Review of the Matador SEG28 which is one of the best new minimal carry on travel packs that feels like has flown a little under the radar. The bag offers an impressive amount of space and a unique layout that allows it to work as an edc backpack and personal item on budget airlines.
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Review of the Goruck GR1 in Ripstop Nylon which takes the slick aesthetic and quick access pocket from the Heritage GR1’s and adds in a lightweight and weather resistant fabric to create what may be my new favorite minimalist EDC bag.
In this video we will be taking a look at the recently updated Alpha One Niner (A19) Evade 1.5. I’ve now had a chance to test it over the past couple of weeks and will be talking through my thoughts on the updates from the previous edition. Overall the bag is very well built, comfortable, and spacious and will be a bag that many in the everyday carry community will be excited about.
Review of the Troubadour Aero Backpack which is an impressive tech, gym, and minimal travel backpack. It offers Troubadour’s typical stylish aesthetic and durable materials along with a useful organizational layout and an impressive amount of space.
In this video I will be taking a look at 8 travel packs which offer a little more capacity for longer trips or if you need a little more flexibility. These bags won’t work as a personal item, but they are still carry on friendly and will fit in the overhead storage bins for most domestic and international flights.
Review of the Filson Journeyman which is rugged and simple everyday carry backpack with a heritage aesthetic that will fit into any environment. The bag doesn’t have a ton of bells and whistles, but if reliable and nice looking are your top priorities, it will be a solid option to check out.
Review of the Bellroy Via Backpack which is a truly minimalist, dare I say essentialist, tech and everyday bag that offers a solid build quality and great laptop protection at under $150. The barebones layout may not be for everyone, but what it does offer it does well and in a sleek silhouette that will work across a number of different environments.
Review of the Patagonia Black Hole MLC (Max Legal Carry On) 45L which provides a rugged build quality and simple layout that offers more than enough space for one bag travel and the flexibility to be used as a shoulder bag, brief or backpack.
In this video we will be unboxing and doing a first look at the recently updated Alpha One Evade 1.5 The new version introduces an updated look and organizational layout while keeping many of the things that made the original such a popular EDC backpack. This will be a high level first look of the bag and I will be doing a more in-depth review in the future.
In this video I will be discussing 4 key features that I am starting to pay a lot more attention to when evaluating a new bag. Some of these may feel obvious and some may not apply to everyone, but if you are in the market for a new bag make sure to think about whether any of these is critical for how you plan on using your backpack.
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