Everyday Carry

Hazard 4 Hibachi Sling

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Adam Molina
Hazard 4 Hibachi Sling

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A good bag is an essential part of many EDC’s, but sometimes even daypacks can become cumbersome to carry around all day. When you need to keep it light and versatile a sling might be the way to go, but most slings aren't made to carry anything bigger than a wallet and your keys. That's where the Hazard 4 Hibachi sling sets itself apart. Not only is it tough enough to handle most harsh conditions, you can also customize the main compartment to fit your needs.

The Hazard 4 Hibachi sling pulls no punches. It features a Cordura 1000D nylon construction and YKK zippers meant to take a beating in the field, so you know it can survive EDC. The molded exterior helps it to maintain a “no-flap” aerodynamic shape perfect for motorcycle riders while also providing even more protection for the gear inside. Most slings have a thin strap that can get uncomfortable with heavier loads. That isn't the case with the Hibachi's wide, padded shoulder strap. A second cross-body strap gives you even better stability when you need it, and best of all it doesn't get in the way of functionality. You can still swing it from back to chest to access your gear in a pinch thanks to a quick-access side zipper.

The outside of the bag might feature MOLLE-compatible webbing for further customization, but the inside of the bag is just as versatile. It has a velcro backing so you can attach as many pouches and organizers as you can fit while still having room for up to a 15-inch laptop. Specialized accessory pouches are sold separately and allow you to carry everything you’d need from a photoshoot to a day at the range. By default, the Hibachi sling comes with a solid multiple-use EDC divider that should be perfect for most people. You can use it to organize smaller accessories like pens, tablets, or multitools in a way that keeps it accessible and separate from larger items.

Slings are becoming more popular, but few are improving on functionality in the way that the Hazard 4 Hibachi sling does. If you’re in the market for a versatile way to carry everything from shooting gear to photography equipment and then some, make sure to pick one of these up for yourself by clicking the link below.

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About the Author
Adam Molina is a product review expert and seasoned everyday-carry enthusiast. They have covered gadgets and niche items for almost ten years and are passionate about exploring the ever-evolving landscape of consumer electronics and everyday carry gear. Having always been drawn towards electronics, they began their career reviewing audio gear and personal electronics for outlets like Soundguys, Android Authority, and Business Insider. They are currently a member of MKBHD network of channels, including an executive producer role on the Waveform Podcast.

In addition to their expertise in the tech realm, Adam possesses a wealth of knowledge and experience in everyday carry gear ranging from watches to niche carabiners. He has used more backpacks than he can count, a plethora of different kinds of wallets, all kinds of multi-tools, and many random gadgets that never even make it into a recommended buying guide. Adam has developed a deep understanding of the nuances and practicality that make these items indispensable to modern-day life.

Adam is an avid runner and reader in their spare time and loves to learn random skills. Adam is the go-to resource if you are looking for an expert opinion on a product or want to learn more about everyday carry. They are happy to answer any questions and help you find the best products for your needs.

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