Well made, great design, but limited space- even at 10L. Cannot accommodate a Nikon D810 with a battery grip attached.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5
Ideal for my needs.
on June 3, 2025
Posted by: Average Grandpa
The 6L Everyday Sling seems perfect for my intended use. I have an upcoming trip scheduled for which I only want to carry one camera body and a couple of lenses, and of course a PD travel tripod. (Also of course, spare batteries and memory cards.). The bag seems very well made, and everything is easy to adjust. My one complaint is that it seems impossible to register the bag on the PD registration website. I can't find anything on the bag or the packaging that looks like the required 13-digit serial number, and the dropdown for the name of the product has a lot of items listed under "Everyday", but none of them are 6L, and none of them are the Midnight color. I really hope to never need to make a warranty claim, but it would be nice to be able to register the product anyway just in case.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
4
Good but not great
on August 21, 2025
Posted by: cmj01
Nice quality and sturdy. However 6l is quite small internally as case material is quite rigid. Also front pocket is really slim and tight and I can't even get a big phone on it easily. Would have been good to have a back zip pocket for passport etc. Like that I can adjust the strap at both ends - although would have liked a bit more strap as I'm quite tall. Sling makers seem to expect you to wear them on your back most of the time - but when I'm hiking I have a backpack and want a slip on my hip at the front for fast camera access. Needs a V3.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5
Discreet and solid !
on October 26, 2025
Posted by: Matt
from Paris, France.
A tiny and really solid "stealth" photo bag where I can fit one Leica M or a Fuji and up to 2/3 lenses (3 when using M lenses). I also use it as a sternum bag when I need the backpack or am travelling.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
3
Frustrating opening and usability
on November 2, 2025
Posted by: mankittens
Everything about this bag is so premium and yet I'm surprised how much I did not like it. The opening is restrictive making my camera (Nikon Zf) and hands rub all over it going in and out. There different pockets and ways to organize but the shell is hard and the bag feels cramped. I have a smaller bag that's more flexible, and I feel like I can store about the same amount of gear in both bags even though the peak design bag is twice the size!
Now that I have the bag in hand I wonder what kind of camera does this optimally fit? Someone with an A7C and two large lenses (or one large and two small lenses)?
It does not jibe with the size of the Zf though--that is for sure. And I can't imagine going with the 10L option because it has the same style opening and rigidness. But seems people like this bag so what do I know?
I'll be looking for a bag that opens wider, is less rigid, and ideally a way to access the gear in a more "flat" way, rather than digging down into layers of lenses.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
4
Everyday Sling Bag 6L
on November 19, 2025
Posted by: G
Bought this few days ago for a trip, having a hard time converting the 6L sling bag into the waist bag. The hook is not easy to get in or out of the second hook (the one meant for changing it to "waist mode". Front pocket seems too tight as well, not sure if it loosens up later with usage...hopefully it does!
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5
Great city camera bag
on December 20, 2025
Posted by: Toooldfornicknames
from Northumberland UK
I needed a smart camera bag for city visits that would fit my compact mirrorless camera and extra lens. This certainly first the bill. It is well made has just enough room to add a couple of essentials and sits nicely on the body, rather than sticking out like a shoebox . I have thought that I should have bought the 10l rather than 6; am sure it would still be compact but I would just fill it with junk. I like the security feature for the zips as well as the robustness of the origami dividers. The inner stretchy pocket is tiny though- I couldn’t get my car keys in here and the front zip pocket is a bit stiff ( it is brand new) so you can’t just shove your phone in here. Overall though very pleased
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
4
Excellent quality and a wish.
on December 21, 2025
Posted by: nikos 44317
I already own a 5L sling and a 6L sling and use them as cameras bags. The need for the 10L emerged because I could not fit in them a Nikon Z7II with a Nikon Z 70-200 F2.8 mounted on it. The bag is of the same excellent quality as the smaller models. The camera + lens fit perfectly in a horizontal position with the grip upwards, easy to grab with the right hand very quickly (picture 1). What I miss, is a stepped cushion as seen in picture 2 with a Nikon DSLR with a shorter 24-70 F2.8. The cushion provides better support along the camera + lens combination, better protects in case of fall and presents the grip in a more convenient height and angle. I would very much appreciate the availability of such ready-made cushions.