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The TUDEQUDog Walking Fanny Pack is a versatile and functional waist bag designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With 8 pockets, it accommodates all your essentials, including a large compartment for phones up to 6.5 inches. It features two hidden water bottle holders, an adjustable waist belt for comfort, reflective details for night visibility, and a breathable, water-resistant design.
O**R
Works well for dog walks, fishing and hiking
The reason I picked this one over several others I’ve tried is because the pockets for water are deep and wide enough for my water bottles. I keep a 24oz Contigo water bottle for me and a 20oz Athletic Works water bottle for my dog. There are 2 metal D rings, one on ea side that are used to attach my dogs leash and his collapsible bowel. The tall pocket with the hole works well for poo bags, pepper spray and a few tissues. If I just put the poo bags in it’s too loose and the bags come unrolled making them difficult to pull through the hole. The very front pocket is perfect for his food (he has to work for meals). The larger one behind fits my iPhone, some special treats, my car fob and house key. The largest pocket has a zippered pocket inside, against the body, that can hold a wallet, passport or a trifold piece of letter sized paper. I usually keep my id, credit card and small notebook in it. There are a couple elastic loops that are great for chapstick or other items of similar size. Opposite the zipper pocket are 2 pockets about the size of a deck of cards. I use one for my homemade bug spray in a 2oz glass bottle, the other one is usually empty, but I’ve used it for snack stuff a couple times. Between the 2 pockets are 2 slots for pens, I have a pen and a pair of tweezers in them now. The large pocket itself can be used for a lot of different things. I’ve used it for granola bars, a 20 oz Red Bull, a zip bag with a wet cooling towel and a few other items…all at the same time with a little room to spare. Since I wear it on my side I can’t add as much as I could if worn in front or back. First-aid supplies (self stick wrap, gauze pads, bandaids, folding scissors, antibiotic ointment and a Benadryl stick) fit well in the very top zipper (sunglasses) pocket. All those items pack it to its limit, but I was surprised I could get it all in there.As someone who sews I can honestly say the materials are decent quality as is the stitching, especially at this price point. Of course higher quality fabrics and stitching would make this much more expensive, so at this price it’s a good balance between higher and lower quality materials. My dog has pulled pretty hard a couple times, the D ring and belt withstood it like a champ. He’s a muscular Border/Heeler weighing about 45lbs. I don’t know if it could withstand a dog over 70lbs or not but it might.The waist strap is nice and wide but not overly so. I really like the hardware and the way it’s put together. So far the hardware has been pretty strong and hasn’t slipped when my dog pulled hard. It’s also pretty easy to adjust on the fly if it’s too loose. I do notice that when I remove one of the water bottles the whole thing loosens up because the straps that hold them in place affects the overall tightness. It’s also not super easy to reinsert the bottles while walking, although it’s getting easier the more I use it. I do wish the strap that holds the bottles was about 2” longer since I have it extended all the way for the bottles I have. I don’t how well it would hold anything wider than what I currently use. The other thing I’d change about the water holder is that instead of being able to put them away into a pocket I’d tack them to the belt itself so it wouldn’t be floppy without the strap (hope that made sense). At some point I might just sew the elastic to the belt and sew the pocket part closed. When not in use it would still be easy to just fold it upward and tighten the strap to keep it out of the way. That seems to be the way most others are made. I guess being able to put them away is good for some people who want a cleaner look but personally I’d rather have something that’s easier to use while walking. The whole thing has to be lifted a little to strap the bottle in and the strap has to be used or the bottle will flop around. I guess if the strap was an inch or two longer lifting wouldn’t be needed and it would be fine as is. Also the elastic is a bit thin, it would definitely be SO much better if they used 1/2-3/4” elastic, currently it’s 1/4”.I’ve also used this when fishing. The large pocket holds a 2 level Plato tackle box, just barely, the front one I usually keep poo bags in holds my folding pliers, paper spray and small scissors. The very front pocket fits my mini tackle box and the one behind holds my phone. The one at top doesn’t change, it always holds first aid stuff.Overall it’s an amazing bag for the price. There are only a few small changes that I’d make if I was designing it, but those are pretty small things.If you need a medium sized hip pack with dual water bottle holder this one is a good buy. If you need to hold a ton of stuff then there are bigger ones out there that would work better. Even though I don’t always keep this packed with stuff I wouldn’t want to size down since this has a pretty small profile when empty and the option to fill it up is there. There are times when I want to carry more so I’ll use this for items I want easy access to and use a backpack for larger items that I don’t need quick access to.After trying 4 others I’m glad I landed on this one, it’s perfect for my needs and looks like it will last at least a couple years. The price is low enough that I wouldn’t mind buying another every 2-3 years, hopefully it’ll still be available then.
M**.
So much space!
The first thing my SO said when he saw it was that it was huge and I might have to agree with that. It’s definitely more bulky than other Fanny packs but it’s worth it if you’re looking for the extra storage. I plan on using it at theme parks and I’m hoping it’s not too big to qualify as a Fanny pack you can take on rides. Because of the amount of space, I’ll have to be careful not to overpack it. Some people in the reviews hate the pocket for sunglasses at the top but I think it’s extremely convenient. I also like the small pocket in the front to use for travel medicines/chapstick but it would be good for dog bags if you plan to use it for dog walking. The medium pocket in front fits my phone and a portable charger. The large main pocket has smaller pockets inside but otherwise was able to fit my very large wallet (about the size of a clutch purse) and probably a few other small things if I tried. I haven’t used the water bottle holder pockets for an extended period but they worked okay with the water bottles I have at home. I also reeeally like that you can hide them in the side zipper pockets so they don’t take up extra space. Overall, I was excited about this purchase and am very satisfied with it. I went for a 3 hour walk with it on and it was comfortable to use.
K**1
Comfortable to wear and plenty of storage!
I'm thrilled that "fanny packs" are cool now - haha! I have been looking for a pack that is comfortable to wear as a cross-body bag or as a traditional fanny pack and that has enough storage to leave my purse at home. I also wanted a bag that could double for weekend purse-free adventures in town and also as a daytrip hiking bag. After much comparison of features and reviews, I settled on this Tudequ dog-walking bag based on the amount of storage.The description didn't lie - I can carry a lot of things in this bag! I took it on an inaugural adventure and carried my full wallet, a baseball cap, a reusable grocery bag, my phone, my airpods and case, and some chapstick, and I even had some more room that I could have used. I like that there are many different pockets of different sizes that allow me to sort my belongings so I can access them quickly without digging through one large pocket with everything piled inside.I did not carry a water bottle this time, and I think I will need to try out different sizes to determine which do not interfere with my range of motion.The bag was comfortable worn both as a fanny pack and across my torso. I was in a hot and humid environment and was walking quickly, and the bag did not cause me to sweat excessively. I experienced no uncomfortable rubbing or chafing. The back of the bag closest my back resisted sweat, and my belongings all stayed dry.I gave this bag only 4 stars because the size adjustment straps are not easy to adjust quickly for converting between waist and torso or to allow for a different sized waist. It took a lot of fiddling to adjust the strap size, made all the more challenging by being filled with all my belongings at the time. Based on this difficulty, I will likely just adjust it for my waist and wear it as a fanny pack most of the time.
L**M
Great on hiking trips
Love the multiple pockets. Sturdy and durable. The only caveat is the pockets for the water bottles is too small. You have a struggle to get the water pockets open to hold your drinks. Other than that its a good fanny pack for walking your dog, hiking and outdoor activities.
R**N
Nice bag
The bag is nice and roomy. The only disappointing feature is the dog bag dispenser, which, feels like it’s going to come apart soon.
V**A
Great for walks
My dog is in training and this has helped make our training sessions so easy and accessible. Holds so much!!
F**E
Convenience
I gave this a 4 star, due to the fact It doesn’t have an option to store a water bottle.Otherwise this is perfect for me when walking the dogs. There’s compartments for your personal items. I’ve placed my phone, car/ house keys, sunscreen, mozie spray and hand sanitizer with room to spare for a few smaller items. Sturdy and comfortable straps. Love
A**Y
Es perfecto
Cumple con lo que se esperaba
H**F
Passt viel rein
Ich wollte eine Gurttasche mit mehr Platz. Dies ist perfekt, ich bekomme alles rein was ich brauche, ich habe im Urlaub auch immer zwei Trinkflaschen mit nehmen können:-)
び**し
犬のお散歩に。
毎日犬のお散歩で使ってます。いっぱい入ってとても良い。
L**L
It’s like a tardis
So many pockets, hanging loops are sturdy, made with quality materials., it was a nice surprise to find the water/bottle /can holder inside the side pockets.
ガ**ョ
犬の散歩用に
両手が自由にそして肩が凝らないようにヒップバッグ型を選びました。メインのバッグ内が少し小さいのでもう少しだけ大きいと入れる時に取り扱いやすいかもしれません。この時期は肩掛けの方が暑くないと思いました。散歩から帰ってくるとお尻がアツアツです。
R**B
Überraschend gute Qualität
Die Lieferung war schnell und unkompliziert. Sehr überrascht bin ich von der Qualität, für den Preis hätte ich die nicht erwartet. Die 4,7 cm breiten Bauchgurte scheinen aus einem Material zu sein, wie man sie aus dem Auto kennt, jedoch etwas dünner. Die Nähte sind - sofern erkennbar - alle einwandfrei und fest. Entschieden hatte ich mich für die Tasche, da dort Ringe angebracht sind, an denen ich die Leinen meiner drei Hunde befestigen kann. Der Qualität traue ich ohne Probleme zu diese auch zu halten (wobei nur ein Hund hin und wieder mal zieht). Ein Test steht noch aus.Ich freue mich sehr über die Rückenkonstruktion. Das Mesh lässt gut Luft durch, aber insgesamt ist das Rückenteil auch wunderbar gepolstert, so dass sich der Zug der Hunde toll verteilen kann. Bisher war ich mit einer dünnen Joggingleine unterwegs, und da habe ich den Zug schon sehr gut im Lendenwirbelsäulebereich bemerkt.Die Taschen sind so groß und ausreichend, dass man wirklich alles mitnehmen kann, was benötigt wird. Von Handy, Sonnenbrille und Schlüssel, bis hin zu Kotbeutel und Lecker, oder zum Joggen den MP3 Player und eine Regenjacke. Die Haupttasche hat noch eine Innentasche und zzgl weitere Einteilungen für Kleinigkeiten wie zB. Stifte. Die breitere Außentasche hat noch eine separate Tasche mit Schlüsselhaken eingearbeitet.Die Netze der "unsichtbaren" Getränkehalter können, wenn sie nicht gebraucht werden, in kleinen Seitentaschen, in der sie auch befestigt sind, verstaut werden. Meine Trinkflasche, ø 8 cm, passt mit ein wenig Friemelei in das Netz, sitzt dann dort aber - dank separatem Spanngut - richtig fest.Da ich zwar derzeit abnehme aber immer noch nicht zu den schlanken Leuten zähle, hier noch die Anmerkung: der Bauchgurt ist lang genug, so dass auch korpulentere Menschen diese Tasche ohne Probleme um die Hüfte tragen können (Länge voll ausgeführt ca. 130 cm). Absolute Kaufempfehlung meinerseits.
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