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Made from the same top-notch materials, it marries a water-resistant nylon shell with a durable 70d polyester liner and a hard-wearing webbing shoulder strap. The smaller sibling to Chrome’s best-selling Kadet sling, it comes in at a little over half the size, boasting some 5L of storage compared to the original’s 9. While the brand offers a suite of spectacular cross-body bags, we’re especially fond of the Mini Kadet you see before you. Select 1: Cyclists need not be left out of the sling bag conversation - at least while Chrome Industries is around. What follows are what we consider to be the best all-around sling bags for EDC, broken down into our top three picks and followed by an editor’s pick as well as an honorable mention.

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Now that you’ve got a handle on what a sling can add to your carry, it’s time to take a look at what the market has to offer. And they’re the perfect size for more grueling day hikes where you might not want a back-suffocating bulky backpack weighing you down, but you still want to carry some incidentals, snacks, and the like. That means, while this type of cross-body bag is perhaps more common in the streetwear scene, many of them can perform just as well out on the trails.

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But it still needs to be said that sling bags offer a similar amount of versatility, especially those made from tougher materials like ballistic nylon or Dyneema. Versatility: We can’t rightfully say that backpacks don’t offer versatility. Sure, you could just turn your backpack around as well, but that doesn’t look very good and it’s quite inconvenient and cumbersome. However, since sling bags are easy to shift from your back to your front, you can keep a closer eye on them with less overall effort and awkwardness. That can be the perfect opportunity, especially in crowded spaces like subways or elevators, for a pickpocket to quietly steal things from inside your bag. That means, unless you’re an owl or some kind of high-tech cyborg, you’re not going to be able to keep your eyes on it at all times. Security: The biggest security risk in regards to backpacks is actually built into their name: you wear them on your back. It’s also easy to access all the compartments without having to physically take the bag off, which can make all the difference in a pinch. By contrast, sling bags have a single cross-body strap, which lets the wearer quickly shift the bag from back to front (and back again) without having to remove it. However, they can be a chore to access in a speedy fashion, as gaining access requires the wearer to take the bag off one or both shoulders in order to unzip the bag’s various compartments. Speed: For longer excursions, a backpack - with its dual shoulder straps - is a pretty great way to manage and spread out the weight of whatever you’re carrying.

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In these cases, where you really only need a few EDC essentials, a sling bag - which is typically between 1-10L, usually on the lower end of the spectrum - is much more manageable and reasonable to utilize. However, if you’re leaving the bulky stuff at home - perhaps you’re going to lunch, meeting up with friends, or just wandering about the city - you’ll find your backpack has a lot of extra, unused space.

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If you’re hauling around books, a laptop computer, perhaps a lunch bag, and more, that size is quite manageable and makes it easy to get from place to place with your full loadout. Size: Most backpacks, especially those that play off of classic book bags, tend to hover in the 10-20L arena. As such, we’ve taken the time to outline some of the metrics that make sling bags stand apart from their brethren with the hopes of helping illuminate their value and making your search for the perfect sling bag all the simpler. Well, we’ve already mentioned a couple of the reasons - size, security, and speed - but there’s more to it than just those simple mentions. If you already own a backpack (or a few backpacks), you might be wondering why you’d want to swap it out for a far smaller cross-body bag.














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