Atlas Packs Athlete | Freefly Packable Duffle Matador | |
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Reviews by Topic
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Comfort
Atlas Packs Athlete
Important: Choose the Adventure or Athlete hip belt – otherwise you will have literally no padding on your hips. I don’t recommend using the bag without a hipbelt either. The Adventure belt is more comfortable as it provides two layers of foam padding and a wider webbing and buckle – it’s also bigger and bulkier.
Freefly Packable Duffle Matador
It has been on my back for probably hundreds of miles. The "weight-distributing," "non-absorptive monomesh" shoulder straps are simply amazing. Their barely-there structure offers just enough comfort that I forget they're there.
Compartment
Carry-on
Size
Freefly Packable Duffle Matador
This mesh one is just about half the size of the bag. I even emailed customer support to find the trick to getting it compact to fit in. If they would have made the mesh compression sack just a inch wider it would be much easier to use. Instead I find I barely use it or when I try it just becomes too frustrating that I end up writing a review
Strap
Freefly Packable Duffle Matador
It has been on my back for probably hundreds of miles. The "weight-distributing," "non-absorptive monomesh" shoulder straps are simply amazing. Their barely-there structure offers just enough comfort that I forget they're there.