I’ve had this bag since 2011. It’s my most used everyday bag in the past 9 years. I’ve used the same one and never needed to get a new one. Not a single rip or tear that whole time. Just a few marks on the backside fabric from my belt rubbing over time. I never use it as a camera bag. I simply removed the camera divides and use it to carry my iPad Pro 12.9”, books, notebooks, Incase tech pouch, etc. If I ever have empty space where things might shift around, you can easily use the camera dividers to help secure its in place. I even use the tripod straps to holder a rolled up jacket every now and then. A 13” MacBook Pro doesn’t fit in the laptop slot, but I’ve carried mine in a sleeve and just slipped it in the middle compartment. That also then allows you to carry folders/papers in the laptop slot. My favorite use for this bag is during travel through airports. It’s easy to clip on and off, comfortable for long carries, plus you can sling the bag around front to access your documents or quickly stuff things away while walking.
This is awesome, thanks for sharing your experience with us, Justin! It sounds like you've really put this sling to the test and it's great to hear how well it's holding up even after nine years of use. 😊🙌 - Rebecca
I'm looking for a new bag, to minimize what I carry, since I just recently purchased the Tamron 35-150mm f/2. I will only carry that lens/body combo. I also have an 11" iPad Pro that I want to carry. The Tamron is smaller than the 70-200 but still a big boy. The only thing im not liking about this bag is how thin/flimsy it looks, i'd like it more if it were more sturdy.
I’ve had this bag since 2011. It’s my most used everyday bag in the past 9 years. I’ve used the same one and never needed to get a new one. Not a single rip or tear that whole time. Just a few marks on the backside fabric from my belt rubbing over time. I never use it as a camera bag. I simply removed the camera divides and use it to carry my iPad Pro 12.9”, books, notebooks, Incase tech pouch, etc. If I ever have empty space where things might shift around, you can easily use the camera dividers to help secure its in place. I even use the tripod straps to holder a rolled up jacket every now and then. A 13” MacBook Pro doesn’t fit in the laptop slot, but I’ve carried mine in a sleeve and just slipped it in the middle compartment. That also then allows you to carry folders/papers in the laptop slot. My favorite use for this bag is during travel through airports. It’s easy to clip on and off, comfortable for long carries, plus you can sling the bag around front to access your documents or quickly stuff things away while walking.
This is awesome, thanks for sharing your experience with us, Justin! It sounds like you've really put this sling to the test and it's great to hear how well it's holding up even after nine years of use. 😊🙌
- Rebecca
its on sale today for $25
Reminds me so much of the Aer Travel Sling
Seems closer to the Peak Design 10L sling (v1)
is it big enough for a 70-200mm?
did you have this answer? im also wondering for the canon 70-200
I'm looking for a new bag, to minimize what I carry, since I just recently purchased the Tamron 35-150mm f/2. I will only carry that lens/body combo. I also have an 11" iPad Pro that I want to carry. The Tamron is smaller than the 70-200 but still a big boy. The only thing im not liking about this bag is how thin/flimsy it looks, i'd like it more if it were more sturdy.
Looks like a peak design everyday sling clone
This bag has existed for like a decade 😂😂😂
And I don’t think it’s even close.
Not even close. This existed long before peak.