Customer reviews from Peak Design
Peak Design - Everyday Sling V2 6L - Ash
Average customer rating
4.7 out of 5
4.7
(869 Reviews)
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Rating breakdown 869 reviews
5 Stars
668
4 Stars
167
3 Stars
27
2 Stars
3
1 Star
4
97%of customers recommend this product. 
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Customer Reviews for Peak Design - Everyday Sling V2 6L - Ash
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Perfect EDC Bag
on September 22, 2020
Posted by: Trenton
In the day + age of COVID-19 and overall preparedness, this bag is perfect for me! It has enough size for all my belongings; wallet, hand sanitizer, portable batter pack, charging cables, multi-tool, small flashlight, and much more. And because of how modular it is, I have my DSLR PD clip attached to the side. Easily accessing and holding my camera. I LOVE IT!!! not too big, not too small - Just Right.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
V2 is also a good bag.
on September 22, 2020
Posted by: T.N
I have 3L and 10L. It is a little easier to use than V1. However, the front pocket is narrower and harder to use than the V1.
3L is a perfect fit for the combination of Sony α7 series and zoom lens (24-135). If you want to add other lens, use 10L.
It is convenient to store large size lenses and other gadgets.
It is a pity that the same charcoal color as V1 does not exist.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Excellent bag! Very happy w/ it
on September 23, 2020
Posted by: Anonymous
I love this bag as I wanted a small carry bag that's great for my mirrorless and a lens or two. I took a Star off because w/ an iPad in it, it becomes very tight. Mirrorless camera, two lenses, iPad, sunglasses and two sets of keys feels tight, and getting the iPad in and out isn't real easy. BUT - the fabric is awesome, the Midnight Blue is gorgeous, and the dividers are the best I've used yet. The strap and its adjuster is terrific. I'll use it a lot, and I appreciate its efficiency but it'd be nice if it had just a bit more give to it.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
3L Sling Bag
on September 26, 2020
Posted by: C Bujanda
I own more than a few bags including the 6L sling bag. I love the thoughtful design of Peak bags and all complimentary accessories. I was looking for a daily bag that was a bit smaller than my 6L and saw the new 3L. I love the bag! The only way it could be improved upon, that I will admit I was slightly disappointed was missing, is the anchor housing that I could use to attach anything from keys, AirPods, or any other number of things. Most of my other Peak bags have the anchor housing tether built into the bag. Aside from that, this is a perfect bag for everyday carry of a small kit.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Comparison of New and Old 10L
on September 26, 2020
Posted by: Anonymous
I own both bags. There is a big upgrade on the zippers. The zippers on my first edition failed and PD immediately sent me a replacement no questions asked. That said the new zippers are harder to open. I liked the older zippers even though they are not weatherproof. I also like the front pocket design better on the original 10L. It has more room for expansion and also some useful pockets that are missing on the new model. And the old front pocket is more easy to view contents. The new design pocket requires more effort to find things. I also liked the built in carry system on the old model better. When I had more gear in the front pocket I loosened the straps and with less I tightened them and they stowed away neatly. Immediate availability of the old storage straps also made them easy to deploy. With the new there are detachable straps and more likelihood of losing them. Finally, I like the leather accents on the old system better. This was probably a cost savings change. On the new model, I do like the slightly deeper shape, and the strap is light years better than the original. They are both great bags, but I think the great old is better than the great new. I give the old bag a 4 only because of the uncomfortable strap. I use a domke pad on mine and it helps. The new bag, gets the same rating standing on its own.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Great small bag for Fuji X-T3 + 2 Lenses
on September 28, 2020
Posted by: Anonymous
Perfectly fits my Fuji X-T3 with 16-80mm + 35mm f2. Very light weight, easy to access, and stable while walking. Could replace the 16-80mm with small water bottle or other things if want to split it up rather than all camera gear. Makes it very easy to wrangle my 3-yr old while trying to snap a few shots.
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Great match for the 3L Sling
on September 30, 2020
Posted by: Terence
The 3L Sling is an awesome everyday carry to hold a Panasonic GX9 with pancake lens plus all the COVID-19 necessities. The 6L is perfect when you need to carry just a little more like a small water bottle and the Panasonic paired with a 12-40mm f2.8 zoom (plus extra prime lens). Comfortable, fantastic quick access and keeps everything dry in an unexpected downpour. Highly recommended (the Midnight colour is great).
Written by a customer while visiting Peak Design
Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
6L Sling
on October 2, 2020
Posted by: Mark L.
I bought the 6L Sling to replace my old 5L that was just a bit cramped with light gear and a few extras. The new 6L is really good and the quality (as with all my PD products) is excellent. It fits my gear and the few extras well and is slightly less cramped than the old 5L bag. I have two gripes though. The additional litre is mostly in the height of the bag, which was never a problem for my gear. If only the designers had added a bit more to the depth, I would have been able to fit my camera with the battery grip attached. Sadly, I still cannot. The only other grip is that the attachment points for the included external straps (the concept of which I love!) are at an outward diagonal angle from the outside bottom of the bag. This is likely fine for a tripod but if you want to use the straps for carrying a rolled jacket or sweater, you need to roll it to be much longer than the bag itself or it will easily slip through the straps. Would have made more sense to have the attachment points in parallel at the bottom of the bag. I love the other upgrades to the bag though -- the new shoulder strap, two capture clip attachment points, double zipper, etc.
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