6 Best Street and Travel Photography Bags | Fstoppers – Why It’s Worth It in 2026

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Travel and street photographers need a bag—but something too big draws attention and can become a burden if it’s on your shoulder and you’re on your feet all day. The other option is a backpack, but they tend to be too big and bulky, and can become a nuisance when you’re in a crowd. I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve turned to take a shot and ended up knocking into someone with a pack on my back. The answer, then, is a very small shoulder bag or sling—so small and well-shaped you barely notice you have it.

Maybe you can relate to this. I take one small camera out to do street photography, and might carry a second lens, spare battery, and maybe a couple of filters. Maybe reading glasses too. But that’s it—it’s not much, but a little too much to put in pockets. After trying all sorts of options over the past couple of years, I decided to make it my quest to finally find the perfect small street and travel shoulder bag.

With the increasing popularity of street and urban photography, it appears every camera brand is making a small shoulder bag or sling. There are dozens of them, making choosing one that’s right for you a daunting task. Fear not, dear reader—I’ve done some of the work for you. I’ve spent the past four months looking at what’s available, and have a shortlist of six bags that I like—and that I’ve thoroughly tested on the streets too.

Here are the six which made my shortlist, along with my rating out of 10 points:

PolarPro RoadRunner 6L

PolarPro RoadRunner 6L

PolarPro RoadRunner 6L

Retails for $99.99

This ripstop nylon shoulder bag is the biggest and boxiest of the bunch, with an approximate width of 6 inches. It has a cavernous main compartment, and a large zippered front pocket also. The easy-to-see, easy-to-grab zipper pulls are a nice touch, as is the matching colored front webbing should you need to attach an additional pouch.

It has a very functional, permanently attached set of bottom straps to carry a small tripod.

Conclusion

It may be a little too boxy to carry around all day long for some photographers. I found its size and shape did get in my way and restrict my movement somewhat. I like to wear a small bag across body sometimes, and this one isn’t designed for that.

But if carrying lots of gear safely is a priority, this is an ideal choice for its size. It’s one of only two bags in this selection that sits upright on its own (if you don’t have a tripod attached).

Rating: 8/10

ThinkTank PressPass 10

ThinkTank PressPass 10

Think Tank Photo PressPass 10

Retails for $129.75

A shoulder or sling bag with a very comfortable, well-designed padded strap—and also features a tuck-away waist belt that, when pulled out, turns the bag into a waist pack. The main strap is removable, should you want to use the waist belt instead.

The bag features a padded insert with dividers that can be completely removed. That’s handy. There’s also a hidden rain cover, and a couple of zippered pockets.

Although it’s not officially stated, I think this bag is 6 L, because it’s a similar size to the RoadRunner. Although once the padded insert is removed, it will be slightly larger. It’s approximately 5 inches wide, with curved front corners, so it’s not too boxy or protruding when worn cross-body or on your shoulder.

The zippered opening is on the top of the bag, and opens up wide, making it easy if you need to change lenses.

Conclusion

This is the most practical and versatile bag of the bunch, and the best option here if you’re travelling. I’ve used it as a personal carry-on item on a few flights now, and I love it.

This is a useful bag for street photography if you have a couple of lenses or a second camera body. But for street work with minimal gear, it may be slightly on the large side for some.

Rating: 10/10

WotanCraft MINI RIDER V2 Sling Bag 4.5L

WotanCraft MINI RIDER V2 Sling Bag 4.5L

Wotancraft Mini Rider V2 Sling Bag 4.5L

Retails for $169

Available in khaki brown or black.

A bag design inspired by military styling and practicality. This Dualcoat Water Repellent 500D Nylon Canvas (PFAS-Free) bag is the only one I’ve come across that comes with a detachable stabilizing strap, creating a three-point harness system to help keep the bag in position on your body. So many bags tend to slip when you’re wearing them and shooting, and end up under your arm and get in the way, which is annoying. Not this one. For some, this is reason enough to buy the bag. The shoulder strap is also detachable.

The bag allows for good customization. It has 360-degree Velcro lining inside it, and a number of dividers and pocket add-ons are available. I particularly like the zipper-less pocket module for stashing memory cards or keys. You can also purchase exterior add-on pouches, including a useful circular filter holder.

Conclusion

This bag looks the least like a camera bag, and that can be a good thing for street and travel photography. I love that without rigid side panels, this very comfortable bag can compress down and be worn very flat against your body, or opened up to fit in a surprising amount.

The attention to detail on this bag is noteworthy, particularly the soft leather zipper pulls.

Rating: 9/10

PGYTECH OneGo Solo V2 4L

PGYTech OneGo Solo V2 4L

PGYTECH OneGo Solo V2 4L

Retails for $69.95

Available in obsidian or moss green.

A smooth polyester/polyurethane blended coating provides good water resistance, possibly better than all the options here with a typical ripstop nylon outer shell. It’s become a trend to make bags with a shiny shell, and most look cheap and plasticky. But not this one. The design and detailing is quite elegant and appealing.

It’s a bit of a TARDIS—it looks small, but when you open it wide, you’ll be surprised at how much it holds. There are a good number of well-thought-out internal pockets for storing batteries, cards, cables, etc.

It’s a tiny detail, but this was the only bag that had a loop to hold a pen. I often carry a pen and a small notebook, and the pen is always getting lost and buried at the bottom of a pocket. Another small detail are the four loops at the base of the bag, and the supplied straps, so you can attach a small tripod or selfie stick.

Conclusion

This is the best bag of the bunch for its small, streamlined, and unobtrusive design. If you have a small camera and want to carry a spare lens, extra battery, phone, and wallet—this bag will accommodate it.

Rating: 9/10

Moment Everything Sling 2L

Moment Everything Sling 2L

Moment Everything Sling 2L

The smallest of the bunch, and surprisingly versatile and useful. It features utility straps on its underside, offering the ability to carry a compact tripod, and has a quick-release strap that can be shortened so the sling can become a waist pack. This is a very neat feature.

There’s a dedicated zippered pocket for your phone, and plenty of well-thought-out pockets inside, and very useful compression straps that allow you to expand the bag by up to four inches, should you need to stash a lightweight windbreaker.

Conclusion

This is a good bag if you intend to carry your camera—maybe on a strap and over your shoulder or around your neck—and just need a little bag to carry your accessories, reading glasses, phone, etc. Although you can stash a small camera if need be.

Rating: 8.5/10

Oberwerth Sling Pure 5L

Oberwerth Sling Bag Pure

Oberwerth Sling Bag Pure

Retails for $599.00

Made with the finest leather in Germany, this Pure bag is pure luxury. Its simple design is refreshing. No external pockets, just one main zippered compartment that opens away from your body, making finding things a breeze.

This bag features a metal Cobra® fastener that allows you to transform it from sling to waist bag, providing a good hands-free solution for changing a lens while out and about.

Conclusion

The uncompromising quality of craftsmanship and materials is second to none, and can be appreciated when you use this bag. Yet, it is a statement of understatement. Using this bag is a pleasurable experience. With the amount of gear I can store in it, and access quickly and easily, this bag is a favourite of the bunch.

Rating: 10/10

Final Thoughts

These bags are the best of the dozens available, in my opinion. They are all great choices. Because they all vary slightly in size and functionality, there should be something here for everyone.

For Minimal Gear

The PGYTech is hard to beat. It’s small and very streamlined, so you barely notice you’re wearing it.

For Versatility and Practicality

ThinkTank’s PressPass 10 and WotanCraft’s MINI RIDER are two top choices. The PressPass wins if you’re travelling and want to carry a little more gear, but the Mini Rider V2 wins for general urban and street photography use.

For Luxury and Quality

Nothing can beat an Oberwerth—the Pure Sling is a joy to use, and can hold a lot of gear. 

 

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Sophia Reyes is a passionate makeup enthusiast and freelance beauty writer based in New York City. With over 8 years of experience testing products, creating looks, and following industry trends, she specializes in everyday wearable makeup, clean beauty, and inclusive skincare routines. When she's not swatching the latest lip glosses, you'll find her exploring art galleries or trying new coffee spots. Follow her for honest reviews and beginner-friendly tutorials!
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