My use case: During transit you would have a larger travel pack 35-40L on your back and this waist/fanny pack for your essentials and quick access items. After you have arrived at your destination, you would leave the larger pack at your hotel and convert this bag into a day backpack.
This is huge and hefty as a sling for just essentials though. Patagonia 1L sling + Matador freefly16 weigh 290g total vs this at 520g. I love cool convertible things like this but I think it falls apart when compared to lightweight dedicated items.
I was going to ask "who is this for?" but some of the previous comments have sort of answered that. Still, I think this convertible pack doesn't do either form factor well (especially the waistpack, which looks super unwieldy). For example, when traveling with a large pack, I'd much rather carry a smaller waistpack for essentials, and then have a lightweight packable backpack stowed away to use as a daypack when you leave the hotel.
easy, i'm an craftsmen that ussually enjoys slings as i like to carry my ipad and keyboard with me to and from studio i work at. But at some ocassians i have to pack a days bag to go visit clients ^^
My use case: During transit you would have a larger travel pack 35-40L on your back and this waist/fanny pack for your essentials and quick access items. After you have arrived at your destination, you would leave the larger pack at your hotel and convert this bag into a day backpack.
This is huge and hefty as a sling for just essentials though. Patagonia 1L sling + Matador freefly16 weigh 290g total vs this at 520g. I love cool convertible things like this but I think it falls apart when compared to lightweight dedicated items.
Good call! Not a bad use for it.
I was going to ask "who is this for?" but some of the previous comments have sort of answered that. Still, I think this convertible pack doesn't do either form factor well (especially the waistpack, which looks super unwieldy). For example, when traveling with a large pack, I'd much rather carry a smaller waistpack for essentials, and then have a lightweight packable backpack stowed away to use as a daypack when you leave the hotel.
easy, i'm an craftsmen that ussually enjoys slings as i like to carry my ipad and keyboard with me to and from studio i work at. But at some ocassians i have to pack a days bag to go visit clients ^^
Looks like BLACKPACK IGB pro to me. But IGB is better to use on a bicycle.
I'd buy, but you track your customers, crazy