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Daylite Sling Men's Bag Sling Purple

Description & Specifications

The Osprey Daylite Sling is a practical and stylish men's chest bag in purple, perfect for everyday activities or short outings. With compact dimensions of 36 cm in height, 22 cm in length, and 13 cm in width, it provides ease of carry while fitting seamlessly to the body.

This bag features an internal pocket, allowing you to organize your essential personal...

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  • a.n.t
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    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Pros:
    +variety of colors.
    +capacity for its size.
    +++ability to change the direction of the strap (clip that attaches either to the right or left loop at the base of the sling).
    +material durability.

    Cons:
    -slides backwards (for me, being in the "more to love" category and not wanting to wear it super tight on me), it's not stable during activities, e.g. cycling (unless you have a bike with an upright body position).
    -ergonomic flaws:
    (small elastic pocket on the front strap that doesn't fit much—maybe gum or your keys, if it's 2-3 and not a whole bunch
    internal mesh pocket that's not very useful—you worry about putting keys in case it tears, it doesn't protect your phone enough to trust it, etc.
    in the previous and next version of this one, the strap is made from a lighter material, partly mesh, which (will) be cooler for our climate. The padding on this one, while it offers some comfort, given that it's not a backpack for carrying heavy loads, is probably unnecessary and (pointlessly) warm).

    Something I like about the company's products is that it uses loops on the zippers and not tabs (especially metal ones), which constantly jingle and (the metal ones) add unnecessary weight. Usually, with other companies, I cut them off and put on cord, but osprey has it ready-made.

    Generally, in the years I've had it, it hasn't suffered the slightest damage, I would buy it again and definitely recommend it for everyday use. It even fits a simple, classic-sized book or a half-liter water bottle (not with a whole dowry, just the daily essentials), and it's been very convenient for me overall.

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    This review is about the colour: Black

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    • Material quality
    • Durability
    • Comfort
    • Capacity
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Longevity
  • Pros:
    +variety of colors.
    +capacity for its size.
    +++ability to change the direction of the strap (clip that attaches either to the right or left loop at the base of the sling).
    +material durability.

    Cons:
    -slides backwards (for me, being in the "more to love" category and not wanting to wear it super tight on me), it's not stable during activities, e.g. cycling (unless you have a bike with an upright body position).
    -ergonomic flaws:
    (small elastic pocket on the front strap that doesn't fit much—maybe gum or your keys, if it's 2-3 and not a whole bunch
    internal mesh pocket that's not very useful—you worry about putting keys in case it tears, it doesn't protect your phone enough to trust it, etc.
    in the previous and next version of this one, the strap is made from a lighter material, partly mesh, which (will) be cooler for our climate. The padding on this one, while it offers some comfort, given that it's not a backpack for carrying heavy loads, is probably unnecessary and (pointlessly) warm).

    Something I like about the company's products is that it uses loops on the zippers and not tabs (especially metal ones), which constantly jingle and (the metal ones) add unnecessary weight. Usually, with other companies, I cut them off and put on cord, but osprey has it ready-made.

    Generally, in the years I've had it, it hasn't suffered the slightest damage, I would buy it again and definitely recommend it for everyday use. It even fits a simple, classic-sized book or a half-liter water bottle (not with a whole dowry, just the daily essentials), and it's been very convenient for me overall.

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Description & Specifications

The Osprey Daylite Sling is a practical and stylish men's chest bag in purple, perfect for everyday activities or short outings. With compact dimensions of 36 cm in height, 22 cm in length, and 13 cm in width, it provides ease of carry while fitting seamlessly to the body.

This bag features an internal pocket, allowing you to organize your essential personal items with comfort. The zip closure ensures security and protection, so you can always access what you need without worries.

Choose the Osprey Daylite Sling for your daily adventure and style while making use of the practicality it offers.

SkuDescription|Brand

Type
Sling
Closure Type
with Zipper
Colour
Purple
Size
Medium
Height
36 cm
Length
22 cm
Width
13 cm

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Reviews (3)

  1. 2
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
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  • Material quality
  • Durability
  • Comfort
  • Capacity
  • Value for money
  • Construction quality
  • Longevity
  • a.n.t
    4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Pros:
    +variety of colors.
    +capacity for its size.
    +++ability to change the direction of the strap (clip that attaches either to the right or left loop at the base of the sling).
    +material durability.

    Cons:
    -slides backwards (for me, being in the "more to love" category and not wanting to wear it super tight on me), it's not stable during activities, e.g. cycling (unless you have a bike with an upright body position).
    -ergonomic flaws:
    (small elastic pocket on the front strap that doesn't fit much—maybe gum or your keys, if it's 2-3 and not a whole bunch
    internal mesh pocket that's not very useful—you worry about putting keys in case it tears, it doesn't protect your phone enough to trust it, etc.
    in the previous and next version of this one, the strap is made from a lighter material, partly mesh, which (will) be cooler for our climate. The padding on this one, while it offers some comfort, given that it's not a backpack for carrying heavy loads, is probably unnecessary and (pointlessly) warm).

    Something I like about the company's products is that it uses loops on the zippers and not tabs (especially metal ones), which constantly jingle and (the metal ones) add unnecessary weight. Usually, with other companies, I cut them off and put on cord, but osprey has it ready-made.

    Generally, in the years I've had it, it hasn't suffered the slightest damage, I would buy it again and definitely recommend it for everyday use. It even fits a simple, classic-sized book or a half-liter water bottle (not with a whole dowry, just the daily essentials), and it's been very convenient for me overall.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Verified purchase

    This review is about the colour: Black

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    This review is about the colour: Black

    • Material quality
    • Durability
    • Comfort
    • Capacity
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    • Longevity
  • Pros:
    +variety of colors.
    +capacity for its size.
    +++ability to change the direction of the strap (clip that attaches either to the right or left loop at the base of the sling).
    +material durability.

    Cons:
    -slides backwards (for me, being in the "more to love" category and not wanting to wear it super tight on me), it's not stable during activities, e.g. cycling (unless you have a bike with an upright body position).
    -ergonomic flaws:
    (small elastic pocket on the front strap that doesn't fit much—maybe gum or your keys, if it's 2-3 and not a whole bunch
    internal mesh pocket that's not very useful—you worry about putting keys in case it tears, it doesn't protect your phone enough to trust it, etc.
    in the previous and next version of this one, the strap is made from a lighter material, partly mesh, which (will) be cooler for our climate. The padding on this one, while it offers some comfort, given that it's not a backpack for carrying heavy loads, is probably unnecessary and (pointlessly) warm).

    Something I like about the company's products is that it uses loops on the zippers and not tabs (especially metal ones), which constantly jingle and (the metal ones) add unnecessary weight. Usually, with other companies, I cut them off and put on cord, but osprey has it ready-made.

    Generally, in the years I've had it, it hasn't suffered the slightest damage, I would buy it again and definitely recommend it for everyday use. It even fits a simple, classic-sized book or a half-liter water bottle (not with a whole dowry, just the daily essentials), and it's been very convenient for me overall.

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