![]() ![]() If these Terms of Service are considered an offer, acceptance is expressly limited to these Terms of Service.Īny new features or tools which are added to the current store shall also be subject to the Terms of Service. If you do not agree to all the terms and conditions of this agreement, then you may not access the website or use any services. By accessing or using any part of the site, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service. Please read these Terms of Service carefully before accessing or using our website. These Terms of Service apply to all users of the site, including without limitation users who are browsers, vendors, customers, merchants, and/ or contributors of content. Suburban offers this website, including all information, tools and services available from this site to you, the user, conditioned upon your acceptance of all terms, conditions, policies and notices stated here.īy visiting our site and/ or purchasing something from us, you engage in our “Service” and agree to be bound by the following terms and conditions (“Terms of Service”, “Terms”), including those additional terms and conditions and policies referenced herein and/or available by hyperlink. Throughout the site, the terms “we”, “us” and “our” refer to Suburban. As it stands now, these bags are my new favorites for quick car camping excursions, work trips and weekenders, but when longer trips come up, I'll begrudgingly have to leave them at home.This website is operated by Suburban. The duffel, backpack and sling are useful as-is, but if I do end up taking a multi-week trip, I'll have to reach for another bag with more volume (or learn to pack lighter).Īer's new bags are useful to the point that if a larger sized-duffel was released, I'd snap it up on the spot. The Go Collection bags are each only available in one size, which can feel limiting, especially when I want to take longer trips. ![]() What's not ideal about Aer's new travel-focused bags The Go Collection bags lack opportunities for customization The Sling 2 in particular has become my new favorite EDC option: it holds all my essentials, and feels just at home on a quick hike as it does walking around town post-trek. The crinkle aesthetic hides any travel- wear and tear, and protects your gear.Įach of the bags is outfitted with smooth-action YKK zippers, as well as easy-grip hypalon zipper pulls that have a pleasant handfeel. The Go Pack 2, Sling 2 and Go Duffel 2 are each made with bluesign approved 210D Cordura crinkle nylon exterior, equal parts durable and flexible. Hayley Helms The Go Collection is quality, made affordableĮach of the bags I tested from this collection are sub-$100, but Aer didn't skimp on the quality to achieve its approachable price point. I can't stand mixing dirty and clean clothes when I'm traveling, and Aer's new system allowed me to indulge that nitpicky side of myself. The 35-liter Go Duffel 2 fit 4 days worth of clothing and toiletries with room to spare, and allowed me to separate items by category and cleanliness. The Sling 2 packs five pockets into its tiny 9.5" x 5.0" package, making it easy to separate cash, cards, sunnies and smartphone with ease. The grand pocket total? A whopping seven - even more surprising when you consider the bag itself only weighs in at 1.3 pounds. The Go Pack 2 features a spacious main compartment, a suspended 16-inch laptop pocket, an interior zippered pocket for secure storage, an easy-access front pocket with magnetic fastener, a quick-access top pocket for smaller essentials, and two exterior water bottle pockets. My favorite feature across Aer's new line is undoubtedly the pocketing and organization. Hayley Helms What's Good About Aer's New Go Collection The Go Collection system makes packing simple and straightforward ![]()
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