![]() ![]() Most of the Pack Hacker team agrees this sling bag looks slick-we’re suckers for a black-on-black aesthetic, and we think the tactical look is more like “tacticool,” which is right up our alley. ![]() All in all, it’s a pretty minimal style of branding-which we like. Inside the sling, there’s one more logo on the interior of the front compartment that includes the brand name CODEOFBELL, “designed in Los Angeles,” and its web address. There’s also some branding found on the buttons, Hypalon pulls, and Hypalon zipper pulls. When it comes to branding, CODEOFBELL has taken a simple black-on-black approach with its logo and mark on the front of the sling. From the straps and strap keepers to the buckles, zippers, and pulls-it can seem overwhelming at first, but rest assured, everything does have a specific function and we’ll fill you in on every last detail below. The first thing you’ll notice about the CODEOFBELL X-POD is that there’s a lot going on with this sling. We’ve been testing the CODEOFBELL X-POD for a month in Detroit and Chicago, and we’ve got a lot to say about it (are you surprised?). ![]() That’s pretty much everything we’re looking for in a sling bag, so when we heard about the X-POD, we knew we had to get our hands on it. In this review, we’re going to be taking a look at one of the more recent additions to the sling game, the CODEOFBELL X-POD-a 2.3- to 4.5-liter sling that has a tactical look with plenty of customization options.īased in Los Angeles, CODEOFBELL is a brand that specializes in small, efficient gear for carrying everyday essentials. There’s no doubt about it: slings are convenient, stylish, and more popular than ever. ![]()
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