I have an unusual suggestion for a new travel luggage product that would (in my mind) compliment the Aeronaut 45. I like the Aeronaut as a concept, and I have no doubt at all it will continue to sell well for years to come. But the Aeronaut's basic design raises some issues for me, and I wanted to air those issues here:
I really like the idea of a "maximum carry-on" duffel that offers multiple modes of carry BUT...
The Tom Bihn Brain bag has the reputation as an excellent EDC backpack, hiking pack, and even provisional travel luggage pack, BUT...
What I'm proposing is a hybrid of the Aeronaut and Brain Bag, which I call the Juggernaut. The Juggernaut would be a true backpack like the Brain Bag, capable of functioning as an EDC, but it would be a true travel-oriented maximum carry-on like the Aeronaut.
I really like the idea of a "maximum carry-on" duffel that offers multiple modes of carry BUT...
It has been readily pointed out that the Aeronaut, unlike the Brain Bag and other dedicated backpacks, lacks back-padding for when one uses the Aeronaut in backpack mode. The result is that the Aeronaut may be good for carrying on your back for short periods of time while in an airport terminal (or arriving/leaving a hotel) but not for extended carry. The Aeronaut, by its very design is, essentially, a provisional short-term backpack.
The Tom Bihn Brain bag has the reputation as an excellent EDC backpack, hiking pack, and even provisional travel luggage pack, BUT...
The Brain Bag is not a maximum carry-on, nor is it as well set-up to be used as travel luggage as an Aeronaut.
What I'm proposing is a hybrid of the Aeronaut and Brain Bag, which I call the Juggernaut. The Juggernaut would be a true backpack like the Brain Bag, capable of functioning as an EDC, but it would be a true travel-oriented maximum carry-on like the Aeronaut.
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