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Fanny Packs for Hunting?

Monday, February 21, 2011
posted by Survival-Outdoors 8:00 AM
Fanny Pack!

Compact and Efficient!

The word fanny pack probably makes you think of garish, neon colored ugly pouches from the 1980s. The fanny packs used for hunting are much more streamlined, efficient, and better looking than their 1980′s civilian counterpart.

True outdoorsmen know that having a successful hunt hinges on having all your supplies with you, and often the best way to carry supplies is with a fanny pack.When searching hunting fanny packs you’ll want to consider a few things:

  • First, you need to make sure that the material the fanny pack is made out of is durable and resistant to the elements;
  • Second, you need a fanny pack that is lightweight when empty so it can be stored with other gear if necessary;
  •  Third, you want to make sure that the fanny pack has multiple compartments for storing all sorts of necessities of different sizes.

You’ll be amazed how useful this former fashion no-no can be!

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Flexibility in Backpacking!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010
posted by Bob 1:00 PM
Fanny Pack

Small but Efficient!

How many times have you gone out trekking and didn’t want to carry your daypack? It was just too big, bulky and you were only going to be gone 3-4 hours. All you needed was something big enough to carry a bottle of water and a couple energy bars.  It didn’t make much sense to carry a backpack for just a couple items.

As previously mentioned, personal carriers come in all sizes, shapes, and forms. A smaller size, sometimes referred to as a  fanny pack, is just the right size for a short trek, quick trip to the in-law’s place, or even an outing with the kids to the zoo. Don’t get caught-out without storage space for your water, billfold, car keys, cell phone, energy snacks, and etc.

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