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Ulanzi 9L Camera Sling Bag with Tripod Holder B122: two-minute review
I increasingly find myself on days where I need just a small bag with quick access to camera gear, whether that’s a day out with my compact or lightweight mirrorless camera, taking street photos, or work events where I’m shooting TikTok content with a smartphone, supported by wireless mics and portable lighting.
For such times, a backpack is excessive, and with which access to what’s inside is typically slow and complicated. No, I need a small holder with quick access to gear, and that’s where a bag like Ulanzi’s Camera Sling Bag (9L) is perfect and one of the best camera bags of its kind.
It takes the same crossbody bag form as the bags all the kids are wearing these days, but is also deeply practical (shh, don’t tell them). It’s larger than your average crossbody bag – aka a sling bag – meaning it’s surprising just what can fit inside, without compromising on the advantages of such a bag type.
With it slung over one shoulder and resting on my midriff, right where I can easily unzip and switch gear, I can store a range of equipment. For a photography day, a couple of compact cameras / an enthusiast mirrorless camera with a short prime lens, wallet, phone, snacks, and a small drink (there’s a stretch pocket on each side, but I struggled to find a drink container small enough to fit).
For content creation, a smartphone, wireless mic case, portable SmallRig mini LED Video Light 25W (I have two, and they are superb and worth a feature of their own – that’s coming), mini selfie stick-cum-tripod / neck mount, phone clamp, mints, comb, the whole shebang. It all fits.
I’m currently using a Xiaomi 15 Ultra for social media video work, and it fits vertically in the Ulanzi sling bag, as do the lights and mini selfie stick-cum-tripod, which means I can fit way more in than if I had to stash them horizontally.
I was surprised to discover the Ulanzi sling bag is large enough to hold a regular tablet too (like a 10.9-inch iPad) – it’s positively cavernous – while other nice touches include a hidden AirTag pocket.
Even with all of that gear inside, the Ulanzi sling bag is comfortable on a single shoulder, thanks to its padded strap and snug fit around the torso. It’s designed to rest over the shoulder and at midriff height, with the main compartment accessed through the top zip, which runs across the entire width, for easy access.
The bag comes with an internal divider component. It can be laid flat to provide a firm underside and leave the main compartment completely open, or folded in on itself to create three separate compartments, dividing out gear to keep it protected from other items inside. It’s great having the choice between open and divided, and that the divider can remain inside for either setup.
Build quality is particularly good – I’m expecting to get several years of use from the bag – the outer polyester material seems rugged. The main zip is weather-sealed and glides easily, too.
There’s no rain cover provided, but I wouldn’t expect water ingress – it has easily withstood light showers. Just to be clear, though, I haven’t used the bag outdoors in sustained inclement weather, so I can’t vouch for it in those conditions yet.
There are external straps to fix additional accessories to, such as a small tripod on the underside. Side straps are included less so for accessories but rather to provide a grip that makes zipping and unzipping the main compartment a breeze.
Elsewhere, there is a disguised external pocket with a particularly sticky and widespread velcro fastening frontage – ideal for thin items such as a wallet. The cover can be tucked away to expose the velcro, and Ulanzi sells velcro badges to customize the exterior, which is something I didn’t do.
Put simply, every aspect of the bag functions as expected. I can’t find a single fault with the Ulanzi Camera Sling 9L bag, functionally at least, and it’s reasonably priced too. I’ve found it for $49.95 at Amazon US, and at the time of writing, there’s an additional $10 off coupon. Bargain. The price is a little different on the Ulanzi site, but there’s international shipping (see details below).
The only criticism I have is subjective – the bag’s appearance. Its plain black exterior won’t win any style awards, and I’m not convinced that optional velcro badges help matters. No, this is function over aesthetics.
Looks aside, if you need a small sling bag for day trips with lightweight gear or mobile content creation setups, you can’t go wrong with the Ulanzi 9L Camera Sling Bag with Tripod Holder B122, and it fully deserves my highest recommendation.
Ulanzi 9L Camera Sling Bag with Tripod Holder B122: key specs
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Type |
Sling |
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Capacity |
9L |
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Size |
14.56 x 5.11 x 7.48in / 370 x 130 x 190mm |
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Weight |
1.32lb / 600g |
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Tablet sleeve |
Yes, up to 10.9-inch |
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Included |
Bag, divider, shoulder pad (velcro badges optional) |
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Material |
Polyester Fabric |
Ulanzi 9L Camera Sling Bag with Tripod Holder B122: Price and availability
I’ve found the Ulanzi camera sling bag (9L) on Ulanzi’s own website for $61.79 or $67 with velcro badges (which converts to around £47 / AU$93), and international shipping is possible.
It’s also available for less at Amazon in the US and Australia, where it costs $49.95 at Amazon US and AU$75 at the time of writing.
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How I tested the Ulanzi 9L Camera Sling Bag with Tripod Holder B122
- I tested it for several months
- I stored various camera gear and tried various internal configurations
- It has seen various weather conditions
The Ulanzi 9L Camera Sling Bag with Tripod Holder B122 has been my go-to day bag for months, for when I need to carry lightweight camera gear and want quick access to that gear, such as for street photography with a mirrorless camera or premium compact camera, to everything I need for filming TikTok content.
It’s held everything from a mirrorless camera with a short prime lens to a vlogging camera and mics, portable LED lights, and more. The bag has kept my gear secure on hectic days and in short bursts of inclement weather.
First reviewed December 2025














