








NOOLA Waist Bag is a great way to go hands free. It can be used as a fanny pack, waist pack, bum bag, or crossbody bag. The Oxford hip bag can carry a phone, cash, cards plus a few other essentials. Specification: Color: Black, Blue Dimensions: 11.81 X 7.87 X 5.12 Material: 900D nylon material Closure: Zipper Application: Running Cycling Hiking Cycling Camping Jogging Traveling Fishing Walking. Why Choose NOOLA Hiking Waist Bag Pack 1. Be well constructed with 6 separate zippered pockets of different sizes for all your needs. 2. The right side bag is hidden kettle bag, the bottom zipper can be expanded and the water bottle can be fixed with rubber cord. 3. Anti theft protection design, put important articles in the back bag. 4. Be made of 900X900D Nylon fabric, water resistant. 5. The belt is fully adjustable and the unique belt design reduces pressure at the waist. 6. The adjustable waist strap length: Minimum length:19.69 inches, Maximum length 47.24 inches. 7. Perfectly used as hiking waist packs, suitable for outdoors workout traveling casual running hiking cycling dog walking fishing. Note: 1. The real color of the item may be slightly different from the pictures shown on website caused by many factors such as brightness of your monitor and light brightness. 2. Please allow slight manual measurement deviation for the data. Review: Solid and attractive Fanny pack. Manages to be roomy, yet even rather good looking. Strong zippers. Lots of useful pockets. Reasonable trade off between capacity and portability. Only suggestion, would be to make a slightly larger opening for water bottle. It takes a bit of effort to insert a 500cc/17 oz plastic water bottle. Perhaps the snug fit explains that a full water bottle doesn’t then flop around. I have not and don’t plan on running with this pack. It may not be the best pack for this. Does work quite well for several hours at a time of walking, though. When this rather capacious pack is full of stuff, and it can hold a lot, it does want to slide down a little, as do all large Fanny packs on me, anyway. Answer is to cinch the quite wide, sturdy belt and ride the bag on one or the other hip. Can also carry over shoulder, or by hand. Overall really like this , after trying multiple other Fanny packs. If I really intend a day hike, I prefer myOsprey Dalite Plus Backpack , as it has an ideal combination of light weight, quality construction, space, sufficient compartments, including space for two water bottles . Also easier to carry than a Fanny pack. But for short walks , or everyday use, this Fanny pack does a great job, especially considering it’s good looks. Review: In terms of functionality, it's great and fairly spacious. Fits a lot of the stuff I carry. I especially like their hidden drink bottle pocket. I was able to fit two small bottles at once. Although it was technically a bottle of handwash (the slim ones) and a bottle of water. I was in a country where the toilets didn't always have soap/handwash when you washed your hands so I bought my own. In terms of build quality, I would say below average to poor. I went on vacation for 1 month during the Christmas and New Year Holidays and seriously used the Fanny pack. It held up beside's the part where the seams on the back/hidden pocket have now started to come off. They started coming off after a week of heavy use as shown in the photos. I don't know how much longer the fanny pack will be usable until the seams come off completely. Although I don't think 1 month of heavy wear and tear is acceptable. The manufacturer needs to focus on better quality control. I like this Fanny Pack a lot but the poor build quality and lack of quality control leaves a lot to be desired. I probably won't buy another one but it did survive 1 month with me while I was overseas but I would've preferred something with better durability.
| ASIN | B08GCHYR2H |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Generic Name | carry-on luggage |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 39.4 x 16.5 x 14 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 260 g |
| Item model number | STUSHWP-BU |
| Manufacturer | NOOLA |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 39.37 x 16.51 x 13.97 cm; 260 g |
E**O
Solid and attractive Fanny pack. Manages to be roomy, yet even rather good looking. Strong zippers. Lots of useful pockets. Reasonable trade off between capacity and portability. Only suggestion, would be to make a slightly larger opening for water bottle. It takes a bit of effort to insert a 500cc/17 oz plastic water bottle. Perhaps the snug fit explains that a full water bottle doesn’t then flop around. I have not and don’t plan on running with this pack. It may not be the best pack for this. Does work quite well for several hours at a time of walking, though. When this rather capacious pack is full of stuff, and it can hold a lot, it does want to slide down a little, as do all large Fanny packs on me, anyway. Answer is to cinch the quite wide, sturdy belt and ride the bag on one or the other hip. Can also carry over shoulder, or by hand. Overall really like this , after trying multiple other Fanny packs. If I really intend a day hike, I prefer myOsprey Dalite Plus Backpack , as it has an ideal combination of light weight, quality construction, space, sufficient compartments, including space for two water bottles . Also easier to carry than a Fanny pack. But for short walks , or everyday use, this Fanny pack does a great job, especially considering it’s good looks.
A**H
In terms of functionality, it's great and fairly spacious. Fits a lot of the stuff I carry. I especially like their hidden drink bottle pocket. I was able to fit two small bottles at once. Although it was technically a bottle of handwash (the slim ones) and a bottle of water. I was in a country where the toilets didn't always have soap/handwash when you washed your hands so I bought my own. In terms of build quality, I would say below average to poor. I went on vacation for 1 month during the Christmas and New Year Holidays and seriously used the Fanny pack. It held up beside's the part where the seams on the back/hidden pocket have now started to come off. They started coming off after a week of heavy use as shown in the photos. I don't know how much longer the fanny pack will be usable until the seams come off completely. Although I don't think 1 month of heavy wear and tear is acceptable. The manufacturer needs to focus on better quality control. I like this Fanny Pack a lot but the poor build quality and lack of quality control leaves a lot to be desired. I probably won't buy another one but it did survive 1 month with me while I was overseas but I would've preferred something with better durability.
D**N
je l'utilise pour le ski de fond, le velo, .... suffisamment grand pour y mettre clé, portefeuille et 1 Tshirt fin ou coupe vent. la poche pour gourde 750 ml voire 1 litre trés bien la ceinture se desserre un peu. une fois le réglage trouvé, un noeud fait l'affaire
R**A
This pack is so understated and handsome and full of organizing features that it seems more like a city bag than a hiking bag! I really like that there is no logo, no contrasting colors (though having a liner in a lighter color would be helpful to see what you've stowed away). It's just a quiet, cool, dignified bag. The blue is a great color. The hideaway pocket for the water bottle is a neat idea. If you don't need a water bottle, you can use the pocket to securely stash other small stuff because both the top and bottom zip closed. The bottle holder worked well with my test cases: 10x3" 22-oz capacity reusable bottle, 22-oz disposable, 12-oz capacity thermos. I love all the organizing pockets and how lightweight the pack is. It came packed so tightly that I thought it had no back padding, but it does. But be aware that the padding is *not* between the "hidden" zippered pocket and your back, so anything that goes into that pocket might get sweaty and/or poke you. Unfortunately, I'm returning this pack. It's not quite suited to my intended purpose, which is cross-country skiing. I think it will be too bouncy, the way the water bottle extends below the pack. Also, there's a defect in this particular bag: a tear in the fabric along the bottom zipper of the bottle holder. The dimensions given on the Amazon page are misleading. The pack isn't a rectangular 15.5x7.5x5". The depth and the height vary. Here's what I measured, starting from near the body going outward: - "Hidden" flat zippered pocket: 7.5x5" (trail map) - Main compartment (a box with two triangular ends): 9x5x2.25" + 2x(3x1.5-5x2.25") = ~132 cu in (knit headband + thick knit hat + fleece neck gaiter + a bit more space) Inner flat zippered pocket: 8x4.5" Inner flat open pocket: 8x3.5" (Pixel 4a cell phone) - Middle zippered compartment: 6.25x5x1" (midweight gloves + sunglasses) 2 inner flat open pockets, 3.25x3.25" each - Outer flat zippered compartment: 6.25x4" (keys & cards) 2 side pockets: 5.5x1.5-4x1" The right pocket becomes the bottle holder. The left pocket held 2 energy bars and a gel. Capacity: 3L. Weight: 9.4 oz
S**Y
Very nice bag i can put pretty much what i need inside ,love the hidden bottle holder. The only downside is the clip system that loosens (probably because of the weight of the bottle) a very easy fix would have been velcro straps.
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