![]() ![]() There are also load adjustment straps that really allow you to dial in on the perfect fit. An important thing to note is that sometimes I feel like the straps sit wide on my shoulders, so if you have a smaller frame, you may want to utilize the sternum strap. With its burly straps and mesh back, it’s comfortable to wear and easy to adjust the load. I personally love this because packing with pouches allows for lots of flexibility and extra organization, but your mileage may vary. There isn’t any organization other than some webbing attachment points, which means if you’re packing smaller items, you’re going to want to look into some pouches. The main compartment is spacious, allowing you to pack a lot without feeling cramped. The Axiom 24, however, excels in making its 24L capacity feel spacious and flexible.Īccess is great since you have that clamshell opening, but also the admin compartment unzips to give you plenty of space to get to your gear. In my experience, some bags may have a large capacity, but the way it’s constructed makes it feel tight. I appreciate how the admin pocket unzips in a way that allows for clear visibility of everything that you have inside. It’s designed in such a way that allows you to carry a surprising amount of stuff. The admin compartment has intentional, practical pockets that aren’t overbearing. The Axiom 24 skillfully walks the line between simplicity and practicality. This might not be as much of an issue with 13" laptops, but it is annoying with my 16" laptop. They do have different zipper pulls to help you differentiate between the two, but it’s worth noting.Īlthough the laptop compartment is well padded and ambidextrous, it’s awkward to access because the flap that the shoulder straps are connected to obstructs the motion of getting your laptop in and out. The zippers on the back for the laptop and water bottle compartment can be easy to mix up. There’s really not much to complain about here, just a few nitpicks. This is an awesome detail that reminds me of the holes in the EVERGOODS Civic Half-Zip that allow for dust to fall through. ![]() What’s cool about this though is that there are actually holes so that if your bottle spills, or your umbrella is wet, it will drain outside of the bag. However, they do eat into the main compartment, and they aren’t large enough to hold my 32oz bottle. There are two pockets on either side of the bag that allow you to store a water bottle or umbrella. I use the second one to store very flat objects, such as a folder in my case. There are technically two laptop compartments, but I wouldn’t recommend using both if for whatever reason you need to carry two. The laptop compartment, although not suspended, is very well padded. Speaking of looks, I really do love the look of the texture of the fabric, the uniform silhouette, and the overall utilitarian aesthetic. To be quite honest, with the rugged, utilitarian look of this pack, I actually prefer seeing some scuffs on it. I’ve got some scuff marks where the bag has brushed against a surface, but they wipe off easily. It also keeps its shape very well, so even if you don’t have much packed it still looks good. The shell and lining are durable, but also flexible, which makes the bag easier to pack since it’s not too stiff. The stitching is solid with clean lines and it’s reinforced on stress points such as the top carry handle. ![]()
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