Megabeta Climber Sling
Avoid juggling your climbing gear with the Ultimate Technical Cross-body Bag
Here's what this bag offers:
1. High performance materials and airflow to improve your climbing shoe lifespan
2. Your bag keeps your gear organized so you can focus on the important stuff
3. Environmentally responsible design with recycled materials and hardware
Maximize your climbing efficiency and keep your stuff organized and accessible
The bag construction is simple and lightweight. The layout and pockets are designed for the urban climber, making it easier to grab your gym bag on the way out of the door.
And to avoid stinky shoes, the bag features ventilation that offers 20% faster drying for your shoes (in a side-by-side comparison with vents taped shut).
Made from Recycled Materials
Our products have an impact on the planet, which is why we sourced sustainable technical materials with our factory.
The Megabeta Sling Bag is crafted from durable material to withstand the daily haul, it offers excellent protection for your shoes and gear.
As someone who climbs nearly every day I absolutely adore this bag. Both my pairs of shoes fit perfectly in the main compartment and aside from items practicality i really love the way it looks too! I've had so many compliments on too 🥹💕
The Megabeta bag has been great to use for my me and my girlfriend! It’s lightweight, versatile, and carries everything I need for a casual bouldering day. The ventilation keeps my shoes from smelling and the sling strap makes for a better front-packing experience than a standard backpack
This is the perfect size bag to fit essential climbing gear and a pair of shoes. I have a large gear bag for longer gym sessions but it’s nice having this smaller bag for quick session and it will be perfect for my business trips so i can actually have all the gear I want.
Love the bag’s vibe but my shoes and feet have never been stinkier. Whatever magic is supposed to happen in that compartment, doesn’t. They just kinda stay wet, which wasn’t the case before when they'd just be aired out. I’ll still be using the bag for its easy travel aspects, but likely not relying on any inner air movement after a climb.