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Moment Fanny Sling - Clay

SKU: GC20-106-152

Moment Fanny Sling - Clay

Moment Fanny Sling - Clay

This is our daily, go-to fanny sling. It’s comfortable, adjustable, and fits your daily carry from wallets to keys to phones, and even a 35mm camera. The seven different adjustment points mean the pack can expand for tall people, shrink for small people, cinch down for minimal carry, or expand up to 4 inches / 10cm to fit a windbreaker. We use recycled materials with a double waterproof coating so the pack can handle the weather, while still feeling comfortable against your body. Reverse coil zippers also help to protect your gear during a rainstorm. The end result is a versatile pack you can wear for hours with a variety of gear and size combinations.

Materials
Weatherproof recycled Kodra with a double layer waterproof coating

Fits Your Daily Gear
We designed this bag to fit your daily essentials. Whether you’re going for a day hike, biking around the city, or going for a walk, the MTW Fanny Sling will carry your daily essentials. Expandable up to 4 inches thick, you can fit everything from a 35mm camera to a windbreaker jacket. Plus the external straps let you attach an extra tripod or jacket to the outside.

  • Daily essentials
  • Mini to Plus-sized phones
  • Sunglasses and filters
  • Moment lenses (dedicated spots)
  • Up to a 35mm camera+ Windbreaker
  • A Cold One (or three)
  • Tripod (on the outside)

Hidden Secure Pocket
For the traveler, we included a hidden pocket on the back of the fanny sling where you can stow your most valuable items. We love it for passports, phones, or monies. Really anything thin that you don’t want to be stolen.

Really, Really Comfortable
We wanted this to be the most comfortable fanny pack you’ve ever used. The straps are 1.5 inches (4 cm) wide to provide the support you need on your hips or across your shoulder. The soft nylon provides strength without rubbing, so no more hotspots. The canvas and ripstop materials are durable yet soft against your body.

Super Adjustable
Go from fanny to sling (and back). With seven different adjustment points, these packs are comfortable on your hips or over your shoulder. The main strap can expand to 52 inches (132 cm) or shrink down to 20 inches (50.8 cm), sized just right to work both ways for a variety of different people. Whether you are tall, small, curvy, or not… the fanny sling works for all sizes.

Keep Your Gear Dry
Our bags are treated with a durable water repellent (DWR) finish and backed with two layers of highly water-resistant polyurethane (PU). By only using seams where necessary and thoughtfully covering zippers, we minimised the number of access points for water to get to your gear.

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