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The Peak Design Everyday Sling 10L is a sleek, eco-friendly sling bag designed for professionals and creatives who demand compact, weatherproof, and highly customizable carry. Made from recycled nylon with adaptable FlexFold dividers and a quick-adjust strap system, it offers versatile comfort and organization for tech, camera gear, and daily essentials — all backed by a lifetime warranty.













| ASIN | B0DHJM2V5X |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #127 in Camera Cases |
| Brand | Peak Design |
| Capacity | 10 Liters |
| Care instructions | Spot clean with mild soap and water, air dry. Wipe clean for waterproof bottom liner. Clean leather accents with a damp cloth and mild soap. |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 21 Centimeters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,411 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Adjustable |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Frame Color | Black |
| Garment Size Country | United States |
| Handbag Silhouette | Sling |
| Handle Type | Shoulder Strap, External Carry Straps |
| Included Components | Shoulder Strap |
| Inner Material | Nylon |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Grams |
| Lining Description | Nylon |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BEDS-10-BK-3 |
| Material Fabric | Nylon |
| Material Features | Eco-Friendly, Recycled |
| Model Name | Everyday Sling 10l V3 |
| Number Of Pockets | 4 |
| Number of Compartments | 3 |
| Number of Handles | 3 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Sections | 4 |
| Occasion Type | Casual |
| Outer Material | Nylon |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Slip Pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Spot clean with mild soap and water, air dry. Wipe clean for waterproof bottom liner. Clean leather accents with a damp cloth and mild soap. |
| Seasons | All |
| Sleeve Length Description | Short Sleeve |
| Strap Color | Black |
| Strap Type | Shoulder |
| Style Name | Cross Body |
| Style Number | BEDS-10-BK-3 |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Adults |
| UPC | 818373026080 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Lifetime Warranty |
| Weave Type | Plain Weave |
| size | 10L |
J**Y
Outstanding Sling for Travel and Photography – Peak Design Does It Again!
As a Peak Design fan, I already own their travel tripod and everyday backpack, and both are absolute benchmarks of quality, functionality, and durability. When I decided to purchase the Peak Design Everyday Sling 10L in Ash, I had sky-high expectations, and it completely delivered, exceeding my every need and proving once again why this brand is a favorite among creatives and travelers alike. I recently used the sling as my carry-on for a 9-day trip to Canada to photograph the northern lights. To call it a game-changer would be an understatement. I packed it with my Nikon Z8 with a 24mm lens attached, an 85mm lens, several batteries, a memory card case, chargers, my 11-inch iPad Pro with a keypad, and a few additional items like a lens cleaner and cables—and there was still room to spare! The thoughtful design and spacious yet compact layout made packing incredibly easy and efficient. Performance Under Extreme Conditions This bag endured some of the harshest conditions imaginable—-30°C weather, snow, and rugged travel challenges—yet my gear remained safe, dry, and perfectly protected throughout. The materials are nothing short of phenomenal. The exterior has a premium feel, and its high-quality waterproofing completely lived up to its claims. Snow, dirt, and moisture didn’t stand a chance. Everything simply wiped off the surface with ease, leaving the bag looking pristine. Even after heavy use in extreme conditions, the bag looks brand new post-trip, without a single scuff, fray, or sign of wear. The durability is incredible, which is a testament to the thoughtful craftsmanship and premium materials Peak Design uses. High-Quality Feel and Thoughtful Design From the moment I unboxed the Everyday Sling, I could feel the level of attention and care put into this product. The zippers are smooth yet sturdy, the straps are adjustable and well-padded for long-term comfort, and the interior dividers are easy to reposition and offer just the right amount of structure for organizing gear. Every detail, from the soft yet durable lining inside to the sleek exterior, exudes quality. Practicality and Comfort Using the sling as my daily carry in Canada was an absolute joy. I didn’t have to lug around a bulky backpack, and the sling design made it easy to access my gear quickly and efficiently. The compact profile allowed me to navigate tight spaces with ease, whether I was hiking in snow or sitting in a crowded airport. The comfort factor is another area where this bag shines. Even when fully loaded, the sling felt well-balanced and secure. The padded strap is a standout feature—it’s adjustable, ergonomic, and doesn’t dig into your shoulder, even after hours of wear. For someone who wore it daily during an active trip, this comfort was a game-changer. Versatile and Durable for All Uses One unexpected feature that truly impressed me is the bag’s versatility. I used it primarily as a camera bag during my trip, but the Everyday Sling is so well-designed that I’ll be using it for casual outings and even as a compact work bag. The built-in weather resistance, easy-to-clean exterior, and organizational features make it adaptable for virtually any need. If you’re looking for a smaller alternative to a traditional backpack that doesn’t sacrifice durability, functionality, or quality, the Peak Design Everyday Sling 10L is the perfect choice. Whether you’re a photographer, a traveler, or someone who just wants a versatile, high-quality bag, this sling is an investment you won’t regret. Peak Design has once again raised the bar for what a gear bag can be, and I can’t recommend it highly enough!
B**N
Great quality bag
ONE YEAR UPDATE: This bag has been fantastic. I have used it fairly heavily as my primary bag for most of the year and it shows absolutely no signs of wear. It holds up well in the rain and I haven't had any issues with water seeping through the bag. I don't typically load down the bag as much as shown in these pictures as it can be a little difficult to remove the iPad, but it is capable if I need to load it down for a cross-country trip or a photo shoot. I usually don't put more than a couple of writing implements in the front pocket as the bulge is a little unflattering and makes it slightly harder to open the main zipper as wide it can go. One unforeseen use case that was very convenient is how easy it is to partially unclip the strap. The strap is the perfect width to hold the handle of a skinny hydroflask bottle. The way the bottle dangled from the bag was quite comfortable. I have no regrets purchasing this bag and it is my go-to choice for carrying around my tech. ORIGINAL REVIEW: My first impressions of the bag are quite high. I was looking for a bag that fit a few main criteria which has been quite a challenge. 1: bag must be able to hold my ipad pro 11in in its logitech combo touch case comfortably. This has been the biggest limiting factor in my search. (Its a little snug but successful though there are some layout limitations that I will get into) 2: bag must have space for my ef-s 55-250mm telephoto, viltrox f1.4 23mm prime, 15-45mm kit lens, and my m50 mkii camera body. Also it should be able to carry a few extra batteries and an external power bank 3: the bag must be able to hold my camera with any of these lenses attached to it comfortably and must still allow access to my ipad. (Having the telephoto on the camera is a bit of a tight zip, but as I use that lens the least I gave it a pass on this front) 4: bag shouldnt bulge at the zipper like my previous tech bag did 5: bag must be comfortable, must be a sling bag, must be as small as possible, and must facilitate an easy lens swapping experience. The idea is to be as light, small, and comfortable as possible while still carrying around extra lenses. (This bag is even smaller than my current tech bag sling and is better suited for holding lenses) 6: bag must look good and not be an eyesore. If I'm going to daily drive it I don't want to settle. Though functionality still takes priority. … After an hour of experimenting with layouts I think I got it to work (almost) perfectly. The main setback I had was the ipad and the shelves. I wanted to use the separators in shelf mode but when using the shelves at the edge of the bag it would make it harder to zip and make it almost impossible to insert and remove the ipad. A mirrorless camera with a lens attached was really hard to zip in this orientation. The shelves are just too ridged and dont give enough leeway for an 11inch tablet. So I had to settle with using a small lens bag for which ever smaller lens I wasn’t using at the time and using an unfolded separator for my telephoto or stacked smaller lens combo. Underneath the telephoto I still have space for a generic rain cover for extra security. The orientation pictured allows for fairly easy leeway for my gear in every orientation (except the telephoto on the body which works but is a little snug on the zipper). I have quick access to everything. I also like the the bag has 2 slots for the quick release clip if I ever decided I didnt want to mount my camera on my belt for whatever reason. It also has detachable loops for a tripod that fit snugly in the flexible side pockets near the zipper. After giving it a try around DC and at Niagara Falls in the coming weeks I will update this review with its usability when out and about. The initial tests Ive done so far show promise.
V**N
The ultimate sling bag!
I’ve been using Peak Design’s sling bag for a while now. Besides its clean and sleek look, the interior layout is incredibly practical. The 10L capacity is massive—it easily fits my camera body and 3 to 4 lenses every time, with plenty of room left for filter accessories. Even though my old one is still holding up, the zippers have gotten really tight and the metal buckles are starting to oxidize. So, I grabbed another one during this sale. Super happy with it!
T**E
Great bag that I have 1st world problems with
I want to highlight the good things about this bag first: The fit and finish is great. The material is thick and durable and I imagine is going to be really nice once it breaks in a little bit. The bag looks great, its got a sleek, but simple profile. It looks professional but stylish. PD is very good about making things multi use, your divider walls can also be shelves for 2 lenses in 1 pocket instead of 1. While I haven't used the tablet sleeve yet, I'm sure its pretty easy to get to and there are pockets and attachment points everywhere. Now on to my first world problems. I use this strictly as a camera bag. I carry a Canon R7 and usually between 2 and 3 lenses depending on what I want to bring that day. I always have my Sigma 24-70mm 2.8 with me (that needs an adapter) as thats pretty much my go to lens. I have to keep that lens on my camera in storage, because it wont store any other way. If I store that lens and body separate, I can't carry any other lenses. The other 2 "configurations" I bring out is either a 100-400mm, or a 16mm and 30mm. The 100-400 is too long to store on the body in bag. If I put the 16 or the 30 on the camera I can bring the 24-70, but not the lens that is left out. So its a great bag, but the dimensions are just a little weird and like I said, 1st world problems for me.
R**E
Excellent for smaller travel camera. If you need more than one lens probably not a good fit.
I took this bag with my Sony A6700 and a sigma 18-55mm lens and it worked great. If you need a telephoto lens this probably won’t work for you. But for street photography and portraits family gathering this bag is nice and compact. I put extra batteries and a filters and an extra Sd card. The bag is very well constructed and the zippers feel almost weatherproof. I don’t think a full frame will fit in this bag.
G**1
Too small to accommodate a Mirrorless 4/3 camera, small lens, and various accessories but nice bag
The bag is a big disappointment because its marketed for storing and transporting camera equipment but its not possible to put very much camera equipment in it. Anyone considering this for a full-frame camera body plus two lenses and accessories should forget it. Really, its not the best option for a 4/3 format body either. I bought this to store a micro 4/3 camera having a 12-60mm lens and various accessories (extra batteries, CASE filters, and other small odds and ends). As camera bodies go, its a small camera body and the lens is all of ~3 inches in length. I plan to purchase a 50-200mm lens and a flash, which I'm certain won't fit in this bag with the camera body and other lens. If my camera were a full-frame camera body then the bag would probably accommodate only the camera body, a smaller lens, plus a few accessories. The bag itself is clearly high quality having top quality stitching and zippers, but its weird shape doesn't lend itself well to storage of camera gear. Peak Design's medium sized "camera cube" (not currently available on Amazon) looks like its probably a better option so I have ordered that directly from Peak Design. For what its worth, once I receive it I will update this review.
D**X
Nice crossbody of just the right size
I have both this size (small) and the next one up (medium). This size is perfect for everyday small items but it will not fit an iPad (maybe OK for the mini). Wallet, sunglasses, pills, etc. all fit well. There are no internal compartments so you may want to use a small zippered pouch so items are not loose inside and are easier to find. If you want something flat or with internal partitions, this is not the bag. Also the external zippered compartment is tight and even an iPhone is hard to fit there. On the other hand, this bag will fit inside your backpack if you need to consolidate carry on items. Overall a nice-looking bag made with nice materials and good quality.
S**I
First Impressions
Nice bag; made well with quality materials, comfortable and secure fit, sleek design. Should work well for my purposes: using it as an EDC bag for my Fuji XT2 with XF 23 mm f/2 WR lens (attached to camera) and XF 35 mm f/2 WR lens (tucked away in corner separated by insert). Both lenses wearing Hoague square lens hoods. I can easily remove my camera when I want to take it out. Not much room for anything else inside of the main compartment with the exception of a couple of spare batteries, recharging cable and SD cards. But that's what I wanted. Haven't tested it for water resistance. This bag is a trade-off for a small Lowepro cube bag that I was using that is also made very well, just clumsy to carry.
V**O
Costruzione eccellente
Robusta e pratica
F**M
Pratique
Pratique, léger, beau quoi dire de plus, moi je l'adore. Couture solide, beaucoup d'attache, fermoir étanche. Je recommande
チ**太
お洒落なカメラバック
このカメラバックはミラーレス一眼なら オリンパスのペンシリーズかコンパクト カメラがベスト、あと携帯と財布、小物 かな ピークデザインはデザインがとても お洒落なのでカメラバックに見えないのも いいかも私はサイズ違いで3個持ってますが 買って後悔は無いと思います。 一つあるなら価格が高い事です
E**Y
Great compact camera sling for everyday carry
I’ve been using the Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L for my camera gear and it works well for light setups. The bag feels durable and the internal dividers keep gear organized. It fits a small camera body and a lens without feeling bulky. The strap is comfortable and easy to adjust when moving around. Pros • Compact and lightweight • Good build quality • Smart internal dividers • Easy access to gear Cons • Limited space for larger setups
R**E
The Perfect Small Camera bag
I wanted a bag that would carry two small mirrorless cameras, spare batteries and cards and a small travel tripod occasionally. I have had a larger Peak Designs and similar sling bag for years and liked it except for the fact that the 'throat' fully opened was narrow and the cameras were difficult to remove. This more recent and smaller bag has zipper access across the top and almost all the way down to the base, with gussets either side to prevent items falling out. This provides wide access to the contents of the bag. I also wanted a bag that could be set up with a waist belt rather than shoulder strap and this has an ingenious shoulder strap, part of which stows in a recess of the bag with the remainder forming a waist belt. There is a small front pocket which holds more than one would first think and an internal pocket on the top of the bag which takes batteries, SD cards and the removable tripod carrying straps. The two gussets are also small storage pockets. I purchased the grey bag and it is an attractive, flexible and extremely practical piece of daywear.
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