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The PGYTECH OneGo Solo V2 is a lightweight 4L sling bag designed for urban photographers, fitting one mirrorless camera and lens plus accessories. It offers versatile carrying options, durable YKK zippers, a tripod strap, and smart compartments including a theft-proof pocket and iPad Mini sleeve, making it the ultimate compact solution for city shoots.




F**Y
Perfect fit for my set up
Very good quality and feels well made. The size is ideal for my Fujifilm XT30 with XF18-55 lens attached and the XF 55-200 lens. Not a lot of room left but easily enough for spare battery,lens cloth.Now,if only I could work out how to attach the adjustable little straps provided for the base of the bag🤔
G**N
Excellent bag
I'm a big fan of pgytech and I own a substantial amount of their gear which includes one of their backpacks. However, I found the backpack was too bulky in some situations so I decided to try this one out. I purchased the 10L as I wanted to carry my dslr, mini 4 pro with controller and batteries. FYI it fits everything perfectly including ND filters and memory card readers and external battery chargers.The only negative I noticed is you have to use the smaller pockets for their intended use as the bag becomes really tight once the main compartment is full and can be difficult to remove and store items while out and about.I would definitely recommend this bag when a backpack would be too bulky and you just want to travel light.
A**R
Too big outside, too small inside. Returned.
I returned this bag. First impression as a 6 litre bag is very large. The materials outside and inside are excellent. The quality is excellent. The euphoria lasted until I started to put in the equipment I had planned. Drone DJI MAVIC Air 1 with remote control, DJI Osmo Action 4 with its accessories in a small bag from DJI Osmo Pocket 3 and Osmo Pocket 3 itself. And iPad Pro 11 inch. Everything you see in the photos barely fit in the 6 litre bag. In photos 1,2,3 you can see how the zipper is constantly sticking. Photo 4, loop out of place. Photo 6,7, if everything you see is stacked in the bag and I put a small microphone and a mini tripod, then I can't put anything in my pocket anymore (photo 7). Even the phone must be already crammed in, but the question is whether the screen will remain intact after such storage. 8, was completely empty. If you want to put something in it, you have to take something out of another compartment :D Funny isn't it? If you take the iPad out then you can put something small in 8.My conclusions: the design and the idea is good, but the bag is totally impractical. If you fill the small pockets as intended, then there is no room for a larger item. I don't see the point of carrying two bags. Taking one 10 litre one is already horribly oversized.
G**S
For those who want to buy this as a waist bag...
I am a big fan of Pgytech. I have lots of their products in use and I had the 3L version 1 of the onego solo which I just sold it last week with the intention of upgrading to the v2 4L. Well...it was a big mistake. I used to wear the v1 3L as a waist bag and it was amazing, but not this one. I just opened the package and test just as a waist pack. the strap do not close enough to stay fit on your waist. I am 38'' waist and with the strap closed to maximum was way to large. Don't get me wrong, it is an amazing bag, seems to be the same quality as v1 and bigger but it didn't meet my expectations at all in terms of waist/fanny pack. I am go now to re-buy the 3L v1 or any other alternative. This new design is better as a sling bag. Thank you
A**A
Nice but
The handle is very long i put it to the Shortest and if still to Long for me. I do like the Sling although I find it Large for a 6 litre at first I thought it was a10 litre.I already have the 3L one. Im thinking Should I of got the 4L one Probably Would of bn to small for my EDC. Will make do with it.
M**T
Design?
Material is ok and zips smooth and would appear to be robust. Design wise, I will miss a handle and never use that ridiculous pocket on the back. What is it for? The bag fits my Fuji X100VI ok. Clearly a nod to Peak Design, which I have a couple of, but there is something lacking with the PGYTECH brand. Probably why they are cheaper. I should have known better but liked the green colour.
B**N
So nearly 5 stars
This is so nearly a perfect bag for me. I've got 3 sling bags now: 1. This one, 2. Bellroy 10L sling and 3. Peak Design 10L sling.The bag is so spacious! I would say that it's easily twice the size of one of my other sling bags (10L Bellroy sling) and easily fits 2 camera bodies (each with a lens), a spare lens, 4 batteries, a cleaning cloth and a spare camera strap as well. With still a little bit of space left. The Bellroy in comparison can just about fit 2 cameras. So this is a big plus. Whilst the Peak Design bag is probably as big, because of the nice size opening, this just feels bigger.The sling is big, yes. But not as big as the Peak Design one and the opening for this is really nice and big as well. So there is no problem in accessing things in the bag. An issue that the Peak Design one didn't quite get right.The material on the outside has a really nice feel to it but I have read other reviews that say it is liable to scuffing. Bags are meant to look used though in my opinion so this isn't really an issue.The battery storage on this sling is really good. There are compartments for 4 batteries with 2 of these having a magnetic tag that you can use to show if a battery is full or empty. A full battery you have the side showing green. An empty one you have the side showing red. Really simple but also really affective.There are loads of other pockets and dividers in this bag to store other things like filters and there is even enough space for a tablet. I haven't tested how big in size will go in but I have an iPod Mini which fits with space to spare.There is a really cool bag within the sling that you can use for a drinks bottle. When not is use, it is hidden within the bag itself. I suppose you could use this to store anything really. It's nice to be able to carry a water bottle on the outside and not inside next to all that electrical equipment. I wouldn't use it to store a lens even though it would fit, as it is not padded.The only niggle that I have (and it is a small one granted) is the quick release on the strap. All 3 of my slings have this function. The Peak Design one has nailed it and I don't will be beaten. The Bellroy one is also very good and I would put this one just under that. It is not terrible by any means. When I tighten my slings I want them to be as flat to my back as possible. This one stops a little short, it can get there but it is really fiddly.All in all, this is a very good sling bag. It carries everything I need and looks really good. If I am going away (say for a weekend) I would take this over all the others. If I was going somewhere for a day trip I might just take the Bellroy, but only because my carry would be far less. My day to day carry I will choose this.
K**M
Poor stitching
Was expecting good quality given the price but what a let down it was unfortunately
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