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Fitdom Tactical Inspired Large Fanny Pack For Men. Perfect Techwear Accessories EDC Bag For Men. Multi-Functional Waist Pack
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Package Dimensions | 12.4 x 10.12 x 2.99 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
Department | Unisex Adult |
Manufacturer | Fitdom |
ASIN | B07K8CZ5WT |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SB1 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #65,177 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #82 in Hiking Waist Packs |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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“Best waist pack ever!" "What a find!" “Will last you years” “Definitely high quality” "Love how is stylish and comfortable" "Highly recommended!"
Looking for a quality and stylish waist pack that can hang with your active lifestyle? You search ends here.
GOOD INVESTMENT - Our fanny pack is made with heavy duty 600d polyester and stitching is covered by extra blinding. This means it will last years without ripping even carrying a water bottle or Ipad. So you can carry all your necessities and gadgets where you go with just one bag.
COMFORTABLE FOR ALL SIZES- Extra wide waist strap made for all body sizes from 20' to 56'. Even if you are not a fanny pack person, use it as a cross body bag or sling pack. A versatile carry-on for every personality and occasion.
STAY ORGANIZED - Keep our personal belongings organized with 2 quick access pockets and 4 sealed compartments. Never have to worry about items get mixed with the other or wasting your time looking for them.
GETS THE JOB DONE - Our waist bag is packed with features such as multiple key attachments, molle webbing for your gadgets, cloth strap for your sweater, and more. Whether you are going for a hike or traveling, you can count on it to satisfy your personal need.
100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEED AND HASSLE FREE RETURN - At Fitdom, making customer happy is our #1 priority. If our product did not earn your full satisfaction, just return it for a full refund, no question asked. You have nothing to lose.
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Customers like the quality, size, fit, weight and appearance of the waist pack. For example, they mention it's well made, has room for everything and has multiple pockets. That said, some appreciate the portability and tactical look.
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Customers like the quality of the waist pack. They mention that it's well made, has solid stitching, and the material is good. The bag has three tough plastic rings on the front where they can hook their keys. It comes with a sturdy carabiner and exterior straps to hold items like keys. The material is stiff, making it more durable than the one they had before. Some say that it has been a great EDC bag and is the best fanny/waist pack they have bought.
"This is by far the best fanny/waist pack I have bought...." Read more
"...It has three tough plastic rings on the front where I can hook my keys with two pouches where I can stick my hooked keys and wireless earphone case...." Read more
"...And the quality is top-notch. It also comes with a sturdy carabiner and exterior straps to hold items like keys, a rolled up sweater, water bottle,..." Read more
"...It was inexpensive, but seems very well made...." Read more
Customers find the size of the waist pack to be perfect. They say it has room for everything, the inside pouch is roomy, and the number of pockets is perfect. Some say the bag can carry everything they need to work and communicate with on hikes, shopping, concerts, and more. They also mention that it has great hidden pockets for cash and passports, tucked safely away where pickpockets can't reach.
"...I bought the 5 pocket large model. It is very roomy and holds everything I need. It is water proof military grade." Read more
"...It carries everything that I need to work and communicate with on hikes, shopping, concert, or football game...." Read more
"...It is much more spacious, comfortable, and user friendly than anything similar that I've come across. And the quality is top-notch...." Read more
"...its still INTACT, the amount of pockets and positioning is just so versatyle, i love this thing so much i dont go out without it, im a photographer..." Read more
Customers like the fit of the waist pack. For example, they say it's large enough to fit all their EDC in, has multiple pockets, and is small enough to stuff into a Timbuktu messenger bag. The strap is a good size, and it has all the pockets you'll ever need. It's bigger than expected but not obscenely big. The bag fits great on the front forks of their bike, and the measurements are accurate.
"...The sling bag is small enough that I can stuff it into a Timbuktu messenger bag so that I can carry the messenger bag and a backpack onboard an..." Read more
"...It’s plenty wide, but is thin. The main fastener (which is light plastic) or plastic catches and fastener rings seem a bit cheap...." Read more
"...Otherwise I like the size, pockets, clips and loops. I wear the straps long and have it on my right hip just a little towards the back...." Read more
"...-Blank field over Fitdom logo? Add hook-and-loop, plz-Wings/flaps where straps connect on either side are wasted space so......" Read more
Customers like the weight of the waist pack. For example, they mention it's portable, has a good size for light travel, and can be carried in the front or back. The quick adjustable straps work surprisingly well, and it'll fit around the shoulder for easy stowing. Overall, most are happy with the weight and portability of the product.
"...It’s nice and lightweight but sturdy. It fits comfortably...." Read more
"...made for a stocky person that I can experiment on with that’s not super bulky and if it’s not up to snuff I’ll give it to the kids to play with and..." Read more
"...This bag not only held up, but WOW was it convenient for my travel needs...." Read more
"Good size for light travel" Read more
Customers like the appearance of the waist pack. They say it has a cool tactical look while avoiding the "I-Wish-I-was-in-the-Army" look. They also appreciate the good design, and the orange lining is neat. Customers also mention that the bag is durable and functional, with a large enough but not overwhelming inner compartment. They love the inside dividers, pockets, and zipper.
"...-Not too tall at about 6 inches-Orange lining is neat-Affordable and functionalBut I ran into a few key issues...." Read more
"...The design isn't just functional, it also looks very cool! I've used mine every day since I've received it, and I will continue to...." Read more
"this bag is great in theory. i love the orange color on the inside and the outside look pretty good...." Read more
"...The good:* I LOVE the orange inside, I think makes it so much easier to find things than with my other bags.*..." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the waist pack. They say the strap is wide and comfortable for carry all day. They also like the versatility of having a comfortable sling pack and the fit and style of it. Customers also appreciate the tabs on the zipper that conforms to their finger to make it easier to open.
"...It is much more spacious, comfortable, and user friendly than anything similar that I've come across. And the quality is top-notch...." Read more
"...It’s nice and lightweight but sturdy. It fits comfortably...." Read more
"...I love the pull tabs on the zipper too it conforms to your finger to make it even easier to open...." Read more
"...I even used it as a pillow on the floor of a ferry one night and it was comfortable!..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the waist pack. They say it is a great product and worth your money.
"...-Not too tall at about 6 inches-Orange lining is neat-Affordable and functionalBut I ran into a few key issues...." Read more
"...It was inexpensive, but seems very well made...." Read more
"...Still, good quality for the price." Read more
"...The bag is worth the money, but I’d like the handle." Read more
Customers like the versatility of the waist pack. For example, they say it's practical, incredibly versatile, and handy. Customers also say it works well for work, everyday use, and play. They mention it'll be a perfect companion for motorcycle rides.
"...not yet left it anywhere, probably because of the versatility of its thick clippable web belt that can be snapped around the waist, slung over one..." Read more
"...Internal compartments and zippers they are good for placing important documents or usb charging cablles without them moving around...." Read more
"...It's also incredibly versatile, and with all the trains, busses, cabs, and walking....I could switch it around to where it was most comfortable that..." Read more
"...It is versatile and comfortable - the perfect size for a quick hike, or a day at the amusement park...." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2019
-Barbarians EDC MOLLE Sling - Ordered 1, arrived splitting at seams. Return, re-order, arrived damaged. Time for new brand.
-Red Rock Outdoor Gear Rover Sling - Seemed sturdy though it had a MOLLE length on the sling strap come right off without provocation. The rest of it held up fine, it was just kind of squat and fat and deep and I wanted something a little taller, narrower, and contained. Later sold as used.
-Red Rock Outdoor Gear Large Rover Sling - Loved the profile of the bag, held up beautifully, and I still have it. But still too deep and too wide for my personal preferences.
-Oakley Extractor - Love the style, love the look (minus the fat 'O' on the front), and the storage space with hook and loop is great. Strap was too narrow for me, bag was too wide, and it doesn't stand up on it's bottom; needs to be laid on its back. Another issue is the MOLLE straps have two rows of vertical stitching for each division. Second stitch makes it less than 1.5 inches wide meaning most MOLLE gear can't lace through. I trimmed those stitching to attach some pouches and realized it was just an impractical bag for me on all fronts except internal storage compartments.
-Condor MOLLE Hydration Pouch - Tried to build a custom MOLLE bag of sorts. This ended up being super heavy and there was no structural support so it wouldn't stand on its own.
-PlasMaller Tactical Waist Pack - This bag hit everything on my list except for 1) pocket/zipper style makes access to contents difficult and 2) crazy small. I needed at least 5 inches tall and 8.25 long to hold a journal and this bag was about 4 inches tall or something.
And so I came across this bag and the reviews were good so I went for it. So far, this has been the most effective bag of the lot. I did, however, augment the strap significantly to make it more functional.
First off, yeah, you get what you pay for more or less. It's a super pliable nylon that's not military grade but higher denier nylons don't flex much at all and are uncomfortable. This thing being made from regular backpack material is a win for me. I especially love the orange lining just for the pop and ease of visibility of contents.
It also fits a good deal of items in a few separated pouches rather than one big dump bucket. Since it's not a rigid material, filling it makes it bulge so I cut the plastic D-rings off the front and put on some 1 inch strap keepers and ran a compression strap with pinch buckle at the top. Removing the D-rings isn't necessary to fit a compression strap, but I wanted to also mount a multi-tool so, meh. I like to carry a couple superfluous things and this bag accommodates that desire.
Overall personal pros:
-Not very or overly militaristic
-Lots of space and organization
-Not too tall at about 6 inches
-Orange lining is neat
-Affordable and functional
But I ran into a few key issues.
The first issue I fixed by essentially destroying the bag. Straight straps do not make for a good cross-body fit. The base needs to be offset either left or right depending upon wearing preference. Great bags have modular mounting points. This bag has straight straps, so wearing it cross-body means the lower flap pulls inward at a right angle and the bag tries to sit perpendicular to your body rather than flush. It's taller than it is deep, so this extends your silhouette and means the bag gets caught on stuff. The strap is also a bit too pliable which, unlike my thoughts on the bag material, I find this problematic. SO - I cut the straps off, stitched down their excess, and stitched on an additional 1.5 inch webbing through the existing strap D-ring adjuster things. I then attached a modified Hazard 4 shoulder strap with just 1.5 inch slip fittings - no other stitching - and it sits flush on my back.
I'm also not thrilled with the soft, breathable athletic padding material that's on the back of the bag. It adds a bit too much dimension for me and I don't really need that much interference for comfort if I'm not carrying more than 20 pounds. Would rather do without but that's not really something I can fix without having to re-stitch the entire bag and I'm not about that right now.
It's also just too deep for me. I'd rather have the two pockets on the front offset to either side of the main body for one long, shallow bag and then have the front be open MOLLE webbing or a big hook-and-loop field; I had to sew on my own hook-and-loop in a spot that seems weird to leave empty. But, like I wrote previously, this is the best bag I've come by to fit my interests.
Overall personal cons:
-Straight straps do not fit cross-body effectively
-Orange stitching can be seen along outside seems when bag is filled
-Blank field over Fitdom logo? Add hook-and-loop, plz
-Wings/flaps where straps connect on either side are wasted space so...
-Front pockets should go on either side of bag to minimize depth and decrease silhouette
-Comfort padding is a bulky and unnecessary luxury
But I like it and it works for now until I guess I finally just make my own bag since that's a thing I can do but have never done and also know will cost a lot and take a long time and I'd rather just buy half a dozen things for 15 or 20 each until then because I love failure?
Ah well, hopefully this novel helps someone else looking for a bag similar to the way I'm looking. I'm currently waiting on a custom order from a company called BDS tactical who make tactical fanny packs, among other things. They have a blank MOLLE panel that I'm going to try just slapping MOLLE bags on and see what happens. 3-5 week lead time though.
GOOD LUCK
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2019
-Barbarians EDC MOLLE Sling - Ordered 1, arrived splitting at seams. Return, re-order, arrived damaged. Time for new brand.
-Red Rock Outdoor Gear Rover Sling - Seemed sturdy though it had a MOLLE length on the sling strap come right off without provocation. The rest of it held up fine, it was just kind of squat and fat and deep and I wanted something a little taller, narrower, and contained. Later sold as used.
-Red Rock Outdoor Gear Large Rover Sling - Loved the profile of the bag, held up beautifully, and I still have it. But still too deep and too wide for my personal preferences.
-Oakley Extractor - Love the style, love the look (minus the fat 'O' on the front), and the storage space with hook and loop is great. Strap was too narrow for me, bag was too wide, and it doesn't stand up on it's bottom; needs to be laid on its back. Another issue is the MOLLE straps have two rows of vertical stitching for each division. Second stitch makes it less than 1.5 inches wide meaning most MOLLE gear can't lace through. I trimmed those stitching to attach some pouches and realized it was just an impractical bag for me on all fronts except internal storage compartments.
-Condor MOLLE Hydration Pouch - Tried to build a custom MOLLE bag of sorts. This ended up being super heavy and there was no structural support so it wouldn't stand on its own.
-PlasMaller Tactical Waist Pack - This bag hit everything on my list except for 1) pocket/zipper style makes access to contents difficult and 2) crazy small. I needed at least 5 inches tall and 8.25 long to hold a journal and this bag was about 4 inches tall or something.
And so I came across this bag and the reviews were good so I went for it. So far, this has been the most effective bag of the lot. I did, however, augment the strap significantly to make it more functional.
First off, yeah, you get what you pay for more or less. It's a super pliable nylon that's not military grade but higher denier nylons don't flex much at all and are uncomfortable. This thing being made from regular backpack material is a win for me. I especially love the orange lining just for the pop and ease of visibility of contents.
It also fits a good deal of items in a few separated pouches rather than one big dump bucket. Since it's not a rigid material, filling it makes it bulge so I cut the plastic D-rings off the front and put on some 1 inch strap keepers and ran a compression strap with pinch buckle at the top. Removing the D-rings isn't necessary to fit a compression strap, but I wanted to also mount a multi-tool so, meh. I like to carry a couple superfluous things and this bag accommodates that desire.
Overall personal pros:
-Not very or overly militaristic
-Lots of space and organization
-Not too tall at about 6 inches
-Orange lining is neat
-Affordable and functional
But I ran into a few key issues.
The first issue I fixed by essentially destroying the bag. Straight straps do not make for a good cross-body fit. The base needs to be offset either left or right depending upon wearing preference. Great bags have modular mounting points. This bag has straight straps, so wearing it cross-body means the lower flap pulls inward at a right angle and the bag tries to sit perpendicular to your body rather than flush. It's taller than it is deep, so this extends your silhouette and means the bag gets caught on stuff. The strap is also a bit too pliable which, unlike my thoughts on the bag material, I find this problematic. SO - I cut the straps off, stitched down their excess, and stitched on an additional 1.5 inch webbing through the existing strap D-ring adjuster things. I then attached a modified Hazard 4 shoulder strap with just 1.5 inch slip fittings - no other stitching - and it sits flush on my back.
I'm also not thrilled with the soft, breathable athletic padding material that's on the back of the bag. It adds a bit too much dimension for me and I don't really need that much interference for comfort if I'm not carrying more than 20 pounds. Would rather do without but that's not really something I can fix without having to re-stitch the entire bag and I'm not about that right now.
It's also just too deep for me. I'd rather have the two pockets on the front offset to either side of the main body for one long, shallow bag and then have the front be open MOLLE webbing or a big hook-and-loop field; I had to sew on my own hook-and-loop in a spot that seems weird to leave empty. But, like I wrote previously, this is the best bag I've come by to fit my interests.
Overall personal cons:
-Straight straps do not fit cross-body effectively
-Orange stitching can be seen along outside seems when bag is filled
-Blank field over Fitdom logo? Add hook-and-loop, plz
-Wings/flaps where straps connect on either side are wasted space so...
-Front pockets should go on either side of bag to minimize depth and decrease silhouette
-Comfort padding is a bulky and unnecessary luxury
But I like it and it works for now until I guess I finally just make my own bag since that's a thing I can do but have never done and also know will cost a lot and take a long time and I'd rather just buy half a dozen things for 15 or 20 each until then because I love failure?
Ah well, hopefully this novel helps someone else looking for a bag similar to the way I'm looking. I'm currently waiting on a custom order from a company called BDS tactical who make tactical fanny packs, among other things. They have a blank MOLLE panel that I'm going to try just slapping MOLLE bags on and see what happens. 3-5 week lead time though.
GOOD LUCK
However, now I don't have to pick and choose (or limit) my EDC gear on a daily basis. This bag has several easy access pockets, as well as a very organized main compartment with separate smaller compartments inside. It is much more spacious, comfortable, and user friendly than anything similar that I've come across. And the quality is top-notch. It also comes with a sturdy carabiner and exterior straps to hold items like keys, a rolled up sweater, water bottle, etc.
And if that isn't enough to convince you to get this bag, just look at it. The design isn't just functional, it also looks very cool! I've used mine every day since I've received it, and I will continue to. You can use it walking, running, biking, on subway commutes, even laying down with it still on...and several thunderstorms have shown how tough and weatherproof it is.
If you need or want a bag anything like what I've described, this is the one to get! You can spend 3x as much on other crap and this will still outperform them. So hurry up so you can get moving with ease and style.
Top reviews from other countries
1. Thick belting provides good support
2. Many spots to hook carabiners and stuffs.
3. Spacious interior with a mesh for electronic items.
Cons.
1. Thick belt providing a sort of rope burn when slinging side ways, to the neck.
2. As in the picture attached, pull broke off in approximately 2 weeks of usage.
Reviewed in Singapore on July 18, 2021
1. Thick belting provides good support
2. Many spots to hook carabiners and stuffs.
3. Spacious interior with a mesh for electronic items.
Cons.
1. Thick belt providing a sort of rope burn when slinging side ways, to the neck.
2. As in the picture attached, pull broke off in approximately 2 weeks of usage.
Reviewed in Mexico on January 10, 2022