Key Features
- Waist or Shoulder Carry, Packable
- Allows Right or Left Shoulder Placement
- Padded Strap with One-Handed Adjustment
- Foldable, Multi-Configuration Dividers
- Organizer Pockets, 11" Tablet Pocket
- Front Panel Pocket
- External Carry Straps
- Capture Clip Attachment Points
- Weather-Resistant Exterior
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Top customer reviews
- 6L- MIDNIGHT BLUEOverall is good. There are 2 weak points: . The front compartment is not really useful, it's too narrow. . The front zipper becomes convex and ugly, even without its contents.
- 6L is a good bagThe 6L everyday carry sling is a perfect bag for me. I Wanted something to hold my gear and still fit in my back pack when traveling. It’s comfortable. I’m able to fit the Z6 with 24-70 plus a Nikon 70-300, ftz adapter, cable, multiple batteries and charger. The front pocket holds my phone but it’s tight. I kinda wish there was a pocket on the outside back like the one inside but it’s not a deal breaker. I use it on hikes and walking around town. The 6L so far has proven to be well built! I’m happy about this purchase even though I get comments once in awhile saying it a purse.
- 6L is the perfect Sling SizeWas using the 10L V1 before, but the new 6L V2 is better than ever. Just all my daily essentials, and space for my M4/3 Body with Len, 10k mah Power Bank. The ONLY thing I miss is the old Security Loop from the V1 Zippers. I prefer the loop as the zippers can be locked anywhere, but the fixed loops on the V2 need to be at the far-end of each side of the bag. Bring the OLD Loop back!!!!
- 6L V2 sling vs 5L V1 sling and the huge benefit of an extra liter of spaceI have the Peak Design 5L sling and it is fine for my DSLR with a short lens (35mm) and some small essentials. I love the everyday sling because it is a nice looking bag that does not look like a camera bag. I did miss having the ability to carry a longer lens too (and that front compartment on the 5L is near useless), but I did not want anything as big as the 10L (anything that large and potentially heavy with gear and I might as well use my backpack). With a recent upgrade to mirrorless I bought the 6L to see what it could fit. I was really pleased that adding just one liter was enough to fit my Nikon Z7 with 24-70mm 2.8 S lens attached (hood on backwards) AND a 70-300mm F-mount (hood on backwards) with the F-to-Z adapter attached to the lens. The fit is perfect; I can still zip and unzip with one hand and I still have room for small essentials -iphone, wallet, spare batteries, small squeeze air blower and one lens filter. The fact that the bag stands perfectly upright when set down is wonderful. The only complaint I have is the strap padding. It changes position when the straps are shortened/lengthened and so if it is adjusted to fit on the shoulder in one length the padding moves and is off the shoulder in another length. I have had to adjust it so only a quarter of the padding is on my shoulder in either the long or short length but it is comfortable enough. Other than that it is the perfect low-key camera bag.
- 6L sling is a perfect bagit is very compact and capacity is enought for my drone and camera flash with extra powerban. it also able to use capture v3 on it, i hold my second camera on it. but becare that dont put too much in bag, quite heavy????????????