Atlas Packs Athlete | Timbuk2 Spire Pack | |
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Reviews by Topic
Our analysis shows how reviewers feel about different topics. Please note these are not full reviews.
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.
Timbuk2 Spire Pack
Let’s flip the pack around to its back and check out the harness system. There’s a nice amount of foam padding and mesh on the shoulder straps, and by nice, we mean just enough but not too much. The back panel has much more foam padding and mesh for breathability, but this is much appreciated when you’re biking in hot weather with a laptop on your back. We found it to be quite comfortable
Compartment
Timbuk2 Spire Pack
My main problems with this pack is the design of the compartment openings. The main compartment is too small to hold more than 2 or 3 textbooks. The rolltop uses loud and annoying velcro. The pen carrier is placed right at the opening to the main compartment, making it inconvenient to get to and also in the way when trying to access large items
Carry-on
Timbuk2 Spire Pack
First, one of the zipper straps on the back access fell off, then the coating on the fabric started to bubble. Less than 10 months after purchase the coating has either pealed or fallen off nearly 25% of the coated fabric with the other 75% bubbling in an unsightly manner. This bag ages quickly and not gracefully. Additionally, while this bag is NOT water proof, it barely puts up any resistance having had my papers and electronics get soaked a couple times in sudden squals
Size
Timbuk2 Spire Pack
I was looking for something that held more than my Timbuk2 messenger bag and decided on this because of the size and tactical style. I like how much stuff I can put in it but also how the top moves up and down based on volume and looks great with nothing or totally full. The clasp at the top is easier to use than I thought it'd be and pulling my macbook out of the back instead of opening the bag up to display my gym stuff to everyone in the meeting is super helpful. I really like the top pocket with the side zipper
Strap
Timbuk2 Spire Pack
My workaround for now is to just synch-up the straps so tight that the bag lifts off my back, but it's not exactly practical. I've been working with customer service but they are refusing to cover this under warranty. Anyone else having these issues?