Can I ask how long the strap on your bag is fully extended? Because mine is too short, I am unable to use it. I've seen a couple of reviews before I bought it and I am thinking something went wrong with my strap... fully extended it is about 40 inches and the padding is always in a place at my neck or chin, it's totally useless, no matter on which side I try to wear the bag. The strap on the 9L i got is 13 inches longer and I can't help but wonder if that's supposed to be like that... I totally love the bag, so I just switched the straps, don't miss the padding and don't mind the color (brown vs black as I got the nightsky 10L but the orange/rust 9L), but it seems weird.
It looks like mine is 44 inches from end to end when fully extended. I wonder if you reach out if they'll have a longer strap. I wouldn't hate a longer strap either, really.
So. Sent a note to Bellroy. Was told the strap of the 9L is 30cm longer than the one for the 10L. Was told my strap still is 20cm below spec. Was told to go and buy a suitable strap SOMEWHERE ON THE INTERNET. Seriously. Done with this brand. 200 Euro bag, below par strap and they're saying go spend more money to get it fixed. Now I am pi**ed
@@ShawnPBruce Update: I was suoset with the first response and sent them another email (I might have been a tad annoyed when I did that) saying that for 195 Euros I really should be entitled to a strap that has the right specs. They then wanted a picture showing the strap was too short, I provided that, they then wanted the batch no of the bag and my order number and said they will send me a replacement bag. Not sure how long this will take. Also no info what I'm supposed to do with the bag and the too short strap I have. I'll wait for more updates.
fyi incase you didn't know, Bellroy says the black Bellroy label inside the bag can be used as a secret airtag holder, there should be a slit at the back of the label for you to slip the air tag in
Thanks for the summary of your experience. I’ve been eyeing the Bellroy slings for a while. I like this camera sling, but wish they had a 4L to 6L version as well. I’m sure a smaller one will come at some point and I’ll likely take the plunge then.
Yeah, I was wondering if they'd release other size options. I actually started with their 6 liter Venture Sling. I loved it, but it was a squeeze for my M and an extra lens. The 10 liter gave me enough space when I need to pack it out. It tends to be pretty empty most of the time though.
@@ShawnPBruceas a smaller guy, I always find it kind of intimidating to get the 9L version as it might look too hig on me. In the end, I just can't go out alone without my 750ml Camelbak with me and while it might possibly fit the 6L, I just find it comforting to have a bit more wiggle room ~😁
Thanks for the review, Shawn! Did you notice that the color of the exterior faded? My only concern regarding some of the black bags is most fade overtime.
I'm sure it's probably faded more than I realize. I have noticed that marks show up easier now. I has been my everyday carry bag for over a year now, so I'm sure the sun has done some damage. Happy to send you some photos if there's something particular you want to see. I have another Bellroy bag I could compare the fading too. If you want, send me a message IG and I can send a comparison. (@shawnpbruce)
Someone else actually asked me about this. There is some room under the tag inside the bag, but my AirTag didn't stay in place. I ended up just throwing it in another pocket.
I have several nicer bags but I stick to my small 1st gen Peak Design 5L because it fits a small kit like a Leica M, a couple of lenses and a film P&S. But there is no room for anything else like water bottles or a stuffable wind jacket. I got the 10L but it's clunky and the straps are not my favorite. I like how the Bellroy slings are meant to compact down space that you are not using. The PD bags just stay bulky and hallow. I also love Bellroy's materials. I might have to track on down.
Can I ask how long the strap on your bag is fully extended? Because mine is too short, I am unable to use it. I've seen a couple of reviews before I bought it and I am thinking something went wrong with my strap... fully extended it is about 40 inches and the padding is always in a place at my neck or chin, it's totally useless, no matter on which side I try to wear the bag. The strap on the 9L i got is 13 inches longer and I can't help but wonder if that's supposed to be like that... I totally love the bag, so I just switched the straps, don't miss the padding and don't mind the color (brown vs black as I got the nightsky 10L but the orange/rust 9L), but it seems weird.
It looks like mine is 44 inches from end to end when fully extended. I wonder if you reach out if they'll have a longer strap. I wouldn't hate a longer strap either, really.
@@ShawnPBruce I sent them an e-mail after watching your video, let's see what comes of it :-)
So. Sent a note to Bellroy. Was told the strap of the 9L is 30cm longer than the one for the 10L. Was told my strap still is 20cm below spec. Was told to go and buy a suitable strap SOMEWHERE ON THE INTERNET. Seriously. Done with this brand. 200 Euro bag, below par strap and they're saying go spend more money to get it fixed. Now I am pi**ed
@@NinaSusanneOfenloch that is insane. The didn't make any effort to rectify the situation?!
@@ShawnPBruce Update: I was suoset with the first response and sent them another email (I might have been a tad annoyed when I did that) saying that for 195 Euros I really should be entitled to a strap that has the right specs. They then wanted a picture showing the strap was too short, I provided that, they then wanted the batch no of the bag and my order number and said they will send me a replacement bag. Not sure how long this will take. Also no info what I'm supposed to do with the bag and the too short strap I have. I'll wait for more updates.
fyi incase you didn't know, Bellroy says the black Bellroy label inside the bag can be used as a secret airtag holder, there should be a slit at the back of the label for you to slip the air tag in
Thanks for the summary of your experience. I’ve been eyeing the Bellroy slings for a while. I like this camera sling, but wish they had a 4L to 6L version as well. I’m sure a smaller one will come at some point and I’ll likely take the plunge then.
Yeah, I was wondering if they'd release other size options. I actually started with their 6 liter Venture Sling. I loved it, but it was a squeeze for my M and an extra lens. The 10 liter gave me enough space when I need to pack it out. It tends to be pretty empty most of the time though.
@@ShawnPBruceas a smaller guy, I always find it kind of intimidating to get the 9L version as it might look too hig on me. In the end, I just can't go out alone without my 750ml Camelbak with me and while it might possibly fit the 6L, I just find it comforting to have a bit more wiggle room ~😁
Thanks for the review, Shawn! Did you notice that the color of the exterior faded? My only concern regarding some of the black bags is most fade overtime.
I'm sure it's probably faded more than I realize. I have noticed that marks show up easier now. I has been my everyday carry bag for over a year now, so I'm sure the sun has done some damage. Happy to send you some photos if there's something particular you want to see. I have another Bellroy bag I could compare the fading too. If you want, send me a message IG and I can send a comparison. (@shawnpbruce)
Great overview shawn
Thanks!
Bellroy advertises their bag having an internal airtag slippocket. Can you find it in your bag?
Someone else actually asked me about this. There is some room under the tag inside the bag, but my AirTag didn't stay in place. I ended up just throwing it in another pocket.
I have several nicer bags but I stick to my small 1st gen Peak Design 5L because it fits a small kit like a Leica M, a couple of lenses and a film P&S. But there is no room for anything else like water bottles or a stuffable wind jacket. I got the 10L but it's clunky and the straps are not my favorite. I like how the Bellroy slings are meant to compact down space that you are not using. The PD bags just stay bulky and hallow. I also love Bellroy's materials. I might have to track on down.
I had the same experience. The Bellroy is pretty flexible. It's still tough to carry a water bottle, but I find a jacket fits into the straps well.