Welcome to our store and you may search "Barbarians tactical" for more tacticals.Barbarians Tactical Fanny Pack is crafted from water and tear resistant high-density 900D fabric. Wear the bag, go ahead without any pressure!DetailsMaterial: High-density 900D fabricSize: 10 x 6.5 x 4 inchesWeight: 12 ouncesOur waist bag is convenient to carry as fanny pack, waist bag or sling bag, not a bulky bag. It's easy to adjust the bag strap to fit you well. Multiple pockets help you carry items easily. We also present an extra MOLLE phone pouch. And you may carry other MOLLE pouches with MOLLE strap.Package included: 1xBarbarians Waist Bag
G**9
I hate Fanny packs but not this one.
While not a fan of Fanny packs this one is just right. It's not too big and not too small. I can fit a full sized Glock 17 in the main pouch and all my EDC stuff in the other pockets. I like the color and the Molle system. Very affordable.
R**Z
Ok overall
Only one pouch is actually molle, the others are permanent, some of the “features” feel slapped on as opposed to thought out. For the money still an excellent little bag/fanny pack
K**R
Man on the go
This works great for the man on the go.
M**S
Man bun?!
I was about to purchase this product until I saw that the model was a skinny dude with a man bun. Don't ever have a dude that looks like an emaciated vegan and a man bun model "tactical" equiptment. Thanks!
R**W
Well made, but little "tactical" about it. Lots of room and many pockets.
I have a "tactical" fanny pack. It has a space designed for a handgun, another for a baton, pockets for magazines, multitool, knife, flashlight. You *can* put a handgun in this, but there's no accommodations for the weapon or a holster - no velcro, straps, etc. No way to secure it. So if you are looking for a carry "tactical" pack, this is NOT it.As a standard fanny pack that happens to have a couple of velcro patches and a short molle style attachment point, it's nice. There's a pocket on top beneath the elastic bands. This elastic band renters the velcro on top pretty much useless.You can stuff a medium sized flashlight or collapsible baton in that top pocket - it's open at both ends. If you wind up running, there's a good chance anything in this pocket will fall out.You'll notice in the photo there's two items stuffed in the loops attached to a pocked. Don't do this. They will fall out. If you have a small flashlight with a clip you can put it there, but you're better off using these as an attachment point.There are three zippered pockets on the outside, one with an additional flap than has a clip to fold it closed. There's a velcro patch on this flap as well. Useless except for a patch/emblem.The main pocket has a divider and a mesh pouch that's ideal for a wallet. There's a zippered pouch on the very rear that's the size of the pack, but thin. I'm not sure what you'd put here. There's no place for a water bottle, but there is an available molle loop by the pocket that's pictured with a cell phone in the item info. *That* pocket is removable. There's two heavy duty 1" straps that snap in place that secure this pocket to the pouch. You can remove it and use it on your belt, then use the exposed molle loops.
B**A
Quien es mas macho?
I consider myself a connoisseur of fanny packs, having used and used up a dozen or so over the years. I started with leather ones made in Mexico but most , regardless of material, now seem to come from China. I don't leave the house without one and when confronted about my lack of fashion sense I claim they're retro chic.My current favorite is the FREETOO Waist Pack which has sufficient compartments and size for what I carry and is relatively unobtrusive. This Barbarians Tactical Fanny Pack (pause to chuckle) makes more of a statement, for the more sensitive types among us. It stands out more relative to its actual capacity than others of similar dimensions. There's enough room in the few compartments to carry most necessaries. I particularly like the cell phone pocket-- it's large, secure and accessible. The main compartment's profile is tapered rather severely from top to bottom and less acutely on the sides, reducing it's overall capacity. The fabric is tough nylon and the construction appears sturdy. The one thing I was hoping to avoid, and this is not exclusive to this item, is the waterproof coating on the inside surface of the fabric. It's really unnecessary and in every pack I've owned using this fabric, it relatively soon starts to peel and flake, so that you leave a shower of black particles every time you remove your wallet or anything else. It's a nuisance and happens long before the fabric wears out. I expect the same with this pack but time will tell.Overall, it's a good, sturdy, functional item suitable for most fanny pack purposes but maybe not the most efficient design for daily use.
A**M
Different from the Rest
The good thing is that this pack has all the pockets you would expect from the average pack. Average packs almost always have a full-width zippered pocket close to the body, a large full-width zippered pocket in the middle, and a smaller zippered pocket in the front. This pack has those, but in the front, there are three zippered enclosures. One of them is removable. You get a little more space with the three front enclosures, but also because the pack is larger than average. The full-width pockets are noticeably bigger than on any of my other packs.The main full-width pocket is divided into three sections, one is set aside by a mesh, and the other by tough fabric.On the top and front, are patches of velcro fabric - the softer side (non-hook). As there is no "hook" velcro on this pack, it appears that the patches are there for you to attach things that have "hook" velcro on them.There is a drawstring on top, and a strap that can be shortened on the side. They seem to be for making contracting the main compartments in case you have small items that you don't want flopping around. At least, that's what I think. It does not come with instructions, so I have to guess the function of such things.It is larger, tougher, and generally superior in quality to an "average" pack. This is overkill for what I normally use packs for - to carry poop bags and stuff when I walk my dogs. But if I were hiking or doing something "serious", this is the one I want.
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