🎽 Hands-free freedom meets stylish utility — never miss a moment!
The CXWMZY Fanny Pack is a unisex, waterproof waist bag crafted from durable 1200D polyester, featuring 6 multi-sized pockets including a hidden zipper for enhanced security. Its adjustable strap fits waists from 23.6 to 55 inches, making it perfect for travel, outdoor activities, and everyday hands-free convenience.
J**A
Perfect size
This fanny pack is a great size for travel! I purchased two of them to take on an international trip so my hands are free to take a volume of pictures. Large enough to fit everything I need, but small enough to be comfortable to wear. Multiple sections to keep things secure.
T**
Highly, HIGHLY recommend!
Super, super nice fanny pack! Mayybe the best I've bought and I have an entire collection of fanny packs! The material is super durable and thick, the pocket sizes are HUGE, but it doesn't feel like a HUGE pack to carry! The belt is very strong and makes me feel like my stuff is secure and safe. WORTH EVERY CENT!!
R**B
Perfect
It is beautiful and I love it. It’s well-made. I’ve got compliments on it. I would love it even if I didn’t. I bought the gray floral one also, but the navy goes great with my work scrubs.
T**T
Functional, Cute, and High Quality!
Wonderful bag!!! It fits my 40 inch waist comfortably with room to spare, and easily holds my phone, wallet, keys, earbuds, and doggy bags with space to hold even more.I've been using this bag daily for several months now, and it looks and functions like it did on day one. No color fading, no loose threads or seaming, and no tarnish or discoloration on the metal zippers. This is a surprisingly high quality bag for the price, and I see myself getting several years out of this.I'm very picky with bags, so it took me a long time to settle on this one when I realized the bag I was replacing was finally ready to retire, and I definitely chose correctly.
P**B
Better than I expected!
I am usually EDC-heavy, filling 4 pockets and 2 cargo pockets wherever I go. But sometimes I can't wear my cargo pants; fortunately, everything fits nicely into this fanny pack. There are enough pockets that I can dedicate one pouch (the big one) to my mini-EMT medical kit. The other pockets hold cell phone, 2 wallets, chapstick, swiss knife, bear spray, and 2 rings of keys. I often clip my multi-tool to the waist strap as well. After loading it up, there's not much room to spare (which means no wasted space). I was worried the material would be cheap nylon (like a tent) but it's thicker and more like a thin cordura-feeling material. Light duty for sure, but likely adequate for EDC in polite company. I'd like the material to be TWICE as thick, but it'll do. I'm reasonably pleased with the size and shape of the fanny pack, its pockets, and the material.As for negatives,1) the buckle is 'waaaay over on the side, so there's a buckle on your hip-bone instead of near your belly button. It's not a deal-killer, but it's a constant irritation. The waist belt is nice and wide, and adjustable out to accommodate a pretty big fella (or a pretty big gut). I just sized it for me, cut off the excess, and melted the nylon cut edge with a lighter to keep it from fraying - good to go! Buckle location still stinks, but the belt is great, easy to adjust, and easy to size!2) It came with a nylon bag-thing that took up a pocket for nothing. I reckon it's supposed to be a little shower cap for the fanny pack. The idea of including a shower cap for the fanny pack is ridiculous! I snipped the strap that held it in and that freed up the whole pocket for me to use. I now use the little shower cap as a rain cover for the seat of my mountain bike, so at least it didn't go to waste. But a shower cap on a fanny pack? It was a silly addition.3) Would have been nice to have an external split-ring or loop for a carabiner somewhere on the outside. There are lots of times I'd like to clip something on, or clip it TO something, but it's going to be easy enough for me to add. Would have been cooler if it'd included a little loop (or split ring attachment point) on each side of the fanny pack.4) The zipper pulls are HUUUUUGE! And clunky. I think I'm going to use my Dremel tool to cut them all in half, so they're not so darned long and jingly.5) How in Blazes do you pronounce "CXWMZY," what does it mean, what does it stand for, and did they REALLY have to stick it on a non-removable patch on the front of my fanny pack? Maybe I can scrape off the letters with my Swiss knife...In sum, the pack is sized right for EDC, the material seems rugged enough for light use, and the pocket size/location seems to be efficient. Overall, I like this belt pack much better than the last 3-4 I've used, so despite the negatives listed above, it's still getting two thumbs up from me. I hope this thin material wears well, but only time will tell. I gave it 4 stars (not 5) because it COULD be a lot better without raising the price tag. But compared to the alternatives on the market in this size/style of fanny pack... particularly at this price point... I'd still put it at/near the top of the heap!
S**Y
Love it.
I use this all the time. It’s perfect for me.
C**B
Flexible and easy to use!
I love it! It works well as a fanny pack and over the neck and shoulder similar to how you wear a messenger bag. It has enough compartments for your phone, wallet, keys, sunglasses, lipstick, and small medical supplies (inhalers and/or pills).
A**Y
Well made
It was a gift. The recipient really liked the purse. It is sturdy.
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