You can put a bigger loop pull on the pull you want to use and a small non-loop pull on the other as well. Best case scenario is your fanny pack has pull tabs. If it does not, you can easily add them so you don't have to worry about the zippers while drawing.
I have the Vanquest Dendrite really good fanny pack. I got the large one and can carry a G43X with a spare mag plus all the EDC stuff I used to carry in my pockets and then more
Great video. Fair comparison. Seen good things with the Hill People Gear Fanny pack too. Couple thoughts. First, bad guys are looking at fitness, body language and situational awareness. Gear means nothing when any clown can buy anything they want. Second, draw time is A consideration, but far from the most important one. You should be able to recognize a bad situation long before you’re a second away from needing to use deadly force. Just my 2¢
Loving my Eberlestock fanny pack. Have a full-size M&P 2.0 with Vertx "tactigami" holster. I'm finding consistent unholstering and reholstering a breeze with this setup.
@@jimmypaulgaard3644 Went for the XL. Recently went to a planned outdoor event for 4th of July and was able to fit the following with room to spare. -M&P 2.0 compact -23 round mag -CAT - x2 NAR s fold guaze -NAR ETD -x2 compact chest seal -space blanket -headlamp Even in cases where it's not stuffed to the brim it's comfortable to carry all day and doesn't scream "I HAVE A GUN IN HERE".
I tie my trigger guard to a loop that Eberlestock sews into the bottom of the pocket. That way, when I draw, the trigger guard stays in the pocket and both hands can assume the proper grip.
Gonna shamelessly plug a buddy of mine that makes a great ccw fanny pack for Combat Arms, very well thought out design with a quick access Velcro flap that doesn’t inhibit draw times, as well as quick access to spare mags. Check ‘em out
@@WhiteHat808 in the middle pouch I sewed the dividers at the top so that my knife and flashlight stand upright. They sort of flopped around in there as the two pouches are kind of loose. So now it's four compartments instead of two. In the CCW part of the bag I found double sided Velcro straps on Amazon that you can cut to any length. I wrap them around my pocket holster to secure my EDC gun in there. I also wrapped them around my speed loaders. It keeps everything more secure than that elastic band they put in there. I can get a j-frame and 2 speed loaders in there. You can also wrap them around magazines as well to secure them to the Velcro backing.
@@WhiteHat808I sewed pull tabs into mine so I don't even have to mess with the zippers when drawing. I simply rip the bag open with the pull tabs. It is much faster.
I think the sub second draw is a fun range skill. In reality, unless the perpetrator's gun is to your head, it's highly unlikely. I'm sure a prosecutor would love the nonstop videos these guys post on Instagram. In my opinion, you'll hopefully take cover or conceal and then draw. But maybe this is wishful thinking. I just haven't seen this .99 second draw with rounds on target in a public setting.
This is great. I wonder if there’s a way to modify packs to be more friendly, perhaps sewing in some Velcro along the back of the inner pocket for a holster? The only visual sign of the mod would be against the body so it wouldn’t draw attention.
I know this was 7 months ago, many more bags out then and now that are pure carry bags and other the shoulder, not on the belt line for carrying. All of these bags can be cut, I suggest get a bag that has a cut resistant belt.
I usually wear my shirt over the belt for the bag so it would be more difficult to unclip or have cut. Situational awareness also plays a big part in that.
Interested in Spiritus’ new larger fanny. The Eberlystock looks like it can carry a decent amount of stuff in addition to the handgun while providing good access where as with my current spiritus, it pretty much just fits the gun. Great vid with some good data 🤙
Hill People gear pack is the best non gun looking pack. 3 of 7 project has a really good demo. The 945 is too tactical looking and is pretty obvious. I don't want to look like an operator. I want to look like a normal person with a fanny pack.
Yeah I got a crossbows or chest bag and it's so tactical looking I refuse to wear it except for outdoor activities. Going shopping with a tactical looking bag is stupid. Even when I conceal on body with that bag on with other devices in it. It just screams what I don't want it to scream
Fanny pack tip: stuff the zipper pull that you do not intend to use into the fanny pack so that you only grab the pull that you need.
You can put a bigger loop pull on the pull you want to use and a small non-loop pull on the other as well. Best case scenario is your fanny pack has pull tabs. If it does not, you can easily add them so you don't have to worry about the zippers while drawing.
Great review! We would love for you to do a review on our bags. We have been able to see sub second times with our new Gun Slinger bag 🙌
I have the Vanquest Dendrite really good fanny pack. I got the large one and can carry a G43X with a spare mag plus all the EDC stuff I used to carry in my pockets and then more
Great video. Fair comparison. Seen good things with the Hill People Gear Fanny pack too. Couple thoughts. First, bad guys are looking at fitness, body language and situational awareness. Gear means nothing when any clown can buy anything they want. Second, draw time is A consideration, but far from the most important one. You should be able to recognize a bad situation long before you’re a second away from needing to use deadly force. Just my 2¢
Loving my Eberlestock fanny pack. Have a full-size M&P 2.0 with Vertx "tactigami" holster. I'm finding consistent unholstering and reholstering a breeze with this setup.
Do you have the regular or xl bag? I’m trying to decide which to purchase
@@jimmypaulgaard3644 Went for the XL. Recently went to a planned outdoor event for 4th of July and was able to fit the following with room to spare.
-M&P 2.0 compact
-23 round mag
-CAT
- x2 NAR s fold guaze
-NAR ETD
-x2 compact chest seal
-space blanket
-headlamp
Even in cases where it's not stuffed to the brim it's comfortable to carry all day and doesn't scream "I HAVE A GUN IN HERE".
been looking for a way to conceal carry on a sport bike, i think this is worth a try.
Just ordered the 945 Industries fanny. Looks to solve a lot of issues with traditional fanny’s
It is cool but vey expensive.
@@rlaw2
But worth it. It is far superior to anything this dude is describing
@@joewillett9515 Hill people gear back is more non obvious. I couldn't do anything like 945. It makes you look too obvious.
As a bigger dude I like fanny pack carry, I use the spiritus systems big fanny pack, easily carry a full size pistol and other EDC items
Nice video my dude! keep it going! Keep flying!
I tie my trigger guard to a loop that Eberlestock sews into the bottom of the pocket. That way, when I draw, the trigger guard stays in the pocket and both hands can assume the proper grip.
Don’t worry about draw times it’s a myth you should practice stealth draw. Much more realistic and effective in a real world situation.
Gonna shamelessly plug a buddy of mine that makes a great ccw fanny pack for Combat Arms, very well thought out design with a quick access Velcro flap that doesn’t inhibit draw times, as well as quick access to spare mags. Check ‘em out
I have the Erberlestock. Good bag. I have done a couple of mods to make it work for me. It is smaller than I thought but good quality.
Eberlestock just released an XL version if you need more space.
Sharing those mods that you made would be helpful.
@@WhiteHat808 in the middle pouch I sewed the dividers at the top so that my knife and flashlight stand upright. They sort of flopped around in there as the two pouches are kind of loose. So now it's four compartments instead of two. In the CCW part of the bag I found double sided Velcro straps on Amazon that you can cut to any length. I wrap them around my pocket holster to secure my EDC gun in there. I also wrapped them around my speed loaders. It keeps everything more secure than that elastic band they put in there. I can get a j-frame and 2 speed loaders in there. You can also wrap them around magazines as well to secure them to the Velcro backing.
@@WhiteHat808I sewed pull tabs into mine so I don't even have to mess with the zippers when drawing. I simply rip the bag open with the pull tabs. It is much faster.
Look into fanny packs with pull tabs like m-tac for example. They're basically ccw chest rigs
I think the sub second draw is a fun range skill. In reality, unless the perpetrator's gun is to your head, it's highly unlikely. I'm sure a prosecutor would love the nonstop videos these guys post on Instagram. In my opinion, you'll hopefully take cover or conceal and then draw. But maybe this is wishful thinking. I just haven't seen this .99 second draw with rounds on target in a public setting.
If someone is on me in a hand to hand situation I will go for my shiv works clinch pick.
This a good way. Draw time is not an issue if U practise.
Check out the Special operations equipment FUPA or Fupa dangler.
Was just curious on the Velcro choice and where to get some? Great review of the different type of fanny packs Thanks!
This is great. I wonder if there’s a way to modify packs to be more friendly, perhaps sewing in some Velcro along the back of the inner pocket for a holster? The only visual sign of the mod would be against the body so it wouldn’t draw attention.
@@brooklinndalton829 the Velcro is in there already.
945 industries has solved the zipper issues for a fannie pack. They have basically created a rip cord.
Don't Tread on Me fanny pack. $30 on Amazon. Pull with the left hand down and across to open. Pretty nice for the cash they are asking.
I know this was 7 months ago, many more bags out then and now that are pure carry bags and other the shoulder, not on the belt line for carrying. All of these bags can be cut, I suggest get a bag that has a cut resistant belt.
I usually wear my shirt over the belt for the bag so it would be more difficult to unclip or have cut. Situational awareness also plays a big part in that.
@@TheEngineerShooter So you wear two shirts in the summer?
@@RoadLifePursuits No?
Think the spiritus could fit a 19x? Or any of these for that matter.
I got a 20 jans sport that i carry my 19x in and a spare in the main pocket and a cat tq and a 6 inch israeli bandage and shears in the other
Great vid as always mate! Very useful for me that lives in a country where we are not allowed to carry even concealed XD Makes me dream
What holster do you use?
Interested in Spiritus’ new larger fanny. The Eberlystock looks like it can carry a decent amount of stuff in addition to the handgun while providing good access where as with my current spiritus, it pretty much just fits the gun. Great vid with some good data 🤙
Same here. My zipper busted on the Spiritus Mk3 fanny. Prob cause I had gun, phone, and keys in the main pouch.
Good video thanks!
Is that the regular size Bando bag or the XL?
This is the regular size. I think the XL is just coming out.
10/10
Hill People gear pack is the best non gun looking pack. 3 of 7 project has a really good demo. The 945 is too tactical looking and is pretty obvious. I don't want to look like an operator. I want to look like a normal person with a fanny pack.
@@SMS2884 normal people don't wear fanny packs 😃
Hill people gear has great bag for this.
Nice ill check it out.
With those long draw times... Covering concealments got to be part of the thought process 🤔
The audio is very bad. Sorry...
Pay closer attention to the gain staging of your sound. You're sound is too hot (distorted).
Agreed. I think I just need a higher quality mic. Appreciate the feed back.
ALWAYS LEAVE THE FANNY PACK HALF UNZIPED...
Industries 95 solves that problem. No need to leave halfway unzipped
They all look too tactical to pass for cc. Needs to look casual to blend in.
Yeah I got a crossbows or chest bag and it's so tactical looking I refuse to wear it except for outdoor activities. Going shopping with a tactical looking bag is stupid. Even when I conceal on body with that bag on with other devices in it. It just screams what I don't want it to scream
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Stop saying fanny pack!!!! Its a waist pack
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With all respect, I'm fairly confident this is not good advice.
What do you disagree with?
Why?
Bad mojo, don’t do it!
This video is incredibly racist.
wtf?