@@JewiMacca I’ve had the Sloperunner 3L vest quite a while. It’s been excellent over many miles, but on the the occasions where I want something even more minimalist, where I need a few small items but not hydration I’ve tried the waist pack. I’m well aware of it’s intended end-uses, & honestly it’s hard to make a bounce less waist pack without some kinds stabilizer strap etc that would hard to design with the simple clean lines The Forge uses across its silhouettes.
@@cannibalmanimal2336 There are plenty of bounceless waist packs. It all comes down to the placement. For me I find off center in the front works best but many like it sitting center rear. I've tried many waist packs and I like the Nathan marathon one the best. It is wide but sits flat and easy access to my phone in its case. Plus I can carry just about anything I need - keys, nutrition, etc. they also have a smaller 5k version.
Thank you !! I am going to Hawaii in a couple of days and I bought a Herschel fanny pack XL cus I’m a bigger guy ... I ran across this Patagonia Fanny pack and I liked it a lot ... I was kinda starting to regret not looking more into my Fanny pack options anywho glad to see that it’s not really designed for bigger people
I have one. I'm 5'10", 150 lbs, and a 30 in. waist. bag fits around waist super easily with plenty of extra slack. worn it as a sling around my shoulder too, also has plenty of extra slack. you should be fine unless you've got a 40"+ waistline or you're over 6' and 240 lbs.
I literally wanted this for a compact camera, spare batteries and some euros, so this really helped me decide, thanks
Good to see you toss a camera in there. I've been looking for something like this to toss a ZV-1ii into and this looks perfect.
Glad I could help
great review! any idea if this would fit a kindle paperwhite?
Helpful for me as I research this and the 5L version. Keep up the vids!
Glad it was helpful!
Can it fit a passport?
My only complaint for running’s that the straps don’t stay tightened after a few miles, if not for that it would be perfect
This isn't designed for running. You need to get a running bet that's intended for that to prevent bouncing.
@@JewiMacca I’ve had the Sloperunner 3L vest quite a while. It’s been excellent over many miles, but on the the occasions where I want something even more minimalist, where I need a few small items but not hydration I’ve tried the waist pack. I’m well aware of it’s intended end-uses, & honestly it’s hard to make a bounce less waist pack without some kinds stabilizer strap etc that would hard to design with the simple clean lines The Forge uses across its silhouettes.
@@cannibalmanimal2336 There are plenty of bounceless waist packs. It all comes down to the placement. For me I find off center in the front works best but many like it sitting center rear. I've tried many waist packs and I like the Nathan marathon one the best. It is wide but sits flat and easy access to my phone in its case. Plus I can carry just about anything I need - keys, nutrition, etc. they also have a smaller 5k version.
It’s waterproof?
Can this fit a normal size bottle of water? like nestle
I don’t think it would. Maybe you could squeeze it in but wouldn’t be ideal
What is factory of your hip pack? There is so many in my country is made in Vietnam, but i think it's a fake one, because the price is too cheap.. 20$
Mine says made in Vietnam
Strap is too short for big guys to wear it
Thank you !! I am going to Hawaii in a couple of days and I bought a Herschel fanny pack XL cus I’m a bigger guy ... I ran across this Patagonia Fanny pack and I liked it a lot ... I was kinda starting to regret not looking more into my Fanny pack options anywho glad to see that it’s not really designed for bigger people
What did you get? I've seen the fjallraven ulvo mid and it's a bit bigger but it might be better for you
Tom Bihn Bantam is the best
you need to wear it in the video...
I have one. I'm 5'10", 150 lbs, and a 30 in. waist. bag fits around waist super easily with plenty of extra slack. worn it as a sling around my shoulder too, also has plenty of extra slack. you should be fine unless you've got a 40"+ waistline or you're over 6' and 240 lbs.
I will take a guess and say you're not
Brasil
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