
Mosiso Camera Sling Bag
Score: 69/100
Tarion Camera Bag
Score: 78/100Rankings

The Tarion professional backpack offers high capacity and robust protection for two DSLRs, lenses and a laptop, featuring a rain cover and extensive strap system. Its trade-offs are size and weight, which can make airline and tight-space travel challenging. Ideal for gear-heavy shooters who prioritize organization over compactness.

The MOSISO Camera Sling Bag is a lightweight, budget-friendly sling that offers modular inserts, a rain cover, and a side tripod holder for everyday shooting. Its trade-offs include fewer compartments, thinner padding, and only water-repellent protection. Ideal for beginners who need a comfortable, under-2-lb bag for a single camera setup and short trips.
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| ↓ lower better | 0.76 kgbest | 0.816 kg |
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Compatibility(1) | ||
Camera Compatibility | DSLR/SLR/Mirrorless cameras; tablets up to 12.9 in | DSLR |
Physical Specs(2) | ||
Weight (kg) | 0.76 kg | 0.816 kg |
External Dimensions (W×H×D) (cm) | 20.1 x 12.2 x 39.9 cm | 28.0x37.0x14.0 cm |
Protection(1) | ||
Water Resistance | false | true |


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Professional reviewers commend the MOSISO sling for its feather-light weight, even balance, and surprisingly spacious main compartment that rivals larger bags, while also valuing the included rain cover and tripod holder. However, they note the limited pocket variety and a rigid shape that may not suit every travel scenario, reflecting its budget-oriented design.
Everyday users consistently praise the bag's modular inserts, lightweight comfort, and useful accessories like the rain cover and side tripod holder, seeing it as great value for beginners. Recurring complaints focus on strap slippage, limited capacity for larger kits, and the perception of thinner padding and less smooth zippers typical of budget gear.

Professional reviewers commend the Tarion PB-L for its robust, water-resistant build, generous 25 L capacity, padded dividers and side-access that safeguard two DSLR bodies and up to eight lenses, while also offering a dedicated laptop compartment and rain cover. However, they caution that its massive size can exceed airline carry-on limits and add considerable bulk, making it less portable than slimmer alternatives.
Everyday users love the bag's massive interior that fits a wide array of gear beyond cameras, praising its comfort-enhancing straps and quick side access. The dominant criticism centers on its sheer size, with many noting difficulty fitting it in cars, tight spaces, and certain airline overhead bins, which can limit its practicality for some travelers.
“Durable with huge flexible compartments via Velcro dividers, thick breathable foam backing, solid for medium laptops/iPads”

“whoa that bag is pretty big”

“tons of different things”


