🎒 Carry Your World in Style!
The Fitdom Tactical Inspired Large Sling Bag is a multifunctional waist pack designed for men, featuring a large capacity with multiple compartments, adjustable straps for comfort, and durable construction. Ideal for various activities from hiking to everyday use, this bag is crafted based on customer feedback to ensure it meets the needs of modern users.
W**G
Sling Belt pack that holds my iPad, iPhones, keys, earphones, and wallet comfortably
I carry both an iPhone and iPad for communication and work. For years, I carried a Tumi shoulder bag which holds my iPad, iPhone, charger, and wireless earphones, keys, and glasses. However, I often left that bag hanging on the back of a chair or lying somewhere. This sling pack is smaller, more versatile, and can be snapped around my waist facing frontward when I drive, hung on one shoulder when I am carrying a backpack, or slung across my shoulder on my back when I am carrying only the sling bag. It has three tough plastic rings on the front where I can hook my keys with two pouches where I can stick my hooked keys and wireless earphone case. There are two webbing straps on each end onto which I can snap other tools, such as a small knife and flashlight. The sling bag holds my iPad Pro 11” with a cover, Pencil, and keyboard, as well as two iPhones, wallet, charger, connectors, glasses, and even a monocular telescope for watching football games and concerts. I have been using this bag all around the world (India, China, Middle East, Europe, Brazil) and have not yet left it anywhere, probably because of the versatility of its thick clippable web belt that can be snapped around the waist, slung over one shoulder, or across the front or back as a sling pack. It is black, does not show dirt, and is washable. It has two cinchable belts on the bottom to tie a folded scarf and light waterproof nylon jacket or hat. The sling bag is small enough that I can stuff it into a Timbuktu messenger bag so that I can carry the messenger bag and a backpack onboard an airplane. It carries everything that I need to work and communicate with on hikes, shopping, concert, or football game. It is secure when carried in front so that it cannot be readily stolen and under your coat to get into a secure stadium. The outside is very durable but the inside lining and internal zipper bag is showing some wear that had to repair with thread and needle. Other than that, I think that will last a lifetime.
D**E
Tactical Man Purse on the cheap
I love the bag, and now use it to carry all the crap I used to have to jamb into cargo pockets. It was inexpensive, but seems very well made. I am going to make some modifications to it to make it work better for me, but that’s just because I want it to suit my needs better.1. The strap could be longer if you want to use it as a “sling bag”. As it comes, the most extended position is just short of what I would like as an average 5’9” 190 lbs guy. I’m not wearing it as a fanny pack, but more of as a cross backpack I can pull over my shoulder to access it in the front when I want something.2. If you are using it as a sling bag, the strap isn’t angled in its attachment to the bag. If is constructed more as a fanny pack, so when you “sling” it, it doesn’t stay in the center of your back. It wants to hang down like a purse. When I modify the length of the strap, I’ll fix this issue is well.3. I like the orange inside. It helps me find what I’m looking for easier, but the inside pouches aren’t to my liking. They are held closed by a small square of Velcro. If they used a bigger piece or a zipper, it may be better. I also wish the orange inside material was the same as the outside (duck canvas cordura type). It would give it a little more support and make it a little more durable. The orange is more of a lightweight nylon (think of a cheap promotional type duffle bag material).4. Ditch the cheap plastic D rings between the outside pockets and replace it with MOLLE strapping loops. There appears to be a single band of MOLLE type strap loops sewn down both sides and along the bottom of the outside of the bag, but a single strap doesn’t do much for most MOLLE attachments. It needs another strap run parallel to it.That’s all I’ve got for now. I’ll replace the nylon Fastec type buckle with a Cobra buckle as well, not for strength or anything, but because I’m a fashionable guy with my little tactical man purse. I also riveted a Kydex holster for my G43 just in case things get real while I’m out shopping at Joanne Fabrics for materials to modify my new satchel. (Indiana Jones had one.)I’ll probably buy a few more, just in case I screw something up.
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