When I picked up my new Delta Sling Pack from Fishpond, it
was like Christmas morning. Fishpond put
a lot of love into this innovative new sling.
The bag is symmetrically designed, so a lefty or a righty can both use
this bag all day long, or you can switch shoulders from time to time to combat
fatigue. Looking for gear
attachments? Try over forty different
straps, tabs, loops and attachment points!
With a well thought out “work station” on the shoulder pad, there are a
myriad of places to attach your nippers, hemostats and all the other stuff we
all carry on the water. Most of these
items are easily reached without having to turn the bag around.
The Delta Sling has a slim profile, but can be loaded to the
gills if you choose to do so. Fishpond’s
tippet cords and Headgate tippet rollers attach perfectly to the bag in a few
different configurations. Four main
compartments are set up to hold all of your fly boxes with room to spare for
lunch and a rain jacket. A Velcro
attachment found in the main compartment can be set up for a pistol holster,
and the small zippered pouches found below the shoulder strap attachments are
perfect for dry shake, fishing license, and the like.
Many sling packs don’t offer a net slide or attachment, and
this is where this bag really shines. A
generously wide net slide keeps your net right where you need it, and is
perfect for the “big boy” nets anglers tend to haul around these days. When the net is in the slide and you need to
access the bag, simply lifting the net a few inches and rotating it 90 degrees
makes getting into the zippered compartments a snap. Long handled nets as well as short ones stay
safely secured and out of the way while actively fishing.
The comfort of the Delta Sling is undeniable. The wide and soft shoulder strap distributes
weight evenly, and the bag stays out of the way of casting motions. The straps offer maximum adjustability for
different body types, and ventilation is much better than traditional hip
packs, as the bag sits on your hip instead of the middle of your back. The meshy back panel and foam padding are
very comfortable for day-long use. If
you are in the market for a new fishing pack, swing by your local Fishpond
dealer and check this bag out. You’ll
like what you see, enjoy the variety of setup options, and look good on the
water, too.
Price: $149.95
Words and photographs by Scott Spooner
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