Waterfly Men's Women's Fanny Pack for Sports Travel Hiking Cycling
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.06 x 8.46 x 2.95 inches |
Package Weight | 0.38 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.3 x 4.7 x 7.5 inches |
Item Weight | 13.4 Ounces |
Brand Name | WATERFLY |
Model Name | Onj09 |
Color | Light Green |
Material | Nylon |
Manufacturer | WATERFLY |
Part Number | ONJ09 |
Size | one_size |
A**R
Really love this waist pack!
Great pack for anyone that can’t, or doesn’t like carrying a backpack. Sits at the right spot and carries two water bottles so good for a day hike. I can fit all my meds, pocket knife, bear spray and wallet, plus a few snacks, in the pack part. It doesn’t weigh much so does not contribute to the overall weight I am carrying. Great buy too compared to more expensive brands so good for money conscious people like me that just want something to use on a hike. And, I like the wider belt strap and heavy duty buckle.
F**I
Found this pack ideal for day hikes
Have used this pack several times for day hikes, which worked out great. The quality of material and the workmanship is good (no loose stitching, the fabric is smooth and strong, areas that take stress are reinforced adequately) and the design is perfect for my needs. The mesh water bottle pockets each fit a 700ml water bottle comfortably, and there is plenty of space in the other pockets to keep things like wallet, sunglasses, small snacks, mini first-aid packet, phone, etc. The padded hip belt is comfortable, and when I wear the pack at my back it does not get in the way of my arms as I walk. The daisy chain loops are very handy, since you can put some rope or shockcord through them and carry extra clothing, a hat, etc. Some notes:- 3 inches is about the largest diameter of water bottle you can fit in the pockets. And if you want your water bottle to fit perfectly in the pocket vertically (i.e., not stick out of the top), then it can't be taller than about 6 inches. My 700ml bottle is 3 inches in diameter and 8 inches tall. I added a loop of shockcord as extra security to prevent the bottles from falling out when empty (see pic). I think that works better and is less fussy than the extra adjustable strap that some fanny packs have.- The pack is advertised as "water resistant" but I wouldn't really call it even water resistant. The outer material of the bag is nylon, which doesn't absorb water but also doesn't really keep it out. When I got caught in a rainstorm, most of the contents of my bag got wet. (Didn't bother me as I always keep a ziploc bag handy for things like phone/wallet in case of rain).- The plastic clips that attach the crossbody strap to the bag are a bit stiff to open, so if you are planning to take the straps on and off frequently, that might get annoying.- The pack looks like it will hold up well enough over time if it gets relatively gentle treatment - day hikes, no wrenching open of zippers, no dragging it across abrasive surfaces, etc., but I don't think the nylon material is strong/durable enough to handle multi-day backpacking trips with lots of bushwacking and rough camping.
C**L
Iets kleiner dan verwacht
Leuk is dat er 2 bidons kunnen meegenomen worden.Ik vond hem iets kleiner uitvallen dan gedacht, maar voldoet om op kleinere wandelingen mee te nemen omdat je dan minder meeneemt.
F**N
I guess I just cracked a code on this waistpack 🤣
Decent material. Quality is comparable to huge outdoor brands. But the functionality and design is insane. That foam on the back blew me away as I discovered why there's a space between the bag and the foam. It was to hide the waist straps if you'll use it as a shoulder bag. 👌🏽😅 I've never seen reviews mentioned that. Hohoho I'm so excited to bring this when I hit the trail. 🥰
C**I
Long strap is great, but can get heavy with two bottles
I needed a fanny pack with a long strap and water bottle holder, and this one is perfect that way. I used it when hiking in a number of US national parks, and it sits well, both in the front and in the back. The zipper pouch is quite roomy, which is nice, and the bottle holder straps can be adjusted, so that the bottles won't fall out. It does of course, get a bit heavy if you put two 1/2 liter bottles in, so I prefer to wear it in the back or on the hip, then it felt like it had less weight. However, depending on the temperature, it might get a bit hot/sweaty, and if your bottle isn't insulated, your water might get warm from your body heat.
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