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Outdoor 7L Sling Bag
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A compact and versatile 7L Sling Bag built for urban and trail use
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"This sling strikes the perfect balance between size and functionality. It's big enough to carry all my essentials, yet compact enough to stay out of the way when I'm on the move. The weatherproof design keeps my gear safe, rain or shine."
We love the sleek and adaptable design of the Peak Design 7L Outdoor Sling, a bag that's as comfortable in the backcountry as it is on city streets. This compact yet spacious sling can hold everything we need for a day out—phone, wallet, camera gear, and more. The padded adjustable strap allows us to wear it across the body or as a waist pack, making it versatile for any adventure. Crafted with lightweight Terra Shell fabric, it's both durable and weatherproof, keeping our essentials protected no matter the conditions. Inside, the thoughtful organization pockets make it easy to find what we need in a moment's notice, whether we're biking to the office or hiking to a scenic overlook.
Details
- Spacious 7L sling with lightweight Terra Shell 210D ripstop fabric
- Adjustable padded shoulder strap for cross-body or waist carry
- Weatherproof UltraZip zippers protect gear from the elements
- Interior features a padded phone pocket and mesh organization pockets
- Custom glass-reinforced nylon hardware for enhanced durability
- Perfect for travel, city commutes, or quick outdoor adventures
- Compatible with Peak Design Camera Cubes for photographers
- Item #PKEA02P
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed, [material] bluesign® APPROVED
- Material
- Terra Shell (210D 100% recycled nylon ripstop), PFC-free DWR treatment
- Volume
- 7.5L (458cu in)
- Access
- top
- Pockets
- 1 zippered front, 1 magnetic back
- Dimensions
- 13.8 x 8.7 x 4.3in
- Claimed Weight
- 11.8oz
- Activity
- casual, hiking, travel
- 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.