Nice bag, congrats. My limited experience with sling bags (I’ve been using the Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L for a few weeks) is that they are great for carrying a minimal kit like one body plus 1-2 small primes. Once you start piling pro telezooms and flashes, on top, you’ve defeated the “bag across body quick access” purpose of the sling. And since you’ll need to stop and put everything down to change lenses, access or rearrange your gear configuration, you’re better off with a backpack where everything is laid out for in its own dedicated compartment. Anyway, best of luck.
Very valid points and that's they reason I go rid of PD 10L and Everyday Messneger bags. They get way too heavy once you start adding gear. That's why i prefer backpacks.
Thanks for your video and demonstration, very detail. I am also looking on this but struggling about the shoulder strip buckle, if it have a locking machanism that would be much secure.
I have both, PD and ulanzi. The ulanzi has more compartments (even a second pocket on your body side) and it's better design in terms of space. With PD it's kinda hard to fit the camera inside once you have out two lenses but in the ulanzi you have not that problem. I like more the ulanzi but will sell it and keep the peak design just because the PD is compatible with the capture clip. Other than that, the ulanzi is better. If ulanzi were compatible with the capture clip I would sell the peak design sling because I really hate how difficult is to put my X-T4 insider with two extra lenses.
I would considering purchasing this if it didn't have the Ulanzi name on it. That name is synonymous with cheap, chinese knock-off. But I can't deny this rip off of the Bellroy Venture sling does some things better, like the ability to use velcro dividers.
Thanks for the comment but I don't agree. Ulanzi might be cheap but I've had good luck with their tripod other items so I don't have issue with their sling. As for comparison, Belltown costs multiple times more than this bag. I've never used it so I don't know the quality difference but that why it is good to have choices.
@@TinTinMonkey Yes, having choices is nice. Would've been great if Ulanzi offered some type of design innovation, but I guess it's hard to argue when it's so much cheaper..
@@wannahockachewie897 for me it does, see the bellroy has a weird lip on the front zipper that will create a pool under the rain, this one has the lip covering the zipper, as it should be, giving you more protection... if you live in a place where rain can happen without a warning in a sunny day (this is my case) several times a day, so this is a big improvement.
Not really a fair comparison considering the price difference. I have owned both PD is definitely a lot better in terms of quality but at least for me it serves a different purpose as it is bulky and less not pack flat so I cannot take it as an additional bag in my backpack.
Nice bag, congrats. My limited experience with sling bags (I’ve been using the Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L for a few weeks) is that they are great for carrying a minimal kit like one body plus 1-2 small primes. Once you start piling pro telezooms and flashes, on top, you’ve defeated the “bag across body quick access” purpose of the sling. And since you’ll need to stop and put everything down to change lenses, access or rearrange your gear configuration, you’re better off with a backpack where everything is laid out for in its own dedicated compartment. Anyway, best of luck.
Very valid points and that's they reason I go rid of PD 10L and Everyday Messneger bags. They get way too heavy once you start adding gear. That's why i prefer backpacks.
Thanks for your video and demonstration, very detail. I am also looking on this but struggling about the shoulder strip buckle, if it have a locking machanism that would be much secure.
i have this bag recently, and after watch your video, I can fit my Xs10 with 11-20, 70-300, prime 30, and mini tripod, thanks dude
You are welcome. I'm glad that my video was helpful for you.
look like bellroy venture 10L with different material
I have this bag and I love it!
So do I. Thanks for commenting.
Yes, this bag is good .
I have both, PD and ulanzi. The ulanzi has more compartments (even a second pocket on your body side) and it's better design in terms of space. With PD it's kinda hard to fit the camera inside once you have out two lenses but in the ulanzi you have not that problem. I like more the ulanzi but will sell it and keep the peak design just because the PD is compatible with the capture clip. Other than that, the ulanzi is better. If ulanzi were compatible with the capture clip I would sell the peak design sling because I really hate how difficult is to put my X-T4 insider with two extra lenses.
Having used both bags, I agree with your assessment.
Nice review! Ordered this bag as well!
Thank you for the feedback.
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how comfortable to carry this bag ? for edc
Bag is very comfortable for light to medium load. I wouldn't make it too heavy as the soft material might make it difficult to carry
Hai, Saya ingin membeli merek ulanzi tetapi bingung, apakah bisa untuk ipad 11inch dan fuji xt3 di saku utama secara bersamaan?? Tolong jawab 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🥹
I don't have an iPad but based on the measurements, I don't think it will fit with the camera.
Hello. Do you know if the inner sleeve pocket can fit an 11 inch tablet?
I don't think it will. It is not wide enough
@@TinTinMonkey i see. Thanks!
Does it have a hook to anchor the tripod?
No
Hi can you put ipad 11’’ inside?
Sorry I dont have iPad but I don't think that it will fit.
I would considering purchasing this if it didn't have the Ulanzi name on it. That name is synonymous with cheap, chinese knock-off. But I can't deny this rip off of the Bellroy Venture sling does some things better, like the ability to use velcro dividers.
Thanks for the comment but I don't agree. Ulanzi might be cheap but I've had good luck with their tripod other items so I don't have issue with their sling. As for comparison, Belltown costs multiple times more than this bag. I've never used it so I don't know the quality difference but that why it is good to have choices.
@@TinTinMonkey Yes, having choices is nice. Would've been great if Ulanzi offered some type of design innovation, but I guess it's hard to argue when it's so much cheaper..
Lol, I hate all branding and logos, but Ulanzi makes excellent gear that’s not at all cheap in quality or increasingly, price.
@@wannahockachewie897 for me it does, see the bellroy has a weird lip on the front zipper that will create a pool under the rain, this one has the lip covering the zipper, as it should be, giving you more protection... if you live in a place where rain can happen without a warning in a sunny day (this is my case) several times a day, so this is a big improvement.
It’s a peak design rip off entirely! Only not as good in terms of its padding
Not really a fair comparison considering the price difference. I have owned both PD is definitely a lot better in terms of quality but at least for me it serves a different purpose as it is bulky and less not pack flat so I cannot take it as an additional bag in my backpack.