I have this bag in X-Pac, it is my first premium bag & I love it. It is primarily my work bag, so I use it for daily commutes to work via bicycle, walking, driving & carry on/personal item flights for ~3-4 day work travel. I only use it in backpack mode. The briefcase handles are great for carrying a jacket on the outside of the bag. I roll up the jacket, put it between the two handles and use the button snap or a carabiner to secure them together. The shoulder strap stow-away space is great for storage of flat items. The D ring that the messenger mode strap clips to is great spot for a retractable key ring for my bike lock keys. The front pocket key lanyard is also an okay spot for bike lock keys, too short for house keys.
@@mr_red13 I'm always watching reviews of bags, and I haven't seen one that makes me want to replace the Flight Pack 3 X-Pac as my edc bag. Had it for almost 2 years and I don't see any wear, or damage. I would recommend it. NN's recent review shows that the day pack is smaller, and my flight pack doesn't usually stand on its own the way I pack it.
@@jonathin5852 after closer look, the bag you have does indeed look ideal for what I would pack, but so does the Tech Pack 3. Damn dude it’s a hard choice. I watch a lot of bag reviews too and this would be my first jump into a premium bag I definitely don’t want to regret my choice.
switched to the flight pack 3 from my herschel school bag for a couple weeks now, definitely feels more professional in the office and the material and construction is just another level.
Just found the channel. Great quality content sir! Really making this backpack shopping fun, but also more difficult. You're making my analysis paralysis enjoyable.
Your review video does help me a lot. I've ordered this pack for a few days but haven't receieved it yet. I chose it because of its looking and hideable backpack straps. And its 3-way backpacking attracted me a lot. Unfortunately the X-Pac version was sold out so I purchased the ordinary one. And it's also my first AER bag, thank you for reviewing.
I currently use the Qwstion Simple Office as a 3-in-1. At 40×30×11 cm, no airplane has ever complained about using it as an extra item next to my full size carry-on (Samsonite Ecodiver). Yet it is roomy, because no space is wasted on cushioning, which I can do without. Only I wish there was a sporty edition with waterproof zippers.
I love this bag. It was the runner up when I searched for an EDC/everyday bag. It lost to "Ridge - The commuter" which is the best everyday backpack in the market IMO (it won because it has a separate laptop compartment). Great review! 🎉
I have a travel pack 3 small from Aer. Like it a lot, though at times it feels like it doesn’t fit underneath an airline seat consistently. I get conflicted if getting the flight pack is worth it since I have the travel pack already.
The drawback to AER is how similar all their bags are. Like I have the AER travel pack. And wanted the day/city/flight pack but it's basically the same bag just different sizes. Some people might like that, i personally do not. Hense why I I'm scouring all of nomads nation for a new edc bag. Lol
Haha yea it’s both a gift and a curse to have so many bag options from one brand - especially when they are so similar. Hope your search goes well! Check out our roundups for some inspiration (we have a bunch of YT playlists)
Can you do a round up/review video of just convertible backpack/messengers? Def want one to serve as an under the seat/laptop holder for flights, separate from my main travel pack, but then it can double as my daypack at my destination.
@@Nomads.Nation I checked their online store Aaron they said it’s out of stock 🥲 I kinda want to get it for a two week trip to Australia. Literally nowhere locally to be found🙃
Thanks for this great review, Aaron! Is it me, though, or is this basically the Aer City Pack (not pro) with an addictional carry mode and slightly bigger? Cheers, Chris
U ain’t wrong dude, but to be honest, Aer has so many models of so many similar packs that they are all just a few features away from each other - for better or worse!
I like this pack but what’s your opinion on the best day pack to use for the office (carrying limited items), but also for attending a conference? Things to consider: 1. Material shouldn’t collect or gather dust, 2. Prefer less visible branding - looking to get a black bag that looks “mysterious" 3. Expandable, but still small and sleek when taking it to the office. It shouldn’t look like I’m hopping on a flight after clocking out, 4. Water bottle holder that is practical to use in both backpack and messenger mode, 5. Quick access pocket with pen holders, and big enough to hold a wallet, phone, and notepad, 6. All straps should be comfortable, and 7. During the conference, I can stuff the bag with “goodies” but still be able to reach in and quickly find something I like the Black Ember, the Aer, TumBuk2, Tortuga, etc.. but each have their pros and cons and I’m not sure which would be best for my situation. I know one bag might not fit all the requirements, so any recommendation on the best is appreciated. Thanks for you advice!
your need #4 won't happen. Aside from that, if you need expansion it's gonna come down to Nomatic Travel Bag, Nomatic Backpack, Knack Pack Medium Expandable... and that's it
@@mikedcxx bc it’s designed to compress for travel, and by doing that they had to sacrifice certain things like ventilation, structure and access. Not saying it’s a bad daily bag - it totally works - but it is what it is
@@Nomads.Nation I'm stoked. Ive got a few domestic trips in the next few months so I'll be able to really get a good idea if it's going to be my main driver
I saw that AER now offers the Pro Pack in a 20L version which is also the same volume as the Flight Pack 3. If you had to pick one as work bag (laptop, notebook, chargers, mouse and keyboard) and potentially workout cloths/shoe, which bag would you pick between the Pro Pack and Flight Pack 3?
That’s awesome! I didn’t know that they offered it in a 20L. For me, I’d go with the Pro Pack over the Flight Pack for EDC because it’s that’s what it’s designed for - to be an incredible everyday backpack. The flight pack has so much versatility, but all of that is better for airline travel imo
@@Nomads.Nation Any chance you might be thinking about the City Pack Pro which is 24L (City Pack is 14L)? Ironically enough, I'm looking for a bag to use for an upcoming travel (flying) for work. The Flight Pack is really interesting and I love the side handle for the vertical luggage pass though but the clamp opening of the Pro Pack does seem so much easier to pack cloths and shoes but I hate the fact that it doesn't have a side handle.
AER gang! Wuhoo!! I like this bag. But i’m saving my money for your backpack! Thanks to you and your giveaway contest, i got my WNDRD Provoke bag to beat until your bag comes out. I have my Aer city sling 2 for EDC, and also the Aer Tech Sling for some of EDC/Travel bag. I’m good for now until your bag is out!
we don't really do many versus videos since they don't perform very well, I'm happy to answer any specific questions you might have between the two though
Hi Aaron, is this a good bag to have it under the seat in front of you? I have a nomatic 30l bag for overhead and i like this one for under the seat and the messenger strap. How do you compare it to alpaka elements pro?
A couple of issues that prevent me from getting the bag. 1. It's freaking heavy for a barely 20 L capacity. 2. Get rid of the aquaguard zippers. They'll die in no time in humid, hot conditions.
Two very fair criticisms. But while aquaguard zippers can peel over time, I’ve surveyed our community about this and 80%+ still prefer to have them than not… gotta give the people what they want
Can anyone tell me about their experiences with this bag as a personal item (aka under the seat item) on a flight? The dimensions are right on the edge so I am curious to see what airlines have to say about it.
I’ve been trying to decide between the Aer Day Pack 2, Bellroy Classic, or the Able Carry Daily and it’s hard to tell what’d be best for a university student University life means I need to carry a laptop, tablet, binder and a notebook, along with a water bottle and a lunchbox throughout the day All three look great, but since each are said to be amazing EDCs it’s crazy hard to choose
You should choose one with a separate laptop, tablet, water bottle and main compartment. You don’t want your food/water to mix with your electronic gears,
@@Salty_Biscuitz88 great advice! I don't 100% agree tho, there are dozens of best-selling bags that have a water bottle pocket in the main compartment, but it def poses a risk (although it looks much better and is a more streamlined carrying experience).
@@Nomads.Nation ok sold lol! I think your right. Seems more organized for that definitely. I do workout on my trips for work but I maybe can just bring a packable backpack for that.
For travel for 3 or 4 night with Ryanair free personal item backpack I use 2 backpack 1 the go ruck gr1 21l And the modern dayfarer backpack v1 And I think for a flight backpack for this cheap flights these are better choice . But as Aron say if you use this backpack for a companion of a luggage this is a great choice
Yea that's a tough one, but I'd say base your decision on what you prefer - a simple (amazing) backpack, or a more complex (and equally amazing) 3-in-1
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I have this bag in X-Pac, it is my first premium bag & I love it. It is primarily my work bag, so I use it for daily commutes to work via bicycle, walking, driving & carry on/personal item flights for ~3-4 day work travel.
I only use it in backpack mode. The briefcase handles are great for carrying a jacket on the outside of the bag. I roll up the jacket, put it between the two handles and use the button snap or a carabiner to secure them together.
The shoulder strap stow-away space is great for storage of flat items. The D ring that the messenger mode strap clips to is great spot for a retractable key ring for my bike lock keys. The front pocket key lanyard is also an okay spot for bike lock keys, too short for house keys.
love this! Thanks Jonathin
Would you still recommend it? I’m torn between the Flight Pack 3, Day Pack 3, and Tech Pack 3 for edc literally everywhere.
@@mr_red13 I'm always watching reviews of bags, and I haven't seen one that makes me want to replace the Flight Pack 3 X-Pac as my edc bag. Had it for almost 2 years and I don't see any wear, or damage. I would recommend it. NN's recent review shows that the day pack is smaller, and my flight pack doesn't usually stand on its own the way I pack it.
@@jonathin5852 after closer look, the bag you have does indeed look ideal for what I would pack, but so does the Tech Pack 3. Damn dude it’s a hard choice. I watch a lot of bag reviews too and this would be my first jump into a premium bag I definitely don’t want to regret my choice.
@@mr_red13 What pack did you choose, I am really thinking about getting this one too
switched to the flight pack 3 from my herschel school bag for a couple weeks now, definitely feels more professional in the office and the material and construction is just another level.
Oh yea dude that’s a hell of an upgrade 🔥
Just found the channel. Great quality content sir! Really making this backpack shopping fun, but also more difficult. You're making my analysis paralysis enjoyable.
Haha thanks Phil! Hopefully you’ll be able to find your dream pack soon… or maybe dream packS 😉
Your review video does help me a lot. I've ordered this pack for a few days but haven't receieved it yet. I chose it because of its looking and hideable backpack straps. And its 3-way backpacking attracted me a lot. Unfortunately the X-Pac version was sold out so I purchased the ordinary one. And it's also my first AER bag, thank you for reviewing.
so glad the review was helpful! Be sure to let us know what you think about the bag after testing it for a few weeks
awesome review, but I think I'll save my money first and wait for your own bagpack to launch
Thanks so much for the support!! 🫶🏽🫶🏽
I use the aer fit pack, the fact I can carry my sliders in the shoe compartment, snacks, my steam deck and tablet is a steal
Solid bag
Nice review, just bought the backpack through your link. Thank you 👍
Thanks so much! I’d love to hear your experience with the bag after a few weeks of testing 💪🏻
Quality content. Keep it up man!
Appreciate the love!
I currently use the Qwstion Simple Office as a 3-in-1. At 40×30×11 cm, no airplane has ever complained about using it as an extra item next to my full size carry-on (Samsonite Ecodiver). Yet it is roomy, because no space is wasted on cushioning, which I can do without. Only I wish there was a sporty edition with waterproof zippers.
I’ll have to check it out!
I love this bag. It was the runner up when I searched for an EDC/everyday bag. It lost to "Ridge - The commuter" which is the best everyday backpack in the market IMO (it won because it has a separate laptop compartment).
Great review! 🎉
thanks dude! And whoa, I had no idea Ridge had a backpack - def adding that to my to-review list
Great reviews and great channel. Your alternative recommendations are money!
Glad you like them!
I have a travel pack 3 small from Aer. Like it a lot, though at times it feels like it doesn’t fit underneath an airline seat consistently.
I get conflicted if getting the flight pack is worth it since I have the travel pack already.
Flight pack is a great pick if you travel light and want the bag to always fit under the seat
The drawback to AER is how similar all their bags are. Like I have the AER travel pack. And wanted the day/city/flight pack but it's basically the same bag just different sizes. Some people might like that, i personally do not. Hense why I I'm scouring all of nomads nation for a new edc bag. Lol
Haha yea it’s both a gift and a curse to have so many bag options from one brand - especially when they are so similar. Hope your search goes well! Check out our roundups for some inspiration (we have a bunch of YT playlists)
Could this fit under the seat in front of you on a flight? Would love this bag as a personal item on business trips.
it depends on the flight/airline, but you should be good on most flights
Can you do a round up/review video of just convertible backpack/messengers? Def want one to serve as an under the seat/laptop holder for flights, separate from my main travel pack, but then it can double as my daypack at my destination.
great suggestion! have added to our (very long) wish list
This is exactly the research I’ve been doing, but haven’t found too many that fit this criteria.
I actually wanted to get the Aer travel pack 3 but like literally nowhere in HK offers it at all. So here I am checking Flight pack out😢
Did you check the two Suburban locations?
@@Nomads.Nation I checked their online store Aaron they said it’s out of stock 🥲 I kinda want to get it for a two week trip to Australia. Literally nowhere locally to be found🙃
@@milotsang0521 ah that's rough - hopefully it will be in stock soon. Good things they have hundreds of other bags lol
@@Nomads.Nation tbh I’m eyeing on Able Carry max . If worse case scenario it never restocks, then that’s my second option
@@milotsang0521 tbh, it's an amazing second option. Win win lol
Thanks for this great review, Aaron! Is it me, though, or is this basically the Aer City Pack (not pro) with an addictional carry mode and slightly bigger? Cheers, Chris
U ain’t wrong dude, but to be honest, Aer has so many models of so many similar packs that they are all just a few features away from each other - for better or worse!
Will this fit under an airline seat.? I see this as a personal item that accompanies a carry on.
Depends on the airline, but yea agreed, that would be best case for this bag
A year later and I only now noticed Margaret's hands (I assume it is her) in some of the top-down shots. lol. Always something to learn ....
you are correct! But no more, as in the past months we have been doing two A-Cams simultaneously, so I'm now the hand model
I like this pack but what’s your opinion on the best day pack to use for the office (carrying limited items), but also for attending a conference? Things to consider:
1. Material shouldn’t collect or gather dust,
2. Prefer less visible branding - looking to get a black bag that looks “mysterious"
3. Expandable, but still small and sleek when taking it to the office. It shouldn’t look like I’m hopping on a flight after clocking out,
4. Water bottle holder that is practical to use in both backpack and messenger mode,
5. Quick access pocket with pen holders, and big enough to hold a wallet, phone, and notepad,
6. All straps should be comfortable, and
7. During the conference, I can stuff the bag with “goodies” but still be able to reach in and quickly find something
I like the Black Ember, the Aer, TumBuk2, Tortuga, etc.. but each have their pros and cons and I’m not sure which would be best for my situation. I know one bag might not fit all the requirements, so any recommendation on the best is appreciated. Thanks for you advice!
your need #4 won't happen. Aside from that, if you need expansion it's gonna come down to Nomatic Travel Bag, Nomatic Backpack, Knack Pack Medium Expandable... and that's it
This could finally be my upgrade of the Timbuk2 Parkside for every day carry and pair with a Monos carry on for travel.
Great combo!
What is your top pick for a minimalist backpack for college and edc?
Check out our ‘best college backpacks’ roundup video
How about black ember Dex 30 or 45, a 3 in 1 with next level organization and magnets!! Shoe compartment and fly kit
Great suggestion! A bit more complex/heavy, but so much versatility
How does this compare to the Greenroom136 Northseeker? Cheers.
Haven’t reviews a Greensroom yet so can’t say for sure
Would you choose this or the go pack 2 for daily city carry?
Neither are ideal for EDC in my opinion, but if I had to choose I’d go with the Go Pack
@@Nomads.Nation Why don't you think the go pack is ideal for EDC?
@@mikedcxx bc it’s designed to compress for travel, and by doing that they had to sacrifice certain things like ventilation, structure and access. Not saying it’s a bad daily bag - it totally works - but it is what it is
@@Nomads.Nation Okay thanks that's really helpful. Great channel btw. Best videos I've seen on travel gear.
@@mikedcxx appreciate that!
When would you be reviewing the Attitude supply atd2?
It’s on our (extremely long) to do list
Took this on a trip to Cincinnati…great for two bag travel especially if you’re a duffel user.
hell yea! It's def an amazing flight pack, especially when combined with a suitcase
@@Nomads.Nation I want to see how it works with the dex 45L. I think it'll make a real nice pairing
@@justinschneider1379 cant wait to get my hands on the Dex, looks gorgeous
@@Nomads.Nation I'm stoked. Ive got a few domestic trips in the next few months so I'll be able to really get a good idea if it's going to be my main driver
Damn I am thinking on getting this one, I am gonna wait and see if Aer offers black Friday deals online
They most certainly will have deals, but not sure if this bag will be included. Best of luck!
@@Nomads.NationAs always they had a 20% off whole site, I bought it and just got it on my hands. So far I am loving it. Thanks for the review
any plans to review Topo Design Global Bag 30L/40L?
Truthfully not any time soon but it’s def on my list! If I get sent one I’ll review it asap lol
Aer is one the best pack I have, the admin panel y amazing!!! I love it to muuuuch!
Hell yea!
where is the link about discount, thanks.
No discount code for Aer - just a link to their actual website to make sure you don’t get ripped off 💪🏾
Is it really much bigger than the city pack?
Yea it packs out a lot more
I saw that AER now offers the Pro Pack in a 20L version which is also the same volume as the Flight Pack 3. If you had to pick one as work bag (laptop, notebook, chargers, mouse and keyboard) and potentially workout cloths/shoe, which bag would you pick between the Pro Pack and Flight Pack 3?
That’s awesome! I didn’t know that they offered it in a 20L. For me, I’d go with the Pro Pack over the Flight Pack for EDC because it’s that’s what it’s designed for - to be an incredible everyday backpack. The flight pack has so much versatility, but all of that is better for airline travel imo
@@Nomads.Nation Any chance you might be thinking about the City Pack Pro which is 24L (City Pack is 14L)? Ironically enough, I'm looking for a bag to use for an upcoming travel (flying) for work. The Flight Pack is really interesting and I love the side handle for the vertical luggage pass though but the clamp opening of the Pro Pack does seem so much easier to pack cloths and shoes but I hate the fact that it doesn't have a side handle.
the top handle is pretty beefy but yea no side handle will be a deal breaker for some
Hong Kong scenery! 😀 Now I wonder whether the bag is available somewhere in HK to try out.
Maybe check out Suburban in Kwon Tong 🇭🇰
How does this feel in backpack mode compared to the City Pack?
City Pack is more comfy cuz it’s smaller
@@Nomads.Nation Thanks for the quick response!
@@the1truebiscuit459 🫶🏽
AER gang! Wuhoo!! I like this bag. But i’m saving my money for your backpack! Thanks to you and your giveaway contest, i got my WNDRD Provoke bag to beat until your bag comes out. I have my Aer city sling 2 for EDC, and also the Aer Tech Sling for some of EDC/Travel bag. I’m good for now until your bag is out!
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Appreciate it my man! And glad to hear the PRVKE is treating you well :)
Can you do a comparison between this and the Aer City Pro?
we don't really do many versus videos since they don't perform very well, I'm happy to answer any specific questions you might have between the two though
I'm surprised to not see the Pakt travel bag as an option to this. That 3 in 1 rocks.
Great call! That would def be another awesome alternative
What are the differences between the Flight Pack 2 and 3?
Aer customer support can help you answer this question far better than I could. Please let us know what they say
Hey mate you should review on the linus tech tips backpack, that would be really interesting
I would love to, been trying to get them to send me one but no luck yet - hopefully then get back to me soon!
@@Nomads.Nation gooluck with your journey
@@randomsheep2949 🫶🏽
Awesome review
Appreciate that Andrew!
Hi Aaron, is this a good bag to have it under the seat in front of you? I have a nomatic 30l bag for overhead and i like this one for under the seat and the messenger strap. How do you compare it to alpaka elements pro?
I think this is a phenomenal bag for under the seat - better than Alpaka Elements Pro imo
Thanks, i think i ger this one then
A couple of issues that prevent me from getting the bag.
1. It's freaking heavy for a barely 20 L capacity.
2. Get rid of the aquaguard zippers. They'll die in no time in humid, hot conditions.
Two very fair criticisms. But while aquaguard zippers can peel over time, I’ve surveyed our community about this and 80%+ still prefer to have them than not… gotta give the people what they want
Thanks Aaron!
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Can anyone tell me about their experiences with this bag as a personal item (aka under the seat item) on a flight? The dimensions are right on the edge so I am curious to see what airlines have to say about it.
I’ve been trying to decide between the Aer Day Pack 2, Bellroy Classic, or the Able Carry Daily and it’s hard to tell what’d be best for a university student
University life means I need to carry a laptop, tablet, binder and a notebook, along with a water bottle and a lunchbox throughout the day
All three look great, but since each are said to be amazing EDCs it’s crazy hard to choose
All three are perfect for your needs. Just go with whatever one you are vibing with the most 🫶🏽
You should choose one with a separate laptop, tablet, water bottle and main compartment. You don’t want your food/water to mix with your electronic gears,
@@Salty_Biscuitz88 great advice! I don't 100% agree tho, there are dozens of best-selling bags that have a water bottle pocket in the main compartment, but it def poses a risk (although it looks much better and is a more streamlined carrying experience).
I have the Aer gym duffle and it is awesome. Looking for something fir air travel. Its a toss up betwefn this and the aer fitpack 3, idk
This is a much better bag for travel imo
@@Nomads.Nation ok sold lol! I think your right. Seems more organized for that definitely. I do workout on my trips for work but I maybe can just bring a packable backpack for that.
@@kev14609 ah yes, I see the dilemma for workouts, but overall this just brings more travel features to the table
I almost went for this. It’s a great hybrid pack
one of the best!
Is there a reason why this weighs more than the city pack pro?
not sure, its got a lot of bells and whistles tho
I guess your backpack did not go with the 3 in 1 style anymore?
Nope, we haven't looked into developing a 3-in-1 just yet, hopefully one day!
For travel for 3 or 4 night with Ryanair free personal item backpack I use 2 backpack
1 the go ruck gr1 21l
And the modern dayfarer backpack v1
And I think for a flight backpack for this cheap flights these are better choice .
But as Aron say if you use this backpack for a companion of a luggage this is a great choice
They are all amazing packs it all just comes down to personal preference/style, but agreed that this is the PERFECT luggage companion
@Aaron Radcliffe (Nomads Nation) it was not a critical but my onest opinion 😅thanks for the answer dude
@@fabriziogargiulo7435 for sure bud!
Can this go under the seat if its not overpacked?
oh yea, should be good most of the time (but obviously depends on the airline)
I'm really torn between this and the city pack pro.
Yea that's a tough one, but I'd say base your decision on what you prefer - a simple (amazing) backpack, or a more complex (and equally amazing) 3-in-1
Cowabunga 3 in 1..!!
hell yea budddy
They don’t got it in pink???
unfortunately no :(
my favorite moment 1:33 🤣
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your affiliate link is broken
really appreciate the heads up! We have fixed :)
This bag has so many originational pockets and slots that's there's no room for anything you might want to put in it.
This is not true. Yes, the pockets take up some space, but not in a way that completely compromises the main compartment
Size of laptop would be good
13" MBP
😂😂😂 the name really means if your traveling don’t forget me to go with you.
Literally haha
I was sad that you say you have an Aer travel pack 3 small review, but actually don’t. 😢
It’ll be published in a few weeks! Be sure to subscribe so you know once it goes live
@@Nomads.Nation yay! I’m so excited! I can’t wait to see it!
@@jozzywolf7520 💪
Without briefcase mode I would buy it. So no.
Check out the Aer City Pack
@@Nomads.Nation thanks. City Pack Pro seems to be perfect.
@@Askunics glad to help :)
"not the end of the world" umm, but it is, it's literally the reason I would never buy this bag.
"is the end of the world"