
Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L V2 (Black)
The ideal minimalist 1-camera bag. Great for a single body+lens and a few accessories. Also ideal for essential everyday or travel carry. A sling that's also wearable as a hip bag. The 3L, ash-colored Everyday Sling v2 from Peak Design is a compact, versatile carrying option that can worn around the waist or as a sling bag. When used as a sling, the padded non-slip strap can be configured for wear over the right or left shoulder. Designed to fit snugly against the body, the 3L Everyday Sling v2's zippered clamshell opening allows the main compartment to be easily reached, which includes a divider that can be configured according to the specific equipment being carried. The divider is foldable, and can cradle curved surfaces such as the grip of a camera with an attached lens. During use, the foldable divider enhances protection between those curved surfaces and adjacent items while minimizing the area between them for more efficient use of the main compartment's space.
The ideal minimalist 1-camera bag. Great for a single body+lens and a few accessories. Also ideal for essential everyday or travel carry. A sling that's also wearable as a hip bag. The 3L, ash-colored Everyday Sling v2 from Peak Design is a compact, versatile carrying option that can worn around the waist or as a sling bag. When used as a sling, the padded non-slip strap can be configured for wear over the right or left shoulder. Designed to fit snugly against the body, the 3L Everyday Sling v2's zippered clamshell opening allows the main compartment to be easily reached, which includes a divider that can be configured according to the specific equipment being carried. The divider is foldable, and can cradle curved surfaces such as the grip of a camera with an attached lens. During use, the foldable divider enhances protection between those curved surfaces and adjacent items while minimizing the area between them for more efficient use of the main compartment's space.
The ideal minimalist 1-camera bag. Great for a single body+lens and a few accessories. Also ideal for essential everyday or travel carry. A sling that's also wearable as a hip bag. The 3L, ash-colored Everyday Sling v2 from Peak Design is a compact, versatile carrying option that can worn around the waist or as a sling bag. When used as a sling, the padded non-slip strap can be configured for wear over the right or left shoulder. Designed to fit snugly against the body, the 3L Everyday Sling v2's zippered clamshell opening allows the main compartment to be easily reached, which includes a divider that can be configured according to the specific equipment being carried. The divider is foldable, and can cradle curved surfaces such as the grip of a camera with an attached lens. During use, the foldable divider enhances protection between those curved surfaces and adjacent items while minimizing the area between them for more efficient use of the main compartment's space.
The ideal minimalist 1-camera bag. Great for a single body+lens and a few accessories. Also ideal for essential everyday or travel carry. A sling that's also wearable as a hip bag. The 3L, ash-colored Everyday Sling v2 from Peak Design is a compact, versatile carrying option that can worn around the waist or as a sling bag. When used as a sling, the padded non-slip strap can be configured for wear over the right or left shoulder. Designed to fit snugly against the body, the 3L Everyday Sling v2's zippered clamshell opening allows the main compartment to be easily reached, which includes a divider that can be configured according to the specific equipment being carried. The divider is foldable, and can cradle curved surfaces such as the grip of a camera with an attached lens. During use, the foldable divider enhances protection between those curved surfaces and adjacent items while minimizing the area between them for more efficient use of the main compartment's space.
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The lowest price for Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L V2 (Black) right now is $149.35 at Camera-Warehouse, compared across 5 retailers.
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Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
Last updated at 09/06/2026 19:18:21
Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L v2 Black
Delivery between 12–19 June $11.95
Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L V2 - Black
Delivery between 15–18 June $21.20
Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L v2 Black
Free delivery between 15–23 June
Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L Adjustable Strap, FlexFold Divider, for Cameras or Daily
Delivery between 14–18 June $15.48
Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L Adjustable Strap, FlexFold Divider, for Cameras or Daily
Delivery between 14–18 June $15.42
originally posted on moosejaw.com
Peak Design makes great products, and this bag is no exception. I am a convert to their tripod after it proved it could be more stable in a smaller size than my larger and heavier carbon fiber 'pod. Really love their attachment system for straps. I was all set to love this bag, it just wasn't a good fit for me. It is very comfortable to wear, pockets are good, well-built. But for me, it was too structured -- it is very stiff and does not lose its shape regardless of whether it is empty or not. I tend to prefer less-padded, less-structured bags that compact with smaller loads. It is also lacking a bottle holder -- I know, this might ruin the aesthetic, but a bottle holder is a necessity for longer hikes or walks around town. Also doubles as an extra lens holder. I ... MorePeak Design makes great products, and this bag is no exception. I am a convert to their tripod after it proved it could be more stable in a smaller size than my larger and heavier carbon fiber 'pod. Really love their attachment system for straps. I was all set to love this bag, it just wasn't a good fit for me. It is very comfortable to wear, pockets are good, well-built. But for me, it was too structured -- it is very stiff and does not lose its shape regardless of whether it is empty or not. I tend to prefer less-padded, less-structured bags that compact with smaller loads. It is also lacking a bottle holder -- I know, this might ruin the aesthetic, but a bottle holder is a necessity for longer hikes or walks around town. Also doubles as an extra lens holder. I ended up going with the Mountainsmith small Adventure Office. Not as "clean" a design, but did everything I wanted it to. Still, you can't go wrong with the PD sling if that's what fits your needs.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I had many camera bags last 45 years , over 70 camera bags keep change anther bag. I'm Fuji film XT ,XH photography man . this camera bag is "number 1 " useful . just grab to go out city walking photography , very quick and light weight ,So easy in in out very comfortable to wear all day . Better then thinktank or Billingham Hadley small pro's expensive bag . "3 L peck design" is superb build quality , but need more pockets outside of the bag ,need to 1 inch longer length size would be better , Wish to get next new " 4 L peck design " coming soon . Photo jersey is forever , Thank you B&H store .
originally posted on shopmoment.com
Sometimes the hype is real, and often when it comes to Peak Design gear that's how it goes. I bought this sling because I needed a compact carrying solution for daily use or a minimal gear set up. Bigger than a fanny pack, but not overly burdensome like I'm packing for a trip.This easily holds my Fuji XE-4 (with grip), 33mm 1.4, and 16-80mm zoom. If I wanted to go one lens only it'd even have space for like a small notebook or something on the other side of the divider.Everything else is as you'd expect, great quality and build. Solid comfort too. I love how easy it is to adjust the strap length. While I'd love it if PD gear was cheaper, you honestly get what you pay for. I'd buy it again.
| Carry/Transport Options | Sling Strap |
| Type of Closure | Zipper |
| Interior Type | Hook & Loop Dividers |
| Water Resistance | Water Resistant (Material) |
| Maximum Volume | 101.47 fl oz / 3 L |
Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L v2 Black
Delivery between 12–19 June $11.95
Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L V2 - Black
Delivery between 15–18 June $21.20
Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L v2 Black
Free delivery between 15–23 June
Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L Adjustable Strap, FlexFold Divider, for Cameras or Daily
Delivery between 14–18 June $15.48
Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L Adjustable Strap, FlexFold Divider, for Cameras or Daily
Delivery between 14–18 June $15.42
Peak Design makes great products, and this bag is no exception. I am a convert to their tripod after it proved it could be more stable in a smaller size than my larger and heavier carbon fiber 'pod. Really love their attachment system for straps. I was all set to love this bag, it just wasn't a good fit for me. It is very comfortable to wear, pockets are good, well-built. But for me, it was too structured -- it is very stiff and does not lose its shape regardless of whether it is empty or not. I tend to prefer less-padded, less-structured bags that compact with smaller loads. It is also lacking a bottle holder -- I know, this might ruin the aesthetic, but a bottle holder is a necessity for longer hikes or walks around town. Also doubles as an extra lens holder. I ... MorePeak Design makes great products, and this bag is no exception. I am a convert to their tripod after it proved it could be more stable in a smaller size than my larger and heavier carbon fiber 'pod. Really love their attachment system for straps. I was all set to love this bag, it just wasn't a good fit for me. It is very comfortable to wear, pockets are good, well-built. But for me, it was too structured -- it is very stiff and does not lose its shape regardless of whether it is empty or not. I tend to prefer less-padded, less-structured bags that compact with smaller loads. It is also lacking a bottle holder -- I know, this might ruin the aesthetic, but a bottle holder is a necessity for longer hikes or walks around town. Also doubles as an extra lens holder. I ended up going with the Mountainsmith small Adventure Office. Not as "clean" a design, but did everything I wanted it to. Still, you can't go wrong with the PD sling if that's what fits your needs.
I had many camera bags last 45 years , over 70 camera bags keep change anther bag. I'm Fuji film XT ,XH photography man . this camera bag is "number 1 " useful . just grab to go out city walking photography , very quick and light weight ,So easy in in out very comfortable to wear all day . Better then thinktank or Billingham Hadley small pro's expensive bag . "3 L peck design" is superb build quality , but need more pockets outside of the bag ,need to 1 inch longer length size would be better , Wish to get next new " 4 L peck design " coming soon . Photo jersey is forever , Thank you B&H store .
Sometimes the hype is real, and often when it comes to Peak Design gear that's how it goes. I bought this sling because I needed a compact carrying solution for daily use or a minimal gear set up. Bigger than a fanny pack, but not overly burdensome like I'm packing for a trip.This easily holds my Fuji XE-4 (with grip), 33mm 1.4, and 16-80mm zoom. If I wanted to go one lens only it'd even have space for like a small notebook or something on the other side of the divider.Everything else is as you'd expect, great quality and build. Solid comfort too. I love how easy it is to adjust the strap length. While I'd love it if PD gear was cheaper, you honestly get what you pay for. I'd buy it again.
I bought this bag for my Canon RP. I can fit the camera with a short lens, the Peak Design slide strap, camera charger, any small adapters, lens wipes, and a microfiber cloth. I can also fit a medium-sized lens. The strap is extremely comfortable and all of the features are extremely functional. I had some reservations before I purchased this bag, mostly based on the price, but gosh I have no regrets buying this bag. It is sleek and stylish enough and doesn't resemble a big bulky camera bag, it looks like a small messenger bag or something. I cannot recommend this bag enough!!! Works perfectly when you don't need to be dressed out with your full camera kit and are just going out for the day to snap some pics.
I was looking for a bag JUST large enough that I could put my z6ii with the 24-120 attached into it and carry it around while exploring new places, and scouting locations to come back later with my full kit later when traveling. Sometimes you don't want to carry your entire camera bag with you, but you'd like more coverage then just your cell phone. I love the build quality of this bag(firm fabric I don't have to worry about bumping the camera and heavily water resistant), and I love the fact that it does not LOOK like a camera pack specifically. It's a nice bag so it can still draw attention sure, but it doesn't look like an electronics bag (which many small slings do) so I feel this blends in better in unfamiliar environments. I've packed the bag with the ... MoreI was looking for a bag JUST large enough that I could put my z6ii with the 24-120 attached into it and carry it around while exploring new places, and scouting locations to come back later with my full kit later when traveling. Sometimes you don't want to carry your entire camera bag with you, but you'd like more coverage then just your cell phone. I love the build quality of this bag(firm fabric I don't have to worry about bumping the camera and heavily water resistant), and I love the fact that it does not LOOK like a camera pack specifically. It's a nice bag so it can still draw attention sure, but it doesn't look like an electronics bag (which many small slings do) so I feel this blends in better in unfamiliar environments. I've packed the bag with the z6ii(which has a RRS L bracket on it)+24-120 f/4, 1 extra battery, a USB charging plate for the battery, a USB cable, and a 10,000mah Anker brick. It all fits comfortably, but that's about all I'm getting in this bag (which is perfect for my intentions) I was very back and forth between this 3L and the 6L... for what I wanted the 3L is absolutely perfect.. but I feel most people will prefer the 6L if they are trying to carry more then a point and shoot/or vlogging setup.
First... really nice and usable as a waist pack for:1) Fuji x100v, hard eye glasses case, passport wallet and iPhone 12 mini (in the front pocket). Larger mobile phones would too tight a fit to be convenient.-or-2) Pentax K-1 with Pentax 40mm f2.8 pancake lens and Peak Design Slide shoulder strap and the iPhone 12 mini.-or-3) Pentax K-1 with Pentax 20-40 Limited f2.8/f4 zoom lens with a simple wrist strap and the iPhone 12 mini.-or-4) Lens only, Pentax 15-30 f2.8 or Pentax 24-70 f2.8. Glasses case, passport wallet and small phone still fitting well.I list these items as the bag dimensions given would not indicate to me that the Pentax items would fit. B&H website is great for comparing the size of these items with Nikon, Canon, etc. I am not ... MoreFirst... really nice and usable as a waist pack for:1) Fuji x100v, hard eye glasses case, passport wallet and iPhone 12 mini (in the front pocket). Larger mobile phones would too tight a fit to be convenient.-or-2) Pentax K-1 with Pentax 40mm f2.8 pancake lens and Peak Design Slide shoulder strap and the iPhone 12 mini.-or-3) Pentax K-1 with Pentax 20-40 Limited f2.8/f4 zoom lens with a simple wrist strap and the iPhone 12 mini.-or-4) Lens only, Pentax 15-30 f2.8 or Pentax 24-70 f2.8. Glasses case, passport wallet and small phone still fitting well.I list these items as the bag dimensions given would not indicate to me that the Pentax items would fit. B&H website is great for comparing the size of these items with Nikon, Canon, etc. I am not intending to be a shill for Pentax, or Apple, happy with their products though.Second...I am 6'2 and weigh 150 pounds. In using this as a waist or hip pack the shortest allowable belt setting the pack would not stay up, gravity would lead to the pack down, past my hips and then down my legs (intervention required).I effectively shortened the strap by tying the loose ends of thesecondary adjustment provided together. Later I worked on this a bit to eliminate loose hanging straps, see attached photo. This worked really well, the bag riding a bit lower on the hip and the bag moving a bit freely in a way most hip packs don't (similar to what is described in the B&H listing of the Cosyspeed Camslinger). It is very easy to move the bag from the front to my backside, or either side of my body which is great for me as I ride a bicycle or go hiking.So for me this is a waist pack only but I use it every time I go out, usually with the Fuji x100v.--------------------------------In earlier attempts to use this as a sling bag I noted that the strap needed to be extended not just with the slider provided for quick adjustment but by using the additional adjustment allowed for the portion of the strap that tucks into the back of the pack.I had hoped to be able to easily switch back and forth between waist pack and sling pack though and for tall thin folks this is not practical. It is because the padded portion of the strap restricts the amount of adjustment that can be made. Thus my choice to give up on using this as a sling bag.
Bought this based on the reputation of the brand and generally glowing reviews. Unfortunately, I was left a bit wanting, perhaps in part due to high expectations.The materials and build quality seem solid. I would expect this bag will probably last many years.What I don’t love is the interior design and strap. There are two small elastic pockets on each end of the bag but the elastic loop is stiff and doesn’t stretch much. The stiffness means it’s always stuck open so small items will fall out, defeating the purpose of making it elastic. They also don’t stretch much, so it is difficult to fit anything wide like a small can of juice or soda. However, since it’s so taught, once you do get a can in there, it certainly won’t fall out on its own.The other issue is ... MoreBought this based on the reputation of the brand and generally glowing reviews. Unfortunately, I was left a bit wanting, perhaps in part due to high expectations.The materials and build quality seem solid. I would expect this bag will probably last many years.What I don’t love is the interior design and strap. There are two small elastic pockets on each end of the bag but the elastic loop is stiff and doesn’t stretch much. The stiffness means it’s always stuck open so small items will fall out, defeating the purpose of making it elastic. They also don’t stretch much, so it is difficult to fit anything wide like a small can of juice or soda. However, since it’s so taught, once you do get a can in there, it certainly won’t fall out on its own.The other issue is the strap doesn’t glide as smoothly as videos would lead you to believe. It’s comfortable enough, but going from shoulder carry to waist pack is not as simple as videos suggest. Unless you prefer very short should straps or you have a large waist, and there isn’t much difference in strap length between the two styles.All in all, it’s a good looking bag with great build quality and some thoughtful design in other areas. The hype and price unfortunately set the expectations to a much higher level than some competition which is what leads to a bit of disappointment in the end. Try before you buy.
I own multiple camera bags and wanted something simple, stylish and functional. I had seen reviews of the PD 3L sling but thought it was hype. I decided to buy one anyway. I wanted this one for my street photography sessions and also to take with me on my mountain bike and road bike as I love to combine photography with riding.Everything about it impressed me. I can house my Canon M50 mk II, with an EF-M lens mounted to it (usually the 32mm or Sigma 56) and on the other side of the divider I could fit 2 lenses (11-22 + another prime) but usually go with 1 lens (usually the 11-22) and have room for my Samsung S21 Ultra in there also. Front pocket houses my house/car keys.Inside the zip pocket I store a spare battery and a cleaning cloth.I love that it can snug ... MoreI own multiple camera bags and wanted something simple, stylish and functional. I had seen reviews of the PD 3L sling but thought it was hype. I decided to buy one anyway. I wanted this one for my street photography sessions and also to take with me on my mountain bike and road bike as I love to combine photography with riding.Everything about it impressed me. I can house my Canon M50 mk II, with an EF-M lens mounted to it (usually the 32mm or Sigma 56) and on the other side of the divider I could fit 2 lenses (11-22 + another prime) but usually go with 1 lens (usually the 11-22) and have room for my Samsung S21 Ultra in there also. Front pocket houses my house/car keys.Inside the zip pocket I store a spare battery and a cleaning cloth.I love that it can snug right up to your body and even when I am riding my bike it stays well put.Very comfortable, looks stylish and holds a fair amount for a 3L sling.The only "con" I could say that it is a bit pricey but in my opinion it is well worth itIf I damaged it, I'd replace it in a heartbeat and has become my most used bag out of about 4 or 5 that I own
I purchased this bag not for camera use but for daily carry. I needed something small to carry the essentials, and was mostly drawn to the versatility of the strap. After a few months of use, this strap system has been so convenient to use. With a simple lift and pull of the lever, the strap will tighten and loosen with ease, and the padded portion of the strap makes this bag super comfortable on the shoulder. This bag is very well made. All zippers slide smoothly and the materials have held up nicely so far.I only have two gripes with the bag. 1. I’m not crazy about the look. Even though it’s mainly made for cameras, it looks too much like a camera bag. Since this bag is advertised as having a dual use function (daily carry/camera), the overall look could use a ... MoreI purchased this bag not for camera use but for daily carry. I needed something small to carry the essentials, and was mostly drawn to the versatility of the strap. After a few months of use, this strap system has been so convenient to use. With a simple lift and pull of the lever, the strap will tighten and loosen with ease, and the padded portion of the strap makes this bag super comfortable on the shoulder. This bag is very well made. All zippers slide smoothly and the materials have held up nicely so far.I only have two gripes with the bag. 1. I’m not crazy about the look. Even though it’s mainly made for cameras, it looks too much like a camera bag. Since this bag is advertised as having a dual use function (daily carry/camera), the overall look could use a redesign. 2. The small outside pocket is basically useless. It is extremely padded to the point of it being very difficult to insert or remove any items. I’m a small woman with small hands, and I struggle to get stuff in and out. I can imagine a man having greater trouble. This pocket is best used for very small and flat items.But overall, very practical and functional bag. I love how quickly I can put it on/pull it off, swing it around and fetch things out of it. Highly recommend.
I tested for 2 month now , so small and very tight inside , only one mirrorless body with small (18-55 ) zoom lens + flash + spare battery .one pocket outside is so tight I can't put my phone , I should get Pd 6liter bag , but light weight advantage, carrying easy , only. Wish to more bigger pocket and one inch wider inside room will much better , next 4 liter version coming soon , now I'm looking for " Wotang Craft " 7 liter shoulder bag $170 , I watched many reviews very nice look good pocket design , light weight excellent material. , best for city photography, my style. - no more peck design bag get wotang craft bag. I'm waiting .
| Carry/Transport Options | Sling Strap |
| Type of Closure | Zipper |
| Interior Type | Hook & Loop Dividers |
| Water Resistance | Water Resistant (Material) |
| Maximum Volume | 101.47 fl oz / 3 L |