ORVIS Guide Sling Pack Review | Is This The Best Fly Fishing Sling Pack For You?

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  • ORVIS Guide Sling Pack Review | Is This The Best Fishing Sling Pack For You
    Is the Orvis Guide Sling Pack worth the money?
    If you're learning to, or just getting started learning to fly fish, it can be tough to know which gear is the right gear. If you're considering the purchase of a sling bag for fly fishing the options and brands can seem overwhelming.
    Luckily I'm here with an Orvis Guide Sling review to help you make the decision.
    I've used the Orvis Guide Sling on my fly fishing journey for about a year and a half now and, aside from a few very minor quibbles, I'm happy with it.
    It's stable enough for bushwhacking and comfortable enough to be worn all day.
    I do wish it were a little larger and waterproof but, as a wise man once said, two outta three ain't bad.
    From the Orvis website:
    The best-selling Orvis fly-fishing Sling Pack has been updated and improved not only for durability, but with innovative new convenience features as well. The 100% recycled CORDURA® ECO; platform is designed to store, organize, and offer easy, intuitive accessibility while staying completely out of your way when fishing. New features include the Tippet Whippet recessed docking station with tippet bar included for instant, fixed, and fumble-free access for up to six spools. Main compartment has zippered security pocket with key fob and stretch mesh pockets for small sort storage. Front drop-down has zippered pocket with elastic mesh slip pockets. Lo-pro zinger/nipper pass-through, easy swing handle, and water bottle holder with retainer. Front strap "dashboard" offers multiple docking stations for forceps and small tools as well as sliding adjustment for sternum strap. Left shoulder design frees up casting arm and shoulder. Weight: 500g/1.1 lbs. Shell: 100% recycled CORDURA® ECO 600 denier polyester with strategic TPU coating. Liner: 100% recycled 200 denier polyester. Spot clean. Imported. Tippet and accessories not included.
    17"L x 9¾"W x 6½"D. 11L/671 cu. in.
    100% recycled CORDURA® ECO
    11 liters of capacity and innovative new features
    Tippet Whippet recessed docking station with tippet bar included
    Large main body storage pocket with internal features
    Smaller drop-down zippered pocket with internal features
    Front strap docking stations
    Zinger/nipper pass-through
    Water bottle pocket with retainer
    Left shoulder design frees up casting arm and shoulder
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  • @averageguyadventures
    @averageguyadventures  Месяц назад

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  • @samplays4421
    @samplays4421 Год назад +1

    Nice demo of the pack and hiw you have it set up. I particular, I like your mods and honesty. I've had the same pack for a year and haven't used it do to it being on the smaller size and being non- waterproofed. Your video demo has motivated me to give mine a try. Thank you.

  • @stringtwister7654
    @stringtwister7654 7 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice review, I have the orvis bug out backpack with the optional chest pack that connects to it. I have a ton of room actually way to much. I'm having back trouble carrying all the weight doesn't help. I was looking for a sling pack until my back heels up. I can carry both Lunch for me and my dad, rain jacket, camera, Glock, extra fly boxes spare rod in a rod tube ,extra reel and still have room. I found my orvis bug out backpack new with tags and free shipping for $100.00 bucks, the guy had won it a trout unlimited raffle. Best deal I've ever found.

    • @averageguyadventures
      @averageguyadventures  7 месяцев назад +1

      Not too long after I made this video I picked up the Bug Out Backpack and chest pack also. Saved $100 off the combo by finding them used on ebay.
      Having used both I can say that the sling can get overloaded also.
      Throughout my day I'll rotate it around, and either secure or unsecure it using the small locking strap on it looking for comfort.
      When I use the backpack and the chest pack it's because I've got camera gear and what I'll do is wear the chest pack with it's straps attached and then put the backpack on. Once I find a spot I want to record I'll just take off the backpack, stash it streamside, and stay within sight of where I put it.
      It's a crapshoot but I try to fish secluded spots as much as possible, and so far nobody has come up and discovered my bag.

  • @williamparadis3058
    @williamparadis3058 Год назад +5

    For those of us who go fishing to fish, this is more than sufficient. Not everyone needs to document every minute on video.

  • @69adrummer
    @69adrummer Год назад +1

    Just got mine yesterday.
    My *first* purchase from that company. Thing seems super light weight fabric wise...dang...hope it doesn't shred apart on these creeks where you gotta slog thru blackberry and brush!!
    Plus...NO sticker?! wtf! haha

    • @averageguyadventures
      @averageguyadventures  Год назад

      So far mine has held up great while brookie fishing.
      Brambles, tree limbs, rocks, etc.. No rips, tears, snags, broken zippers, nothing. It is stained in a few spots but that just gives it character.
      The only thing I've had to do to it is spray it with a waterproofer.
      And I totally understand about the sticker. But, it being Orvis, that may add another $30 to the price.
      This was also my first Orvis purchase and I paid full price, but here's a tip: Buy Orvis gear off of that one auction site. I've sinced picked up the BugOut Backpack/chest pack combo and saved myself $100. Just find a seller who will take returns and ask them for more pictures if there's something you want a better look at.

    • @69adrummer
      @69adrummer Год назад +1

      @@averageguyadventures haha yeah! Thanks for the info! I'm trying it out this weekend ... we'll see how she goes!!
      Have a good day!

  • @calebplumleephotography
    @calebplumleephotography 10 месяцев назад +1

    "Not enough space" *proceeds to add a full case of water and wading gear*... "see?"
    Lol

    • @averageguyadventures
      @averageguyadventures  10 месяцев назад +3

      I've already written a strongly worded letter to Orvis saying how if I don't get at least enough space in the next iteration to carry a case AND A HALF of water, wading gear, a sandwich, two Twix, an empty fruit snacks bag, a can of Pringles, the other two fly boxes I have with flies I don't even use, a rolled up newspaper for the dog that somebody inevitably brings along, a Game Boy Color, a container of baby wipes, my extra house keys, a book for when nothing's biting, my phone charger, a laptop, and a change of pants, they're losing me as a customer!
      Thanks for watching!

  • @oliverwhite30
    @oliverwhite30 4 месяца назад +1

    What type of water proofing spray did you use?

    • @averageguyadventures
      @averageguyadventures  4 месяца назад

      I don't remember the brand, sorry. It was just some I had around.
      I do remember it was for shoes and it was nothing fancy, just some basic stuff from Wally World.

  • @jaredtandle2596
    @jaredtandle2596 Год назад +2

    Does that chest pouch hold joints and lighter well?

    • @averageguyadventures
      @averageguyadventures  Год назад

      It could but it's not waterproof.
      I would suggest the Orvis Waterproof Pocket as an add-on to keep your sess dry.

  • @jimallen8022
    @jimallen8022 Год назад +1

    Any chance you could explain how you attached the magnet to your sling pack?

    • @averageguyadventures
      @averageguyadventures  Год назад +1

      Sure.
      The outer piece is the top from a Wixgear magnetic vent phone mount.
      The part inside the bag is the screw base from a magnetic clothes hook, I think rated for 25lbs, off of Amazon.
      The top of the pack is thin enough that the magnets grip securely and the phone magnet is strong enough to hold all but the largest flies.

    • @jimallen8022
      @jimallen8022 Год назад +1

      @@averageguyadventures Thanks for information!!

  • @glenndotter5065
    @glenndotter5065 Год назад +2

    man, how much do you need for a day fishing?

    • @averageguyadventures
      @averageguyadventures  Год назад

      All. The. Things.
      What I carry is basically every accessory I own.
      Extras/replacement stuff that I buy goes straight into the bag because my memory sucks and otherwise I'll forget it at home.

  • @adogonfire
    @adogonfire 2 года назад +1

    What magnetic fly patch is that?

    • @averageguyadventures
      @averageguyadventures  2 года назад +1

      The front is actually a magnetic cell phone mount for a car vent and the back is the base for a magnetic clothes hook like you would use on a cruise.
      I tried a fly specific patch but have found the phone mount has a stronger magnet.

  • @watchman316ly
    @watchman316ly Год назад +1

    Simms!!!

    • @averageguyadventures
      @averageguyadventures  Год назад

      😂
      With two kids, a mortgage, and a car note I'm more and more "Whatever's on sale!"

    • @watchman316ly
      @watchman316ly Год назад

      @Average Guy Adventures I know exactly what you mean. I was there earlier when I first started trout fishing. Now, at 51- I have invested in only the better quality gear. You get what you pay for!

    • @jaredtandle2596
      @jaredtandle2596 Год назад

      ​@watchman316ly and you don't get what you don't pay for. Does Simms have a comparable sling?