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Color:Jet Black “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 are cover by extra blinding. This means it which will last years without ripping even carrying 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 size from 20' to 56'. Even if you not fanny pack person, use it as cross body bag or sling pack. A versatile carry-on for every personality and occasion. STAY ORGANIZED - Keep our personal belonging 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. We have limited supply of this best selling product. Grab yours today from .com exclusively.
T**A
Looks great, works great, just another part of an endless struggle for me
I've been on the hunt for the most effective sling bag for my personal, everyday use and I don't know if this is it. Here's a comparison to everything I've tried coupled with my opinions. Following that I'll give a pros and cons. Skip to the bottom section if you just want my take on this bag, which I like a lot.-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 functionalBut 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 also means the bag gets caught on stuff. The strap is also a bit to 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 needs that much interference for comfort if I'm not carrying more than 20 pounds. Wold 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 luxuryBut 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, yeesh.GOOD LUCK
R**2
BUY THIS F@$KIN BAG!!!!!
So f#@kin worth the money!!!!!! I bought this to change out my old SigSauer ammo bag that I use as an EDC. The bag looks sick AF when wearing it. The straps are oversized which makes it great for around the sholder carry. The Zippers are heavy duty you can hold abit more then what I showed in the pic in this post. I m a daily rider so packing light is Key for my life style. The bag fits great on the front forks of my bike nothing comes out or undone 100% stays put at 120mph. I live in Vegas so we will see what the sun will do to it. Buy this bag. FYI it looks dumb AF as a fanny pack. Just sayin
J**S
Fastener broke-off first time used.
While this bag looks and feels very durable and well made the belt clip broke the first time I used it. I ordered it a couple of months ago but, I have not had the opportunity to use it until today, me and my family decided to go to Great America’s Frightfest. We all had onesies on (don’t judge) and I thought it would be great to put all of my pocket stuff in. Long story short...the first time I put it on and fastened it the clip on the fastener snapped off. I would have contacted the seller first to see if they would correct it before I gave them a 1-star review but, there is no contact info for the seller that I can find...thus the bad review.UPDATE: I changed my review to 4-stars, the only reason I did not give 5 is because the clip did break. However, I went online directly with the company and sent them pictures of the problem. Within two days they contacted me to credit my account for my purchase. While a major component of the bag did break I am very pleased with their customer service. I will definitely order from this company again! Thank you Beth from Fitdom
R**E
Well made but some features are not quite right
First off, this was smaller than I expected, but the measurements are accurate, so that's on me.The good:* I LOVE the orange inside, I think makes it so much easier to find things than with my other bags.* It appears to be well made (need to give it some time to see how it actually holds up)* The outside pockets are a good-sized for the stuff I need quick access to.* The inside has pretty decent pockets, there are 2 pockets the length of the pouch (one on the front & the back) with a Velcro closure, and 3rd mesh pocket with a zipper for small items you want to keep containedThe not so good:* The handle is a bit small, I have normal size hands, and it is tight around my hand.* The Mollie webbing is next to useless. It is a single strip down around the sides vertically. You could mount some grimlocks on it, or maybe a sheath that has the wrap around Velcro type webbing (the horizontal belt mount type), but that's about it.* Finally, I assumed that with the handle, it would have a place to store the waist strap, like all my other bags of this type.It doesn't. Now the description doesn't say it does, so this isn't something I'd knock off the rating for, but I also think it is worth mentioning, so others don't make the same assumption.
G**.
Great as a compact camera bag or EDC bag!
For 17 bucks you can't beat it! Great for a compact camera bag or EDC bag! No frills, really. It's durable, nicely padded in the back and efficient. I can fit my compact SLR or film SLR in it nicely with a couple prime lenses. Definitely not for someone who carries huge amounts of gear.I wear it like a single shoulder type backpack. When I need to switch lenses or change rolls, I can easily slide it to my front, and when I'm done, slide it to my back again. No having to remove the straps, set it down and fiddle around like a traditional backpack. Or the flopping around, banging on the side of your leg that comes with the messenger style bags. I also like how it looks. It has that cool tactical look while avoiding the "I-Wish-I-Was-In-the-Army" vibe that those camo MOLLE compact bags have.Overall, I'd recommend it!
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