Camera Bags

Which Bag When

GearUse Case
Travel
Family
StreetPortrait
Product
Landscape
Cityscape
Nature
AstroSports
Safari
Gura Gear Kiboko City Classic 18L+ ✓ 
Wndrd Prvke Lite ✓  ✓ 
Gura Gear Kiboko 2.0 22L+ ✓  ✓  ✓ 
Gura Gear Kiboko 2.0 30L+ ✓  ✓  ✓ 
Shimoda Explore V2 35 ✓ 
Billingham Hadley Small Pro ✓  ✓ 
Billingham Hadley 2020 Pro ✓ 
Gura Gear Chobe 2.0 13" ✓  ✓ 

Backpacks & Slings

CategoryItemFits
Under
Seat**
BackpacksGura Gear Kiboko City Classic 18L+Yes
Wndrd Prvke LiteYes
Gura Gear Kiboko 2.0 22L+Yes
Gura Gear Kiboko 2.0 30L+No
Shimoda Explore V2 35No
SlingsBillingham Hadley Small ProYes
Billingham Hadley 2020 ProYes
Gura Gear Chobe 2.0 13"Yes
** Max size for under seat personal item on AA is 18 x 14 x 8 in (45 x 35 x 20 cm).


Backpack vs Sling

The choice between using a backpack or sling depends on your needs, gear, and shooting style. Following is a breakdown of when to use each one.

Backpack

Pros
Carrying more gear – Holds multiple camera bodies, lenses, drone, remote controller, laptop, tablet, and accessories.
Long shoots / travel – Distributes weight evenly on both shoulders for comfort over long periods.
Protection & organization – Padded compartments provide better protection for delicate gear.
Hiking & adventure photography – Ideal for trekking and carrying additional supplies like water and snacks.

Cons
❌ Takes longer to access gear (must remove it from your back).
❌ Can be bulky and restrictive in tight spaces.

Sling

Pros
Quick access – Swing it around your body for fast gear changes.
Lightweight & compact setups – Ideal for carrying one camera and 1-2 lenses or drone and remote controller.
Street & event photography – Allows mobility in crowded areas.
Casual use & short trips – Less strain on your back compared to a backpack.

Cons
❌ Less space and padding – Not ideal for carrying a full kit.
❌ Can strain one shoulder if worn for long hours with heavy gear.

Which To Use ?

  • Backpack → If you need to carry a lot of gear, travel, or shoot for extended periods.
  • Sling Bag → If you want quick access, a lightweight setup, and mobility for casual, family, travel, or street photography.