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Weatherproof, ultralight, and effortlessly adjustable 2L Sling Bag
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"This 2-liter sling is my go-to for minimalist adventures. It's the perfect size to carry essentials like my phone, wallet, and keys while keeping them secure."
We love the simplicity and versatility of the Peak Design 2L Outdoor Sling. This ultralight cross-body bag is the perfect companion for those moments when we just want to grab the essentials and go. The durable Terra Shell fabric stands up to rugged environments, while the weatherproof UltraZip keeps everything inside safe and dry. With a quick-adjust padded shoulder strap, it's easy to find the perfect fit, whether we're wearing it across our body or around our waist. Inside is a padded drop pocket to protect our phone, along with two mesh pockets to organize small items.
Details
- Compact 2L sling ideal for minimalist carry of daily essentials
- Lightweight Terra Shell 210D ripstop fabric is abrasion-resistant and weatherproof
- Padded adjustable shoulder strap for comfortable cross-body or waist carry
- Quick-access UltraZip keeps contents protected from the elements
- Interior includes a padded phone pocket and two mesh compartments
- Custom glass-reinforced nylon hardware for durability
- Perfect for travel, quick hikes, or everyday urban adventures
- Item #PKEA02O
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed, [material] bluesign® APPROVED
- Material
- Terra Shell (210D 100% recycled nylon ripstop), PU coating, PFC-free DWR treatment
- Volume
- 2L (122cu in)
- Access
- top
- Pockets
- [external] 1 rear, [internal] 4 drop-in mesh
- Shoulder Strap
- padded
- Dimensions
- 11 x 5.9 x 2.8in
- Claimed Weight
- 6.2oz
- Activity
- casual, travel, hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime

Making The Best Things
In 2010, founder Peter Dering took a trip around the world and learned that carrying a big camera kind of sucked. He quit his job, designed a better way to carry a camera, and launched it on Kickstarter. It was a hit.