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Delivering some much anticipated upgrades from the previous iteration, The Aer Flight Pack 2 is a durable, functional pack with lots of organization that’s great for short trips and urban adventures. View Our Full Review: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/ae... 0:00 - Intro 0:30 - Material & Aesthetic 1:46 - External Components 6:39 - Inside the Pack 11:31 - Durability & Testing 12:45 - Pros & Cons 13:34 - The Verdict The first version of the Aer Flight Pack was an interesting concept that worked pretty well in practice. Not quite big enough to be a full backpack for longer travel, it made for a great weekend getaway pack and offered three modes of carry—briefcase, messenger and backpack. We were impressed with that bag, but we did have a few nitpicks—mainly, that the transitions between the three carry modes were a little clunky. In rolls the Flight Pack 2, which promises to improve in those couple areas where the first bag left us wanting more. We’ve been hoping for smoother transitions between the carry modes, better performance in briefcase and messenger mode, and an upgraded harness system. The Aer Flight Pack 2 is a great travel companion for short journeys and fits in well in an urban environment. The transitions between the three carry modes have been improved since the previous version, and briefcase mode is definitely a more comfortable carry in this iteration of the pack. We still think backpack mode is the best way to go, but the other two modes are there for you to use—unless you plan on making full use of the organization system. As always, this pack comes with the quality we expect from Aer—from materials to the design, this is a solid, well-thought out pack for short trips and urban adventures. RELATED BACKPACK VIDEOS Topo Designs Daypack Review: • Topo Designs Daypack Review | 20L Heritage... Peak Design Everyday Backpack (30L) Review: • Peak Design Everyday Backpack Review (30L)... EVERGOODS MPL30 Review: • EVERGOODS MPL30 Review (Mountain Panel Loa... Aer Flight Pack Review: • Aer Flight Pack Review | Small Carry-On Tr... View more backpack reviews on our website: https://packhacker.com/travel-gear/ca... SHOW NOTES: In this video, Tom Wahlin of Pack Hacker reviews the Aer Flight Pack 2. The updated version of Aer’s smaller 21L backpack for urban adventures & airport travel. CONNECT WITH US Sign Up for our Newsletter: https://packhacker.com/newsletter Subscribe to Pack Hacker on YouTube: http://packha.kr/youtube Follow Pack Hacker on Instagram: http://packha.kr/instagram Like Pack Hacker on Facebook: http://packha.kr/facebook Follow Pack Hacker on Twitter: http://packha.kr/twitter Follow Pack Hacker on Pinterest: http://packha.kr/pinterest Follow Pack Hacker on LinkedIn: http://packha.kr/linkedin TERMS Pack Hacker utilizes affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of our product links, Pack Hacker will receive a small commission at no cost to you. This helps support us, and allows us to keep providing reviews, guides, and content for you. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. Thanks for your support!