![]() However, for urban use, sightseeing, or light walking, the pack is strong enough to hold up for years if given proper care. It feels very secure once you put it on.It’s not really designed for rough outdoor adventure, and would probably just get in the way if you’re mountain biking or running. Buckling/unbuckling does take time to get used to but I've never had it accidentally unbuckle on me before. From my experience, it does make some noise when you raise it over your head to put on or take off the sling but it doesn't jingle while I'm wearing it and I don't think it's actually that loud in the first place. One concern I kept seeing about the Heimplanet was about the metal buckle- it either makes too much noise, is too hard to use, or accidentally comes apart too easily. I really like Peak Design's aesthetic as well, but I felt like it had too much padding and structure for me. The Heimplanet doesn't have any compression so it pretty much always looks the same, which to me is fine since it's already pretty compact. Shape-wise, I also like the Day Sling but both the City Sling and Bellroy seem too boxy to me when loaded. AER's aesthetic is very technical and Bellroy's canvas makes their slings look extremely casual. I like the shape and it's a good balance between technical and casual looking.
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