PGYTECH OneMo Sling Camera Bag 11L-13L, waterproof Crossbody
PGYTECH OneMo Sling Camera Bag 11L-13L, waterproof Crossbody Camera Shoulder Bag for Photographers Travel, DSLR Camera Bag for Sony/Canon/Nikon/DJI Mavic/Mirrorless/Tripod/Laptop
PGYTECH OneMo Sling Camera Bag 11L-13L, waterproof Crossbody Camera Shoulder Bag for Photographers Travel, DSLR Camera Bag for Sony/Canon/Nikon/DJI Mavic/Mirrorless/Tripod/Laptop
A really very well made, well packaged and well presented camera bag is spacious. It has good cushions which provide excellent protection to camera and lenses. The expandable height allows you more space when you need it. The shoulder strap is adjustable.
With dedicated mechanism for storing tripod and stabiliser this bag is ideal for photographers who want all at one place and handy to carry it easily.
The PGYTECH OneMo Sling Camera Bag is a great choice for photographers who need a waterproof, lightweight bag to take their gear on the go. The 11L-13L bag is big enough to fit a DSLR camera, lenses, and other accessories like a tripod and laptop. The bag is well constructed and the straps are adjustable, making it comfortable to carry. The waterproof material keeps my gear safe from any unexpected weather. I’ve taken this bag on many trips and it has always held up well. I highly recommend the PGYTECH OneMo Sling Camera Bag for any photographer looking for a reliable and durable camera bag.
This camera bag comes in a plain cardboard box, and you’ll find the bag inside. The bag is wrapped in tissue paper and has a cardboard loop which help you to pull the bag out from the box. I’ve not seen this on an item before so I’m quite impressed with the thought process that has gone into the packaging as you just pull on the loop, and the bag lifts out of the box still wrapped in the tissue paper.
From first looking at this camera bag, you can tell it’s a good quality bag. The outer coating has a rubber type feel to it and feels very robust. The stitching for the shoulder straps is tight and perfectly made. Inside is all covered in a felt material to stop your items from being scratched when they are inside. There are inserts which Velcro on the ends which allows you to create custom areas inside the bag to perfectly fit your different sized items. The inside of the lid has a zipped compartment which can store 5x batteries and three of the slots have a slider which can slide from red to green so you can log which batteries are dead and which are fresh by simply sliding them to proper position. I’ve not seen this on a camera bag before but it’s a welcome addition. The long strap along the back panel of the bag is perfect for sliding over the handle of your luggage for when you’re travelling and once you’ve used one, you’ll miss it on any other bag without it.
A really decent, robust bag to protect your cameras and accessories.
The Onemo is a great camera bag. It’s made from a good quality feeling slightly glossy ripstop style nylon, black with orange accents. The shoulder strap can adjust through a huge range of length; and has a nice, padded shoulder section. If you are taking it away with a wheeled bag there is a handle loop too. The sling has pockets and elasticated sections all over. The lid has a zip on the in and outside, there is an adjustable flap on the front with a pocket on the inside. The outer pocket on the lid is great for round filters, inside lid pocket has slots that will take memory cards or batteries; with sliders you can use to mark their status. This is a nice feature; I’m just not sure for the size of the bag when I would be carrying 5 batteries or memory cards with me on a short trip; though if you are shooting a lot of videos or carrying a drone it could be useful.
One thing it isn’t is a small bag. At 35cm long but only 13cm wide this is a long sling bag; but it’s quite narrow. The height is adjustable by opening a zipper — it will extend about 5 extra cm by unzipping a second section. With the extension unzipped it’s a big bag. Without the extension opened the height isn’t enough for an R5 with a wide angle ”’lens attached to be carried vertically. If I put it in horizontally there is only enough room for the body and one extra lens or a flash. This makes the bag a poor choice for me; it’s a big bag but doesn’t deliver on carrying extra kit without making it a big as a backpack.
The included dividers are very thoughtful; you can use them as vertical only or vertical and horizontal separators. If you used the latter and have smaller lenses (say micro 4 thirds) you can use them to carry things double decker in the case. They have enough padding to stop things rubbing and knocking against each other. The main bag should protect from hard putting down; I wouldn’t drop it with my camera in it but there is padding all around for aggressively setting it down.
I do like the flap on the front of the bag; again, it hides a pocket for storing things; but also makes quickly moving a tripod around as you want around a bit easier. There are tension straps for the flap so you can also use it to put a lens in whilst changing them if you need the space. For longer transit with a tripod there are straps on the bottom of the bag for underslinging. These work brilliantly with my tripods carry bag.
The bag is wide enough for me to put my 13″ iPad in a keyboard case in the laptop slot alongside a camera.
In photography a lot of gear choices are highly personal and depend on what you are carrying. This is a nice bag; the shape will work nicely for people using more compact equipment. I can use the bag; but must extend it up a notch; and at that size it becomes a bit unwieldy, and I would rather carry a backpack. I can carry the lenses and a rain jacket or lunch. If the
This sling camera bag provides a good amount of storage space with a capacity of 11-13.5 litres.
It means you can fit your camera, lenses, and other photography essentials without worrying about space limitations. It’s designed to keep your gear organized and easily accessible.
One of the standout features is the adjustable open-style middle sleeve. This allows you to customize the bag’s interior to suit your equipment. You can rearrange the dividers to fit your camera, lenses, and accessories snugly, providing extra protection.
The shoulder strap is a key element for a bag of this type. It has a thickened and widened shoulder pad with EVA padding. This makes it comfortable to wear, even when your bag is fully loaded with equipment. Additionally, the strap is extendable up to 70 centimetres, allowing you to adjust it to your preferred length for a snug and secure fit.
The bag is crafted from high-performance PU anti-splash material. This material is waterproof, so you don’t need to fret about your gear getting soaked in rainy conditions. It’s also scratch-resistant, wear-resistant, and dirt-resistant, ensuring your bag stays in good shape, no matter where your photography adventures take you.
Overall, the sling camera bag is a practical and versatile accessory for photographers, offering a solution to carry your camera gear comfortably and securely.
130 at time of review 11-13L (OneMo Sling 11L)
I’ve been doing photography now for over 40 years and in all that time I’ve always need yet one more bag or at least that’s what I’ve told myself or my wife. Different days need different amounts of kit, at 11-13L this can fit a lot of gear, even without being extended it can even fit my MBP 14″, which is a real bonus for me personally.
As you’d expect all the inner pads are velcro so can moved around however you need, and are high quality too. The bag itself has some nice and often overlooked or missing features by other manufacturers the integrated strap on the back so you can slip it over you luggage handle is something that should be on EVERY bag, it’s essential. I’ve not seen battery indicator toggles before, but that’s such a neat idea too. The shoulder strap is wide and well padded too, just as well as if you’ll like me, you always throw in that extra lens just in case!
The outer straps for holding a tripod are again an often missing essential element. Not sure if I’ll personally benefit that much from the front area for the gimbal, although I’m sure I’ll find something to stuff in there one day, likely my pull over on a summers day.
All in all I’d say this bag is a very good option, the build quality is premium too, all the stitching, zips, padding, materials are all top notch, plus it’s a smart looking bag, and will give years of use just need to convince the wife that it’s different enough from all my others!
Hope my review was helpful
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The overall design looks good and I like the subtle orange accents on the front.
Exceptionally quality feel all round, from the waterproof exterior, YKK zippers and the compartment segments.
Nice features which not a lot of sling bags offer such as the tripod holder on the bottom, which is more suited for travel sized tripods; it also has an open compartment got a gimbal (my DJI RSC 2 fit without issues).
It has a generous amount of compartments with good flexibility in the main compartment.
Very comfortable shoulder strap which is easily adjusted.
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The compartment segments are a bit fiddly to insert without the Velcro latching onto the sides of the bag; but once inserted successfully, they are very secure.
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Based on my experience, I haven’t come across any negatives as of yet.
This is an exceptionally well designed camera bag that can accommodate most, if not all, of your camera kit for a day out in a secure environment that is also weather proofed.
Initial impressions are fantastic with the bag wrapped neatly in tissue paper inside a cardboard box. The exterior is made using waterproof, good quality fabric and the bag is very well constructed with good quality zips used throughout.
There are pockets literally everywhere and the lid contains well designed storage for batteries, cards and filters. There is space inside for a tablet and padded dividers are included to differentiate space for a camera and two lenses or for a flash to be included.
The bag has padding everywhere it is needed and provides reassurance that it protects all contents. I like the expansion available by undoing the upper zip that allows larger lenses to be stored upright.
Videos are available via a QR code that help you make best use of the bag, although it is fairly intuitive and will depend, in any case, on the equipment you want to store. It is a handy bag and would be a great gift for a new or seasoned photographer.