The Aviator Pro Backpack is the professional version of our new Aviator Backpack, featuring an all-black design for a sleek and modern look. Building on the success of the original Lift Bag, the Aviator Pro Backpack combines form and function, offering pilots the perfect blend of style and practicality.
The new Aviator Pro Backpack from Flight Outfitters is designed to meet the needs of professional aviators, keeping essential gear organized but leaving your hands free for whatever comes your way. Its updated design and modern style stands out from the rest. The Aviator Pro Backpack features a popular slash pocket from the Lift Bag on the front for quick access. It also includes modernized water bottle/radio compartments on the side, plus dedicated spaces for fuel testers and pens. The front compartment boasts nine different organization pockets, providing ample space for all your essentials. Inside the main pocket, you’ll find one large zip pocket, two smaller slash pockets for cables and wires, and a headset hanger to protect your investment. The rear pocket offers even more organization with two slash pockets, one zippered pocket, and a padded laptop sleeve with a Velcro closure. For added convenience, the backpack includes a hidden sunglass and wallet pocket underneath the shoulder straps, a slide-through sleeve for rolling luggage, and a front chest strap for comfort during transitions from the cockpit to the trailhead. Stand out at the airport with the Aviator Pro Backpack, the ultimate flight bag for professionals. |
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