Alpaka Go Sling Review!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @ogfdnbvjkfdn
    @ogfdnbvjkfdn 8 дней назад +1

    THANK YOU!! I swear this is the only video on the internet that actually shows a Steam Deck going into one of these bags. I was curious how much space would be left for other stuff after the Steam Deck was inside. Looks like it's mainly just for accessories and stuff, doesn't seem like there's much room left for a light sweater or a bottle (although I'd probably use a carabiner clip to attach a water bottle anyways if I needed to). This will help me decide between this as a smaller option or the Alpaka Metro Crossbody as a larger option. Thanks man

    • @jasonm2618
      @jasonm2618  8 дней назад +1

      @@ogfdnbvjkfdn Glad I can help. They do have one picture of a steam deck fitting on their website, but they don’t show how much space it can take up or what it looks like in there. So frustrating.
      The Go-Sling is definitely more on the minimalist side. Take away the steam deck and maybe you could fit one different larger item but expect to lose almost all your capacity depending on what that item is. It likes smaller sized items because of all the organization it has.
      If you need a larger sling the Metro Crossbody looks like a good option. I don’t have one yet, but it’s a 10L sling backpack and it should handle bulkier stuff. I’m going to get it one day and make a video about it in the future. Hopefully sometime next month. 🤞
      You should also consider the Alpaka Bravo Max V2 sling. I’ve made a video about it on here if you wanna research that one. It’s 10L in capacity and I was able to really push that bad boy.

  • @GarbohFoe
    @GarbohFoe 18 дней назад +1

    Never let me touch that buckle magnet thing. I would fidget with that forever lol.
    That's such a fancy bag! I can see why you like it soo much. Can fit soo much stuff in it holy moly.