Arc'teryx Aerios 7 Daypack
An excellent trail warrior by day and urban utility carrier at night, the Arc'teryx Aerios 7 Daypack is a lightweight, body-hugging hydration pack. Perfect for trail running or light-and-fast day hikes, this lightweight and trim fitting pack is designed to haul a hydration bladder, food, and essential nutrients. The Aerios features an AeroForm back panel for maximum airflow and comfort, a modular bungee system for compression or cargo hauling expandability, and a modular waist belt that can be positioned higher on the abdomen for superior bounce control.
- 100D Invista HT Mini Ripstop™ with silicone and PU coatings
- 420D Invista HT Plain Weave
- Hypalon™ trim
- Spacermesh™
- 840D Stretch mesh
- AeroForm™ mesh
- HDPE framesheet
- Technical Features
- Highly breathable—maintains comfort during aerobic activity
- Lightweight
- Low profile
- AeroForm™ backpanel - for increased comfort and breathability
- 3D moulded framesheet with anti-barelling ribs
- Bioplastic™ top grab handle
- Modular sternum strap
- Breathable shoulder straps
- Modular elasticized waistbelt
- Panel loading
- Modular, stowable bungee compression system
- One extra bungee cord lacing hook
- Internal security pocket
- Two stretch-mesh pockets
- Hydration bladder sleeve
- Hydration bladder clip
- HydroPort™
- Modular hose clip
- Full length U-zipper access
- Corded zipper-pulls reduce noise and are easy to grab
- Key clip
- Reflective blazes for enhanced visibility in low light
- Activity: Running
- One Size: 0.408 kg, 14 oz, 7 L
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Reviews - Arc'teryx Aerios 7 Daypack
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- 2011-11-03
Aerios 7 Daypack (Lichen)
I purchased the 7L Aerios Daypack with the intention of using it as a go-to bag for my daily bicycle commute. I was looking for something minimal into which I could pack my bicycle lock, road tools, a few spare tubes, a patch kit, tire levers, etc., as well as my wallet, ID, cash, tobacco (yes, tobacco), a pair of spare lightweight shorts and shirt, and possibly even a pair of shoes. The bag is definitely on the small side, but the bungee system allows for a certain amount of expansion. I was able to pack all of the items I mentioned into the bag at once, with the exception of the shoes, which I placed on the exterior of the bag and strapped down with the awesome bungee that comes with the bag. (Note, the bag does not come with a water bladder, though it will support one. I did not have a bladder loaded in the bag with all the stuff I mentioned.) I've had the bag a few days now and I like it. It is comfortable and I hardly even notice it's there. Definitely one can see that thought and care went into producing the bag. If I had it to do over again I would buy the same bag but I might upgrade to the 10L version, just so as to have a little bit more room to work with. The Lichen color is OK. Color really wasn't a factor for me. In the photo it looks sort of ACID YELLOW, but in person I think a better color description might be PEA GREEN. It seems to complement my khaki bike shorts though!