The KAVU Rope Sling Bag is a recognizable pack. The ropes are from old climbing lines, a part of the origin story of the company. One of the most popular sling bags for women because of the space and amount of colorways, but it’s cool and appeals to men too.
It feels like quality canvas and it holds up well because of those materials. The experience is similar to a smaller messenger bag and works well on a bike too.
It’s spacious enough to fit all sorts of essentials for a day hike but does particularly well in urban settings. It has held up very well after a year of serious use with no damage to speak of.
Things we like:
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It’s the perfect sling bag to carry in tight spaces thanks to its compact design
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The 100% cotton material is durable and feels good to the touch
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The rope strap stands out
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Functions really well as a messenger bag
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You can fit bulky items inside the sling bag
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Good organization (two main compartments, two smaller zipper pockets)
Things we don't like:
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Not ideal for wearing across the front
When comparing packs of all kinds, it’s nice to get a product with a premium feel. The Kavu sling bag is nice to the touch after handling so many cheaper nylon or polyester packs. It feels like canvas and seems to have the promise of durability that comes with it.
With sling bags and fanny packs being such a trend, it can be hard to figure out what makes a good sling bag worth the investment. When we looked at the Rope, it seemed more gimmick than anything else, but its quality build and smart design make it one of the better options for sling bags out there.
Although it only comes in one size, the strap is easily adjustable for an optimal fit, no matter how tall or short you are. There are dozens of patterns and prints. That’s why Kavu has become so popular, beyond its quality and function.
After more than a year as a daily driver for going to parties, festivals and commuting to work one of our testers (the editor’s son–pictured above) has enjoyed it.
It has two zippered pockets, a wide strap with a buckle, and a water- and stain-resistant fabric. After handing the Kavu sling bag off to the editor’s 21-year-old son, it’s survived parties, multiple music festivals and holiday travel. And it’s done it–because of the black material–without showing the signs of abuse.
One point of contention would be the less-than-ideal experience when wearing across the front of the body. It’s doable when one might want to protect against pick-pockets, but it doesn’t seem to hug the body’s contours or when worn in backpack mode.
All in all, Kavu did a good job on this.
- Material: 600D Polyester
- Dimensions: 20 x 11 x 2 inches
- Weight: 11 ounces
- Capacity: 10L
- Cross-Body Strap Length: 22-44 inches
- Colors: Amber, Aqua Montage, Arrow Dynamic, Atomic Orange, Autumn Ikat and 90+ more colors and patterns
Construction and Design
We can’t say enough good things about the logo KAVU sewed into their sling bag. Aside from the well-known mountains-and-the-sunset symbol the company stitched above the upper pocket on the front side of the bag, there’s also stitching on the back side. Even though it won’t be noticeable when wearing the sling bag, it’ll show up when you put the bag down. We thought that this is a nice touch to the otherwise standard-looking sling bag.
The 600-Denier Polyester is the reason why KAVU Rope Sling Bag hasn’t experienced any tears during the testing process. If you get dirt on it — and you will if you’re hiking or camping in unstable weather conditions — it’ll be easy to spot-clean your bag with cold water.
The design of the strap is worth mentioning too. That’s where this Rope sling bag gets its name from — the shoulder strap is built from the four strands of thick rope. This gives the bag an outdoor feel, and, quite frankly, makes you want to get out of your comfort zone and climb that mountain you’re scared of climbing.
There isn’t much to say about the buckle except that it works well when you need to take your sling bag off and put it back on. If you’re not a fan of using buckles, you can always just slip in and out of your KAVU Rope Sling Bag.
As for the pockets, this sling bag has quite a few of those to keep all of your essentials safe when on the go. There are two vertical compartments that store the bigger items like water bottle, a lunch box, and a windbreaker, and two smaller pockets for bringing your phone, keys, wallet, and, say, a hand sanitizer. One of the smaller pockets has a velcro closure which is convenient for keeping bulkier items that won’t fall from one of the gaps at the pocket’s sides.
Keep in mind that the main compartments share the same space, which means that you won’t be able to separate your windbreaker from the lunchbox. So, make sure to pack your food and drinks in a way that minimizes the risk of spillage.
Other attributes
When testing the KAVU Rope Sling Bag, we found the flap with extra fabric to be helpful with adjusting the bag on the shoulder. It can seem like an annoying flap dangling at the bottom of the sling, but you can always secure it with an elastic to avoid having to deal with it.
The other detail we came to appreciate about the sling bag was the padded back panel. It helps keep the bag comfortable on your body regardless of how much stuff you pack in it. Sure, the bag can still look bulky, but at least the things you put inside of it won’t be poking your back.
Cons
Although we haven’t encountered any issues with using the zippers on the bag, we did find them to be slightly fragile. This can mean that they can potentially break if you’re not patient enough with opening and closing your sling bag.
We also didn’t like that unlike with some of the other sling bags, this one doesn’t allow you to switch up the way you carry it to relieve some tiredness from one shoulder. Osprey Daylite Sling Bag and Patagonia Atom Sling Bag have the same issue which isn’t a big deal but is still an inconvenience. We’d expect a bit more functionality from a sling bag with a 10-liter capacity that’s bound to get heavy.
Things we like:
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It’s the perfect sling bag to carry in tight spaces thanks to its compact design
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The 100% cotton material is durable and feels good to the touch
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The rope strap stands out
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Functions really well as a messenger bag
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You can fit bulky items inside the sling bag
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Good organization (two main compartments, two smaller zipper pockets)
Things we don't like:
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Not ideal for wearing across the front
Frequently asked questions about KAVU Rope Sling Bag
If you’re looking for a comfortable pack to carry on a morning hike or a short camping trip, the KAVU Rope Sling Bag does a great job at durability and organization. It excels, in particular, as a small messenger bag but also compliments an urban expedition as well as even the better-known brands out there.
KAVU Rope Sling Bag isn’t waterproof. That said, the 100% cotton material is water-resistant. The canvas-like stitching will repel casual drips, which makes it also stain-resistant.
A good sling bag will keep your neck, shoulders and back from aching because of how ergonomically it’s constructed. It’s made to provide you with comfort no matter how much stuff you shove into it. Check out some of our favorites ones that meet these criteria:
- Osprey Daylite Sling Bag
- Red Rock Outdoor Sling Bag
- Peak Design Everyday Sling Bag
- TIMBUK2 Catapult Sling Bag
- KAVU Rope Sling Bag
Read more about sling bags here.
A Kavu Rope sling bag has a unique look. While that look stands out from other sling bags, it doesn’t mean it makes it much different. In fact, the Rope has a wider range of versatility than many other sling bags. For example, it works really well as a messenger bag, granting easy-access to cyclists.
Comments
Thanks for the helpful review! it’s helped me decide on getting one for myself.
In regards to seeing many bags be right shoulder only, I think that’s because most shirts/jackets tend to have the chest pocket on the left chest, so carrying a bag on the left shoulder will get in the way of a chest pocket.
Glad we could help Andy. The one used for this review has been in steady use on a 23 year old going to work and play. He’s very happy with it.
I’ve heard about the right shoulder/left chest pocket reason too.