@gtaylor777 You asked me what kind of waist packs and how much they hold. I described them in detail from rough pouch size to how they fit, plus the two ways they can be worn incase one way matters more to you. I did not go measure exactly how much they hold because I’m not next to them and that’s unreasonable, but I tried to give you a general idea. I also let you know they hold water bottles.
How did I not answer your question?
Did you want to know where they were from the entire time? Because you didn’t ask that.
One is from Amazon and one is from an outdoor shop. Google water bottle fanny pack or something similar and pick one with the pouch size, fit and bottle that you are interested in. Mine are both different.
They’re like fanny pack/cross body bags with buckles and multiple pockets. There’s tons of options from online to thrift shops to outdoor stores. I guess I thought I gave you enough you’d be able to find one you liked without doing a search myself.
I described myself not someone else….
I also went into detail about preparation BECAUSE they don’t hold much and it’s important that is considered since day hikers are already scantily prepared for an emergency compared to backpackers and mountaineers typically. So that’s how you DON’T die when you don’t pack much!
I don’t know what your problem is/why you want a waist pack so I explained the backpacks incase that works for you. They do take a lot of pressure off neck/back since that’s what we started with here, it’s just not enough for me. They also hold more in the event of an emergency.
I don’t care about downvotes. I care about taking a lot of time to answer a question and then someone being ungrateful because they either didn’t read it or misinterpreted it.
https://a.co/d/7dRvIYA
https://a.co/d/1LQLB6X
https://a.co/d/5Z7avjM