NOLA Nobody Designs Sentinel quick adjust Sling Review

New Orleans is renowned for Bourbon Street, jazz, and beignets, but Nobody would suggest it should be known for high-quality rifle slings. Dissatisfied with the market’s offerings, NOLA Nobody Designs took matters into their own hands, purchasing a sewing machine and launching a small business to create affordable, functional, and attractive rifle slings.

Close-up view of a rifle with a camouflage sling and a mounted scope, resting on a textured surface.

I reached out to Nobody Designs on X (@Nobody_Designs) to test one of their slings after my previous go-to manufacturer (who shall remain nameless) left me in a bind. They graciously agreed to participate in our latest giveaway, sending me a Multicam Tropic Sentinel Quick Adjust Sling to review, along with a Multicam Tropic Sling Manager for the promotion and this review.

A Multicam Tropic Sentinel Quick Adjust Sling laying flat on a concrete surface, showcasing its adjustable straps and attachment points.

Slings, much like grips, are highly subjective firearm accessories. Preferences vary widely in brand, features, style, and hardware. Initially, the specs of the Sentinel Quick Adjust Sling raised some concerns. The material appeared thinner than what I was accustomed to, and the webbing at the attachment points was listed as 1 inch wide. In my experience, quick-adjust slings made from thin 1-inch webbing often underperformed. However, my concerns were quickly dispelled once I attached some Damage Industries QD hardware and mounted the sling on a carbine. This sling is exceptionally well-designed and well-crafted.

Close-up of a Multicam Tropic Sentinel Quick Adjust Sling by Nobody Designs, showcasing its webbing and logo on textured surface.

The Sentinel Quick Adjust Sling’s webbing strikes an ideal balance: stiff yet flexible, thin yet comfortable. The 1-inch webbing at the attachment and adjustment points minimizes hardware size and eliminates excess material. Meanwhile, the 1.5-inch webbing in the main section offers greater comfort than standard 1-inch or 1.25-inch slings without the bulk of a padded sling. The stitching is clean and precise, with a discreet Nobody Designs logo tag subtly incorporated.

Close-up of a Multicam Tropic Sentinel Quick Adjust Sling showing the attachment point, cam buckle, and webbing design.

The sling features polymer hardware for the slides and 1-to-1.5-inch webbing connectors. For quick adjustments, Nobody Designs opted for a classic all-metal cam buckle, which provides fast, resistance-free operation. I used a small piece of provided paracord to loop into the pull-tab, adding extra grip for adjustments.

Close-up view of a Multicam Tropic Sentinel Quick Adjust Sling showing attachment points and webbing details.

Additionally, the sling includes elastic sleeves to manage excess material near the attachment points. In the past, I’ve relied on tape or rubber “Ranger bands” for this purpose, so I found this standard feature to be a thoughtful and practical addition.

Close-up view of the Multicam Tropic Sentinel Quick Adjust Sling, showcasing the webbing, connectors, and stitching detail.


The price? Just $40. For an American-made, small-business-crafted sling made from Berry-compliant materials and available in a half-dozen popular colors and patterns, this is a steal. It’s $20–$30 less than many competitors, which often lack the same level of features. Nobody Designs set out to deliver “cool guy” kit at an affordable price, and they’ve succeeded impressively.

In summary, the Sentinel Quick Adjust Sling is a well-thought-out, feature-rich product that outperforms many big-name brands while costing less. By choosing this sling, customers support a Louisiana craftsman and get exceptional value.

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  1. coolgecko2015 Avatar

    This is a well written review of the Sentinel Quick Adjust Sling. I’m going to check out the options available for this sling and may acquire one for an AR pistol. It looks to be a well thought out design with a quality build.

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