Review of the Boundary Supply Rennen Recycled Daypack which offers a simple layout and modern aesthetic that incorporates the build quality and modular organization that we have seen in previous bags from the company.
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Review of the Thule Stravan Backpack which is another solid offering from Thule that provides a solid build quality, useful organizational layout, a clamshell style opening that provides plenty of space, and a fairly subdued aesthetic that will work well in any environment.
Review of The North Face Kaban 2.0 which is an updated version of one of North Face’s sleekest packs and offers plenty of space, organization, and comfort.
Review of the updated version of the North Face Surge backpack which offers great laptop protection and tons of pockets. It’s a little bigger than what I normally like for EDC, but a solid all purpose bag.
Review of the Aer City Collection which includes the City Pack Tech Backpack, Split Kit Minimalist Organizer, and City Sling 2. Each piece of the City Collection offers the build quality organizational options, and modern style of Aer’s other products, but in some versatile new form factors that work great for work and everyday carry.
Review of the Thule EnRoute 23L Backpack which is another solid tech bag offering from Thule that includes a comfortable harness system, useful organizational layout, and a reasonable price point. If you are a student heading back to class or looking for a useful work bag for carrying your edc essentials this will be a good option to take a look at.
Review of the All New Wandrd Prvke 21 which makes some useful updates while maintaining the solid build quality and versatility of the original Prvke. If need to carry a lot of camera gear in 2021 this is still going to be one of the best options you can get.
Review of the Aer x Ministry of Supply Lunar Pack which offers an impressive mix of the key features that I look for in an ideal edc backpack and has quickly become one of my favorite bags of the year!
Review of the Timbuk2 Q Backpack 2.0 which is an updated version of the popular Q backpack. This new bag features a modernized aesthetic and some changes to the organizational layout and overall it I still a very solid option for any one looking for versatile tech / edc bag for the office or school.
Review of the Aer Fit Pack 3 which is a part of Aer’s all new Active Collection. The Fit Pack 3 takes what was already an excellent tech / gym bag and adds a few key updates that help take it to the next level. If you need a versatile and stylish bag for your everyday this is definitely going to be a tough one to beat!
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