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Why was the Aero Travel Backpack renamed to the Cero Travel Backpack?Updated a day ago

You may notice that the Aero Travel Backpack is now called the Cero Travel Backpack. Rest assured, this is simply a name update — the design, performance, and features of the bag remain the same.

Why the change?

To better reflect Pakt’s minimalist, zero-bulk philosophy, we’ve renamed the Aero to the Cero Travel Backpack.

The word Cero comes from Spanish and Italian and means “zero.” The name represents the core idea behind this bag:

  • Zero wasted space

  • Zero unnecessary weight

  • Zero friction in your travel experience

It’s an evolution of our lightweight travel system and a name that more clearly captures the intention behind the design. (Oh, and there was that little trademark infringement threat over the name, and our preference to focus on creating great gear rather than enriching lawyers.)

What if my bag says “Aero”?

During this transition, you may still see “Aero” listed on internal labels, packaging, or older product materials. There’s no difference in the product itself — it’s the same high-performance travel backpack, simply moving forward under a new name.

If you have any additional questions about the Cero Travel Backpack, feel free to reach out. We’re happy to help.

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