Ok, so for like many bags I went and bought this thing after watching your video (lol). I dunno if it was mentioned in here, but one thing I love about this bag and the buckle is that it makes the bag so easy to manipulate on your body. You can grab the buckle and flip it to the front, and then push the buckle to put it back. I carry this thing everywhere now. Super nice bag.
@@jtinseoul7041 i got some 2" gated keepers* from DSPTCH and i'm running the Defy sling on mine now that i clipped the carabineers off of. i prefer the feel of that webbing much better.
Trakke is becoming my favorite brand. I have plenty of their products and they're definitely top of the game. The Largo is the perfect big sling when you don't need a backpack but a smaller one isn't enough, the Kelso is just so stylish and elegant and very practical too and their Banana and Zero Waste work amazing when you just need a couple of things. Sometimes I feel I use all my other bags just so my Trakke collection lasts longer haha but yeah, I love the feel of their materials, their inner lining is my favorite and you just feel the quality and love and craftsmanship all the way. Their Arkaig bag is probably my favorite thing, the level of simplicity and functionality is just *chef's kiss, and paired with one of their smaller slings you're ready to conquer the world. The Bannoch is epic but a bit more cumbersome to use but still top notch.
The Largo looks amazing! Slings seem to bring out the personal fit/not fit more than backpacks. I think the small size makes it more personal to what we each individually carry. Great reviews and I liked the comparison to your other slings.
Thanks dude! It's a great sling, really. I was using it again today and thought that if I didn't need a laptop I'm not sure I'd ever need something more.
Haha the PD comments are hilarious. I haven’t got their bags, but I do like some of their accessories for my camera gear. Switching straps across all my cameras is great.
haha, I don't hate their stuff it just well... smells of photowalk? And the DSPTCH straps do the same thing with a little bit more of a "bagnerd" vibe in my opinion :) Straps, I mean.
@@jtinseoul7041 haha I definitely do it out of laziness over aesthetics. Trying to avoid Dsptch and Brown Buffalo for now as I’m afraid to fall into another rabbit hole of purchases 🤣
Wondering if this might be too big for me (the Evergoods Mountain Hip Pack (I love their stuff - and only wanted it as sling), was too big/bulky/long for my frame (16x4.5x6.75). I’m a 5’6” female, 130lbs. My back across is about 17.” Whadayathink? How are you liking it? Agree with your assessment of the strap. Their bags are heavy but quality. Felt the same about the Bairn. Built beautifully. Love the Cobra buckles (which are starting to chip. Would have liked more org and a place for keys). P.S. agree, Black Ember - too tight. Dayfarer doesn’t mesh with my aesthetic. Looked at tons of slings. Haven’t found “the one.” Maybe Trakke is it - or not?
You're similar in size to my wife and she said it's the most comfortable sling she's worn. I had to pry it out of her hands this morning to use it for the weekend, haha. I don't mind the chipping buckles, gives them a bit of character ;) I think this could be a good bet! I'm biased I think since I have basically moved into this thing on the weekends. Normally when I finish a review like this I stop using the product for a while but in this case it's just too damn useful haha. I did also just get the Bannoch with cobras... and it's... divine!
@@jtinseoul7041kind of you to reply. Did you check out the Evergoods Mountain Hip Pack/Sling (I guess you found your Goldilocks - or your wife did). Darn, wish it were a tad smaller. It’s super lightweight, nicely padded. But biiiiig. They’re such thoughtful designers. I had to return mine, sadly. I did think it would be “the one.” The slings I’ve tried are either too big or too small, not functional enough. Might as well carry my backpack. Re: Trakke’s sling, the measurements are even bigger than the Evergoods. Trakke thought it would swallow me. If they were closer, I might bite the bullet (you’re getting me closer to). The Bannoch looks great. Was worried it wouldn’t ride tight enough to my back. And as I recall, it was a wee bit too long (the harness system isn’t as cushy as Evergoods). And though I’m a design snob, I need more functionality (like Tom Bihn). P.S I am not at one with the left sided thing either…
I mentioned in the video why I didn't. The only time I really have to make these videos is at night when my three month old baby is sleeping and the studio is a mess from all the stuff we moved into it after she was born. I'll make wearing bags a priority in videos in the future. For now, my bad that I can't.
This fits my 11” iPad Pro with Magic Keyboard, Fujifilm X100V and smaller EDC items. Absolutely perfect for what I need.
That’s a gorgeous bag, particularly in black. I love their stuff.
Ok, so for like many bags I went and bought this thing after watching your video (lol). I dunno if it was mentioned in here, but one thing I love about this bag and the buckle is that it makes the bag so easy to manipulate on your body. You can grab the buckle and flip it to the front, and then push the buckle to put it back. I carry this thing everywhere now. Super nice bag.
ALSO! They have added a ring on the inside it's chrome and says Trakke on it.
Nice! Yeah, this one has been stolen by my wife but I manage to steal it back sometimes ha. It's a great one for my weekend carry.
@@jtinseoul7041 i got some 2" gated keepers* from DSPTCH and i'm running the Defy sling on mine now that i clipped the carabineers off of. i prefer the feel of that webbing much better.
Mine is finally on the way
Trakke is becoming my favorite brand. I have plenty of their products and they're definitely top of the game. The Largo is the perfect big sling when you don't need a backpack but a smaller one isn't enough, the Kelso is just so stylish and elegant and very practical too and their Banana and Zero Waste work amazing when you just need a couple of things. Sometimes I feel I use all my other bags just so my Trakke collection lasts longer haha but yeah, I love the feel of their materials, their inner lining is my favorite and you just feel the quality and love and craftsmanship all the way. Their Arkaig bag is probably my favorite thing, the level of simplicity and functionality is just *chef's kiss, and paired with one of their smaller slings you're ready to conquer the world. The Bannoch is epic but a bit more cumbersome to use but still top notch.
The Largo looks amazing! Slings seem to bring out the personal fit/not fit more than backpacks. I think the small size makes it more personal to what we each individually carry. Great reviews and I liked the comparison to your other slings.
Thanks dude! It's a great sling, really. I was using it again today and thought that if I didn't need a laptop I'm not sure I'd ever need something more.
Thank you for the review Josh been waiting for this one!
Thanks dude! Glad you liked it. I've been pretty loopy since the baby has been around. Definitely loved the Largo though!
Haha the PD comments are hilarious. I haven’t got their bags, but I do like some of their accessories for my camera gear. Switching straps across all my cameras is great.
haha, I don't hate their stuff it just well... smells of photowalk? And the DSPTCH straps do the same thing with a little bit more of a "bagnerd" vibe in my opinion :) Straps, I mean.
@@jtinseoul7041 haha I definitely do it out of laziness over aesthetics. Trying to avoid Dsptch and Brown Buffalo for now as I’m afraid to fall into another rabbit hole of purchases 🤣
haha, makes sense. Both rabbit holes I've been neck deep in for a while.
Wondering if this might be too big for me (the Evergoods Mountain Hip Pack (I love their stuff - and only wanted it as sling), was too big/bulky/long for my frame (16x4.5x6.75). I’m a 5’6” female, 130lbs. My back across is about 17.” Whadayathink? How are you liking it? Agree with your assessment of the strap. Their bags are heavy but quality. Felt the same about the Bairn. Built beautifully. Love the Cobra buckles (which are starting to chip. Would have liked more org and a place for keys). P.S. agree, Black Ember - too tight. Dayfarer doesn’t mesh with my aesthetic. Looked at tons of slings. Haven’t found “the one.” Maybe Trakke is it - or not?
You're similar in size to my wife and she said it's the most comfortable sling she's worn. I had to pry it out of her hands this morning to use it for the weekend, haha. I don't mind the chipping buckles, gives them a bit of character ;) I think this could be a good bet! I'm biased I think since I have basically moved into this thing on the weekends. Normally when I finish a review like this I stop using the product for a while but in this case it's just too damn useful haha. I did also just get the Bannoch with cobras... and it's... divine!
@@jtinseoul7041kind of you to reply. Did you check out the Evergoods Mountain Hip Pack/Sling (I guess you found your Goldilocks - or your wife did). Darn, wish it were a tad smaller. It’s super lightweight, nicely padded. But biiiiig. They’re such thoughtful designers. I had to return mine, sadly. I did think it would be “the one.” The slings I’ve tried are either too big or too small, not functional enough. Might as well carry my backpack. Re: Trakke’s sling, the measurements are even bigger than the Evergoods. Trakke thought it would swallow me. If they were closer, I might bite the bullet (you’re getting me closer to). The Bannoch looks great. Was worried it wouldn’t ride tight enough to my back. And as I recall, it was a wee bit too long (the harness system isn’t as cushy as Evergoods). And though I’m a design snob, I need more functionality (like Tom Bihn). P.S I am not at one with the left sided thing either…
Another awesome vid! Do you think that the Largo is a lot more comfortable than the evergoods MHP?
To me, the Largo definitely feels more comfortable on my back than the MHP. And thanks dude!
@@jtinseoul7041 is the shoulder strap wide enough to disperse the pressure on the shoulders?
How about NutSac?
Would like to try their stuff sometime. It's a bit pricey to get here in Korea!
@@jtinseoul7041 but which one better by just imagine owning one? The Magnetic one I mean
I honestly only really like the style of the rucksack. The other ones are a little too... Pastor for me if that makes sense.
M9 Monochrom gang 👊
So I took a few of my fanny packs from the 80’s and slung them over my shoulder.
They work pretty good 👍.
#bagnerd
haha, I dig it. I do that from time to time. Which worked out best?
Nice review. Man, you must get dinged heavily on postage and customs duties for importing these bags into Korea!
Just how it goes I guess! I try to trade and stuff as much as can.
The style and quality seems to be amazing... But I'm still definitely not a sign guy ;-)
Me either but I like this one! Still think it would be hard to trade it in for a backpack for my daily carry though 🙂
show how it wears on you!
I mentioned in the video why I didn't. The only time I really have to make these videos is at night when my three month old baby is sleeping and the studio is a mess from all the stuff we moved into it after she was born. I'll make wearing bags a priority in videos in the future. For now, my bad that I can't.