🎒 Elevate Your Adventure: The Ultimate Fanny Pack Awaits!
This Sports Fanny Pack is designed for both men and women, featuring 6 zipper pockets for maximum organization. Made from durable, water-resistant 900D nylon, it includes an adjustable belt for comfort and a headphone port for music lovers. Perfect for traveling, hiking, cycling, or casual outings, it combines functionality with style.
B**O
Huge capacity & sturdy waist belt produce a winner
Heading to Alaska for a bucket list vacation, which would include nature photo shoots. I needed a "fanny pack" to get my 55-400mm zoom lens through airports and out to the field. NZII Sports Fanny Pack performed magnificently.There was plenty of room to accept the lens in its own padded protective case, with room left for filters, a few snacks, my knit cap and light gloves, and more. The external pockets were generous, with a lot of inner pockets to separate odds and ends. The metal zippers were solid and worked well. I particularly appreciates the wide waist belt with heavy duty clasp. I could easily wear the back on my hips, but preferred to flip the bag around to my belly to enable easy access to the contents. One minor quibble was that the belt length adjustments tended to slide a bit over time, requiring me to reshorten them. Cannot speak for durability, since this 11 day trip was my first usage. All-in-all great value for the price. And, yes, I did get those 400mm shots of whales, a momma bear and cub, and a couple of bald eagles resting on a glacier ice floe.
F**E
OK for the price
Only used this a couple three times. Hope the zippers hold up. Really roomy almost too many pockets. Easy to loose stuff in the many pockets, always searching for whatever... But over all a good fanny pack. Hold a big lens and lots of small stuff. You can sling it over your body too which I like. Easy to adjust too. I'd recommend.
B**E
WOH!!!!! 😳 I wish this was around when my kids were in diapers!
I had no idea this sucker was this big. The cup inside is a 32 ounce thermal cup and this sucker zips with it in it! Seriously, this is like a large men's shaving bag with straps and extra pockets.We are going away on a day trip and I did not want to carry my purse, hence, this purchase. I am telling you I can fit everything in my purse in this fanny pack. Everything. If my kids were in diapers I could easily fit 2 full bottles, a baggie of snacks, a few diapers and a ziplock baggie of wipes in it with room to spare. It feels very well made with thick material and the zippers are good. This was a very good purchase. You could also fit an ice pack and several bottles of water in it or a full lunch. I am very pleasantly surprised because none of the pictures I saw really reflected its true size.
R**S
BAG
EXCELLENT PRODUCT , JUST WHAT I WAS LOOKING FORWARD.
I**N
This is huge, and can take my Nikon DSLR and long 70-200mm f2.8 lens in, with room to spare!
This is huge-larger than pretty much any fanny packs I've tried in local stores, comfortable to wear (I feel like I am carrying a baby around my waist), and has more zippered compartments than I could ever use-five on the outside, and one zippered one on the inside- back, with three other "slots" adjacent inside, to put in batteries, SD cards or whatever. It has a tough nylon woven outside, with water resistant nylon inside.Others have mentioned that it doesn't last long-I just got it, and I'm impressed with the apparent fine quality.This is huge, and can take my Nikon DSLR and long 70-200mm f2.8 lens in, with room to spare. If you want a huge fanny/hip pack, this it it!
N**S
Lots of pockets
Loveeeeeeee itI can fit soo muchAnd it's soo convenient when I'm out with my kids
P**I
EXTRA ROOMY!
Great for a long hiking trip or an extended shopping spree. It holds everything you need and more. Sure beats having to wag a heavy purse everywhere.
G**N
Roomy, pliable and well constructed - 1/22 UPDATE: Hasn't held up well 3 years in.
1-20-22, 3-YR. UPDATE: After nearly three years of light-duty use, this pack's construction has led me to change my rating to 3-stars down from 5. I have used this to store a few small, mostly soft clothing items for a few hours, five days a week, seldom accessing the items further once they were put in, in effect limiting zipper usage. Despite this and curiously enough, the first malfunctions were that of some three zipper pulls separating from the sliders in about 3-4 months of use. My repairs rejoining them with the help of a pair of pliers have held up so far.But then, about a month ago, the zipper stitching on the larger front pocket fell apart which in turn made the zipper unusable as the teeth now don't keep together and come apart behind the slider (see new pic).The pack still has attributes of a mostly practical design and the fabric continues to be durable yet soft and comfortable, though there's some pilling. But, the zippers and the stitching haven't really held up all that well at all in light usage. Worse still, the rather considerable price hike from the original $19.95 to now $28.95, and my enthusiasm for it has waned by half to 2-1/2 stars.2-22-19, ORIGINAL REVIEW: I've just got this and have used it for only a few hours so far, so I can't speak thoroughly to its performance yet. But, the initial impression is very favorable. It is hard to find a well-thought-out and executed lumbar pack design, especially in a large-but-not-too-large size like this one.This is a roomy, pliable (read comfortable) yet sturdy bag. It has two front pockets and one, full-length, rear zippered pocket sandwiching the wide-U zippered main compartment which is also flanked by a zippered pocket on each side, with a solid, flat steel D-ring sewn on the outside of each.The main compartment can swallow quite a bit of stuff and it does this despite its low-profile height which makes for a fairly balanced package around the waist. Inside, there's a non-gusseted zippered pocket with three pockets on the outside of it, all to separate small and thin items from the rest of the contents of the main compartment.Adjustable straps are nicely thick and wide to better form the pack to the wearer's body.There're a couple of nits to pick though. One is that the side pockets while each fully accommodating a 12 oz can, cannot do so with the can in an upright position and the zipper shut, they're just slightly too short for that feat, which is really too bad. So, to close the zipper, the can needs to be rotated from vertical.Another minor annoyance is the zipper direction on the flush rear and two front pockets. For some reason, these open from left to right instead of the conventional, right-handed-friendly right to left. This is an odd misstep for which I can't come up with a good reason, so I'm chalking it up to a manufacturing error. [Edit - I've since found out that this front pocket(s) opening direction reversal is present in some other brands' fannypacks as well. I've also figured out the logic behind it: Worn as a fannypack proper, on the back, the pulls at the closed position are on the right side, making it easier to reach for the right hand.] But as if to redeem itself from this oddity, the main compartment is equipped with two zipper sliders for bidirectional opening and closing versatility.I expect good and long service out of this pack. We shall see.
A**R
poor quality stitching
I liked the pack until the zipper broke rather quickly so now it's garbage - only lasted a few months
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