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| #265700 - 12/13/13 04:15 PM  Re: the shunned waist/fanny pack
[Re: TeacherRO] |  
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   Registered:  01/09/09
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I can't share the love for fanny packs. First off,  I find they are too small & therefore are too restrictive of the gear & water I can bring. Second, I find them much less comfortable than a day pack; especially if wearing a belt knife.
 I do find my self using one occasionally (most recently when I forgot a daypack when backpacking in; my large pack's lid converts to a fanny pack), but it is no longer my first choice for any situation.
 
_________________________Victory awaits him who has everything in order — luck, people call it. Defeat is certain for him who has neglected to take the necessary precautions in time; this is called bad luck. Roald Amundsen
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| #265705 - 12/13/13 08:08 PM  Re: the shunned waist/fanny pack
[Re: TeacherRO] |  
|   Sheriff
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   Registered:  04/27/09
 Posts: 304
 Loc:  ST. Paul MN
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OK, fashion wise the waist pack is seen mostly on tourists at Disneyland; but for a planner/prepper/outdoors person its a simple, out of the way place to carry just the right amount of gear - some even include water bottle holders or a hydration bladder.  First we are assuming that I care about fashion. I am a preper, and I really care less about fashion, and more about function. Perhaps this will explain why I am single and have no life to the point of being a Sheriff on this site.  But in all seriousness the Fanny/Waist/Lumbar Pack is practical and functional. but remember that when you take it off, if you have to run, don't forget to grab it. Also I think that one of the larger issues with the pack is that so many companies made them of poor quality/design that they looked more the joke and fell out of favor.  Now a good Mountain Smith or LL Bean Pack that is of high quality can really even out the load and make everything much more manageable.  **Disclaimer, I have no affiliation nor interest in LL Bean or Mountain Smith, I use them as references as I have actual experience with here packs**
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| #265709 - 12/14/13 03:31 AM  Re: the shunned waist/fanny pack
[Re: TeacherRO] |  
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 Registered:  09/01/05
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Another dissenting voice here.  While lumbar packs are convenient, I much prefer a photographers type vest for hiking, etc.  You never have to take it off and they hold a surprising amount of gear.     |  
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| #265716 - 12/14/13 05:50 AM  Re: the shunned waist/fanny pack
[Re: TeacherRO] |  
|   Rapscallion
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   Registered:  02/06/04
 Posts: 4020
 Loc:  Anchorage AK
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I could never get fanny packs to fit me proper.  Always seemed to make my belt line droop.  I preferred a messenger bag or sling bag (what buddies respectfully referred to as my "Man Purse").  
 I keep Gladys in a fanny pack when not hung on my belt.  But I sling the fanny pack on a shoulder instead of around my waist.  Her fanny pack is about 15 years old now.  I lined it with upholstery fabric to keep Gladys warm and cozy and safe from bangs and drops.  The fanny pack has a pouch in front that will hold three full size magazines for Gladys, so it is a pretty good stow and go for me.  Glenda and Gloria are holstered, although they will usually be stow and go in a range bag.  Gerty is too big for a holster, so when she's not folded up in the range bag with Glenda or Gloria, she is hanging on my shoulder with a loop of 550 paracord attached single point style.
 
 Perhaps one step removed from the fanny pack, some Maxpedition/Blackhawk belt loop packs function much like a fanny pack.  Again,  too much load on the belt line makes for sag, and constantly hiking the jeans back up.
 
_________________________The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools.
 -- Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
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| #265736 - 12/14/13 03:46 PM  Re: the shunned waist/fanny pack
[Re: hikermor] |  
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 Registered:  08/31/11
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Is it true that you hike 1.27 miles faster if you are wearing a red pack, compared to the conservative black?  Yes. However, I'm getting to the age where I need all the help I can get. In my case the speed increase from a red pack is more than offset by the slow factor of getting old.    
_________________________"Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas any more."
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| #265744 - 12/14/13 07:40 PM  Re: the shunned waist/fanny pack
[Re: TeacherRO] |  
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 Registered:  02/20/09
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"Is it true that you hike 1.27 miles faster if you are wearing a red pack"
 definitely.
 killer bees prefer red.
 
 Pete2
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| #265754 - 12/14/13 10:39 PM  Re: the shunned waist/fanny pack
[Re: haertig] |  
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   Registered:  11/26/04
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I used to wear a fanny pack day in and day out.  But these days, yes, I will admit that you rarely see them in urban settings except for two circumstances: (1) tourists on vacation, and (2) elderly men with concealed guns in them.
 On the trail though, I still see quite a few.
As one of those 'elderly men with concealed guns' I can testify that nobody pays any attention to me or my fanny pack. Which is just the way I like it.
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| #265756 - 12/15/13 12:37 AM  Re: the shunned waist/fanny pack
[Re: brandtb] |  
|   Pooh-Bah
 
   Registered:  03/13/05
 Posts: 2322
 Loc:  Colorado
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As one of those 'elderly men with concealed guns' I can testify that nobody pays any attention to me or my fanny pack.If I were a criminal, I would pay plenty of attention to you (and pick an easier target)! But then, I like to fancy myself smarter than the average criminal.  The common everyday dumb ones, yeah, they'd be clueless.  Which is a bonus for armed good guys! |  
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| #265758 - 12/15/13 01:09 AM  Re: the shunned waist/fanny pack
[Re: haertig] |  
|   Geezer
 
 Registered:  06/02/06
 Posts: 5359
 Loc:  SOCAL
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I carried in a fanny pack once, seriously didn't like it and went back to a strong side kydex holster on a good belt.  I suppose it would work for some firearms, but my G-19 was not one of them. 
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