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14.5.2016

I have had my bag a year and a half now. I use it every weekend and holiday as a day bag. I put my sunglasses, iPod, mobile phone, wallet, coin purse, tin of moisturiser, spectacles and some tissues into the main compartment. In the front pouch I keep my 'Buff', tripod adaptor for my phone, notepad and pencil, plus antihistamine tube. The two end pockets get used for various different sundries. I have noticed that one end pocket is coming unstitched from the time when I used to keep my phone in it and was continually pulling and pushing against the pocket, so I will repair that and put it down to rough use (but think it should have withstood it anyway really, hence 4 stars).The strap can be attached two ways: to the back of the bag and used as a 'bumbag' or across the body; or to the top of the bag and used as a shoulder bag. I have use it both ways. If you use it as a bumbag you will need a 'Ranger Band' to hold the excess length of strap from flapping around. When used as a shoulder bag the strap is about the right length, with minimal excess webbing. There is also a pair of straps that wrap around the body of the bag. These can clip at the front or the back of the bag, to hold things in place or to clip the bag to something else. Also there are belt clip straps on the back of the bag if you wish to thread a third party belt through them. It is a useful accessory and I have bought a second bag recently for my husband. I would recommend this bag.
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7.5.2013

I opted for this after reading some of the reviews on the Snukpak bag that is similar. People complained the Snugpak had poor stitching and I did not want to take the chance. This MFH bag is German made and there are no issues with stitching quality. It is excellent all round, has many compartments and a multitude of ways to use (pass belt through, attach to belt, wear via shoulder strap, clip to Molle system and so on). This is an extremely well thought out product in terms of design - they really have thought of all the ways somebody may wish to use a bag like this and accounted for it. I have no hesitation on recommending this bag. You could go with a Maxpedition bag and pay a lot more,but I think you will be paying for the brand name, or you could go for the Snugpak which might let you down. I took a chance on this and couldn't be happier.For those who are in to bushcraft or wild camping: I have an mKettle and it fits in the main compartment with Trangia and a few extras on top. End pockets are great for 2oz tins - maybe firelighting equipment. The front zipper pocuh is where I like to put First Aid kit (reachable in case I fall and land on my back while wearing backpack, have a broken arm and cannot get the backpack off to get in to it).In the main compartment there is a mesh divider against one side and you can place an OS map here if you want. There are also plenty of ways to hook on extra things on the outside if you want.
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16.1.2012

This feels less like a bum bag and more like a proper piece of military hardware!Its *very* well made, seems very tough and has loads of pockets.I bought this as a replacement for a large rucksack that I use when riding. the rucksack is often too large when all I really need to carry is a few tools to fix a puncture, a pump, a spare tube or two, keys, wallet and blackberry....this all fits in this bag with room to spare. In addition the straps on the outside are perfect for rolling up any clothing I may want to remove en-route (gillet sleeves, gloves, jacket etc).the top straps also create a carry handle, perfect when I get off the bike at the other endWaist belt is thick (so as not to cut in when fully loaded)and the brackets/zips are all sturdy and substantial.It is a little heavier than you may expect,weight is such a subjective thing though, as most bum bags are very light...but also pretty small. this one weighs about as much as a shoe, or a handbag...or perhaps a pint of milk...does that help to visualise?!My only criticism is that all the many zips seem to jingle together a bit and will wind me up when riding (there are lots of them)...I suspect I'll be adding some black insulation tape to the zip pulls to stop that. Also there is no padding on the back, which could be useful given the load capacity...still you can pack something soft in the rear pocket to serve this purposeVery happy
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8.6.2015

Well made bag. Used it extensively in south africa whilst hiking and fishing on the beaches...used it to carry phones, documents ect in towns, ususe it here for cycling to take essentials plus half litre water bottle! Use for a medical pack to carry basic 1st aid as well so buying another few for 2nd part of first aid like suture pack, blood clotting med, gauze ect and river fishing sundry. Want to prepack for particular uses or events, and the belt can be set up for around the waist or over the shoulder and if you need to move more quickly take it over your head across and have it tucked tight under the arm in packed third world towns so its harder to be snatched from you or more comfy pushed to your back and tighten up when hiking or fishing and its higher up from wading water.Its great. Not waterproof but nice canvas. With studs to add to compatable bags, hopefully another of them.
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13.1.2012

Absolutely what I needed , small enough not to get in the way but big enough to carry lots , I wanted it for when I go ferreting , plenty of pockets for knife , multitool pruning saw firstaid kit etc , and the large pocket easily takes 10 decent nets , it's got various straps & elastic pieces so can hang stuff that you want to grab quickly like the priest if you'r fishing , or like me rabbiting .It certainly looks well made and solid with sturdy straps & clips so should stand up well to the kind of beating it will get from me diving through the blackthorn hedges etc .

8.11.2013

Needed a replacement for my old waist bag and bought this bag. It is extremely well made and I feel it will last me a while.The Zips are very good and strong and this is what these style of bags are all about. The material is very hard wearing and I feel this is an excellent buy.

27.6.2013

i had a problem with delivery because of Royal Mail ; MFH properly resolved the problem and refunded me the money spent.The shoulder bag is very good and extremely usefulI do not hesitate to recommend MHF and their customer service.

31.5.2015

Got this bag as a first aid bag when walking. It's great just seems to swallow equipment like you wouldn't believe. As someone else said the zips rattle a lot, but that was solved by changing them for cords. Great versatile bag.

6.5.2012

I ordered this to use on my powerchair as I always need to hold things in my had and have no were to put stuff, It is great and strog so it will last.

4.12.2013

This item is as described has plenty of pockets and elasticated pouch for more equipment to be stored on outside of the bad.. Perfect

17.1.2013

Ideal bag for those camping trips in the mountains and fit well onto a viper belt.. Product is totally as it says on the tin..

23.7.2012

Purchased this to carry a Panasonic GF1 and spare lens. Very pleased with it but not mad about the camouflage.

13.1.2014

It is what it seems a very useful hip and shoulder bag. The only defect is that is a bit heavy

20.8.2014

Nice bag very spacious and can fit almost everything i need for work and play into it.

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