Tinyat Travel Fanny Bag Waist Pack Sling Pocket Super Lightweight For Travel Cashier’s box, Tool Kit T201, Black
Department: Unisex
Model: T201
Brand: Tinyat
Material: Nylon
Weight: 6 oz
Products Dimensions: 31x12x12(cm) / 12.2×4.7×4.7 (inches)
Style: Multi-purpose fanny bag
Size: Medium
Product Description:
The Tinyat T201 features a wide strap that wraps and buckles around the waist and small pouch that sits just below the belly. This type of pack allows the traveler free movement and easy access to necessities, unlike shoulder bags, which can impede the movement of the arms, or backpacks that need to be removed in order to access the compartment.
It’s tempting to buy a fanny pack with all the fancy features that can rival Batman’s utility belt, but for travel, a lightweight fanny pack is best. Sightseeing often involves walking for hours everyday, and having all the extra weight can slow a person down. Instead, opt for Tinyat T201 fanny pack made with a lightweight material and fill it up only with the necessities.
The fanny pack can have many more uses than most people think. For example, those who run garage sales or bake sales can use them as a secure cashier’s box. They can also be used as portable tool kits for bikers and motorcyclists. This is the perfect companion for people who love to take their dogs out for long walks, allowing them free movement while keeping essentials like treats and baggies at arm’s length.
Product Features
- Made of durable material for long lasting.
- Zippered front accessory pocket is great for keys, I.D., cell phone and other small items.
- Discreet back pocket to keep your valuables hidden.
- Lightweight and fashionable
- Durable waist belt adjusts to fit waist sizes 16 to 40-Inch. Dimensions: 31x12x12(cm) / 12.2×4.7×4.7 (inches)
Cheap and Effective
Exactly What I was Looking for to Carry My Phone While Walking the Dog! This waist pack is *exactly* what I was looking for. I needed a way to carry my phone with me while walking the dog, and my phone is a bit too big to fit comfortably in my pocket.Of course I first tried all of the latest things – an arm band phone carrier, an around the neck lanyard phone holder, etc. – but none of them worked very well for what I wanted. The arm band made it hard to use the phone for texting and checking email. The lanyard caused the phone to bang against my…