Review of the Peak Design Travel Backpack which is a very well made and feature filled travel backpack that offers tons of space, useful organization, and a great look. The price and the shoulder straps can be a bit of a turn off, but for the most part I can see why this has been one of the most popular travel bags of the year!
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Review of the Herschel 30L Travel Backpack which is able to hold a surprising amount of stuff due to it’s simple layout while providing a decent amount of comfort and organizational options. Like the 20L Daypack, the build quality could still use improvement, but if you are a fan of Herschel’s products it may still be worth a look.
Revisiting the Goruck GR2 34L after using a bunch of recently released travel bags that have been great and come in at a much lower price than the GR2. Although the high price point can hurt, the GR2 still holds up well by offering an incredible build quality, minimal tactical style, and well laid out organizational options.
Review of the Timbuk2 Never Check Expandable Backpack which is an incredibly versatile bag that works very well for daily use and with it’s ability to expand can even be used for short trips. The bag has some great organizational options, nice comfort and a modern aesthetic that will make this fit in great anywhere.
Review of the Topo Designs 30L Travel Bag which is great looking and surprisingly spacious little travel bag that feels well made and has some great organizational options. If you are looking for a great minimal travel bag with a more outdoorsy look that’s going to hold up well I definitely recommend you check this out.
The original Aer Travel Pack has consistently been my go to travel pack for trips and I was very excited to see what sort of improvements Aer could make to what I already considered an almost perfect travel bag. Overall, I was impressed with the new features they added and that they managed to maintain almost everything that made the original bag so great.
Review of the Thule Subterra Carry-on duffel 40L which is a stylish and versatile travel bag that is perfect for work travel. It has great quality, plenty of space, an awesome removable laptop sleeve, and a cool look that blends in well with a variety of outfits. If you enjoyed the video we did for the Thule Subterra 34L, but wanted a bag with a little more space or with more of a traditional travel bag style this is definitely a good option to check out!
Review of the Patagonia Black Hole Pack 32L which is a versatile and spacious travel backpack with simple, yet effective, organization and a nice build quality that can work for day to day use in a pinch.
Review of the updated Expandable Knack Pack which is a stylish and versatile travel and edc bag that is offered in small (16-29L), medium (17-31L), and large (20-40L) versions. The updated version of the Knack Pack maintains the great organizational options, quality, and expandability of the original while adding in some nice new features. If you are interested in exploring a move to a #onebaglife this will definitely be a good option to check out!
Review of the Aer Travel Pack 2 Small which has the durability, style, quality and comfort that made the larger Travel Pack 2 great, but in a sleeker and more versatile 28L size that is going to work great for more minimal travelers or anyone that has a smaller frame.
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