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Re: The science of why stepping on Legos makes you want to die - Paul F. - 07-09-2015

N-OS X-tasy! wrote:
[quote=davester]
I think I'm starting to understand this fashion objection. Based on a couple of posts it sounds as though there might be some folks out there who wear fanny packs all the time, using as them in lieu of a purse as part of their (unfashionable) urban attire.

Yes, those are exactly the people who are to blame for the all the scorn heaped against the fanny pack.
Yup...


Re: Why are fanny packs now deprecated? - DRR - 07-09-2015

davester wrote:

On the other hand, I've only ever used a fanny pack either for trail hiking/running where I needed to carry a fair amount of equipment, water, etc and didn't want to carry a day pack or wear a heavy jacket, or as a camera case where I needed to carry several lenses, etc and wanted quick access. In this case the fanny pack is a utilitarian tool, not a fashion accessory/purse substitute. Nothing else comes close to substituting for the utility of a fanny pack for these needs.

Agreed. For day hikes my pack of choice is a Mountainsmith Tour Pack. I have an older one from the mid-90's before they outsourced manufacturing to China. Still holds up great, just the right amount of room, and can hold a heavy load comfortably without restricting climbing like a backpack does. Keeps the back cool and dry too. Of course this is a lumbar pack, worn higher than the fanny. Keeps the weight close to your center of gravity and over your hips/legs.