I've got the orange version of this bag. I carry it on the daily and have a few thoughts of my own. 1. I carry it in the reverse orientation, so the zipper is on the front and the magnet pocket is on the back. That keeps the magnet pocket less exposed and bagels it easier to open the zipper compartment. 2. The g-hook can get snagged in my long somewhat curly hair when I take it off over my head, so I'm careful to lift it a bit higher than other straps. 3. I'm highly considering adding some D or O rings inside as attachment points for carabineers or paracord leashes. I usually carry my minimalist wallet, a pen, and a small battery bank inside the back divider plus mints & gum, meds, small tools, knife, small flashlight, earbuds, and hair ties in the front divider plus my phone in the magnet pocket. That packs it out pretty well and fits everything I need when I'm out and about. Aesthetically, I think it looks very gender neutral, and I haven't gotten any weird looks or comments wearing it around Portland, OR.
Suggestion, can you start doing an "iPad test" when reviewing crossbody bags/slings please? I don't know if it's just me, but I'm always curious if an iPad would fit in these (mainly the 11 pro).
If I remember correctly he mentioned in a video that he uuuh 3D printed Molds of the sizes when reviewing backpacks check out his latest I vaguely Remeber him using a red one
@@wick3dheathen You are right in that he has a 3D printed plated in the size and shape of a 16 inch Macbook Pro, but for smaller bags like this one, there is currently no equivalent for iPads, only the Kindle, which is limiting because it's smaller than even the iPad Mini.
Based on all the product photos on their website it seems like the front of the bag is the zippered side. The magnet pocket seems to be against your body. I would feel comfortable keeping stuff in it if that's the case.
I feel like the ecopack bellroy venture sling (which ive used all over the blue pebble) gets practically just as thin as this, and carries more, better.
I'm a bit amused that Aaron keeps referring to the unzippered side as the front, when it is pretty clearly the backside. At least the build suggests it (placement of the strap loops) and the Black Ember site's promotional images all show it carried the zippered side outwards.
I think you're using it backwards, definitely the magnet pocket goes against the body for me. Handles always go in the back, at least that's what I'm used to. I got this recently and it's just so cool. Black Ember products are so satisfying to use, they're a delight to the touch and the small details are just *chef's kiss, delightful. Also this is not as expensive as most of their bags so it's an amazing piece of gear. I have the Kompak, which is amazing as well but that might be too bulky if you just need a couple of items for a quick adventure.
Tom Bihn also has a "sacoche" that's a little bigger than this one if folks like the style but need more room. They do the bottom gusset thing too, but theirs is just a nylon sack. I think it has a couple pockets inside? But no dividers or anything.
I'm here again to add some user experience for anyone thinking of pulling the trigger on this bag. Today I was walking on the rain wearing this little bag (the orange version) and a bus passed by extremely fast over a puddle and decided I needed to be even more wet and the mf soaked me, like DRENCHED me. I was angry but worried about my stuff becase I've used this bag on slight rain and everything was fine inside but I never got this thing that wet and today was the day and when I got to safety and tried to dry this thing a bit with a tissue I realized most water had already dripped off nicely off the bag and the insides were perfectly dry so, if that sort of thing had you overthinking about this bag or this fabric, lemme tell you, this thing is top notch.
Great video as always. Thank you. Just found out about the Kargo Loculus X-Pack Sling. Would love your thoughts on this item please. Looks very promising to my eye, but I don't see many talking about it, so I'm wondering if it is a newer player or if there are issues perhaps? Thanks for your consideration.
Long time watcher. I got a question for ya. What is the best backpack you could recommend for Theme Parks, that will also fit in there larger lockers. Water Resistant and can hold some back up clothing for a few tiny adults (children). This is a topic I dont see a lot of in my search. Also thanks to you and through your links I have bought the awesome TomToc Tech Ouch and the Belroy Dopp kit. Now I am looking for backpacks like I mentioned haha. Thank you for the amazing content.
thanks for supporting us for so long! I'm not sure what the best bag for this use case would be, but I immediately thought of Able Carry Daybreaker or Able Carry Daily due to their weather resistance, lightweightness, and size
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I've got the orange version of this bag. I carry it on the daily and have a few thoughts of my own. 1. I carry it in the reverse orientation, so the zipper is on the front and the magnet pocket is on the back. That keeps the magnet pocket less exposed and bagels it easier to open the zipper compartment. 2. The g-hook can get snagged in my long somewhat curly hair when I take it off over my head, so I'm careful to lift it a bit higher than other straps. 3. I'm highly considering adding some D or O rings inside as attachment points for carabineers or paracord leashes.
I usually carry my minimalist wallet, a pen, and a small battery bank inside the back divider plus mints & gum, meds, small tools, knife, small flashlight, earbuds, and hair ties in the front divider plus my phone in the magnet pocket. That packs it out pretty well and fits everything I need when I'm out and about.
Aesthetically, I think it looks very gender neutral, and I haven't gotten any weird looks or comments wearing it around Portland, OR.
thanks for your perspective!
Suggestion, can you start doing an "iPad test" when reviewing crossbody bags/slings please? I don't know if it's just me, but I'm always curious if an iPad would fit in these (mainly the 11 pro).
Yeah, that's a great idea, giving us info on whether any and if so what iPad models fit would be very helpful.
I agree! Ipad mini size as well
Yes…. I love this idea..,everytime i look at a bag, i wonder whether it would fit a mini or a pro 11
If I remember correctly he mentioned in a video that he uuuh 3D printed Molds of the sizes when reviewing backpacks check out his latest I vaguely Remeber him using a red one
@@wick3dheathen You are right in that he has a 3D printed plated in the size and shape of a 16 inch Macbook Pro, but for smaller bags like this one, there is currently no equivalent for iPads, only the Kindle, which is limiting because it's smaller than even the iPad Mini.
Sacoche bags are for ultra minimalists setups. Solid pouch that converts into a shoulder bag. Gets the job done while traveling.
Well said
Based on all the product photos on their website it seems like the front of the bag is the zippered side. The magnet pocket seems to be against your body. I would feel comfortable keeping stuff in it if that's the case.
cheers for that!
I feel like the ecopack bellroy venture sling (which ive used all over the blue pebble) gets practically just as thin as this, and carries more, better.
It does not get quite as thin in my experience, but I agree that it has a lot more functional value
Have heard about the Airback? This backpack has an vacuum system. Would be very nice to see a review from you
I'd love to do a review, hopefully they'll send me one to review
I'm a bit amused that Aaron keeps referring to the unzippered side as the front, when it is pretty clearly the backside. At least the build suggests it (placement of the strap loops) and the Black Ember site's promotional images all show it carried the zippered side outwards.
I agree, it seems the front and back were inadvertently switched
oops!
I think you're using it backwards, definitely the magnet pocket goes against the body for me. Handles always go in the back, at least that's what I'm used to. I got this recently and it's just so cool. Black Ember products are so satisfying to use, they're a delight to the touch and the small details are just *chef's kiss, delightful. Also this is not as expensive as most of their bags so it's an amazing piece of gear. I have the Kompak, which is amazing as well but that might be too bulky if you just need a couple of items for a quick adventure.
Totally agree - Black Ember just does things so well
Tom Bihn also has a "sacoche" that's a little bigger than this one if folks like the style but need more room. They do the bottom gusset thing too, but theirs is just a nylon sack. I think it has a couple pockets inside? But no dividers or anything.
I'll be sure to check it out!
I'm here again to add some user experience for anyone thinking of pulling the trigger on this bag. Today I was walking on the rain wearing this little bag (the orange version) and a bus passed by extremely fast over a puddle and decided I needed to be even more wet and the mf soaked me, like DRENCHED me. I was angry but worried about my stuff becase I've used this bag on slight rain and everything was fine inside but I never got this thing that wet and today was the day and when I got to safety and tried to dry this thing a bit with a tissue I realized most water had already dripped off nicely off the bag and the insides were perfectly dry so, if that sort of thing had you overthinking about this bag or this fabric, lemme tell you, this thing is top notch.
Thanks so much for sharing that experience! BE bags are definitely highlyyy water resistant
Great review as always! Can you do the alpaca shift pack v2, please?
already shot it! should be live in a few weeks :)
Still can't find anything to replace my old heavily used Aer sling pouch. Oh well.
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A lot of music venues in the UK won’t allow bags bigger than A4 paper so guessing this is perfect for that.
great call!
Great video as always. Thank you. Just found out about the Kargo Loculus X-Pack Sling. Would love your thoughts on this item please. Looks very promising to my eye, but I don't see many talking about it, so I'm wondering if it is a newer player or if there are issues perhaps? Thanks for your consideration.
thank you! We'll add this bag to our (very long) wish list, hopefully we can get one in our hands!
Long time watcher. I got a question for ya. What is the best backpack you could recommend for Theme Parks, that will also fit in there larger lockers. Water Resistant and can hold some back up clothing for a few tiny adults (children). This is a topic I dont see a lot of in my search. Also thanks to you and through your links I have bought the awesome TomToc Tech Ouch and the Belroy Dopp kit. Now I am looking for backpacks like I mentioned haha. Thank you for the amazing content.
thanks for supporting us for so long! I'm not sure what the best bag for this use case would be, but I immediately thought of Able Carry Daybreaker or Able Carry Daily due to their weather resistance, lightweightness, and size
@@Nomads.Nation watching your video on it as we speak
Hey could you review the Tomtoc T73 30 litre tech pack? Looks like a contender
I'll add it to our wish list!
I could die without ever hearing the word saccoche ever again.
sacoche* ;)
Not many guys in North America carry purses. This might be good for your sister’s channel.
we have an international community here, not just North America 💪
Sacoche is French 🇫🇷
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Are we just gonna bypass the man bun
The bun, is done
Homework required.
please report back once complete lol