Like the TP2, is an option to buy a hip bely and I highly recommend it, especially if you carry a heavy load. The new magnetic Fidlock buckle system used on the sternum strap and side straps More on the zippers later as I cover each compartment individually. The TP3 continues on with the use of the YKK® AquaGuard® zippers and this time I have noticed a lot more intentional waterproofing. As far as handles go, TP3 includes carry handles on BOTH sides. One other material change to note is than main handle (on top of the backpack) is no longer made from the X-Pac material and seems to be more low profile. The interior of the new TP3 has a different texture pattern which I think will help with stopping rips and add to the durability of the lining material itself. The inside of the X-Pac version of the backpack uses an orange “high-vis” lining that helps you quickly identify objects in your pack due to the contrasting colors. This just speaks for the high build quality behind Aer’s products. I can personally vouch for this type of material as I have traveled all over the US and Europe with just a single backpack and to this day, it still holds up with almost no noticeable signs of compromise to the outside. As such, it is water proof, resistant to abrasion, puncture, cuts, and lightweight. I am VERY pleased that Aer continued with the X-Pac line as an option as I personally really enjoy it. Aer’s updated Travel Pack 3 lineup in 1680D Cordura® ballistic nylon ( Black and Gray) or X-Pac™ (Black) Exterior
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