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Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L v2

The 3L, Everyday Sling v2 from Peak Design is a compact, versatile carry option that can be worn as a waist pack or a sling. When used as a sling, the padded nonslip strap can be configured for wear over either shoulder. Designed to fit snugly against the body, the sling's zippered clamshell opening allows the main compartment to be easily reached. The interior divider can be configured to fit your needs and folds to cradle curved surfaces such as the grip of your camera with an attached lens. During use, the foldable divider enhances protection between those curved surfaces and adjacent items while minimising the area between them for more efficient use of the main compartment.

SKU: GC47-PD-BEDS-3-BK-3

Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L v2

Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L v2

The 3L, Everyday Sling v2 from Peak Design is a compact, versatile carry option that can be worn as a waist pack or a sling. When used as a sling, the padded nonslip strap can be configured for wear over either shoulder. Designed to fit snugly against the body, the sling's zippered clamshell opening allows the main compartment to be easily reached. The interior divider can be configured to fit your needs and folds to cradle curved surfaces such as the grip of your camera with an attached lens. During use, the foldable divider enhances protection between those curved surfaces and adjacent items while minimising the area between them for more efficient use of the main compartment.

Six pockets in the main compartment store and organise camera batteries, memory cards, or small electronics. An exterior front zippered pocket holds books, notepads, documents, or snacks. Attach a tripod, monopod, or packable clothing to the bottom of the sling using the exterior straps.

Featuring durable nylon construction, the 3L Everyday Sling v2 is built to be weather resistant. To further protect its contents should the bag be placed on a wet surface, the bottom panel is waterproof.

Compact, versatile 3L carrying option

Padded nonslip strap

Wear around waist or as sling

Strap has one=handed adjustment

Zippered clamshell opening for easy access to contents

Folding divider cradles and protects

Six interior pockets store and organise camera batteries, memory cards, or small electronics

Zippered exterior pocket for books, notepads, documents, or snacks

Durable, weather-resistant main compartment zippers with large pulls that can be locked against adjacent gear loops for security

Exterior carry straps fasten equipment, accessories, or packable clothing to sling's bottom panel

Durable, weather-resistant nylon construction with waterproof bottom panel

Exterior attachment points for Peak Design Capture Clips

Sling folds flat for storage inside a larger bag or case

Key Features:

Waist or Shoulder Carry and Packable

Right or Left Shoulder Placement

Padded Strap with One-Handed Adjustment

Foldable Adjustable Dividers

Organiser Pockets and Front Panel Pocket

Exterior Carry Straps

Capture Clip Attachment Points

Weather-Resistant Exterior

What's in the Box:

Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L v2

FlexFold Divider

Strap

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Product Overview

Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L v2

The 3L, Everyday Sling v2 from Peak Design is a compact, versatile carry option that can be worn as a waist pack or a sling. When used as a sling, the padded nonslip strap can be configured for wear over either shoulder. Designed to fit snugly against the body, the sling's zippered clamshell opening allows the main compartment to be easily reached. The interior divider can be configured to fit your needs and folds to cradle curved surfaces such as the grip of your camera with an attached lens. During use, the foldable divider enhances protection between those curved surfaces and adjacent items while minimising the area between them for more efficient use of the main compartment.

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