The main compartment itself is both more and less spacious than I thought. It's tight and you probably cant fit much else in there, but that at least gives you an idea of how much volume is really in there. When the main compartment is not packed out, you actually have just enough depth to fit like a 1.5in textbook-size book in there. The admin area has a couple of nice pockets that'll come in handy. Speaking of the laptop sleeve, I think it is just slightly elevated off the base of the bag so that'll offer some protection, though I'll probably have to remind myself not to drop it on the floor too quickly just to make sure. Hope this is just bc the bag was packed away for awhile and that it'll "deflate" once it airs out. The zippers for the main duffel opening are still pretty sticky hopefully they'll loosen up some with useĪt the "corners" of the zipper line of the admin/laptop compartment, the zippers sort of snag at some of the inner lining. Shoulder straps have some elastic keepers to keep the trailing straps nice and oragnized which was a nice feature Shoulder straps are pretty beefy with a lot of padding The description of the bag had a lot of the things I was looking for: <45cm/18in length and small enough to double as an EDC bag while being big enough to hold at least 4-5 days worth of clothes, external water bottle pockets, sternum strap, quick access pocket, laptop sleeve with some organization pockets Here are a couple quick impressions with some photos. Finally think I've found my replacement with the Aer Fit Pack 3. Went through a bunch of reviews and a couple catch and releases in that time period. In preparation for that, I started looking for a new travel backpack since I sold off a bunch of bags during the past year. ![]() In any case, I'm finally going to be visiting some family at the end of the month after I finally get vaccinated. Except for my interstate move last summer, I haven't been out of town since before lockdowns started. It doesn't tear easily due to its incredible durability.It's been a long year being grounded thanks to the pandemic. the word "ballistic" isn't for show! The very same ballistic fabric was layered multiple times to create anti-fragmentation ballistic jackets in the Vietnam War. high anti-abrasive properties allows it to withstand some tough abuse.ģ. It will survive some heavy downpours and keep the insides dryer than you'd imagine.Ģ. high mildew-resistance and water resistance. Some properties you'd be delighted to know about the 1680D ballistic nylon fabric are:ġ. 1680D ballistic nylon is known for its extreme durabililty and hardiness - that's why it's used in the military. ![]() We won't say the bag is slash-PROOF, but it is highly slash-resistant. We do not recommend keeping wet shoes directly in the shoe compartment if you're concerned about smell. Especially if they're wet! Wet shoes will generate a smell no matter where they are, as long as they're in an enclosed space with limited movement. This is to prevent the dirt on your shoes from rubbing off on the bag's interior. However, we recommend keeping your shoes in a small bag - like a plastic bag or soft drawstring bag - before you stow them away into the shoe compartment. The shoe compartment is quite well-ventilated and you can rest assured that under normal circumstances, the smell of your shoes will not contaminate the rest of the contents in your bag. Will my shoes stink up the rest of my bag if I keep them in the shoe compartment? ![]() Please bear with us as we work to bring more products to you globally. For those that are, we've indicated in the section above with a little note. Not all of our items are available for international shipping at the moment.
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