I bought this about a month ago and it's a great bag. It's well-constructed, balanced, and just feels sturdy. I really like how it keeps its shape even when empty, makes searching the bag very easy. My only gripe is that the bag is so rigid that the front pocket is really hard to open.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Built like a tank for smaller cameras/items.
on January 12, 2026
Posted by: procto21
from Bentonville, Arkansas
Super well built. I did a ton of research for something a little smaller than my roughly 10 year old , 10 liter Peak Design camera/sling bag. That bag has gone all around the world, taken a beating and still almost looks new. Coyote Xpak on this 3Liter looks amazing and will fit my X100vi or Leica Q3 43 just fine, with additional room for a few other items like a phone or batteries. 3 Liters will also fit a Sony a7iv and 24-70mm zoom attached no issue.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
4
Perfect bag for carrying around a crowded city
on January 14, 2026
Posted by: bcat79
from Chattanooga, TN
Purchased the 10L sling to use for 3 days in New York City and it met or exceeded my expectations for the most part. Loaded up internally was Canon R5 Mark II with my 24-70mm lens attached, RF 20mm VCM lens, Joby miniature tripod, and iPad mini in mobile sleeve. Loved the shelf divider as I was able to place chargers and other items under the shelf and put the 20mm lens on top. Attached to the bottom of the bag was my Peak Design travel tripod. A little re-arranging and I could have easily fit my 70-200mm lens if needed. My only complaint is that the included straps were too short when I tried to secure my mini tripod or bulky down jacket across the side of the bag. I feel the included straps are mainly meant for use at bottom of the bag. Luckily I tested this out when I first received the sling and ordered the larger straps, which worked great. The bag was comfortable to carry as I walked down the streets of New York for hours and waited in lines for skyline pictures. Really impressed by
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Customer Rating
2
Good design but poor implementation
on February 16, 2026
Posted by: Icebear
The Everyday Sling 3l is for the most part well designed. I bought it because I liked the idea of using it as a waist bag. Unfortunately, this feature does not work at all. The 2nd loop where the buckle is supposed to go into for waist carriage is poorly manufactured. It is so tight that I was afraid of ripping it apart when inserting the buckle into it. After about 10 minutes I managed to fit it into the loop without ripping it, and it took me another 5 minutes of getting it out. I ordered 3 bags and had to return them all. Then I checked in several stores. All of the bags have the same flaw.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Customer Rating
4
Great edc but no back pocket for phone/passport
on February 18, 2026
Posted by: Devo
Excellent bag for my x100vi + wclx100 and daily carry essentials. It would be 5 stars if there was a pocket for phone/passport on the back of the bag. Totally would think that’s something peak would have thought of.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Nearly a perfect bag
on February 19, 2026
Posted by: JR
from Germany, Bavaria
The workmanship of the bag is very good and i got all the gear in. Quick access to the gear is not so easy. If you open the bag with the very good zip it remains not realy open. Thats good for security but not for speed. It would be great to have a separate folder with a zip at rear of the bag to store a wallet and a phone at very secure place. I ordered two additional dividers. These dividers are great. I work with the Leica M-System or with the analog Olympus OM-System. This are small cameras and small lenses. With 4 dividers an store the equipment very well. The attachment of the tripod to the bag with the strings is a good solution. You will never find a perfect bag but i would order this bag again.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
4
A perfect travel companion - well Almost
on February 21, 2026
Posted by: AndyMeh
from New Jersey - USA
I used the 6L bag as my primary daily carry for a three-week trip through Dubai and India. It’s a great size for everyday use, comfortably housing my APS-C camera (with an 18-105mm equivalent lens), spare batteries, chargers, and travel essentials. I even used one of the FlexFold dividers to create a "false bottom" for discreetly storing extra cash. However, the bag has some notable spatial limitations. With a camera and lens attached, it's impossible to fit both a battery charger and a water bottle inside. The interior side pockets lack magnets and don’t stay closed, rendering them somewhat impractical, while the front external pocket is too tight to hold much more than a passport. If this bag included a rear zippered pocket for documents or a cell phone charger and cables, and an external side sleeve for a water bottle, it would be the perfect companion for city exploration or as a flight-ready personal item.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Does the job - really well
on February 23, 2026
Posted by: DaddyKoool
from Virginia
I just came back from my first trip with this bag. Love the color (Kelp) and material. The strap slides easily on my clothes, making it easy to maneuver from carrying on hip/back to front in order to access camera. I keep my Nikon Z5II inside, with a short zoom (24-105 or 14-30). There's not a lot of room in the small bag for other stuff (though spare battery, spare cards and usb cable fit fine), and I've taken out the divider. However, the camera is well protected and easy to access. Size up if you need to carry multiple lenses.