It's always worthwhile to call in if you want to check availability. I noticed that Cocoa Ultrasuede is listed again as a clear organizer wallet option -- it wasn't there several days ago.
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You're correct; I called in to ask about the clear organizer pouches and the Cocoa was only Cordura, although they have the Kindle pouches in Cocoa Ultrasuede. I found out that most of the current clear organizer pouches use blue and red dividers. Sorry for the misinformation.
I'm not even waiting on anything for the time being ... but sometimes I just feel like this:
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OMG that's SO true! And FUNNY!!
Finally ordered my Brain Bag! In blue! Cannot wait for it to get here. It will become my work bag and my Smart Alec will be my personal and weekend bag. HAPPY, HAPPY!
Just placed my order for a Co-Pilot in Cardinal, Keyboard Cache and Cork Organizer Wallet. How I wish my Synapse was actually a Tardis, and that it could take me to pick up the items now and not have to wait on old UPS!!
I feel your pain, I'm over in Europe as well so it'll be next week for me too! :-)
I have the Citizen Canine in Cardinal, you can kind of make it out in my avatar with my wee furball! It's a great little bag for taking out on walks and it's what sold me on the Cardinal colour for my Co-Pilot order.
I placed my first order last week and am really looking forward it its arrival tomorrow: an aeronaut in steel/ultraviolet plus some packing cubes and a wallet (cork!). I can't wait to see how my gear will fit and anticipate my first trip sans wheels. My husband and daughter have used duffels for travel for years, but I have hung onto my wheels in the false thought that I am actually making travel easier. Well, I've bit the bullet and can't wait to give my aeronaut a try!
Awesome! Congratulations. 99% of the time, traveling this way is much easier and sanity-saving.
Although I'm sure others have already said it, I think it bears repeating that it is pretty easy to overpack an Aeronaut. I'd suggest doing a practice pack and then removing 15-25% if you can. It really does help, especially when you're trying to get used to carrying your whole kit either on your back or shoulder. Let us know how your trip goes.
Badger,
Thanks for the tip. I have a pared down packing list but weight is a concern, so I will heed your advice and do a "dry run".