Vans Warp Sling Bag vs Puma Evercat Sidewall Sling Backpack

The main difference between the Vans Warp Sling Bag and the Puma Evercat Sidewall Sling Backpack is that the Warp Sling Bag has Side Pockets (1 stretch side pocket) while the Evercat Sidewall Sling Backpack does not.

Vans Warp Sling Bag - Front View
Puma Evercat Sidewall Sling Backpack - Front View
Specs Brand Vans Puma
Name Warp Sling Bag Evercat Sidewall Sling Backpack
Category Sling Sling
Sub Category Everyday Everyday
Capacity (L) 11L
Dimensions (in) 4 x 8 x 16
Weight (lb) 0.35
Fabric 100% CORDURA® nylon
Color Grey Black/Silver
Rating 4.8
Price Under $50 Under $50
General Features Shoulder Straps Adjustable shoulder strap Adjustable strap
Zippers Nylon zipper with string pulls Nylon zipper with branded pulls
Main Compartment Access Normal top two way zip access Normal top zip access
External Pockets 1 stretch side pocket, zip pockets, stash pocket Front zip pocket
Internal Compartments Padded tablet compartment Interior zip pocket
Side Pockets 1 stretch side pocket
Water Bottle Stretch water bottle pocket
Handles Top grab nylon handle
Business & School Features Tablet Sleeve Padded; Fits most 10-inch tablets
Hiking / Backpacking Features Back Panel Waffle mesh

You're currently comparing the Warp Sling Bag by Vans against the Evercat Sidewall Sling Backpack by Puma.


Vans's Warp Sling Bag is a Sling backpack with Everyday features while Puma's Evercat Sidewall Sling Backpack is a Sling backpack with Everyday features.

The Vans Warp Sling Bag has a capacity of 11L (liters), weighs pounds and it's dimensions in inches are 4 x 8 x 16. It's made of 100% CORDURA® nylon and is available in Grey in comparison the Puma Evercat Sidewall Sling Backpack's capacity is with a size of inches. Constructed from it weighs 0.35 pounds and is available in Black/Silver.