Not specific to this video, but more in general: can you convert all the measurements (sizes, weight) (on screen) into metric system? Would be appreciated by the European viewers a lot I think :)
I'm a touring musician. So my bass is on my back. I need a duffle style bag that can pass for a personnel item if not over packed. I purchased this bag. I wish it had a clamshell opening. it can be hard to pack the traditional way you. A garment folder. etc. No problem if you're not worried about wrinkled clothing. Their old style duffle can do this. It also has no compression, so it always looks big. I just ordered Pakt One V2 to compare. I ordered the 35lbecause sometimes the extra space is needed. I fly around 100 flights a year and this style of bag never draws attention. My bass on the other hand is another matter! Thanks for your videos!
@@jacobsworld8704 Probably not. Budget airlines are known to be sticklers. Carrying a duffel is much more likely to be noticed and double checked by a gate agent if suspected to be oversized. Your over the length and height dimensions for using the Aer Weekender on Spirit Airlines.
100% agree on packing cubes. Wasn’t about that life based on my experience with cheap Eagle Creek ones from a decade ago. Then I tried Peak Design ones. Now I get it.
What separates the PD packing cubes from other options? We have been using a set from Eagle Creek for years and wondering what I might be missing out on. TBH I looked at the PD cubes when I was considering their duffel, but the price for a single cube was tough to pull the trigger on.
@@tkozikow Caveat: My EC experience is quite dated at this point. But what I love about PD: 1) The material is this light weight, self-healing fabric that really does close after small punctures. 2) The compression zippers work really well (my EC didn't even have compression). And 3) There is this nifty divider for clean versus dirty clothes. The only con is that the tear-away zippers mean the top can come undone a bit when really packed out.
When you do these reviews, can you fill out the bag with more representative items? Like a pair of boots/shoes and maybe a coat? Great reviews all round anyway!
I finally decided on the Aer after comparing it with the Pakt and Peak Design. The Pakt was not much different from the Aer, but at a much higher price point and the laptop feature is not that important for me. The PD was too 'duffel' and did not seem much different from one of my North Face bags. Not sure yet how I am going to use the front pocket, but this is going to be a great second bag for longer trips. FWIW I purchased the 700D gray option which looks fantastic with a softer feel. The black Cordura looks too much like my tactical bags. Overall Aer makes some nice products and I also purchased the Day Sling 3 and Travel Kit 2.
Yeah, was gonna say, wait until the main area gets packed out with a few cubes and kits. I love the idea of this bag for weekend trips or conferences with a garment bag. For the intended use case, AER knocked it out of the park. Great review! 👍
Usually I love Aer's design, but it doesn't look good as a duffel. A good alternative for this one (but more expansive) is the Black Ember Forge. BTW great review! even though I don't like duffels, I liked seeing what you thought of it 💪🙂
Cheers dude! I think the Forge is a great alternative if you are looking for a duffel/messenger/backpack, as opposed to this bag which is just a pure duffel.
Anyone have good suggestions for an all in one ? I have a 16” MBP so there has to be a good laptop compartment. I also go to the gym and carry a lifting belt, knee sleeves, wrist wraps, shoes and toiletries. Apart from this I usually carry my chargers, notebooks, and other small items. Suggestions would be much appreciated !
How would you compare this to the peak design travel 35L? (also thanks for answering my question about the city sling 2 ended up getting xpac and it’s been great)
@@insanity3840 too big for my needs, but the Nomads Nation videographer Margaret uses it as her EDC and loves it (she has a ton of gear tho). It's a great pack, no doubt about it
Had been eyeing the Aer gym duffel 3 (although idk where I can still buy one) for a while until I came across the aer travel weekender. Would you consider the travel weekender to be an update to the gym duffel? It seems quite similar in terms of look and organisation. Looking for a duffel that could also be used for roadtrips and work- the dedicated shoe compartment just seems like a nice addition to a duffel
Are you planning on reviewing the Black ember Dex, when it ships out? I'd love to hear your oppinion on that duffel, since it looks very promissing to my needs.
Do you think this would be good paired with the AER Fit Pack 3 for a week-long trip overseas? Or would the AER Travel Pack backpack be a better choice? I already have the Fit Pack and feel like getting two backpacks might be silly, but I'm worried that carrying a heavy duffel bag around for hours might be a bit much.
I currently have three travel backpacks (Peak Design, Pakt, Fairpoint), but I'm on the hunt for a backpack, duffle or tote that would be at least 25L with Spirit Airlines under seat bag limits (18 x 14 x 8 inches). the aer weekender duffle comes close but no cigar! I do have the Tortuga Outbreaker Daypack (21 L) that will fit, but I'm looking for something that has a little more packing room (only at least 25 liters). Can anyone think of any other bags come to mind that I may want take a look at? Much appreciated.
Specifically for Sprit. I've dropped my Aer TP3 Small right in their box with no issues. IMO if you have an MB Air type of laptop or tablet theirs no issue with depth. If you have a full sized laptop and over pack, then you might have an issue. For the record, I also just ordered the Aer x Ministry of Supply bag which doesn't really get the RUclips love, but those who do, love it. Only thing is that I believe it's like 22L... 18x12.5x6.5 The TP3S is 28L but is 19 inches, but that inch is the handles which collapse down. Hopes that help. LD
@k.chrisrachalphdmpabn7713 @Nomads.Nation I was looking for the same thing. I found the North face base camp voyager has perfect dimensions for spirit. If it fits in that bag you're good to go and it's 26L. The organization is basically the aer city pack (the black/black one looks very similar), but somehow it has 10 more liters of storage.
I bought this for the gym. Before that I was using a 45 L Serious Steel gym bag. Was too big. I ordered Knkg 33 L duffel but it was poorly constructed so I got this and I love it. The Aer Duffel 3 was too small for the gym, it’s made for gym casuals.
Thanks for the feedback! Unfortunately those outside reviews required 6-8 gruelling hours of outdoor shooting. Loud trucks interrupted our audio, busy streets interfered with our cameras, security guards kicked us off of properties, and I lost a good 10lbs in sweat for every video. For those reasons, indoor shoots win for the foreseeable future 😂
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Not specific to this video, but more in general: can you convert all the measurements (sizes, weight) (on screen) into metric system? Would be appreciated by the European viewers a lot I think :)
MURRICA!! Jk yes I'll let my editor know ;)
I'm a touring musician. So my bass is on my back. I need a duffle style bag that can pass for a personnel item if not over packed. I purchased this bag. I wish it had a clamshell opening. it can be hard to pack the traditional way you. A garment folder. etc. No problem if you're not worried about wrinkled clothing. Their old style duffle can do this. It also has no compression, so it always looks big. I just ordered Pakt One V2 to compare. I ordered the 35lbecause sometimes the extra space is needed. I fly around 100 flights a year and this style of bag never draws attention. My bass on the other hand is another matter! Thanks for your videos!
Thanks for the epic comment dude, rock on 🤘🏼
Do you think the Aer duffle would fit in a personal item on spirit Airlines
I’m not sure what the specifications are for spirit
18"×14"×8"
@@jacobsworld8704 Probably not. Budget airlines are known to be sticklers. Carrying a duffel is much more likely to be noticed and double checked by a gate agent if suspected to be oversized. Your over the length and height dimensions for using the Aer Weekender on Spirit Airlines.
AER gang, represent! 🙌
#AER4life
100% agree on packing cubes. Wasn’t about that life based on my experience with cheap Eagle Creek ones from a decade ago. Then I tried Peak Design ones. Now I get it.
me and you both lol
What separates the PD packing cubes from other options? We have been using a set from Eagle Creek for years and wondering what I might be missing out on. TBH I looked at the PD cubes when I was considering their duffel, but the price for a single cube was tough to pull the trigger on.
@@tkozikow I haven't tested them myself but apparently superior build and comrpession features
@@tkozikow Caveat: My EC experience is quite dated at this point. But what I love about PD: 1) The material is this light weight, self-healing fabric that really does close after small punctures. 2) The compression zippers work really well (my EC didn't even have compression). And 3) There is this nifty divider for clean versus dirty clothes. The only con is that the tear-away zippers mean the top can come undone a bit when really packed out.
When you do these reviews, can you fill out the bag with more representative items? Like a pair of boots/shoes and maybe a coat? Great reviews all round anyway!
great feedback, and yes, we have started to in our more recent reviews
I finally decided on the Aer after comparing it with the Pakt and Peak Design. The Pakt was not much different from the Aer, but at a much higher price point and the laptop feature is not that important for me. The PD was too 'duffel' and did not seem much different from one of my North Face bags.
Not sure yet how I am going to use the front pocket, but this is going to be a great second bag for longer trips. FWIW I purchased the 700D gray option which looks fantastic with a softer feel. The black Cordura looks too much like my tactical bags.
Overall Aer makes some nice products and I also purchased the Day Sling 3 and Travel Kit 2.
Yea dude, it’s hard to go wrong with Aer, especially at their price point
Yeah, was gonna say, wait until the main area gets packed out with a few cubes and kits. I love the idea of this bag for weekend trips or conferences with a garment bag. For the intended use case, AER knocked it out of the park. Great review! 👍
Appreciate that Ryan!
Nice travel bag. I have the Aer Weekend Traveler. I wished they have one that is slightly smaller for ultra light weekend travel.
So close
Usually I love Aer's design, but it doesn't look good as a duffel.
A good alternative for this one (but more expansive) is the Black Ember Forge.
BTW great review! even though I don't like duffels, I liked seeing what you thought of it 💪🙂
Cheers dude! I think the Forge is a great alternative if you are looking for a duffel/messenger/backpack, as opposed to this bag which is just a pure duffel.
@@Nomads.Nation Please do a video about top 3 - 3 way bags 🙏
@@CaptainLazyJr great suggestion! I've added to our to do list :)
Would you recommend this duffle or the pakt one bag travel duffle
can't go wrong with either but as a heavy laptop user I'd give the slight edge to Pakt
AmazIng quality videos brother
thanks so much dude!
Why would there only be a half pocket with the vertical zipper?
Why not is the real question
Anyone have good suggestions for an all in one ? I have a 16” MBP so there has to be a good laptop compartment. I also go to the gym and carry a lifting belt, knee sleeves, wrist wraps, shoes and toiletries. Apart from this I usually carry my chargers, notebooks, and other small items. Suggestions would be much appreciated !
What do you mean by all in one?
How would you compare this to the peak design travel 35L? (also thanks for answering my question about the city sling 2 ended up getting xpac and it’s been great)
While I’m usually and Aer fan boy, I actually prefer the PD 35L or the Boundary Duffel. They feel lighter and I prefer their construction
@@Nomads.Nation got it, how do you feel about the city pack pro as an edc bag?
@@insanity3840 too big for my needs, but the Nomads Nation videographer Margaret uses it as her EDC and loves it (she has a ton of gear tho). It's a great pack, no doubt about it
How many jumpers and trousers are in your 7 day packing cube
4 of each
@@Nomads.Nation thank you 🙏🏼
If you had to choose between this bag and evergoods TD35, which would you pick?
If you are only going on road trips, the TD35 all day. If you are using the duffel for anything else, then Aer
Had been eyeing the Aer gym duffel 3 (although idk where I can still buy one) for a while until I came across the aer travel weekender. Would you consider the travel weekender to be an update to the gym duffel? It seems quite similar in terms of look and organisation. Looking for a duffel that could also be used for roadtrips and work- the dedicated shoe compartment just seems like a nice addition to a duffel
I think this is a great duffel for road trips. I don’t know what the Gym Duffel is, maybe you mean the Duffel Pack 3?
How would you compare the Aer Travel Weekender and Aer Gym Duffel 3? What would you choose? I am hoping to use the bag for both gym and short trips.
Go with the Aer Gym Duffel then. Assuming it’s big enough for your short trips
Are you planning on reviewing the Black ember Dex, when it ships out? I'd love to hear your oppinion on that duffel, since it looks very promissing to my needs.
I would love to - hopefully they send me one!
great review! I am very much considering this but ideally would like something about 10% smaller. Do you have any recommendations?
so something around 30 liters? Check Pakt - they have 3 duffels, one of them might be around there
@@Nomads.Nation thanks a lot!
How many liters is this?
All the information about the bags from our reviews can be found in the description 💪🏻
Do you think this would be good paired with the AER Fit Pack 3 for a week-long trip overseas? Or would the AER Travel Pack backpack be a better choice? I already have the Fit Pack and feel like getting two backpacks might be silly, but I'm worried that carrying a heavy duffel bag around for hours might be a bit much.
If traveling on a plane I’d go with a backpack for sure
@@Nomads.Nation thanks! Just out of curiosity why is a backpack better on a plane versus a duffel?
@@johnulcer it’s just my opinion but duffels are heavy and awkward to carry. Backpacks are heavy and much more comfortable to carry.
Does anybody know if you can fit a basketball and basketball shoes in the weekender?
Might be best to ask Aer just in case with the specifications of your shoe size
I currently have three travel backpacks (Peak Design, Pakt, Fairpoint), but I'm on the hunt for a backpack, duffle or tote that would be at least 25L with Spirit Airlines under seat bag limits (18 x 14 x 8 inches). the aer weekender duffle comes close but no cigar! I do have the Tortuga Outbreaker Daypack (21 L) that will fit, but I'm looking for something that has a little more packing room (only at least 25 liters). Can anyone think of any other bags come to mind that I may want take a look at? Much appreciated.
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Specifically for Sprit. I've dropped my Aer TP3 Small right in their box with no issues. IMO if you have an MB Air type of laptop or tablet theirs no issue with depth. If you have a full sized laptop and over pack, then you might have an issue.
For the record, I also just ordered the Aer x Ministry of Supply bag which doesn't really get the RUclips love, but those who do, love it. Only thing is that I believe it's like 22L... 18x12.5x6.5
The TP3S is 28L but is 19 inches, but that inch is the handles which collapse down.
Hopes that help.
LD
@@LeightonDPhoto Appreciate that LD!
@k.chrisrachalphdmpabn7713 @Nomads.Nation I was looking for the same thing. I found the North face base camp voyager has perfect dimensions for spirit. If it fits in that bag you're good to go and it's 26L.
The organization is basically the aer city pack (the black/black one looks very similar), but somehow it has 10 more liters of storage.
I bought this for the gym. Before that I was using a 45 L Serious Steel gym bag. Was too big. I ordered Knkg 33 L duffel but it was poorly constructed so I got this and I love it. The Aer Duffel 3 was too small for the gym, it’s made for gym casuals.
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how has it been
@@trvnqamazing 10/10 for gym and and a short trip carry-on
I would say, I prefer the way you film "WANDRD Duo Daypack Review", walking around the city, and talking about the bag
Thanks for the feedback! Unfortunately those outside reviews required 6-8 gruelling hours of outdoor shooting. Loud trucks interrupted our audio, busy streets interfered with our cameras, security guards kicked us off of properties, and I lost a good 10lbs in sweat for every video. For those reasons, indoor shoots win for the foreseeable future 😂
Aer weekender or errant duffel?
Both are great, but for me Errant Duffel all day
Hey Aaron! I sent you an email. Great content, btw!
thanks dude! Will reply soon :)
Cowabunga.!
Hell yea!
Review was so circuitous and drawn out for engagement, that it turned me off on the product all together.
Thanks for your feedback! We are always open to constructive feedback if you have anything specific you want to request
Yeah, that’s why it’s time stamped and you can skip ahead…