🎥 Carry Your Creativity, Wherever You Go!
The PGYTECH OneGo Solo V2 is a sleek 4L camera sling bag designed for urban travel photographers. Made with durable, scratch- and splash-resistant PU material, it comfortably fits one mirrorless camera and an extra lens. Featuring multiple specialized pockets—including anti-theft and battery compartments—plus adjustable straps and a tripod holder, it blends security, convenience, and style for the modern creator on the move.
J**A
minimalistic sleek design
Perfect for my Everyday carry (EDC) for someone that takes pictures and wants to have something so compact that can not only protect my gear from being stolen, broken, wet and etc. It showcases as a minimalistic bag without showing you're a tourist. I am impressed that I can fit my camera, psvita, dji osmo pocket 3, ipad mini., wallet, keys and more in this 4L bag. Can't wait to use this for my upcoming trips
A**Z
Perfect Bag for Urban Photographers
This PGYTECH OneGo Solo V2 Camera Sling Bag is ideal for photographers on the go! The compact 4L design is perfect for carrying my Canon R50 camera and accessories. It’s super comfortable to wear, whether as a chest bag or crossbody, and keeps everything organized. The build quality is excellent, and it’s easy to access my gear quickly. Perfect for urban travel and daily use!
P**Y
The PGYTECH 4L bag doesn't hold as much as the 3L Peak Design Sling and isn't as nice, either.
This is the second time I've tried the PGYTECH OneGo Solo V2 4L Camera Sling Bag. I keep thinking this would be a slightly larger option from my Peak Design Everyday Sling 3L. The PGYTECH OneGo Solo V2 4L is oddly not really larger than the PD 3L. It is a slight bit wider while also being shorter. The main compartment opening is a bit tight with a zipper that is not very smooth. The additional compartment within the main compartment are difficult to get into, pack or unpack. The main compartment itself does not hold any more than the 3L PD bag - I could not figure out a way to fit a Canon M6 with more than one long and one short EF-M lens while I can squeeze a third short lens into the PD Sling (with an additionally purchased divider). The one included divider with the PGYTECH Bag is foldable to allow lens stacking but is weirdly short on the lower half which will only fit a pancake lens on the bottom. I tried using taller dividers but all of them interfered with the zipper of the front compartment (which is probably why the included divider is so short).Overall, the PGYTECH OneGo Solo V2 Camera Sling Bag is okay but it failed to replace or even compare to the Peak Design 3L Sling I already have. I would recommend spending the extra $20 to get the Peak Design 3L Sling over this PGYTECH OneGo Solo V2 4L Camera Sling Bag.
V**H
Overall a 5 star product for the price, but I had to return it here is why.
The bag's overall built quality is super high for its cost. With waterproof material I'd say it rives the built quality of Peak Design which is double the cost almost.I did not like the inside dividers that much, they are a bit too thin IMO.With my large DSLR camera and having some stuff like keys and battery packs it was tight, and it felt like stuff was grinding against by big DSLR ... so I had to return it.I think it is a perfect fit for medium-sized mirrorless cameras with kit lens like fuji xt-5 with kit lens and some more space for wallets keys and stuff.For a large dslr with kit or 24-70 lens, there won't be much space left for other stuff.
J**N
As amazing as every pgytech gear.
Love this bag. I also have the old 10L version. It’s an amazing bag but if you have a Nikon Z full frame camera it doesn’t fit well in the bag with the lens connected.
A**A
Great for everything but holding a mini-tripod
I've been putting this to the test on and off for a few months now, and overall I absolutely love the form factor of this bag. It fits a ton of equipment into it relative to it's size, and the bag strap does an excellent job of keeping the bag up against your body, as any sling bag should.The single partition is usually good enough if all you're bringing is an extra lens, though I do wish it would have had another slightly smaller partition to divide that space in half, for days when an extra lens (and thus that big of a space) isn't really warranted. Of course you can always stuff cloth or something to prevent smaller items from jiggling around too much, but regardless I would have liked to have seen more options for configuration of the main compartment.As for the mini-tripod strap, it simply doesn't work correctly on the example I received. For some reason one of the clasps doesn't secure enough to hold anything, whereas the other one works fine. Minor gripe since I rarely carry a tripod that small, and it may just be broken on the one I received, but I thought I should make note of it.Overall, it's a great small factor bag!
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