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Ranger Arctic Camo DSLR Sling V2

HX2469-ARTC
2 reviews |

"I love how I'm able to easily access my camera using the Sling on the go, especially when a full lens set up isn’t needed."

     -Misshattan

"The HEX Ranger DSLR Sling is the Cadillac SUV of Slings"

    
 
-Islands.com



    Features

        • V2 Upgrades:
        • Hideaway Rain Fly
        • Double buckle strap for more sizing options
        • Increased padding on top lid and shoulder pad
        • Compact, lightweight sling to carry your DSLR essentials
      • Collapsible interior dividers for packability
      • Genuine Cordura®
      • Front access organizer
      • Side adjustable load straps
    • Faux-fur lined front phone/sunglasses pocket
    • Hidden velcro stash pockets
    • Flush grab handle
    • Faux-fur lined tablet pocket
    • Adjustable bottom carry straps
    • YKK Zippers with metal pulls
      • Dimensions: 14.5"L x 7.5"W x 4.75"D
    • Weight: 1.3lbs
    • Capacity: 8L

     Product Details

    Feature Details

    Exterior Construction
    The all-new Ranger DSLR Sling is constructed in premium, water-resistant Cordura®. Genuine YKK zippers with custom metal pulls for strength and a consistent experience.

    Packability
    The Sling features a fold-out bottom panel that can be folded out of the way or completely removed to allow the bag to be packed flat for travel.  Once at your destination, simply fold out the bottom and the bag returns to a structured, protective camera bag.

    Camera Storage
    The Ranger Sling features a padded and fleece-lined, multi-use main compartment with configurable and removable partitions to store all of your camera gear. Holds everything, from a Leica or Sony Mirrorless or even a Canon 5D with a 24-70mm lens! Zippered mesh accessory pockets throughout the internal portion of the bag help organize smaller accessories and cables.

    Streamlined Design 
    This small, lightweight sling is designed to streamline the storage of DSLR essentials. The EVA padding will protect your gear with flexibility to organize your kit with the padded, adjustable, and fold-away dividers.

    Tablet/Phone Storage
    The back entry zippered tablet sleeve will hold your iPad Mini or other similar-sized tablets. This compartment is padded soft faux-fur lined and measures 10" x 6.5". The front of the bag has a faux-fur lined zippered pocket to hold your phone or a pair of sunglasses.


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    WM
    11/20/2022
    WILL M.
    United States

    FINALLY found the perfect bag

    like many photographers, ive amassed a large collection of bags, all with their strengths, but none of them qualifying as the perfect bag. the dslr ranger has become king of my mountain of bags. the size is perfect...plenty of room in the main compartment for my a7r3 with 24-70 attached, extra lens (in my case the rokinon 14mm), extra batteries and charger, with room to spare. the front pouch and flap offer more room for cards, cables, phone, keys, wallet...any daily carry essentials really. the bottom straps are a nice touch for small tripod or rolled up jacket, and the stashed rain cover is a great addition for unexpected showers. overall this bag is perfect for me and my needs!

    RA
    10/31/2022
    Ryan A.
    United States United States

    I Don't Get the Hype

    My typical loadout is an A7RIII with either a (12-16mm + 24-70mm) or (85mm+ 70-200mm). Given the volume of this bag, it was perfect for safely holding my typical loadouts with room for accessories in the other pockets all while looking great. At least it was supposed to be. Pro's: - Tons of interior space and organization - Lots of external pockets and organization - Rain cover with place to store it - Detachable key ring - Padded strap - Doesn't look as bulky as other competing bags despite the size and space it has - Looks great (partly due to the above) Cons: - Zipper pull tabs are meh. Half because the last portion of the zip goes the same way as the pull tab, and because the bag is flimsy. The bag starts folding when approaching the second half of the zip and sometimes gets stuck as the fold becomes more severe. - The bag is FLIMSY. So flimsy, in fact, that the provided internal dividers constantly detach themselves and flop around freely in the bag. When the weight of a camera + lens + other stuff is added in, the dividers are guaranteed to come apart because of how much internal/external flex the bag introduces, from being flimsy. - Grabbing stuff with the bag against your chest comes with the risk of your gear falling out, unless you support the bag from the bottom. Which defeats the entire purpose of both a bag and a quick access function. The way the bag sits against your chest, combined with the weight of seemingly anything causes the bag to sit at a pretty extreme angle, with your gear pointed towards the ground. No matter how I adjusted the length of the bag and the tightness of the compression straps, this issue persisted. I also let other photographers (with different body shapes) try it with their loadouts, and they reported the same issues. This is, again, because the bag has zero structural rigidity, it just spills over like water. These are critical points all relating to a singular thing; an inherent and utter lack of structural rigidity. This bag is incredibly well-featured and looks amazing, but it all falls down when you can't use a single feature because the bag deforms and folds in ways that allows the bag to damage your lenses, SD cards, or prevents easy access to all compartments. This bag needs a more solid internal liner/padding on at least the rear and possibly the inner layer between the main and secondary compartments. It also needs a velcro strap running the width of the bag to prevent the top half from flexing so much that the internal dividers deform or fail. The bottom foam layer should also be integrated into the bag and use to provide rigidity to the bag.


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