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Item #: 90487
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Comments about Outdoor Products Roadrunner Fanny Pack: large main compartment for wallet, check book, ski wax/scraper/cork, extra glasses. Small pocket for chapstick, car key. Compartmented pocket for Swiss army knife, cell phone, pen/pencil, change, but this pocket takes has a zipper and a buckle, so is less handy. Hook for key is also in here, which is fine if it doesn't have to go in the ignition. Long adjustable waist strap (I cut part of it off) and extra adjustment for how much the pack sticks out from your body.
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Comments about Outdoor Products Roadrunner Fanny Pack: I like it so much a bought a second one in black.
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Comments about Outdoor Products Roadrunner Fanny Pack: I got this for my son who is disabled, it allows him to access everything easily and he can fit everything he needs to in it. plus carry TWO water bottles! It is easy for him to get into, it is comfortable, and the straps adjust to any size a person needs, from a very small person to a very large person. He really loves his Roadrunner fanny pack!
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Comments about Outdoor Products Roadrunner Fanny Pack: One block to doing recommended clothing adjustments is stopping to take off hat or gloves and put them in the day pack. With a fanny pack like this, switched around so it is in front, it is easy to stash gloves, hat, ear covers, balaclava, etc. in the pouch without having to take off a pack. It is also handy for taking wallet and keys when hiking away from camp. I was surprised at the number of pockets. They may add a little more weight and complexity than the single bag style but not much.
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Comments about Outdoor Products Roadrunner Fanny Pack: I was looking for something to use to stow supplies while out with the dog - walks, dog park, hiking, etc. I just got it last night, so I haven't used it yet, but as far as I can tell, it's exactly what I wanted. First, it has tons of room. Main zipper compartment is huge, and the smaller zip compartment under the flap has patch pockets inside it, and a key hook. The flap has a zipper pocket, and is surprisingly capacious. Here is what I fit in there with no struggle - Main compartment: a 12-oz. bottle of water, a paperback book, sunglasses, wallet; in the smaller zip compartment: hand sanitizer, camera in case, and keys. I fit 2 plastic grocery bags into the zip pocket on the flap, just to see if they would. They did, but it bulged out, so I'd either neatly fold them or use smaller bags. I also put my cheap flip phone in the holster on the strap. You won't fit a smart phone in there, but the holster is on a Velcro loop, and comes off the strap, so it's optional.
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Comments about Outdoor Products Roadrunner Fanny Pack: I use this pack when training my dogs for search and rescue. The pack is large enough to hold two water bottles plus bandanas and other scent articles used for training. The buckle is easy to access and the pack is so light, I forget I am wearing it. I am very pleased with the Roadrunner Fanny Pack.
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Comments about Outdoor Products Roadrunner Fanny Pack: Pockets/compartments are well thought out with easy access while wearing bicycling gloves. Had other bags which had more pockets but not as easy to access.
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Comments about Outdoor Products Roadrunner Fanny Pack: I volunteer at a railroad museum and are perpetually misplacing my work gloves and my water bottle. Not any more!
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Comments about Outdoor Products Roadrunner Fanny Pack: the bag is okay, but the front load pocket has to be totally opened/unzipped to use and then everything is exposed. Would have been better to be a smaller top loading pocket.
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Comments about Outdoor Products Roadrunner Fanny Pack: Used this pack on a 10-day overseas trip. It was great for carrying needed daily items as well as money and passport. I was able to attach my camera case on the side. My waterbottle fit into the largest compartment, but one could have been attached to the side straps. It was comfortable worn either in front or in back.
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I'm wondering if this is too heavy to run with?1 answer
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As long as you do not put heavier denser things in the pack you could run with it. Lighter items and not filled up the pack will track closely to your body movement.Q:
Is this waterproof or water resistant? I need it for skiing.1 answer
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The Outdoor Products Roadrunner Fanny Pack is not waterproof. The fabric material is water-resistant, but any water/rain can get through the seams and zippersQ:
Can this hold a bottle of water?1 answer
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There is no place for a water bottle on this pack.Q:
how large does the waist/belt go?1 answer
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I opened mine up all the way to measure it. I think it would accommodate about 42 inches.Q:
How small does the waist strap go?1 answer
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Outdoor Products Outdoor Products Roadrunner Fanny Pack would draw down to a 28" waistQ:
How large a waist does it fit, how many inches?2 answers
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The waist belt will expand to 48 inches.VERIFIED BUYER
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I opened mine up all the way to measure it. I think it would accommodate about 42 inches.Q:
what are the measurements on the front mesh zipper pouch?1 answer
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Approximately 8X4 inchesQ:
Is this really purple? The color says "Black".1 answer
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The color of the black is all black.Q:
how many compartments does it have for storage? Is there a special pocket for a cell phone? How does a fanny pack differ from a lumbar pack? Thank you.1 answer
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The Roadrunner comes with 4 pockets. A fanny pack is generally smaller than a lumbar pack. Also lumbar packs are taller and are stiffer. They have larger and more supporting hip belts to carry heavier loads.| Size | 6.5 in. H x 10.5 in. W x 3 in. D |
| Weight | 9 oz. |
| Capacity | 375 cu. in. |
| Material | 600D Polyester/330D Nylon |
| Compression | No |
| Number of Pockets | 4 |
| Additional Features | Main compartment, accessory pockets, zip pulls, contoured waistbelt. |
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