I have this bag - the back panel is one of the key reasons I replaced my Bravo with it. The lack of padding vertically in the centre allows it to fit to the curvature of your back, which becomes more pronounced when you have your hands on the handlebars of a bike. The Bravo always felt like a square lump on my back, whereas this is unbelievably comfortable.
Does this come in a non-BLCKCHRM variant as well? Just asking because I've ordered one from a company called Wardow, but the description does not mention BLCKCHRM.
Hi. Thanks for your comment! BLCKCHRM is Chrome's higher-end products. If it doesn't mention BLCKCHRM, it might be a standard variant but still highly durable and reliable. Cheers!
I had a Chrome bag with that style sternum strap and it popped off the rails there all the time. Was a huge pain and I ditched the backpack. Would not buy this one either.
I try to use your affiliate link but it doesn’t work. Chrome doesn’t sell this model on their website. I had to find it on an alternate site. I picked this bag up based on your recommendation. Can’t wait until it arrives.
@@Jorge-ef4du for the most part it’s good. I use it as my equipment bag for work and my primary travel backpack. It does both functions well. But I’ve noticed some stitching coming off. Some of the surfaces I leave it on at work are rough like a bed liner for a truck. I got another cheap backpack for work and I’ll keep this as my travel backpack
Does is come in a non-BLCKCHRM variant as well? Just asking because I've ordered one from a company called Wardow, but the description does not mention BLCKCHRM.
Hello. Thanks for your comment! BLCKCHRM is often used in Chrome's higher-end products. If it doesn't mention BLCKCHRM, it might be a standard version. Cheers!