I've been trying several (ok, more than several) bag and insert configurations with little success. But I have found a backpack that has an optional camera cube available that may be just what I've been looking for. I'm getting ready to take a two week trip and if it works as well as I hope, I'll share my findings. Thanks for watching.
I've been rocking the KFC bag (as my partner likes to call it) since December and really love it! I switched from a pricey Air Day Sling 3 Max and material-wise I was a bit concerned because compared to that, the K&F bag seems flimsy, but it actually held out great and you would not believe how much I can cram in it! It's more flexible than the Air and it also has the bottom the same size as the top (the Air is slightly narrower towards the bottom) which means more space :D I recently came back from a trip and had it jam-packed with a Nintendo Switch, an e-reader, a folding phone, earbuds, a compact Lumix, a 20000mah powerbank (pretty chunky) and cables, wallet, keys, passport, small urgency pouch (few meds, tampons, band-aids and alike), wet and dry tissues, a little flashlight... it's like a clown car :)))) I've also set aside their divider and am using a DIY one out of a piece of cardboard (janky but it works hehe) and I do have to look for a shoulder pad for that kind of load, but other than that, I cannot fault it, it's an amazing travel sling bag and it also fares well as an EDC sling, minimally loaded, without the Switch, e-reader, camera and powerbank. Thank you for the awesome comparison!
That’s awesome that you can get so much in it! I might need to take packing lessons from you. I’m on a trip right now (Las Vegas) and have everything in tech cases and one huge backpack. Thanks for watching and for the kind words. I’m so glad the K&F works for you.
Something I appreciate is that the K&F lets you take a small umbrella under the bag, which is great when you are photographing in winter and you need your hands free.
And the buckle connection and disconnection having three buttons is actually a good security feature. If not someone can just click your sling and easily steal the whole package from you.
Liked your review. I went for the K & F and have been using it for a few days, I did add an extra divider to carry two small additional lenses with my eos m5 and Ef-s18-135. I take a Efm 22mm f2 and TTArtisan fish eye. So far it’s doing ok
Thanks for this great review. I agree with everything you said, but sent the Ulanzi back and kept the K&F. Why? Well after adding a $3 shoulder strap cushion and folding a plastic ziploc bag in one of the inside pockets, I felt I obtained the strength of the Ulanzi. What the K&F provides is wide ease of access to all pockets, carrying a larger camera (S5ii) with two lenses, having the wide mouth opening is a game changer. Secondly the security of the one buckle on the K&F for theft and accidental depressing is a plus. I also keep my peak design clip at the joint as well, so I can carry my camera outside the bag and not worry about the stress detaching the strap. Also, I too grappled with the insert padding and just applied a strip of acoustic foam inside the floor of the bag before reinstalling the insert. So after adding about $5 of supplies, I truly enjoy this EDC sling. Honestly, Im thinking about buying two more to stow in case the bag deteriorates or K&F gets wise and raises the price. Anyway thanks for letting me share and for yor reviews, long time follower 😊
Thanks for your comments. I am literally in the same boat (bag?) and looking for a sling bag to carry my S5ii as well! I bought the Ulanzi a week ago and not super happy with it due to the security issue of the strap clips (what were they thinking!). I had stumbled across the K&F and just ordered today. It's interesting because the three issues that I had with the Ulanzi - shoulder strap security, missing an exterior option to holster a tripod and the rather poor interior organisation (e.g. the Ulanzi battery pouches are a bit too small for a camera battery...) seems to all be addressed with the K&F. The only negative of the K&F for me (compared to the Ulanzi) are the non-waterproof zippers. I also had the exact same thought as you regarding a shoulder strap cushion, which you can buy on Amazon for quite cheap. Regarding the cushioning within the bag - I've just put a few packets of tissues in strategic spots in the Ulanzi, which I'll probably be needing to do the same with the K&F, but I like your idea of the soundproof foam lining the bottom and might explore that option.
@@brotherfranciz here's the funny thing about waterproof, the truly best protection I have found are Ziploc bags, even my most expensive bags are second to a good ol Ziploc double seal bag. just a thought 😊 Also, I bought a domke wrap, that stays in my Wndrd 30L but could certainly keep the camera wrapped in the K&F as well. For travel, I carry my S5ii w 28-200 and the 35mm 1.8 or a canon FD lens with ease. I have taken the 24-105 f4 and a 2nd lens in the bag as a second setup. So there's more than enough room. Hope you enjoy 😊
OMG This is a video what I need! I have Ulanzi PB008 and considering to buy K&F Concept Alpha Sling because PB008 a little bit small for me. Anyway thank for the review!
@@slyreader already ejoying my new sling, thanks! BTW, its K&F, haha. Its because of colors (love this gray) and better placement on my back, somehow Ulanzi not so comfortable for me in this way. Before your video i didnt know about k&f, so thanks again. All the best!
Interesting comparison. I am looking to get the K&F bag solely because of the color. I don’t want a black bag and the grey looked like a better option. I am worried though about the material and whether they are going to fray over time. Granted they are not expensive bags and they could easily be replaced, but I do want to spend my money on good quality items and nowadays it’s hard to find good quality without spending too much.
thank you I appreciate the comparisons, the lack of padding and having to buy more dividers is an issue with these two. Seems like a back pack with an insert may be the best option but pricier. So much to consider haha
If you’re considering a backpack as an option, you might want to check out the National Geographic on Amazon. It’s one of my new favorites as it holds all my gear + my camera stuff. It’s very well made and less than 45.00
Great and very informative review video. Review videos like this are good because I don't have to invest time and effort to touch and feel the bags in person to make a decision.
Hello Sly, how are you? One question, how many centimeters long, wide and deep is the main pocket of these bags? On Amazon it says some measurements but I don't know if they are the measurements inside the main pocket. Thank you in advance and I hope you can give me that information. greetings
Hey Danny, thanks for the question. Unfortunately, I gave the K&F bag to a guy just starting out, so I don’t have it anymore. But if you give them a call they’d be more than happy to give you that information.
Yes sure wyill. I did send a message to a Roy on fa ebook but still no reply I also took a looked in the local directory to see if he was listed and so far nothing. Hope he is OK if i do here i will let you know.....
Hi Kellard, thanks for watching. If your waist is larger than probably a 36", you could. I couldn't get the belt to cinch down small enough to wear it that way on either of them. Hope this helps.
Since this was released on April 1st, this has to be the most elaborate April Fools joke I have seen yet. The AI images of the bags was really good, and I only detected glitches in the matrix a few dozen times. Wait... This was a real review of two cool bags? Nicely done. Thanks for the review as always, but especially on April 1.
speaking as someone who has been unhealthily concerned with the ultimate camera bag for decades now - thank you
I've been trying several (ok, more than several) bag and insert configurations with little success. But I have found a backpack that has an optional camera cube available that may be just what I've been looking for. I'm getting ready to take a two week trip and if it works as well as I hope, I'll share my findings. Thanks for watching.
Look up the Peter mc kinnon sling bag or the Dailypack. That are the ultimate bags.
But if you need something cheaper k&f is the way to go.
@@PhilGeyer thanks for watching. Yes the P.M. stuff is the bomb diggity, but you're right, it comes with a hefty price tag.
I've been rocking the KFC bag (as my partner likes to call it) since December and really love it! I switched from a pricey Air Day Sling 3 Max and material-wise I was a bit concerned because compared to that, the K&F bag seems flimsy, but it actually held out great and you would not believe how much I can cram in it! It's more flexible than the Air and it also has the bottom the same size as the top (the Air is slightly narrower towards the bottom) which means more space :D I recently came back from a trip and had it jam-packed with a Nintendo Switch, an e-reader, a folding phone, earbuds, a compact Lumix, a 20000mah powerbank (pretty chunky) and cables, wallet, keys, passport, small urgency pouch (few meds, tampons, band-aids and alike), wet and dry tissues, a little flashlight... it's like a clown car :)))) I've also set aside their divider and am using a DIY one out of a piece of cardboard (janky but it works hehe) and I do have to look for a shoulder pad for that kind of load, but other than that, I cannot fault it, it's an amazing travel sling bag and it also fares well as an EDC sling, minimally loaded, without the Switch, e-reader, camera and powerbank. Thank you for the awesome comparison!
That’s awesome that you can get so much in it! I might need to take packing lessons from you. I’m on a trip right now (Las Vegas) and have everything in tech cases and one huge backpack.
Thanks for watching and for the kind words. I’m so glad the K&F works for you.
You’re a detailed and thorough reviewer. Keep up the great work!!
Much appreciated! Thanks for the kind words.
My K&f sling 10L arrived yesterday, the quality is excellent, even without the additional padding, I am confident to put my camera in it. So great
Awesome! I'm so glad you like it. Thanks for watching.
What a great review, THIS is how product should be showcased. Thank you.
That means a lot to me, I try to make them as informative as possible. Thanks for watching.
Something I appreciate is that the K&F lets you take a small umbrella under the bag, which is great when you are photographing in winter and you need your hands free.
And the buckle connection and disconnection having three buttons is actually a good security feature. If not someone can just click your sling and easily steal the whole package from you.
Good point! We get so little snow here I hadn’t thought about that.
Liked your review. I went for the K & F and have been using it for a few days, I did add an extra divider to carry two small additional lenses with my eos m5 and Ef-s18-135. I take a Efm 22mm f2 and TTArtisan fish eye. So far it’s doing ok
That’s great, it’s a really good bag. Nice to have another “M” user on board. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for this great review. I agree with everything you said, but sent the Ulanzi back and kept the K&F. Why?
Well after adding a $3 shoulder strap cushion and folding a plastic ziploc bag in one of the inside pockets, I felt I obtained the strength of the Ulanzi. What the K&F provides is wide ease of access to all pockets, carrying a larger camera (S5ii) with two lenses, having the wide mouth opening is a game changer. Secondly the security of the one buckle on the K&F for theft and accidental depressing is a plus. I also keep my peak design clip at the joint as well, so I can carry my camera outside the bag and not worry about the stress detaching the strap. Also, I too grappled with the insert padding and just applied a strip of acoustic foam inside the floor of the bag before reinstalling the insert. So after adding about $5 of supplies, I truly enjoy this EDC sling. Honestly, Im thinking about buying two more to stow in case the bag deteriorates or K&F gets wise and raises the price.
Anyway thanks for letting me share and for yor reviews, long time follower 😊
I’m so glad it works for you. They really are nice bags for their price point. And thanks for watching!
Thanks for your comments. I am literally in the same boat (bag?) and looking for a sling bag to carry my S5ii as well!
I bought the Ulanzi a week ago and not super happy with it due to the security issue of the strap clips (what were they thinking!). I had stumbled across the K&F and just ordered today.
It's interesting because the three issues that I had with the Ulanzi - shoulder strap security, missing an exterior option to holster a tripod and the rather poor interior organisation (e.g. the Ulanzi battery pouches are a bit too small for a camera battery...) seems to all be addressed with the K&F.
The only negative of the K&F for me (compared to the Ulanzi) are the non-waterproof zippers.
I also had the exact same thought as you regarding a shoulder strap cushion, which you can buy on Amazon for quite cheap. Regarding the cushioning within the bag - I've just put a few packets of tissues in strategic spots in the Ulanzi, which I'll probably be needing to do the same with the K&F, but I like your idea of the soundproof foam lining the bottom and might explore that option.
@@brotherfranciz here's the funny thing about waterproof, the truly best protection I have found are Ziploc bags, even my most expensive bags are second to a good ol Ziploc double seal bag. just a thought 😊
Also, I bought a domke wrap, that stays in my Wndrd 30L but could certainly keep the camera wrapped in the K&F as well.
For travel, I carry my S5ii w 28-200 and the 35mm 1.8 or a canon FD lens with ease.
I have taken the 24-105 f4 and a 2nd lens in the bag as a second setup. So there's more than enough room. Hope you enjoy 😊
What a brilliant review, just what I was looking for! The K&F looks more sleek but after this I think I'd prefer to actually use the Ulanzi
Thanks for watching. They’re both great bags. I think the Ulanzi has a slight edge for me. But it’s really close.
OMG This is a video what I need! I have Ulanzi PB008 and considering to buy K&F Concept Alpha Sling because PB008 a little bit small for me. Anyway thank for the review!
I don’t know what your budget is, but PGYTech makes a really nice sling too. Thanks for watching.
Thx for review!!
Using both K&F and Ulanzi!
Like Ulanzi more! Easier to carry and feels better!!
Ulanzi wins for me. 😊
Thanks for watching, Mike. The Ulanzi gets my vote too!
Finally made a discision which one to buy. Excellent work, thank you!
I'm glad it helped. Thanks for watching.
@@slyreader already ejoying my new sling, thanks! BTW, its K&F, haha. Its because of colors (love this gray) and better placement on my back, somehow Ulanzi not so comfortable for me in this way. Before your video i didnt know about k&f, so thanks again. All the best!
Interesting comparison. I am looking to get the K&F bag solely because of the color. I don’t want a black bag and the grey looked like a better option. I am worried though about the material and whether they are going to fray over time. Granted they are not expensive bags and they could easily be replaced, but I do want to spend my money on good quality items and nowadays it’s hard to find good quality without spending too much.
You might check out the Bagsmart, too.
Bagsmart Montreal Camera Shoulder Bag
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Thank you for the recommendation.
thank you I appreciate the comparisons, the lack of padding and having to buy more dividers is an issue with these two. Seems like a back pack with an insert may be the best option but pricier. So much to consider haha
If you’re considering a backpack as an option, you might want to check out the National Geographic on Amazon. It’s one of my new favorites as it holds all my gear + my camera stuff. It’s very well made and less than 45.00
@@slyreader thank you so much for the recommendation I'm looking at their range now
I prefer slimmer profile of ulanzi. If we take out the padding, it will become very thin. Being my favourite daily bag now.
Thanks for watching, I love the slimmer profile too!
thanks for this thorough review
You're welcome, I'm glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching.
Great and very informative review video. Review videos like this are good because I don't have to invest time and effort to touch and feel the bags in person to make a decision.
Thanks for watching, I’m glad it was helpful.
Awesome review! Great comparison!
Thanks for watching.
Well done, Sly! Very appreciate your work!
Thank you kindly! I appreciate your support.
Thank you for great comparison
Thanks for watching!
Outstanding, excellent review quality!
Thank you kindly!
Fantastic video. Just what I wanted to know. Thank you.
Thanks for watching. I love your handle, VinylPotato
thanks just what I was looking for
Thanks for watching!
Nice review, Good information with out needless information, Thanks.
Thanks for watching, Mark.
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Thanks for watching. Both are great bags, but the Ulanzi just seems a bit more premium.
Hello Sly, how are you? One question, how many centimeters long, wide and deep is the main pocket of these bags? On Amazon it says some measurements but I don't know if they are the measurements inside the main pocket. Thank you in advance and I hope you can give me that information. greetings
Hey Danny, thanks for the question. Unfortunately, I gave the K&F bag to a guy just starting out, so I don’t have it anymore. But if you give them a call they’d be more than happy to give you that information.
So great review!!! Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Your a head of me will do my best. If roy is watching wish you all the best
Hi Jeff, thanks for coming in tonight. If you find out anything about Roy, please relay it to me or Peter.
Yes sure wyill. I did send a message to a Roy on fa ebook but still no reply I also took a looked in the local directory to see if he was listed and so far nothing. Hope he is OK if i do here i will let you know.....
Hello. Can you use either of them as a waist bag?
Hi Kellard, thanks for watching. If your waist is larger than probably a 36", you could. I couldn't get the belt to cinch down small enough to wear it that way on either of them. Hope this helps.
i wish i found this video first before buying the knf one 🙃
The K&F is a fantastic bag for the money. Let me know how it’s working for you.
Great presentation! TY
Thanks, Scott. Hope to see you Thursday
hey do you think its gonna fit a sony A7iii with 70-200mm attached + 35mm as secondary lens ?
Yes! Both bags would accommodate that setup. Thanks for watching.
very detail!
Thanks for watching. I appreciate you!
Good job!
Thanks for watching. I hope it was helpful.
Since this was released on April 1st, this has to be the most elaborate April Fools joke I have seen yet.
The AI images of the bags was really good, and I only detected glitches in the matrix a few dozen times.
Wait... This was a real review of two cool bags? Nicely done. Thanks for the review as always, but especially on April 1.
Lol, the jokes on me! I completely forgot it was April Fool’s day. Thanks for watching, Mookie