🎒 Elevate your daily grind with sustainable style and smart space.
The Thule Aion Backpack is a 28L eco-conscious travel pack made from 100% recycled, bluesign® approved polyester with a durable, PFC-free water-resistant waxed canvas. It expands to 32L for extra capacity, features a TPU divider for organized packing, and includes a secure zippered top pocket. Designed for unisex adults, it offers versatile travel functionality and a limited lifetime warranty.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21 x 15.3 x 6.5 inches |
Package Weight | 1.75 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 13.78 x 17.72 inches |
Item Weight | 1.23 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Thule |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
Model Name | Aion Backpack 28l |
Color | Black |
Material | Polyester |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Thule |
Part Number | 3204721 |
Model Year | 2022 |
Style | Aion Backpack 28l |
Included Components | Travel and duffel bag |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Size | 28L |
Sport Type | Travelling |
Age Range Description | Children |
Units | 1 Count |
Capacity Total | 28 Liters |
A**E
The last large bag you will ever need
Bought this bag as my clothing pack for when I travel for work. My other Thule bag I have was flawless as well but just too small. I went from carrying close in this to carrying my work samples because it fit more than my Eagle Creek 4WD Carry-On bag. However, when I did pack cloths, I would pack 3 pairs of pants, 4 LS button ups, 2 shorts, 3 t-shirts, flip flops and my mess kit. You can truly stuff this thing with everything you need. Durability:Fabric, seams and zippers are ultra bomber. This will last a lifetime.Style:I get compliments on this bag all of the time. I work around architects and designers, so getting compliments from them is great.Protection:The padded laptop and tablet pocket have great padding. The only downfall of this bag is that if you forget to zip this pocket and you sling you pack on your back they will fly out. Organization:Tons of space for internal organizers in the main pocket. The front pocket is perfectly designed for cables, chargers, pens, business cards and more. The top "hidden" pocket fits a cell phone or wallet. Then the back laptop/tablet sleeve has seperate padded dividers for them and additional organizers for files and papers.
N**K
Awesome backpack.
Bought a year ago and finally remembered to write a review.For me this is the almost perfect travel back pack that has enough space to pack everything you might need for a 3 to 5 day summer trip (for a guy).Great value for the price.
C**S
My New Around the World Backpack
I have a few semi high end travel backpacks, I'm a one bag traveler, if some place I can't go without carrying only a backpack, I just don't go. I also never check my bags, if I can't carry it on a plane, I don't use it. So a high quality and high capacity backpack is very important to me. I'm not a backpacker, I don't walk around anywhere with my backpack. The only place I will be carrying one is at the airport, so even though comfort is important, it's not on the top of my list. The Thule 40l feels comfortable enough. It doesn't come with a hip strap, but I never use one anyway. It has a very roomy main compartment, comes with compression straps, a builtin detachable wet bag, a small builtin mesh toiletry zip compartment, and a full length zip compartment for additional organization. The laptop compartment is also very large, even with a laptop and a tablet, it still has room for stuff. Since I travel light, I only carry a 12 inch laptop, so I will be using the laptop compartment for clothing in compression cubes or other stuff. The front organizational pocket is only 1/2 way deep of the bag, wish it was larger so I can fit a light jacket along with miscellaneous stuff. The hidden pocket at the back is great for passport, wallet and quick access to travel documents. There is one external water bottle pocket on the right side, has no strap, but feels snug enough. I wouldn't flip the bag over, the water bottle could fall out. I saw people complaining about the waxed canvas, saying it looks dirty and scratched upon arrival. My bag arrived clean as whistle, not a single scratch on it. I tried scratching it a few times with my finger nails to see if it would leave a mark, it didn't, so I'm not too worried about it looking ugly or "full of character" after a few uses. Not sure if the material is really water resistant, not going to test it, don't plan on walking in the rain or dunking it in a puddle. My trips are usually 2-3 weeks long, I travel to many parts of the world with backpacks ranging in sizes from 35l to 45l. This bag is 40l, should be big enough to carry 10 days of light clothes and toiletries. Men's clothing is bulkier and heavier than women's, my wife packs light too, she can literally fit 2-3 weeks of light clothes in this 40l backpack. No, we never go anywhere cold, hate the cold. :). The bag is made in Vietnam, a bit disappointing, was hoping it'd be made in a Western country. However, the construction seems solid and durable, only time will tell if it will hold up. At $200 price point, it's better made or equivalent to some of the more expensive backpacks on the market, and exceeds bags in its same class, Peak Design 45l or Osprey Porter for example, both of which I also own.If you are also a one bag traveler, get the 40l version. If you carry a backpack in addition to check luggage, this bag might be too big, get the 28l one.
B**L
Be sure you like clamshells before buying
This is my first Thule backpack (comparing with my Jansport, Kelty, REI, North Face, Colombia, Patagonia). As you can see, I have a problem. I was between this and the Patagonia clamshell, but ultimately went for this one due to a sale.Pros: super rugged construction throughout. I've never seen a tougher zipper. It fells impenetrable. I rolled it around in the dirt, and the dirt easily brushes off leaving the backpack looking as good as new. It's big, but looks sleek. The water bottle holder can handle a 32 oz Nalgene, but also has a small bungee, so thinner bottles are also okay. It looks more professional than any other bag I've had, which was a priority as I'm spending more time in the office and gym and less time backpacking.Cons: I was naive thinking this was the be all end all backpack for everything from a day at the office to a weekender. I'm not fully sold on the concept of a clamshell backpack (my first one). It seems like it would be easy to pack, like a suitcase, but the reality is that the lip is really shallow, meaning that you have to zip it up on two sides, and then cram stuff down the top (like pretty much every other backpack every made) to maximize the space. The big net pocket seems kind of useless and robs space from the main compartment when closed. It seems like it would work, but in reality I just leave it unzipped to maximize space. The laptop and tablet compartment are very well padded, so much so that when you put anything in it, it creates a major budge in the main compartment, robbing space and making the clamshell design an inconvenience.The top, small pocket on a clamshell isn't the most stable. The small pocket gets really heavy (keys, phone, swiss army knife, etc) and then being on the edge of the clamshell flap, the thing whips around all over the place when trying to pack and compress stuff. Also, the pockets inside are super loose and things slip around easily. The theme with this backpack for me is that everything ends up on the floor.I hoped it would look good as the office, but in reality it's out of place due to how massive it is (seems to take up half my cubicle desk). At the same time, I can't seem to fit more than a pair of gym shoes, towel, and change of clothes inside without it filling up, but only after everything falls all over the locker room floor. Never unzip it all the way, and it regains some of its usefulness. Not sure if it's just this Thule clamshell design, or all backpacks like this (the Patagonia clamshell seemed to have more dividers allowing you to pack stuff in, but it was more expensive so I passed) but overall this backpack bummed me out.
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