![]() ![]() The generic metal zippers on here are pretty flimsy-they don’t feel sturdy when we’re using them, which raises some concern about their durability. (We’ll talk more about this strap in the next section of this review). This strap also adds to the bag’s overall outdoorsy vibe-it’s as if we feel the sudden urge to climb a mountain or hit the trail when we slip this thing on. It’s an interesting choice that we don’t see often on bags (unless they’re from KAVU, that is). The shoulder strap is where the KAVU Rope Sling gets its name-it’s made with a thick rope that looks like climbing rope and, even without padding, we’ve found to be surprisingly comfortable. #Kavu rope sling bag how toIf you run into a similar situation, KAVU recommends spot-cleaning with cold water (and you can also check out our gear cleaning blog for more information on how to keep your gear looking fresh). Looking at materials, this sling is made of 600D polyester that has held up well in our testing-that said, we have gotten some dirt and tree sap on here from walks through the Northern Michigan woods. We’ve been using the Tranquil colorway during our testing, but at the time of this review, the KAVU Rope Sling is available in a ton of different colors and patterns-so you should be able to find something that speaks to you. There’s also the KAVU logo on the front of the sling that displays a mountain range at sunset-which helps give this sling quite the outdoorsy aesthetic. But it is noticeable when you set the bag down, and it works as a nice, modern accent. We’re digging the branding on this sling-there’s exterior stitching on the backside in white thread that’s pretty subtle (especially since it can’t be seen when you’re wearing the bag, as it sits against your back).
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