Great collection of packs. I’ve owned the Incase and Aer Tech Pack in the past, and currently own the Aer Day Pack and Boundary Supply Errant. I’d say the Aer and Boundary packs are much higher quality compared to the Incase (the fabrics especially feel like they will wear much longer). I currently use the Errant as my daily pack and my GF uses the Day Pack as hers. We’ve had them for about 3 years each (city commuting, domestic and international travel, even hiking with the Errant) and aside from the stretchy mesh stretching out a bit on the Errant (to be expected with heavy use), they look and feel as good as new. Don’t have experience with those specific Bellroy packs but I’ve loved every single product I’ve bought for them and have considered the Tokyo pack in the past. Anyone would be well served with these bags!
I’ve loved using the Nomatic Everyday Backpack. One of the best in terms of organization and features, especially the expandable side water bottle pockets that close magnetically when not in use.
I bought one of the first aromatic bags and the zippers were horrible and broke quickly. I guess they’ve gotten better but I haven’t tried one of their bags since.
Im in a financial corporate office but I like using the Ogio renegade rss backpack. I go to conferences and business trips as well I think it’s awesome
I'm glad to hear that this Ogio Renegade RSS backpack seems to suit your needs! It is a great choice for someone who is often on the go for work. Thank you for letting us know. Cheers!
We're glad to hear that you enjoyed the video showcasing the Bellroy Tokyo Totepack, Aer Day Pack 2, and Boundary Supply Errant backpacks for work. These are all popular choices for people who need a functional and stylish backpack for their everyday commute or travel. If you have any questions or need recommendations for backpacks or other related products, feel free to ask:)
Thank you for this. It's very useful and informative. I recently look for bags and I found this video very cool. I compare them with aunts and uncles fukui. I haven't seen much comments about this bag and wonder if you have heard of it and maybe ever tried it. Many thanks.
The Incase icon is the best looking one and probably the most practical, but why on God's green Earth would one use a black liner material? I feel like a lot of items will end up hiding in plain sight with that color. Even if they just used gray, that would provide more contrast.
Nice suggestions. I was looking at the Aer day pack 2 and wondered if it can be used for highschool? I use 4 notebooks, 2 folders, a pencil case, and a 16" laptop. The notebooks aren't too big.
Certainly! The Aer Day Pack 2 should work well for high school. It can easily accommodate 4 notebooks, 2 folders, a pencil case, and a 16" laptop. It's a versatile and stylish choice :)
I really like watching these cool design backpack videos.. but at the end of the day, more traditional brands like Thule and Timbuk2 really have the utility and variety of work bags down..
Thank you for your feedback:) These could be suitable for middle school students. Aer: The Aer Day Pack is a good option for middle schoolers as it is lightweight and has a minimalist design with a spacious main compartment, a front pocket, and an interior pocket for organization. It also has padded shoulder straps for comfort. Bellroy: The Bellroy Classic Backpack Plus is a versatile and durable option for middle schoolers. It features a water-resistant exterior, padded straps, and a spacious main compartment with multiple pockets and sleeves for organization. Boundary Supply: The Boundary Supply Errant Pack is a great backpack for middle schoolers who need to carry a lot of things. It has a capacity of 24 liters and includes multiple compartments, pockets, and sleeves for organization. It also has a comfortable and breathable back panel and shoulder straps. In Icon: The In Icon Forge is a stylish and functional backpack that is perfect for middle schoolers. It features a water-resistant exterior, multiple compartments for organization, and a padded laptop sleeve. It also has padded shoulder straps and a back panel for comfort.
Ed if you still have the AER daypack I was told that bag will sit up on its own without it falling on the ground. Is there any way you can confirm this for me. Would really appreciate it
Yeah potentially. the forge 20 would be good for this category. But we're looking to make a video on work briefs and messengers so the Forge will probably be better for that! - Ed
Who knew it was so hard to find a decent backpack? I just want one that has enough pockets, especially side pockets but is not an eyesore. I have the Billabong Combat and it looks like north korea
Hi Ronnie. Hope this video helps. If you're in Australia, here are some of work backpacks from our collection: rushfaster.com.au/collections/backpacks/activity_work?. Cheers!
To be honest as a musician and a creative and a photographer I use the Mono FlyBy as my work back and generally commuting needs, it's a massive bag but the lacking fact of a drink bottle pocket that's a pretty big killer for me so I tend to hang the hydraflask off the side of the bag which isn't ideal. Is the inside of that Transit Orange or Caramel? lol. I have the TimBuk2 Authority it's a great bag, its been switching between my Authority and Dry Red No 5 for many years but now I use the dry red no 5.
Yeah not a bag option, but as Koyl Rust has pointed out, it's got a fairly basic interior but more importantly, we're saving that for a top 5 picks Daily Backpack video! Stay tuned - Ed