I was impressed by the elastic band that AER added to the pocket which holds the wattle bottle in place. The bottle holder will fit anything from a regular plastic bottle to something fatter like a YETI tumbler. I am especially a fan of this bottle holder. These additional features make a big difference when you’re on the road. The Duffel Pack 2 has a bottle holder and a side pocket. Side Pocket The bottle holder and side pocket are really helpful! Similar to the Fit Pack 2, the laptop goes into a dedicated compartment so it’s easy to take out at airports, regardless of how much the bag is packed. The Duffel Pack 2 is approximately 30% larger than its little brother, which makes it a perfect bag for an overnight trip.
The most significant difference between the Duffel Pack 2 and the Fit Pack 2 is the size of the bag. The materials and other elements of the bags are very similar.Ĭhoosing between the Duffel Pack 2 and the Fit Pack 2 will be in essence, the act of weighing the pros and cons of the above three points. Side pockets (the Duffel Pack 2 has some).Size (the Duffel Pack 2 is larger (24.6 L vs 18.8 L)).The difference between the Duffel Pack 2 and the Fit Pack 2 basically boils down to the following three points: The Duffel Pack 2 and the Fit Pack 2 are really like brothers they are very similar bags. So I’ll be mainly making a comparison with the Fit Pack 2. I don’t have the original Duffel Pack so I can’t make a comparison to that. Today, I’ll be reviewing the Aer Duffel Pack 2. To be honest, as a backpack, I find myself liking it more than the Aer Fit Pack 2. (lots of 2’s in this sentence)ĭuring that time I took it with me to Hawaii, Hokkaido, Sendai, Osaka and I can say for certain that it was a good buy. When I was placing my order for the Aer Fit Pack 2 the Duffel Pack 2 also stood out so I went ahead and picked it up too. The other day I reviewed the Aer Fit Pack 2, which is also a new backpack from AER. Aer Duffel Pack 2 Review The popular Aer Duffel Pack is now re-born as the Aer Duffel Pack 2