack that will withstand plenty of abuse (and it’s all backed up with a lifetime warranty).

Harness System and Comfort

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The harness system (i.e. shoulder straps) of the Aer Travel Pack 3 is a huge improvement from the previous generation Travel Pack 2—in fact, the old bag’s harness system was a big disappointment for such an otherwise well-designed and premium product.

Looking at the photos above, you’ll see how the Travel Pack 3 now uses a hiking-style harness that curves to fit your shoulders. This helps keep the weight of the backpack square against your back and up on your shoulders so the weight of the bag doesn’t pull away from your body (which causes added stress to your body. The Travel Pack 3 also has load lifter straps that help the steps confirm to your shoulders so it keeps the bag close to your back.

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The shoulder straps are well-padded with about a quarter inch of high-density foam which helps disperse the weight of the load over your shoulders. There is also a good amount of mesh padding lining the back that adds more comfort while wearing.

The Travel Pack 3 also features an internal plastic framesheet that runs along the back of the bag for added structure & support.

NOTE: Aer sells a detachable hipbelt for $20 that can be added to the Travel Pack 3. I haven’t tried it but I assume it would make the bag even more comfortable—especially if using the bag for extended periods of time since a hipbelt distributes the bag’s weight from the shoulders to the hips.

Is The Aer Travel Pack 3 Comfortable?

The Aer Travel Pack 3 is a comfortable backpack but any bag will become less and less comfortable as you add weight—the Travel Pack 3 is no exception. That said, the bag’s hiking-style harness system makes it a great option for point-to-point city travel.

External Design Features

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The Aer Travel Pack 3 features multiple smart design features that I truly appreciated after putting some miles on this bag.

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The bag has three well-padded grab handles (top and both sides) which are great when you’re grabbing your bag from overhead bins, carrying your bag through train aisles, and other times when you need to carry the bag but you don’t want to throw it over your shoulder. The fact this bag has three grab handles is amazing since most bags only have one or two. The bag also has an unpadded strap on the bottom of the bag.

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The bag has multiple types of zippers—all of which are high-quality YKK zippers.

The zipper on the laptop compartment has a weather-resistant coating so that will help keep your laptop safe if you get stuck in a rainstorm.

The other zippers on this bag aren’t weather-proofed but they’re still robust and the action on the zipping/unzipping is smooth.

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The main zippers have lockable loops that can be secured with a small luggage lock. The zippers also have nice pulls to help make it easier to use the zippers. The previous version of the Travel Pack had zipper-pulls that made a lot of noise but this version has fixed that issue.

One tiny complaint is that the zippers of the main compartment and the front flap look so similar that it’s easy to confuse the two. I wish Aer put different colored zipper pulls to help quickly distinguish the two zippers.

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The Aer Travel Pack 3 has redesigned magnetic buckles on the bag’s four cinch straps. These magnetic buckles are pretty genius because you can buckle/unbuckle them instantly, but the magnets are strong enough to keep the straps securely closed.

The cinch straps have also been moved in this latest version so they don’t obstruct the zippers—unlike the previous version where you have to unbuckle the straps to unzip the bag (it was very annoying).

Internal Pockets and Organization

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The Aer Travel Pack 3 is loaded with internal pockets and organizational compartments to help keep all your stuff secure and easily accessible. In fact, it might take you a minute to remember where you put your stuff since there are so many places to stash your gear.

Let’s start with the front panel pocket which is full of multiple compartments and dividers. There’s a deep pocket in the back for documents, a zippered pocket for smaller valuables like your passport, and multiple elastic compartments for electronics accessories, pens, and other small knickknacks.

There’s also a good amount of room in this front panel so there’s space for a light jacket, etc.

On the very front of the bag, there’s a small pocket that has a weather-resistant zipper. It’s not a very deep pocket so I use this mainly for thin objects like paper documents, backup phone cables, snacks, etc. This pocket does have an internal key clip so you won’t lose your keys.

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There is a super handy quick-access pocket at the top of the bag that I ended up using all the time while traveling with this backpack. The pocket is also lined with a soft and fuzzy fabric so it won’t scratch up your phone or glasses.

The pocket is large enough to hold a wallet, sunglasses case, passport, and phone (or other small items you need to easily grab while on the go).

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The laptop compartment, which is protected with a water-resistant zipper, is located on the back of the backpack and it is comprised of a few different pockets.

The padded laptop sleeve can easily hold my 16″ Macbook Pro and the sleeve has a false bottom so your laptop is protected from hitting the ground.

There’s another large sleeve that can hold flat items like papers/folders, etc.

The compartment also contains a small hidden zippered pocket that offers an extra layer of security for your valuables (passport, phone, wallet, etc.).

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On one side of the bag, you’ll find a small zippered pocket that can hold something like a passport and the other side features an expandable water bottle pocket. I don’t typically carry a water bottle so I haven’t tested this pocket but it looks to hold a standard disposable water bottle (not sure it can hold a large Nalgene-style bottle). Alternatively, you could put a small travel umbrella into that water bottle pocket.

Main Compartment

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The Aer Travel Pack 3 has a lay-flat, clamshell-style opening, and features a single large cavernous compartment that zips completely open—which makes packing quick and easy. As you can see, it’s super minimal so I highly recommend using packing cubes to keep all your stuff organized.

There’s a small zipper pocket in the sidewall of the main compartment and then another small mesh pocket on the flap—so most of the organization is found on the outer front flap that I covered earlier in this article.

Aer rates their Travel Pack 3 as a 35L backpack so this bag can fit a solid amount of stuff but you still need to be selective in how much you pack. In my opinion, this back is geared towards people who want to travel relatively light.

If you’re a heavy packer, I recommend a 40L+ backpack or you could pair the Travel Pack 3 with a smaller suitcase.

Final Thoughts On The Aer Travel Pack 3

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So is the Aer Travel Pack 3 a good travel backpack?

Yes. I honestly like this backpack and I found that it suited my travel style very well. I wouldn’t call myself an ultralight traveler but I certainly travel lighter than most. Through smart packing, I was able to fit enough stuff in my bag for about 7 days (including an extra pair of sneakers that I probably didn’t need) so had to do a wash about halfway through my two-week trip.

However, if you can’t pack reasonably light then this Aer backpack probably isn’t right for you since its 35L size is a bit smaller than similar travel backpacks. Check out my guide to the Best Travel Backpacks for my other top picks.

I love the minimalist styling of the Aer Travel Pack 3 since so many other travel backpacks have a “hiking” style that I don’t love.

I found the back to be comfortable so I had no problems hauling it around for extended amounts of time. I also thought the bag’s organization was smartly designed so I was able to access whatever I needed without much hassle.

The Aer Travel Pack 3 is also extremely durable and well-made so I have no doubt in its ability to withstand being thrown around.

But the quality of the Aer Travel Pack 3 comes at a price—it’s $249 for the standard version and $279 for the water-resistant X-Pac version.

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The Ultimate Aer Travel Pack 3 Review

Designed for “traveling smart,” The Aer Travel Pack 3 covers a lot of bases, but certainly not all of them. In this review, I’ll help you decide if this is the right pack for you.

The Ultimate Aer Travel Pack 3 Review

For the minimalist travelers looking to cut luggage costs and squeeze their life into one bag for their adventures abroad, a solid travel backpack may be all you need.

Finding the right pack can be a challenge, though. You need something that is big enough to carry everything for your trip, supportive enough to let you carry all that weight in comfort, and durable enough to survive the abuse of travel.

The Aer Travel Pack 3 fits the bill, allowing you to store and organize all of your travel gear in one functional backpack. It’s tough, compact, and has plenty of features to keep you organized on your trip.

But it’s definitely not for everyone. Light packers will love it, but those who tend to overpack might struggle with this smaller travel bag.

I put this bag to the test and bring it along as a single carry-on item for a two-week trip to Costa Rica.

Yes, I lived out of just this bag (and the WANDRD 9L Roam Sling for my camera gear) for two weeks and—to my surprise—I made it work!

But is this the right bag for you? In this review of the Aer Travel Pack 3, I’ll dive into my experience with this bag, what it excels at, and the things I wished were different.

The Aer Travel Pack is streamlined for carry-on travel. Living up to their slogan, “Travel Every Day,” they are specialized in constructing a backpack that can be used “from the office to the gym, or from San Francisco to Tokyo.”

  • Materials 4
  • Aesthetic 5
  • Organization 5
  • It functions well for one-bag travel
  • Durable material brings peace of mind that the bag will not fail you when traveling
  • Functional smart compartments that keep you well organized
  • Lay-flat main compartment makes accessing your belongings easy
  • Sleek design and minimal design
  • Attachment points for extra gear on the outside
  • The lack of hip straps limits comfort. I’m not a fan of add on options for features that seem necessary 
  • No rain-fly. Probably not the biggest worry but a little extra rain protection wouldn’t hurt
  • Lack of size options limits usage. It would be cool to see a few different size options that suits every type of traveler

Aer Travel Pack 3 Summary

Living out of this bag for a week or more won’t be for everyone. I am a textbook minimalist traveler so if you’re the type of traveler who likes “options,” there is no chance this pack will be able to fit all of your excessiveness (I mean that in the kindest way possible).

If the idea of packing less and carrying less gets you excited, you’ll probably love this bag. It’s for light packers or short trips, not for people who like to bring everything but the kitchen sink.

To give you an idea of the capacity of this bag, here’s what I packed:

  • A LowePro Camera Cube  that I packed with clothes
  • A pair of sandals
  • A pair of shoes
  • Lowepro RunAbout BP 18L Collapsible Backpack
  • Enough clothes for a week of no laundry
  • A water bottle
  • Chargers & cables
  • A little extra space for some souvenirs (8 chocolate bars if you need to know).

The clothes I packed were mainly made of synthetic materials, able to be rolled up and compacted down to a smaller size. If you plan on packing jeans and big sweatshirts, don’t expect to be able to fit a week’s worth of clothes in this pack.

My Canon R5 body and 2 lenses fit nicely into my WANDRD 9L Roam Sling, so with the pack on my back, and the sling on my hips, I was set for two weeks in Costa Rica!

Aer Travel Pack 3 Pros and Cons     

Before diving into the pros and cons, it’s important to address what this bag is and who it is for.

The Aer Travel Pack 3 is really too big to be used as a daily carry, and it isn’t really well-suited for hiking. As the name implies, this pack is truly built for travel. Its smart design helps utilize space efficiently and is easy to keep organized.

The Aer Travel Pack is really meant as a carry-on backpack for one-bag travel, and that’s where it shines.

I dont like to check a bag when I travel abroad, I normally carry a larger pack as my carry item. This pack is a bit smaller than ones I’ve used in the past, but it works well as a carry-on bag if you’re a light packer. It has its limits, though.

Who is Aer?

Aer is run by a small team based in San Francisco, California. Founded in 2014, Aer began as a crowdfunded project whose goal was to combine a gym bag and an office bag into one simplified backpack. Since their initial start, they have grown to create award-winning products to help their customers travel better.

Their products are inspired by the city and strive to integrate smart features and minimalist style with an emphasis on simplicity, utility, and durability.

Aer Travel Pack 3 Review

Now that you have a general idea of what the Travel Pack 3 has to offer, let’s take a more thorough look at the design and functionality.

Cordura nylon

The Aer Travel Pack 3 is made with 1680D Cordura ballistic nylon exterior (bluesign approved), YKK zippers, and Duraflex plastic hardware.

As I mentioned, this pack is meant for travel, not for rugged adventures, though if coupled with the optional hip straps, it could be easily used for some easy day hikes. As long as you’re not tossing the pack down a slab of granite or intend on testing its water resistance to the extreme, the materials will hold up well throughout your travels.

That being said, I love the overall felt strength of this pack. Aer definitely didn’t cheap out on the materials and it shows.

I suspect the materials on this pack will hold up for many years to come.

Aer Travel Pack 3 Aesthetics

The pack lives up to Aer’s minimalist pursuit, offering a sleek look that is a perfect fit for on-the-go travel.

Its low-profile look gives it the versatility of a travel bag, a hiking bag or a work bag without drawing any unneeded attention to it.

One thing to note is that the Aer Travel Pack doesn’t have many colors to choose from. You can get black, grey, olive green, or black X-Pack (a lighter, fully-waterproof fabric).

I personally love black, but for anyone who likes a splash of color in their travel gear, the selection here is a bit disappointing.

The amount of black travel backpacks you see in an airport is abundant, making it easy to confuse which bag is yours. Having the option to stand out from the pack (see what I did there?) could come in handy.

The pack is built for comfort with well-padded shoulder straps, a sternum strap, and an internal framesheet to distribute the load. When it’s packed to the brim, though, it starts weighing on your shoulders, especially if you don’t have the upgraded removable hip belt (I did not).

With no hip straps, I had a tremendous amount of weight on my shoulders which can make a 20-minute wait in line for customs pretty arduous. Walking from terminal to terminal, even more so.

If you pack light with only a few of your belongings, the padded shoulder straps may be able to manage the weight to some extent, but for me, hip straps are a must on any pack bigger than a small daypack.

I don’t care if it’s two weeks of items or a laptop and a jacket. If you’re wearing it for long enough, the pack is going to cause discomfort if all the weight is only distributed on your shoulders. Weight tolerance will vary from person to person, so experiment with what feels best for you and find out what your body can and cannot handle.

The good news is that you can get a padded hipbelt to attach to this bag. The bad news is that it will be an extra cost.

Organization

Aer Travel Pack 3 Organization

Some bags have too many pockets, to the point where I can’t remember which pocket I put things in. Other bags have too few, and all my belongings come pouring out as soon as I open a zipper.

The Aer Travel Pack 3 really hit the Goldilocks zone for pockets and felt “just right” for me. It has smart organization features designed to give you a place for everything without being overly complicated.

The lay-flat main compartment allowed me to pack and access my clothes efficiently, the padded laptop compartment felt safe and secure, and the outside mesh pocket made accessing items on the go, quick and as the name implies, “easy”.

The Aer Travel 3 is certainly a sturdy pack. Even before testing it out, I noticed how durable this pack felt. This is definitely not the case with all packs.

There was never a point in my trip that I felt like my bag was at risk of injury.

The zippers on the back get the most wear in my opinion, especially with a bag that’s nearly bursting at the seams, and never once did I feel like my zippers were about to fail.

I would be wary of putting it to the test against anything too rugged but the 1680D Cordura ballistic nylon exterior feels strong and water-resistant enough to hold up against an unexpected rainstorm or some light abrasion.

Aer Travel Pack 3 Features

The Aer Travel Pack 3 comes with an abundance of thoughtful features. There’s a compartment for everything—and nothing more—which adds to the ease of daily use.

Lay-Flat Main Compartment

Aer Travel Pack 3 Lay Flat Main Compartment

Looking at the bag, I don’t know how I fit two week’s worth of clothes in there but I did! The ability to unzip the pack fully and carefully place your items definitely increases the functionality of the available space.

I stored a packing cube in this compartment that helped keep my clothes organized. My camera equipment was carried in the WANDRD 9L Roam Sling so the cube was used only for clothing and a few other random items.

What I felt was lacking were internal compression straps to keep everything in place.

So much is getting placed in this main compartment and though the lay-flat zipper makes it easy to open and access, items tend to fall out when there are no side walls holding them in.

Some compression straps to secure my clothes and other items would have been a helpful feature to have and would have brought some added peace of mind when opening my pack.

Padded Suspended Laptop Compartment

Aer Travel Pack 3 Laptop Compartment

With an ample amount of space, padding, and a soft fabric lining, I never felt like my laptop was at risk of damage.

A lay-flat zipper on this compartment would make it easier to access my cables and hard drives that I stored in there.

Also, a few added compartments back here for hard drives or a tablet would make it easier to stay organized.

The amount of cables, dongles and tech accessories that come with traveling with a laptop can feel overwhelming. There is plenty of space in the suspended laptop compartment for all of that so to have some added organization would have helped a ton.

Load Lifters

Aer Travel Pack 3 Load Lifters

What are load lifters? Load lifters are two small straps that are attached to the shoulder straps and back of your pack. Tightening and loosening them adjusts the closeness of the bag to your body, allowing for greater comfort and stabilization by decreasing the sway of the pack.

Load lifters may not be a necessity for everyone but they are definitely a nice feature for added comfort, especially if you are traveling with a fully loaded single-carry backpack.

Compression Design

Aer Travel Pack 3 Compression

I used the compression straps to secure a tripod which ended up working out really well.

To improve functionality and diversify the use, I would’ve liked to see these straps expand just a little bit more as they became pretty tight when I tried to secure my tripod.

Yes, I realize these straps are not specifically designed to carry things, but I can’t imagine I am the first and only person to use these straps for this.

There are so many traveling creators out there so to have these compression straps perform as a dual functioning tripod straps would definitely up the appeal for a lot of people. An added sleeve for the tripod legs on one of the sides of the bag would be a pretty awesome improvement to see too.

Lockable Zippers

It’s a small detail, but the fact that you can lock the main zippers can be a big deal for some. If you’re carrying valuable items like a laptop, camera, or other electronics, it can add a lot of peace of mind knowing you can secure your bag from unwanted intrusion.

Be aware that it is still possible for thieves to rip through zippers, so it definitely isn’t a fool-proof solution. Locking the zippers of your pack does provide som deterrence for casual thieves though.

Bottom Shoe Pocket

Aer Travel Pack 3 Bottom Shoe Pocket

The pocket is relatively spacious as I was able to fit a pair of running shoes and a Lowepro RunAbout BP 18L Collapsible Backpack i n here. A couple of pairs of flip-flops or sandals would also be a reasonable fit.

In normal suitcases, shoes are often placed in with everything else which may be okay at the start of the trip when your shoes are clean, but after hikes and sandy walks on the beach it may not be so ideal.

The ability to separate your dirty shoes from your clean clothes is an awesome feature to have and somewhat of an unexpected luxury in a bag of this size.

What should be noted is that not all shoes will be able to fit in here. As I mentioned, I had a pair of compact running shoes in this pocket but a set of high heels or chunky hiking boots would make it a tight squeeze.

Easy Access Front Pocket

Easy access is the name of the game when traveling with a solo carry-on bag. Regardless of whether you’re in the airport, or caught in a rainstorm waiting for an Uber, quick access to your daily travel necessities is key to staying organized and keeping your items safe.

I really enjoyed the functionality of this front pocket. It was large enough to stow a pair of sandals and organized enough to keep my daily items readily available.

There are various different pockets and compartments within this front access pocket that are suitable for everything from a pen and journal, to a toothbrush and toiletries.

The zipper folds three-quarters of the way down to provide that easy access so you don’t have to blindly dig around to find some of the smaller items you may have stowed in there.

Expandable Water Bottle Side Pocket

Aer Travel Pack 3 Water Bottle Pocket

Following Aer’s minimalist approach, the compartment seems pretty stealthy, with a vertical zipper that allows it to expand and give you more space for larger bottles.

At first sight, I didn’t think my wide-mouthed water bottle would fit in there but to my surprise, it did with ease.

Though the expandable option adds the minimalist look, I don’t find it all that necessary as it is a topless compartment that smaller items could easily fall out of rendering it only useful for a water bottle.

My other complaint with the compartment is the overall placement.

It is located in the upper middle of the bag which a) makes it harder to reach when it is on your back and b) throws off the weight distribution.

Heavier items should be stored near the bottom of your pack to allow the weight to be distributed on your hips, not your back or shoulders. Water is typically one of the heaviest things you carry, so to have it placed higher up on the pack is less than ideal.

Quick-Access Top Pocket

Aer Travel Pack 3 Top Access

Throughout your long travel days in the airport, you are constantly transitioning from being on the move to long periods of down time whether it be on a long flight or a layover.

Throughout your day there are several items that will be going in and out of use and the potential to lose or misplace them relatively high.

All too often I am getting ready to board or deboard the plane while doing the “where’s my shit” dance, grabbing for my back pocket to check for my wallet, feeling my seat for my phone, rubbing my hip for my keys, patting down my jacket for my headphones, and bending down low for anything else that may have fallen out while I was in a daze.

A single pocket to keep these items safe and secure would surely help to eliminate that worry and the anxious scrambling to gather my belongings.

Removable Hip Belt (sold separately)

Aer Travel Pack 3 Load Lifters

As I mentioned before, the weight of your pack should be distributed on your hips, not your back or shoulders. I can’t help but feel like I am getting taken advantage of when backpack companies are offering hip straps as an add-on option sold separately, as, to me, they are a necessity.

Hip strips not only add comfortability, but also versatility. Some may argue that a city or travel pack doesn’t need hip straps (though I would strongly disagree) but a hiking pack simply cannot go without them.

Not only is it incredibly uncomfortable to hike without hip straps, it is terrible for the body.

With the amount of walking that can go into a day of travel, hip straps are a much needed feature if you don’t want a sore back and shoulders the next day.

Aer Travel Pack 3 Dimensions and Specifications

The Travel Pack 3 measures in at a height of 21.5″ (54.5 cm), a width of 13” (33 cm), and a depth of 9” (21.5 cm). By dimensions, it is a fairly small pack. Most people who I showed this bag to and told them that this was all I was bringing, called me crazy.

The compact size allows it to pass any airline’s carry-on restrictions

Though light in weight weighing in at 4.2 lbs, it can store up to 35 L, allowing plenty of room for what you need.

Aer Travel Pack 3 Alternatives

The Aer Travel Pack 3 won’t be for everyone but there’s definitely a pack out there for you. Here are a few more options that you may prefer.

Nomatic 40L Travel Bag

NOMATIC 40L Travel Bag

If the Travel Pack 3’s 35L capacity isn’t enough, Nomatic’s 40L Travel Bag might be a better option. Though 5L isn’t a huge difference, it could just be enough space to squeeze in those few extra items that you were going to have to leave behind.

It’s loaded with 20+ innovative features like a laundry bag, shoe compartment, and an underwear and sock pocket.

It’s made with a waterproof material, not water resistant, so this bag can definitely handle a bit more ruggedness if necessary.

It measures in at 21″ x 14″ x 9″ so it is very comparable in size to the Travel Pack 3 and functions both as a backpack and a duffle bag.

It comes with a waist and sternum strap which is nice to see as not an add on.

Honestly, this pack sounds awesome and may be a potential solution to the Travel Bag 3’s shortcomings.

Peak Design Travel Backpack 30L

Peak Design 30L Travel Backpack

The Peak Design Travel Backpack 30L offers a rugged, durable and expandable daypack that is ideal for shorter travel and everyday carry.

It works seamlessly with Peak Designs camera cubes so if you are a digital creator, this might be the pack you need.

It meets international carry-on requirements in the expanded 33L form and the collapsed 27L form.

The Travel Backpack 30L comes with expansive side pockets for tripods, water bottles and other accessories, a padded laptop sleeve, and an enlarged top pocket designed for passports, wallets, and glasses.

Tuck-away shoulder straps and optional hip strap attachments make this pack a winner in my eyes.

Able Carry Max Backpack

Able Carry Max Backpack

The Able Carry Max Backpack is a 30L pack that is built for work, play and travel.

Maybe you’re not looking to utilize your backpack as a single carry-on item and just need it for  some extra belongings. With a little bit less room and many of the same features as the Travel Pack 3, The Max Backpack could be a good option for you.

It fits up to 17” devices and is made with a strong and durable X-Pac fabric and Cordura 1000D nylon.

It provides a 25L main compartment and external pockets that allow for peak organization and the flexibility to “arrange your day, your way.”

It comes with thick shoulder support and ventilated pads to keep your back cool but it does not come with a hip straps, nor do I see an option to add one on.

Aer Travel Pack 3 Final Thoughts

There’s a lot that goes into traveling abroad, most of which can go overlooked in preparation. Having the right backpack and the right compartments not only helps you stay organized but helps you to remember the items you may be forgetting.

The Aer Travel Pack 3 really checked a lot of the boxes for me. As someone who is notoriously disorganized, I felt not only well-organized but also well-prepared to travel with this bag.

For me, what’s more important than functionality, organization, and comfort, is the reliability of the bag. All of these features become less important and the adventure can become much more taxing if a zipper breaks or a strap rips etc.

I felt safe using the Aer Travel Pack 3. I really put this bag to the test by packing more than I probably should have but it was able to hold up exceptionally well. Shoot, maybe I am one of those “excessive,” packers after all?

Though it wasn’t always easy living out of this bag for two weeks, that’s just the game with one-bag travel! Sacrifices are made to travel minimally and to have the safety and security of carrying all that you need in a single carry-on item.

Single carry-on travel isn’t for everyone, but for those who see themselves as a minimal traveler, I would absolutely suggest this bag, hip straps included.

With that being said, the Aer Travel Pack 3 can surely be used for more than just a travel pack. I can see it being a great day carrier for city or on-campus use.

The price is certainly reasonable and the surplus of features packed into a minimal and aesthetic bag makes this backpack a winner for me.

At the end of the day, there is no such thing as a perfect backpack. Though the Aer Travel Pack 3 is no exception, it certainly has a lot to offer.

Aer Travel Pack 3 FAQs

Is the aer travel pack 3 too big.

The Aer Travel Pack 3 is too big for an everyday backpack, but it’s perfect for carry-on travel.

Is the Aer Travel Pack 3 water resistant?

The Aer Travel Pack is made from a waterproof PU-coated fabric, but water can still get through the seams during heavy downpours.

How do you clean an Aer travel pack?

To clean an Aer Travel Pack, use a damp cloth to wipe down the outside and inside of the bag. Let it air dry.

What is the capacity of the Aer Travel Pack 3?

The Aer Travel Pack 3 has 35L of internal capacity.

How much does the AER Travel Pack 3 weigh?

The Aer Travel Pack 3 weighs 4.12 lbs in the Cordura version.

Jeremy Scott Foster

Jeremy Scott Foster

Thanks for the great review. I’ve had this bag as my EDC work bag for 6 months and I’m very impressed with it.

This pack comes in 2 sizes. Any more sizes than that would be completely impractical in the business sense. Every extra size means an enormous extra production cost.

The hip strap and rain fly are sold separately, it’s reasonable to pay extra for these, especially when most customers don’t want it need them.

The 1680d ballistic nylon is extremely strong. You could easily roll it down a granite cliff many times and it won’t tear (sure it will scuff like any material would).

My biggest gripe is not being able to replace the framesheet. I like stiff framesheet so it would be nice to be able to swap it.

I’d also appreciate some anchor zip pull tabs for when I zip up the main compartment (especially when it’s empty).

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Whether your travels take you to places near or far, the new Aer Travel Sling 2 features a design that’s sized just right, with features that keep all of your essentials close at hand. And with its versatile carry options, it can be your regular go-to bag even if your most frequent travel destinations lie at either ends of your work commute. Its sleek, minimal, and low-profile design won’t make you stand out from a crowd, and its understated elegance makes it appropriate for more dressy situations at the office too. If you’re in the market for a new tech-friendly everyday carry sling bag, the Aer Travel Sling 2 should be at the top of your list this year.

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Unlike a lot of bags earmarked for travel on the market, the Aer Travel Sling 2 isn't too big and bulky for the times when you aren't trying to one-bag it abroad. It has 12 liters of capacity for your essentials, and comes with a well-considered design that helps you use that space wisely. It starts with the padded laptop sleeve with a soft lining that cushions up to a 16" laptop or tablet computer.

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The main compartment also features lots of internal organization spaces including mesh and zip pockets that allow you to keep smaller gear, accessories, and tech items from flopping around the bag as you move from place to place. And for your quick access needs, there's a small dedicated pocket on the exterior of the bag that can keep your travel documents, payment cards, and other critical items ready within reach at a moment's notice.

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Of course the design of any sling bag means it's easier to take off and access compared to a standard backpack, and the Aer Travel Sling 2 brings it up a notch with its versatile sling strap that allows you to adjust its length for either crossbody sling or single shoulder use. For extra security on the go you can tighten things up and keep the bag close to your body, cinching up the external buckles to reduce the bag's footprint. And for the time when you can finally take this bag with you on your next flight, the built-in luggage pass through integrates with ease with your luggage routine.

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Wherever your travels take you, the Travel Pack 2 is built to last, made with Aer’s signature use of water-resistant 1680D CORDURA nylon for the exterior, YKK zippers, and Duraflex hardware, for a comprehensive and robust construction inside and out.

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The Aer Travel Sling 2 is one of the best compact everyday carry slings you can buy right now, whether you plan to use it when the airways open up again or you’re looking for a smart and versatile option for your daily commute. Check it out at the link below.

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Aer Travel Pack 2 Small Review

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.

Our Verdict

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  • Laptop pocket has a false bottom
  • Smaller size will work for smaller body types
  • Carry-on compliant across more airlines than the 33L version
  • Shoe bag takes up way too much space in the main compartment (though it’s now stowable)
  • Top handle a little too beefy for the size of the bag
  • Not as cohesive as the 33L version

Technical Details

Carry-on compliance.

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Disclaimer: We take the measurements of the bag provided by the manufacturer and compare them to the allowance listed on airline websites. This should be used as a guideline rather than a rule. Bags can change size as you pack them out, and every airline's interpretation of compliance is different. Just because a bag is listed as carry-on compliant here doesn't mean that the airline will interpret it that way.

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Weight (lb)

3.3 lb (1.5 kg)

19 in x 12.5 in x 7.5 in (48.3 x 31.8 x 19.1 cm)

Notable Materials

CORDURA® Ballistic Nylon, YKK Zippers, Duraflex Hardware

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You’ve all probably been wondering what would happen if you took a shrink ray to the Aer Travel Pack 2. Our team has certainly lost sleep pondering this very important question.

Aer Travel Pack 2 Small And Large

Well, you can stop speculating because the Aer Travel Pack 2 Small is here. And, yes, it’s basically the Aer Travel Pack 2 miniaturized. The folks at Aer took an inch off of every side, and the internal capacity is 28L, as opposed to the 33L capacity of the original Aer Travel Pack 2.

There are a couple of new features as well, but these features aren’t exclusive to the small size—they’re also in the updated version of the Aer Travel Pack 2.

Everything else is pretty much the same. So if you’d like to get into the nitty-gritty about the materials, the harness system, and internal organization, check out our full review of the Aer Travel Pack 2.

In this review of the 28L version, we’ll be focusing on how the pack works as a smaller size and discussing the new features.

Now, the larger Aer Travel Pack 2 is one of the highest-rated travel backpacks on our site, so spoiler alert, we’re digging this one too. Although it’s slightly overshadowed by its older sibling. Why?

Let’s get into it.

Materials & Aesthetic

Not much to say here as the Aer Travel Pack 2 Small looks exactly like the Aer Travel Pack 2…only, you know, smaller. It’s made of the same ultra-durable, water-resistant CORDURA® ballistic nylon that we have raved about on our reviews of basically every single product from Aer .

Aer Travel Pack 2 Small In Detroit

This durable fabric, coupled with the beefy buckles, zips, and handles, means that this pack is heavier than some other packs of the same size—clocking in at 3.3lbs (.4 lbs lighter than the regular size). Based on comments we’ve received, this weight seems to be a concern for some people, but we’ve been okay with it.

Of course, your preference for how much weight you want to carry, the weight of the gear you’ll be packing, and the airlines you’ll be traveling on weighs into whether or not this will be a problem for you.

Speaking of airlines. One benefit of the Aer Travel Pack 2 Small is that it’s carry-on compliant on more airlines than the 33L version. At the time of this review, we’ve pulled data from 162 airlines worldwide and found that the Aer Travel Pack 2 Small will be accepted on 88% of these airlines, while the Aer Travel Pack 2 is accepted only on 56% of them. (Your mileage may vary.)

Obviously this is a major plus, especially if you’ll be traveling to countries known to be more stringent about carry-on sizes. If you have a specific airline that you’re worried about, check out our Carry-On Compliance chart on this page to see if the Aer Travel Pack 2 Small will work for that airline.

Aer Travel Pack 2 Small In Detroit

The last thing worth discussing here is that this smaller pack works better for people with smaller body types. Because of the overall slimmer package, the bag fits your frame more comfortably. For smaller framed folks, this could be enough reason alone to choose the Aer Travel Pack 2 Small.

External Components

Externally, the one difference between these two packs is that the Aer Travel Pack 2 Small lacks compression straps. Since the Small is approximately 15% smaller than the regular size, we don’t think the compression straps are needed. Plus, it has a cleaner, sleeker look without them.

Aer Travel Pack 2 Small Side

That said, the lack of compression straps means that this pack isn’t ideal for EDC. It’s a little too big for our preference—both in terms of looks and its interior capacity—but everyone is different. If you like some extra space in your daily pack then this one may work well for you.

We’re also not huge fans of the thick, beefy top handle. It’s the same size as the handle on the 33L pack, so it looks comically big here and seems unnecessary.

Aer Travel Pack 2 Small Top Handle

Inside the Pack

This inside of this pack is where things get interesting. Why? Both of the updates to the bag involve the interior of the Aer Travel Pack 2 Small.

Aer Travel Pack 2 Small Shoe Bag Expanded

First up, we’ve got the shoe bag. This thing is massive and appears to be the same size as the shoe bag in the 33L version. Which means it takes up even more of the pack’s internal capacity.

Aer Travel Pack 2 Small Shoe Bag Packed

Luckily, the folks at Aer made this shoe bag stowable, so when not in-use it won’t get in your way. We love this addition! That said, we still believe it’s too large. The shoe compartment fits better in the 33L size because you have more capacity overall, so it eats up less of the bag’s space when you’re using it.

Aer Travel Pack 2 Small Laptop Compartment

The second update Aer made was to the laptop compartment. It now has a false bottom (and the crowd goes wild!). For those of you unfamiliar, a false bottom helps protect your laptop from damage as it won’t come in contact with the ground if you drop your bag.

This was the thing we harped on the most in our review of the 33L Aer Travel Pack 2 . Let’s just say, we were not shy about sharing our disappointment. As laptops usually cost a chunk of change, we take our laptop protection seriously and prefer bags with a suspended laptop sleeve and appropriate padding.

So we’re really, really glad to see this improvement.

While the laptop sleeve will only fit up to a 15’’ laptop, the laptop compartment will hold a massive 17’’ laptop—much to the delight of Pack Hacker team members who lug such a monstrosity around on the daily. But sticking your laptop in the compartment doesn’t give you the benefit of the false bottom we love oh-so-much.

Aer Travel Pack 2 Small Packing Cubes

The interior capacity of the Aer Travel Pack 2 Small is 5L smaller than the original Aer Travel Pack 2, but we’ve found that the main compartment holds a similar amount of packing cubes . Depending on whether or not you use the shoe bag.

One last thing of note, if you’ve packed this pack correctly, it will stand up on its own.

Durability & Testing

We’ve been testing the Aer Travel Pack 2 Small for approximately two weeks in Detroit, Michigan. As we’ve come to expect, this pack still looks brand new. The ballistic nylon is no joke and should last you a very long time.

Aer Travel Pack 2 Small In Detroit

At the beginning of this review, we mentioned that while we like the Aer Travel Pack 2 Small, we prefer the 33L size. And that’s because the design seems to be more cohesive on the larger version. It appears that while Aer shrunk the overall pack, they didn’t shrink the individual components, which makes the pack feel a little off. Plus, we’ve found that 33L is a really solid size for one-bag travel.

That said, if you have a smaller frame or will be traveling on airlines with stringent carry-on policies, the Aer Travel Pack 2 Small should treat you well.

Usage Timeline

Condition: Excellent

  • Smaller size makes it better for airplane travel
  • Same great materials as the larger Travel Pack 2
  • We’re digging that you can hide the shoe compartment when not in use
  • We like that the laptop sleeve is updated with a false bottom

While we’re not digging this pack as much as the larger Aer Travel Pack 2, it’s still a quality pack that’s been doing us well so far.

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