The second largest is the Unit Shoulder Bag. A bit more technical than the Weekender, this bag offers 12 liters of storage across multiple external and internal pockets and pouches. That includes a 14-inch laptop sleeve, a hidden zip pocket on the outside (large enough for some EDC gear), and a handy V-Buckle strap for jacket or accessory storage.

The smallest, speediest, and most secure of the bunch is the Unit Sling Bag, which offers a compact 6.0 liters of storage. Like its larger messenger-style sibling, it has a built-in V-Buckle strap, and it has a quick-release shoulder strap like the Weekender. It also has several pockets, including a quick-access back zippered pouch for EDC gear.

Olive-green crossbody bag with zipper and metal clasp worn over a dark green jacket.
For a more compact, secure and speedy option, there’s the Unit Sling.
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Tactical and practical

There are a couple of things going on with these bags that help unify them as a set. For starters, all three of them get a spectacular-looking, military-inspired Light Army green colorway.

However, they also have some other material and functional features. For instance, all three are crafted from X-PAC X50 Tactical fabric.