


There’s also an outer mesh water bottle pocket with an elastic bungee cord that’s actually pretty easy to reach while you’re wearing the bag. It’s not big enough for today’s smartphones, but it’s perfect for loose cash, lip balm, and other small items. Yet another handy spot is the small zipper pocket on the chest area of the shoulder strap. The middle zipper compartment contains one large pocket, a smartphone-sized pocket (it fit our Google Pixel 2XL phone), and three pen-sized pockets. We thought that the large, easy-to-grip zippers were a nice finishing touch they’re also particularly toddler-friendly. On another day, we were able to stuff two tightly rolled adult hoodies into the bag, but we wouldn’t count on it to hold much else in that situation-so if you want to pack jackets for a family of four, you’ll probably be out of luck.
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In terms of capacity, when we took it on a trip to the zoo with our young kids in tow, we were able to fit a full package of baby wipes, a handful of diapers, miscellaneous items (like hand sanitizer and sunscreen), and a change of clothes for two toddlers. It also has an inner elastic pocket that’s big enough to hold an iPad. The bag’s roomy main compartment can hold theme park essentials like a DSLR camera, some snacks, sunscreen, a compact umbrella, or a lightweight sweater. We were pleasantly surprised by its sleek teardrop shape and its storage capacity, which includes five convenient compartments. We recently tested the OutdoorMaster sling bag during a full afternoon at the zoo, as well as on everyday errands. TripSavvy / Danielle Directo-Meston Design: Plenty of pockets
