EVOC Hip Pack Pro Hydration Waist Pack - 3L Fanny Pack with 1.5L Bladder for Biking, Hiking, Climbing, Running, Exercising
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> 3 dayPerfect set up, and it rests around ur waste so much better than the others , only issue is the Mouth peace Started Leaking, , but i think i can get a different piece that will work better
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shay margi
> 3 dayIf you need a hip bag for short riding this is it have all the room for stuff and water..
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Sandyfrey
> 3 dayComfortable
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Alex Martinez
> 3 dayLove it! Wish it was a tad bit bigger to hold my giant ass phone and some tools but still perfect!
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A. Garber
> 3 dayThe belt is extremely comfortable. Four stars because because I havent found the right water bottle to use with the water bottle sleeves.
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Jimmy
> 3 dayI really love this hip bag. I’ve had it for several months now. Holds enough water for those short rides. Plenty of pockets to put tools, keys, snacks etc. it fits perfectly snug for me but I’d really have to pull the waist straps to get a snug fit. I’m about a 31-32 waist. Now, my only gripe I have and I’m pretty sure everyone’s gripe. The magnetic drink tube holder. It keeps coming off when ever you reach for the drink tube. It doesn’t happen all the time but I have a solution. I drilled a hole on the magnetic clip with a 7/64 drill bit. See pics. Then i used a pick (a nail would work as well) and stabbed it through the netting with the clip attached. (DO NOT USE A SCISSOR OR ANY TYPE OF BLADE FOR THIS STEP. You will ruin the elastic netting) Then take the zip tie while pulling out the pick, feed the zip while pulling away the pick. This can be really tedious and you have a good eye, you probably see where the pick went through. After that, cut the excess zip tie and the clip is securely in place.
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Michael Reineck
> 3 daySo well designed Fits..no shoulder stress Holds tools, snacks And plenty of water. Recommend carrying extra water in the bottle on the bikes frame vs the side area in the pack.
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STONE
> 3 dayAt 40in waist (jeans ) this bag didnt even touch the velcro , too fat for it I guess and I wouldnt say I have a huge belly either , xxl shirt ,XL on a good month . Pass get the backpack
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thetomfox
> 3 dayThe bag looks nice, it is thoughtfully designed overall, and looks/feels like it will probably last a long time. The clip that holds the magnet is pretty useless. It likes to fall off at the wrong moment and try to get lost. This can be easily remedied with a ziptie, but for something so simple it feels like a huge oversight in the product design. This bag is HUGE. It might as well be a backpack but without the comfort and support of a backpack. If you fill up the bladder the bag is this giant uncomfortable lump pressing into your lower back. If you take the bladder out it is a lot better but then you are back to water bottles. I happen to like my water bottles so Im not totally put off by this concept. This bag is made for giants. At 6 and 170lbs and a 31/32 waist I have twice as much belt and strap as I need. It makes the whole thing feel clumsy. the little side pockets on the belt wind up wrapping around to the front of my stomach. Im going to try it again before I pass final judgement, but Im probably going to return it and try to find an alternative that is designed for normal people that arent plus sized.
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Luis R Irizarry
> 3 dayThis is a very confortable bag. My only concern that a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra does not fit in the phone pocket.