I was always curious about Peak Design slings as they look good, are made for photographers and have so much versatility.
I finally took the plunge on the V2 Sling 3L, because I needed a smaller carry for skating or walking around. Perfectly fits my Fuji XT3 with 35mm F1.4 attached and my 16mm F1.4 plus keys, wallet, flask, and can attach my water bottle to the outside.
For Boundary Supply Users: This sling fits perfecly in the top section of the Boundary Errant. They have an insert for this but I like the idea of a better (and more comfortable) removable sling for this bag!
Couldn't be happier. Considering buying a Travel Pack now.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5
Exactly what I need for Everyday
on December 25, 2021
Posted by: Spaced_outshots
from Columbus, GA
I've never typically been a fan of slings. However, I am a fan of Peak Design. I've had an Everyday Backpack Zip for a while, but wanted something a little... less? After hours of watching YouTube reviews, I finally settled on the Everyday Sling V2 6L. Turns out, this is the exact amount of space I need for my iPad, x100t, a6400, 16mm + 18-50mm lenses, Cuff and Leash straps, and a sleeve of filters. I guess extra batteries and SD cards for each, too. I'm truly impressed, both by the quality of this sling and the amount of thoughtful design present here. Also once again blown away by the utility provided by the included dividers - they really allow you to make this bag your own. I guess what I'm trying to say is this is yet another home run for the PD team. Exactly what I was looking for in a sling and I'm thankful I stepped out of my comfort zone for this one.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
4
Enhanced a two-week trip to Italy!
on July 6, 2022
Posted by: stonehippo
from Cambridge, MA
I purchased a 3L Everyday Sling as my day bag for a recent trip to Italy. I was looking for something compact, durable and camera-friendly. And the EDS delivered!
I used this bag every single day for over two weeks, hauling it around cities and the countryside, from walks to biking to train rides. It was perfect for carrying the essentials, including a few camera batteries, a spare SD card, my wallet, a mask or two, a small journal, ear buds or AirPods, tickets, and even a stuffable jacket. I carried my Canon RP (with a 24-240 lens) on the outside with a Capture clip attached to one of the mounting points. This configuration was secure and easy to carry, but still let me get into the bag or grab my camera as needed.
Being able to pull the zippers through the loop to reduce easy opening reduced my worries about pickpockets on the subway in Rome, and I never felt like my camera was at risk from theft or accident. I got caught in a thunderstorm and the bag stayed nice and dry on the inside. No significant dirt or wear, even after some intense biking in Tuscany.
My only compliant is the positioning of the Capture clip on the attachment point. Depending on how you've set it up, you might find that it makes getting the zipper on the main pouch open all the way on the side the Capture is attached to. This was never a hug problem, just annoying once or twice.
If you're looking for a small bag that can carry a decent amount of stuff, hold up to the elements, and haul you camera gear, the EDS is worth taking a look at.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5
6L is absolutely perfect for me.
on December 13, 2022
Posted by: Pointclickremovecap
from Ocala, FL
I bought the 6L unsure if it was the right size however, turned out to be perfect for my needs. I can fit 2 small prime lenses and my a6500 with a 70-350 zoom lens and still have room for a strap in the main compartment. Fits my 10.2” iPad and pen in the back slot and a external battery pack and a few other small items like spare batteries and sd cards on the pouch in front. I still have room for keys and cables. It’s comfortable and able to reach my camera easily at any time. I hang my tripod underneath using the supplies straps.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Fits my 14inch MacBook Pro
on January 17, 2023
Posted by: Big Phony
from Seoul, Korea
I just started using the 10L Sling a couple of weeks ago and I’m just upset that I didn’t get it sooner. I also own the 3L and 6L Slings as well. They are all great by the way. I love the 10L. It even fits my 14inch MacBook Pro. I even got it to fit my iPad Air on lance next to the MacBook. A bit too snug for that but it worked. I will say that I like the pockets in the 6L better. There are less organizing pockets in the 10L but I’m getting used it regardless. Super comfortable bag.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
4
Great bag. Check your size!
on March 2, 2023
Posted by: K.H.
from Houston, TX
First off the blue is amazing. Looks nice and is not overstated. I purchased the 6L and somewhat regret it. I have a Sony A7 RV and a 24-70 lens, it does fit but not with an iPad or similar device in that slot. I wish they would have made it a little deeper to handle the size better.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5
Exceedingly well designed
on November 27, 2019
Posted by: Andy
Took this to Mexico to shoot in tight quarters at night. It fit Canon 5DMKIV + 16-35mm lens + 660 speed light + wireless transmitter + spare battery + spare cards + flash cord! Amazing!
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
4
The Ninja Bag!
on December 5, 2019
Posted by: Anonymous
I shoot a lot of concerts and there's nothing worse than carrying a large bag around a crowded venue The 10L is small enough to be unobtrusive but also carry enough gear for me to get the job done. As any photographer knows, there is no such thing as a perfect bag. Every shoot has different requirements as does every photographer. It's all about the give and take. What this bag gives up in space, it makes up for in ease of movement and access. It's got plenty of pockets for smaller items, just enough room for a DSLR and a few lenses and hugs close to the body for ease of movement on a hike, in the city or at a show. If you're new to Peak this is a good starter bag. I've rounded out my gear with a full set of various sizes. I like having a consistency in how things function and I'm happy with my choices so far. Again, the perfect bag doesn't exist but speak is certainly trying to make it