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Good review, thanks. I got the Ulanzi as a first sling to see if I would like the system, and it seems to offer more than the Bellroy. It's maybe a bit smaller and not as good in design and material, but it offers all the missing features.
Can that Ulanzi sling fold into a small bundle that can fit inside another bag? That's the main reason I like this Bellroy. None of the peak design slings, for example, can fold as small as this Bellroy can. But if that doesn't matter to you, then we both want different things out of a bag.
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@@VideoGizmology Yes, it does. I haven't put it flat since I got it, but it arrived in the packaged flat. The only structural element (1 separator, not 2 as in the Bellroy) can be moved flat. It is less convenient than the Bellroy system, but for the price difference, I may stick with the Ulanzi a little more. I was looking to upgrade to the Bellroy in the future, but the lack of handle is a deal breaker, This is very convenient on the Ulanzi. Not having the pocket in the back or inside would be annoying, too. Another aspect I don't like about the Bellroy is the top on the front pocket, which feels like a good gutter for dust and rain. Once again, thanks for your review; it helped!
Don't get this bag if you want to fit an iPad 11" inside. Even if it does fit, the inner dividers are not removable, so you won't be able to fit anything else in there without it hitting the iPad.
No, it's not tall enough for most of the 70-200mm lens, except maybe the Canon RF 70-200mm f/4, because that's a smaller 70-200mm, but any f/2.8 70-200mm wouldn't fit.
Awesome review! Thanks for showing how packable it is
Good review, thanks. I got the Ulanzi as a first sling to see if I would like the system, and it seems to offer more than the Bellroy. It's maybe a bit smaller and not as good in design and material, but it offers all the missing features.
Can that Ulanzi sling fold into a small bundle that can fit inside another bag? That's the main reason I like this Bellroy. None of the peak design slings, for example, can fold as small as this Bellroy can. But if that doesn't matter to you, then we both want different things out of a bag.
@@VideoGizmology Yes, it does. I haven't put it flat since I got it, but it arrived in the packaged flat. The only structural element (1 separator, not 2 as in the Bellroy) can be moved flat. It is less convenient than the Bellroy system, but for the price difference, I may stick with the Ulanzi a little more. I was looking to upgrade to the Bellroy in the future, but the lack of handle is a deal breaker, This is very convenient on the Ulanzi. Not having the pocket in the back or inside would be annoying, too. Another aspect I don't like about the Bellroy is the top on the front pocket, which feels like a good gutter for dust and rain. Once again, thanks for your review; it helped!
@@VideoGizmologywhat ulanzi bag are you referring to? I’m in the market now for a new sling.
Hey! Do you think an 11” ipad pro will fit well in this bag? And would i be able to have the ipad and then some space for a small lens
Don't get this bag if you want to fit an iPad 11" inside. Even if it does fit, the inner dividers are not removable, so you won't be able to fit anything else in there without it hitting the iPad.
@@VideoGizmology ok thanks!
I can’t find out if this bag is tall enough to fit a 70-200.
No, it's not tall enough for most of the 70-200mm lens, except maybe the Canon RF 70-200mm f/4, because that's a smaller 70-200mm, but any f/2.8 70-200mm wouldn't fit.
Hey, thanks for answering my (a random Dude on the internets) question. Appreciated. Hope you have a great day!
No handle, no place for waterbottle outside of the bag. Otherwise, its "ok".