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Cilo Gear City Pack Review

   
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Overall avg rating 4.0 of 5 based on 1 review. Most recent review: August 24, 2011
Street Price:   $175
Pros:  Simple and effective storage, storable shoulder straps, easily accessible external pockets, waterproof materials, large reflective strips, six removable and adjustable external attachment straps, lightweight.
Cons:  Poor laptop security, one one color.
Best Uses:  Bike commuting, people who carry lots of things.
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Manufacturer:   Cilo Gear
Review by: Max Neale on August 24, 2011
Overview
The Cilo Gear City Pack is a large (30 Liter), fully featured, and highly versatile laptop backpack capable of everything from grueling commutes and long bicycle rides to trips to the grocery store and day hikes. The pack has a large central compartment that engulfs objects of all shapes and sizes. Three strategic zippered pockets provide ideal storage for small items and a side access laptop compartment allows you to whip out a computer super fast. The City Pack falls short, however, when it comes to sleek laptop protection. The laptop sleeve is in need of better padding on the sides. The bag’s larger size also makes it better for people who carry lots of stuff than those who waltz into the office with nothing but a smartphone and wallet. Despite its shabby laptop compartment, the City Pack is the most versatile laptop backpack tested here; it’s a dream for a bicycle commuter.

If you want a more refined laptop compartment, or are on a tighter budget, the Timbuk2 Swig ($90) could be for you. The Swig, however, is made with lower quality materials, and consequently, is neither as durable nor as waterproof as the City Pack. See our full Laptop Bag Review to see how this compared to others.

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Cilo Gear City Pack
Cilo Gear City Pack
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Cilo Gear City Pack
Cilo Gear City Pack
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The Cilo Gear City Pack's removable side straps come in three differen...
The Cilo Gear City Pack's removable side straps come in three different styles and contribute to the bag's versatility. Also note the large reflective strip, generous mesh side pocket, and accessory pockets under the cover.
Credit: Max Neale

The Cilo Gear City Pack has a great white interior and two key clips. ...
The Cilo Gear City Pack has a great white interior and two key clips. The large pocket in the lid is pictured here.
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The Cilo Gear City Pack has two perfectly sized pockets for electronic...
The Cilo Gear City Pack has two perfectly sized pockets for electronics and three slots for pens and pencils. An iPhone and GPS unit are shown here.
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The Cilo Gear City Pack has a white interior so you can find your belo...
The Cilo Gear City Pack has a white interior so you can find your belongings easier. Note the orange zippered pocket.
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The Cilo Gear City Pack's orange interior pocket flips up to reveal a ...
The Cilo Gear City Pack's orange interior pocket flips up to reveal a rudimentary foam laptop sleeve, which can be accessed from the top or from the side.
Credit: Max Neale

Cilo Gear City Pack side laptop access
Cilo Gear City Pack side laptop access
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The Cilo Gear City Pack has two grab handles that make it easier to pa...
The Cilo Gear City Pack has two grab handles that make it easier to pass the bag off to another person.
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The Cilo Gear City Pack's excellent watertight zipper provides access ...
The Cilo Gear City Pack's excellent watertight zipper provides access to the laptop compartment.
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The City Packs is great for public transit because the shoulder straps...
The City Packs is great for public transit because the shoulder straps can be stowed away and the pack looks unassuming. No one will guess you have $4000 worth of electronics inside.
Credit: Max Neale

Jen, one of our testers, took the City Pack to Burning Man. She biked ...
Jen, one of our testers, took the City Pack to Burning Man. She biked around with it all day, but (in typical Burning Man fashion) forgot to take any pictures with the bag. Here it is covered in playa nastiness back at her house.
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The City Pack in San Francisco's Financial District (California and Da...
The City Pack in San Francisco's Financial District (California and Davis).
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We tested eight laptop backpacks. The Timbuk2 Swig is at the far left ...
We tested eight laptop backpacks. The Timbuk2 Swig is at the far left in grey.
Credit: Max Neale

The City Pack is the only laptop backpack we reviewed that's capable o...
The City Pack is the only laptop backpack we reviewed that's capable of carrying large bulky items.
Credit: Max Neale

Specifications for Cilo Gear City Pack
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Comparative Review At-a-Glance

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Product Name Cilo Gear City Pack
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Timbuk2 Swig
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Timbuk2 Option
Street Price $175 | compare prices$80 | compare prices$130 | compare prices
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Pros Simple and effective storage, storable shoulder straps, easily accessible external pockets, waterproof materials, large reflective strips, six removable and adjustable external attachment straps, lightweight.Simple design, well placed pockets, side access laptop compartment, great laptop sleeve, dozens of color options, u-lock sleeve, fits men and women.Good storage options for small items.
Cons Poor laptop security, one one color.Can be small for some people, no reflective material, u-lock only side pocket, customization is expensive.Way too small!! Side pockets are mostly useless, metal buckles are hard to use.
Best Uses Bike commuting, people who carry lots of things.The best all-purpose laptop bag.Not recommended.
Date Reviewed Dec 26, 2011Feb 12, 2012Oct 11, 2011
Comfort
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Storage
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Versatility
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Laptop Protection
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Professional Look
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Water resistance
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Durability
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Product Specs Cilo Gear City Pack Timbuk2 Swig Timbuk2 Option
Volume (L) 30 21 16
Dimensions (in.) 21 x 10 x 9 17.7 x 12.2 x 5.5 15 x 13 x 5
Weight (lb.) 2 1.9 2.5
Number of Compartments 1 2 2
Number of Large Pockets 2 0 2
Number of Small Pockets 1 1 6
Number of Zipper Pockets 3 2 6
Key Clip? Yes Yes
Reflective Material? Yes
External Side Pocket Yes U-lock only 2
Fits Laptop 17 in. 15 in.
Available Colors Black 5 Black
Available Sizes 2 1
Hip belt Removable
Sternum Strap Yes
Waterproof Yes


OutdoorGearLab Editors' Hands-on Review

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The Cilo Gear 30L City Pack is a highly functional and versatile laptop backpack with a design that draws heavily upon the company’s high performance alpine climbing packs. The City Pack has three distinct storage options: a large central compartment, a padded side access laptop sleeve, and three zippered pockets of varying sizes. This simple and effective storage combined with high quality materials make the City Pack on of our top rated laptop bags.

The City Pack’s main compartment is very large – nearly capable of swallowing an entire 12-pack – and features a white interior that helps you find items quickly and easily. The padded laptop sleeve can be accessed through either the main opening or a watertight side access zipper, the latter of which provides instant access to your computer even when the bag is packed full. With similar functionality, the City Pack has three zippered pockets: the largest one lies under the pack’s lid, another rests inside the top of the pack’s main compartment, and a third hides near the top exterior of the pack. These pockets are excellent because they provide very easy access, moderately easy access, and secure internal storage for valuables; all you need and nothing more.

Beyond logical storage, the City Pack boasts several features that no other bag reviewed here has. Our favorite is the storable shoulder straps, which tuck into the back panel. Hiding the shoulder straps is great for crowded subways and flights because people won’t trip over them. When hidden, the shoulder straps are also protected from dirty, muddy, and/or snowy floors of buses and trains. How do you carry the bag when the shoulder straps are stowed? Answer: pull out the large strap that hides in the back panel and throw the bag over your shoulder.

The City Pack is the only laptop backpack we reviewed that's capable o...
The City Pack is the only laptop backpack we reviewed that's capable of carrying large bulky items.
Credit: Max Neale
Borrowing a key design element from the Cilo Gear alpine climbing lineup, the City Pack includes six attachment points for a removable waist belt and your choice of a multitude of side attachment straps, which transform the City Pack into a fully featured daypack for hikes and gear laden overnight trips. Just clip the straps on and attach your yoga mat, camp chair and/or tent to the outside. A third unique feature is the pack’s dual loop grap handle that makes passing the pack off to someone else easier. Finally, the City Pack is the only laptop backpack we reviewed with a functional external side pocket. Whether it was for a water bottle, coffee mug, or bicycle U-lock, our testers loved this pocket.

Unlike most other bags reviewed here the City Pack’s materials are both high quality and lightweight. Light is good! The City Pack weighs a pound and a quarter less than the other two bags with similar capacity. This is important because you’re carrying the bag all day, everyday. Less weight means less strain on your body and it makes biking and walking easier and more enjoyable. Although weight is not factored into our numerical rankings the we view the City Pack’s low weight as a huge advantage over other bags.

The City Pack is available in two sizes: Normal and Long. All in all, the City Pack is a wonderfully versatile backpack capable of everything from the most grueling commutes to casual day hikes along the coast and large trips to the grocery store.

The Cilo Gear City Pack's removable side straps come in three differen...
The Cilo Gear City Pack's removable side straps come in three different styles and contribute to the bag's versatility. Also note the large reflective strip, generous mesh side pocket, and accessory pockets under the cover.
Credit: Max Neale
Dislikes
The City Pack is a recent addition to Cilo Gear’s line and the kinks have yet to be worked out of its design. The most significant drawback to the current version is the unrefined laptop storage, which is quite rudimentary. A nylon sleeve, similar to a hydration sleeve, holds a ¼” sheet of closed cell foam that’s been folded in two. This foam serves as the protection for your laptop, and while it provides adequate protection against bumps and drops, it is in need of refinement. Other laptop backpacks, such as those from larger companies like Timbuk2, have well-refined laptop storage with padding on three sides. The City Pack is well padded on the bottom, but not on the sides. Its back panel is also the narrowest of all laptop backpacks reviewed here; making the bag an inch wider might allow for more padding.

Another minor gripe: when the bag isn’t loaded the main compartment can be quite floppy. This has no effect on performance, but it looks less than ideal. Our testers suggest a slightly wider back panel and slightly thinner (measured perpendicular to the back panel) main compartment with more rigid or thicker foam back panel. These drawbacks aside, the City Pack is our favorite large laptop backpack.

The City Pack is available only through custom order with Cilo Gear. Expect construction to take up to a month. Call them for details: 503.305.3858

Best Application
Most versatile laptop backpack

Value
The City Pack costs a hefty $175, but keep in mind that this price reflects high quality materials and workmanship. The City Pack is handmade in Portland, OR. We think the bag is well worth the price, especially when compared to the much less versatile Arcteryx Blade 30 and Chrome Soyuz, both of which cost more than the City Pack.

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Max Neale, OutdoorGearLab Review Staff

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