


We dig the City Sling 2’s design it’s flashy and minimal at the same time. Aer City Sling 2 | When in doubt, add magnets. There’s now a Fidlock magnet in its place, which is as satisfying to use as it looks-very. Even the large side-release buckle on the strap has been streamlined. The jingly zipper pulls we always pointed out in the past are now just that: a thing of the past. For starters, the sling has grown bigger to fit more stuff. Squint and you may not be able to tell the differences, but they’re definitely there, and they’re meaningful. The overall styling is not revolutionary rather, it’s an evolution of the original City Sling. Either way, the City Sling 2 has good structure, but that doesn’t mean comfort suffers, as you’ll see later on.
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It’s more weather-resistant, plus it has a bright orange liner that ups interior visibility. That said, the X-Pac version definitely has its own strengths. That one feels-and sounds-a bit more wrinkly, though, so our vote goes with this 1680D version. It’s the same story if you pick the X-Pac version as well. Aer City Sling 2 | 1680D CORDURA Ballistic Nylon and YKK zippers-it’s as Aer as it gets. Even when empty, it doesn’t collapse like a wet paper bag. The way they’ve put together 1680D CORDURA Ballistic Nylon and YKK zippers makes the whole sling feel very structured. We’ve flipped through this sling inside and out, and there’s no denying that Aer has kept their magic-this is one solid-feeling sling. The City Sling 2 shares most of its DNA with the rest of Aer’s lineup, both in terms of aesthetic and material.

In the meantime, let’s put that Fidlock to use and buckle in this is a sequel worth tuning in to. If you want a visual breakdown, check out our City Sling 2 vs City Sling comparison video. There’s actually a lot to go through, as we’ll be making some comparisons with the original City Sling. We think the improvements make this a better sling overall, and Aer’s even given it pouch-like capabilities. It’s grown in size, slimmed down its strap, got a shiny new Fidlock magnet, and is now more comfortable to wear. Such is the case of the subject of this review: the City Sling 2. Aer City Sling 2 | It’s the follow-up to the hit single. Some of their products, like the Gym Duffel 3 and Sling Bag 3, are already in their third iterations (as their names suggest), and each time they do a release, there are usually small but meaningful changes under the hood. They make the progression easy to track, sort of like a baby’s growth chart. They release a product, and the immediate follow-up gets a number affixed at the end. The heads are short from top to bottom, but long from front to back.Among the many things we’d like to praise Aer for, it’s for the straightforward naming convention they’ve adopted. The two specimens appear to have a roughly human structure – two arms, two legs, a mid-length torso and head, but seem to be roughly two feet in length, with only three fingers and toes. They were found in diatom mines, and were later fossilised.’ Mr Maussan, speaking under oath at the San Lazaro legislative palace, said: ‘These specimens are not part of our terrestrial evolution… These aren’t beings that were found after a UFO wreckage. Presented by journalist and ufologist Jaime Maussan, the ‘bodies’ were reported to be the 1,000-year-old fossilised remains of extraterrestrial individuals found in a Peruvian mine. The bodies of two alleged ‘non-human’ beings were presented during a congressional hearing in Mexico City yesterday, a move that will cause shock and debate around the world. The remains of an allegedly ‘non-human’ being is seen on display during a briefing on unidentified flying objects in Mexico (Picture: Reuters)
