Rating:
95% of 100
UPC
818373021375
MFR #
BEDS-6-BK-2
$119.95
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
MFR #
BEDS-6-BK-2
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  1. Need another bag?
    Quality

    Why do you need another bag? This is unlike most others. It's not spacious to allow a bunch of items to be dropped in. Instead it's trim and designed to hold specific items fully protected and easily accessible. It's particularly suited to protecting a mirrorless camera (Sony A7III in my case with a 24-105 zoom). Easy to insert and remove. Hold accessories and a small painting kit and notebook. Everything has a place. The sling can be swiveled around in front and the bag opened in front of you to get easy access. I love this bag for what it does and the creativity that went into it. Ig you want a bag that holds all sorts of misc stuff, get another. If you want a bag that holds a camera and some other important stuff for your hike or trek, this can't be beat.
  2. Sling thing (6L)
    Quality

    Got this for my Fujifilm X-T20. Perfect for precisely what's advertised--everyday hauling around of my body & an extra lens. Beautifully constructed & very stylish, highly recommended! (Though I sincerely doubt this thing could carry 5 beers--at least not the ones I like, which are sold in 20-oz cans. If that's your sole reason for buying this bag, you might need the 10L)
  3. This bag WILL fit a 70-200 2.8 Lens
    Quality

    Upon first impression this bag is so dope! I was a little apprehensive as one person stated it would not fit a 70-200 2.8 lens, and I’m so relieved that it does, along with my Sigma Art 50mm and Canon 85mm. It’s rather snug and doesn’t leave room for accessories. That is why I bought the capture (clip) to be able to attach my camera bodies and may try to add on a field pouch. Overall I’m excited to take this bag out in the field.
  4. VERY GOOD !
    Quality

    My 6L Sling is very good. It is very convenient for my life.
  5. Just. Better.
    Quality

    It took me a while to buy the 10L Everyday Sling. I'd been using PME Nomatic bags and was looking for something a bit more run-and-gun. But my criteria was complex. I wanted to carry a Sony A7C, 2-3 lenses (large ones), filters, batteries, accessories, and if necessary either a full size iPad Pro or Macbook Air depending on the kind of work I was doing. I'd purchased a knock off sling from Kogan and I became satisfied about the 10L size and utility but I was on the fence about whether I would NEED to upgrade. One day while using it, the poorly manufactured strap of my knock-off sling came apart and NEARLY caused my to drop all of my equipment out of the open compartment onto the road. Literally the next day, Peak Design's campaign that made fun of the Amazon knock off sling was released. I saw how much Peak Design as a company does in addition to designing and manufacturing these bags. I already owned a PD strap that I was INCREDIBLY impressed by and I thought about it: What did it nearly cost me to NOT get this bag? When it arrived, I started investigating the features and realised that there was way more to the PD Sling than I ever realised. The hand strap was designed to slide onto a suitcase handle for wheeling around an airport. The hidden pockets had sleeves that perfectly fit my extra batteries. The bag also had capture clip points (which I'd actually bought at the same time for my backpacks). The PD 10L Sling destroys the competition. I'd recommend it to anyone.

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