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The 10 Best Fanny Packs of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

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Travel + Leisure / Alli Waataja

Fanny packs were once the surefire way to spot a tourist in a crowd, but in recent years, the iconic fanny pack underwent a revolutionary rebranding to become a travel staple for even the most stylish adventurers.

Since we love a versatile travel accessory at Travel + Leisure , we got our hands on 36 fanny packs to test out for activities like traveling, hiking, jogging, sightseeing, running errands, and more. We styled the bags in various ways, such as the popular crossbody style or as shoulder and waist bags, too. Apart from style and functionality, we evaluated the fanny packs based on capacity, quality, and fit to find the best options on the market.

Our Top Picks

Best overall: dagne dover ace fanny pack, best large: calpak luka belt bag.

  • Most Durable: Jansport Fifth Avenue Fanny Pack
  • Most Versatile: Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag 1L
  • Best Hydration Pack: Nathan Peak Hydration Waist Pack

Best for Parents: No Reception The Sidekick

  • Best Lightweight: Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini 1L Hip Pack

Best Convertible: Senreve Belt Bag

Best rfid-blocking: alo explorer fanny pack, best for runners: aikendo slim running belt.

Dagne Dover

The neoprene material provides protection and cushioning to the items packed inside.

The strap could be longer to be more inclusive.

The perfect wear-everywhere for any occasion belt bag, the Dagne Dover Ace Fanny Pack is the ultimate travel accessory. Made out of thick neoprene material — a signature of Dagne Dover bags — this fanny pack proved to be protective and durable during testing, while still feeling lightweight and comfortable to wear. After we accidentally spilled coffee on the bag and wore it in a surprise rain storm, there wasn’t a drop of water that seeped into the bag, and most of the liquid rolled right off without leaving a trace.

While neoprene material has a somewhat sporty look to it, this bag looks just as stylish as it is functional. We love the just-right size for storing essentials like a phone, passport, wallet, and headphones, but it’s small enough to wear as a crossbody bag comfortably. There are several discrete interior and exterior pockets for organizing and the stap is easy to adjust. And the bag comes in seven color options in neoprene and air mesh material.

The Details: 9.25 x 5.5 x 2.75 inches | Neoprene | 1 liter | Adjustable, 36-inch strap

Travel + Leisure / Anna Popp

The smooth zipper and opening flap makes it easy to access items.

The puffy design adds a bit of bulkiness.

Calpak’s Luka Belt Bag can pretty much fit all of your travel essentials that are smaller than a laptop. Passports, wallets, phones, earbuds, snacks, and more can easily fit in the interior of this spacious sling bag. Whether dashing through a busy airport security line or paying for a meal, the fanny pack has a smooth zipper and wide opening so you can easily reach in and grab a wallet, passport, or keys without having to dig around. Although spacious bags can sometimes swallow smaller items, this one has various pockets for organization so you’ll never have to worry about things getting lost in the void. We love the puffer material of this bag, but the puffiness does add some extra bulk to the already large bag. It also comes in a whopping 19 color options and makes an excellent gift for travelers.

The Details: 11 x 5.5 x 3.5 inches | Polyester | Adjustable, 55-inch strap

Travel + Leisure / Taylor Calta

Most Durable: JanSport Fanny Pack

The 600D ripstop polyester material is built to last.

The best color options are on the Jansport website.

Jansport is an industry leader in making bags designed to last basically forever, so we aren’t surprised that it earned top testing scores for durability. This belt bag is made with recycled 600D ripstop polyester, which basically means the fabric is reinforced to withstand extreme conditions and prevent a tear from escalating if one does occur. We also love the inclusive size of the strap that can extend to 50 inches long so you can wear the bag across the body or on the waist comfortably, and we found that it doesn’t move around while out and about. Plus, the 2.5-liter capacity is big enough to fit the essentials without feeling cumbersome to carry. One thing to note is that the Jansport website has more color options to choose from compared to other retailers.

The Details: ‎6 x 12.5 x 4 inches | Recycled polyester | Adjustable, 50-inch strap

Travel + Leisure / Elizabeth Theriot

Most Versatile: lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag

It has a sporty and stylish design that makes it versatile for traveling, outdoor activities, festivals, and more.

The capacity is on the smaller end.

If you pay attention while walking down any busy street, you’re bound to see at least one Lululemon belt bag. Travelers especially can’t get enough of this bag, so we had to get our hands on it, which was no small feat since it’s often sold out due to popularity. Once we tested it out during a hike, multiple walks, and for running errands, we understood the hype around the versatile bag. You can use it for a variety of scenarios, and the combination of the sporty and stylish design means that it can go with any outfit. The 1-liter capacity is too small for bulky items like a larger wallet, but the lightweight fabric and small size renders the bag nearly weightless when we wore it around the waist or across the chest. If you can get your hands on one of these iconic belt bags, it’s worth every penny.

The Details: 7.5 x 5 x 2 inches | Polyester, nylon | 1 liter | Adjustable, 41.7-inch strap

Travel + Leisure / Elizabeth Rhodes

Best Hydration Pack: Nathan Hydration Waist Pack

It has a built-in water bottle holder and comes with a lightweight bottle.

The pack can’t fit more than a phone or keys.

This Nathan Peak fanny pack is designed to keep runners, hikers, or walkers hydrated while on the go. It comes with an ultra-lightweight plastic water bottle that securely fastens to its designated pocket so you can always have up to 18 ounces of water on you at all times. The polyester pack has a small zippered pocket to store the bare essentials like a phone or keys, but it can’t fit much more than that. It also features an adjustable strap to fit the bag snug to the waist so it doesn’t jostle around when you’re running. During testing, it never felt heavy for long runs, and we found that it’s most comfortable to wear with the pack resting on the lower back.

The Details: Polyester, nylon | Adjustable, 44-inch strap | Insulated bottle holder

Travel + Leisure / John Somerall

No Reception Club

It has tons of thoughtful features for parents, like the convenient wipe pocket in the back.

Some parents may need a bigger diaper bag for longer excursions.

Parents, rejoice: we’ve found the best fanny pack to keep your hands free when you’re out and about with little ones. This spacious fanny pack is designed for traveling with kids, and it’s equipped with thoughtful features like a removable changing pad, a main compartment that can fit diaper sizes 4 x 6 inches, and a diaper wipe pocket (our personal favorite pocket). The bag can fit all the grab-and-go essentials like diapers, wipes, rash cream, a onesie, and smaller items like sunscreen or hand sanitizer. Traveling parent-approved, this fanny pack proved to be particularly useful for day trips with a baby or toddler during testing, but if you’re planning an overnight trip or a longer day trip, it might not be big enough to accommodate more items like toys or clothing.

The Details: 11 x 6 x 2.75 inches | Recycled nylon | 3 liters | Adjustable, 41-inch strap | Water-resistant

Travel + Leisure / Kimberly Souza

Best Lightweight: Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini Hip Pack

It’s packable and can fold into a fraction of the already compact size.

We found it most comfortable to wear as a crossbody bag.

The ability to pack a bag within a larger bag can be a game-changer for traveling, so we love that this Patagonia belt bag is packable. While the 1-liter bag is already quite small, it folds into a small carrying case and can fit in a bigger personal item or carry-on without taking up any space. Packable bags can sometimes be flimsy, but this one offers just the right amount of structure and flexibility thanks to the soft recycled nylon fabric and padded back panel for support. It can fit everyday essentials like a small wallet, phone, or keys, or travel items like a passport and boarding pass. You can wear the compact pouch as either a waist or a crossbody bag. We thought it was more comfortable to wear across the body, but the versatility in styling the bag is helpful.

The Details: 8 x 4.75 x 2 inches | Recycled nylon | 1 liter | Adjustable, 36-inch strap | Water-resistant

Travel + Leisure / Jessica Vadillo

This premium leather bag can be worn as a fanny pack, crossbody, or shoulder bag.

It’s better for more leisurely activities.

This Senreve belt bag offers peak quiet luxury thanks to the sleek leather material and elegant gold hardware. And the best part is that it has a convertible design, so although the belt bag comes at a premium price, you can wear it three different ways — meaning you’re essentially getting multiple stunning styles in one. The leather strap can be adjusted like a traditional belt for a shorter or longer fit to accommodate all of the different ways you can wear it. The bag has two loops to accommodate a separate chain strap and, while it doesn’t come with one, we bought one from Amazon and it worked perfectly. It also features multiple pockets to store credit cards, sunglasses, keys, passports, or a small e-reader since the capacity is larger. We tested the cream color and the leather held up perfectly with lots of use on a trip, and there are no signs of scratches or damage, so we’re confident it’s worth the investment for a durable and stylish fanny pack.

The Details: 8 x 5 inches | Leather | Adjustable, 59.5-inch strap | Water-resistant

Travel + Leisure / Morgan Ashley Parker

The main compartment features RFID-blocking fabric.

Color options are limited.

Travelers, gym-goers, and errand runners will appreciate the versatile design of this larger fanny pack. The beloved yoga clothing brand nailed it with this minimalist bag that can easily be worn around the waist or across the body to fit a range of style preferences. The main compartment is made with RFID-blocking nylon material to offer travelers peace of mind while traveling with chipped documents like a passport and credit cards — a valuable feature when it comes to travel products . And if you’re not traveling, the 3-liter bag can fit a multitude of essentials like a phone, keys, and earbuds in multiple compartments. While the bag only comes in black, there are two limited edition colors (fog and brown) that you might be able to snag if stock is available.

The Details: 10.75 x 4.75 x 4.5 inches | Nylon | 3 liters

Travel + Leisure / Elise Wang

It stays in place and doesn’t move around while running.

It was difficult to snake wired headphones through the hole.

Runners, hikers, and travelers alike will find the thoughtful features of this slim belt helpful for a multitude of activities. Of course, the belt is designed to aid runners in storing belongings on a jog, but the discrete and lightweight design of the bag makes it an excellent accessory for travelers since it can double as a money belt. Our favorite part of the belt is that it doesn’t ride up onto the stomach or fall below the waist while running, and it stays in place without feeling cumbersome to carry around. We were able to fit a phone, lip balm, cash, and keys inside the pouch and it still felt feather-light, and the bottle strap securely fastened water to the pack. The bag is made with water- and sweat-resistant fabric that is very comfortable against the skin, and the adjustable strap provides a custom fit for all types of activities.

The Details: 7.9 x 4 inches | Adjustable 44-inch strap | Water- and sweat-resistant

Other Fanny Packs We Liked

Although these fanny packs didn’t make it onto our main list, they still scored well during testing and would make great options for some travelers.

Eddie Bauer Skylar Waist Pack : This fanny pack comes in gorgeous neutral colors and has excellent organizational features. It’s geared toward outdoor enthusiasts, so we think it’s best for hiking or biking.

Athleta All About Belt Bag : A Lululemon dupe, this similar bag has enough room for the essentials, but the wide nylon strap wasn’t as comfortable to wear and didn’t secure the bag to the waist when it was packed full.

Quince All-Day Neoprene Belt Bag : Similar to our overall pick, this neoprene bag is durable and protective, but it’s fairly small and doesn’t offer as good pockets and organizational features.

Our Testing Process

There are tons of fanny packs on the market, so we thoroughly researched popular and trusted options to try out in day-to-day life. From the constantly sold-out Lululemon belt bag to Dagne Dover’s iconic neoprene bag, we tested 36 fanny packs designed to fit the needs of travelers, parents, outdoor enthusiasts, and more.

For two weeks, T+L editors and other members of our product testing team wore the fanny packs for activities ranging from air travel, jogging, going out to dinner, hiking, shopping, and more scenarios in which a belt bag could be helpful. We concentrated on the capacity, fit, and quality of the pack to ensure we only gave top scores to durable, comfortable, and functional fanny packs.

Tips for Buying a Fanny Pack

Consider the intended use.

A fanny pack is an accessory first and foremost, so you’ll want to get the right bag for the activity it will be used for most. Anyone spending time outdoors will want to invest in a lightweight fanny pack made with durable, water-resistant material like ripstop nylon and polyester to protect your belongings from Mother Nature. For more leisurely activities, there are tons of fanny packs offering a balance of sporty and stylish that you can use for various activities opposed to a sleek leather belt bag that might be best for going out to dinner or sightseeing.

Look at sizes

The size of a fanny pack can be deceptive, as even smaller ones can offer much more space than what meets the eye. To gauge the size of a belt bag, we recommend looking at the specifications section on the website to find out the dimensions of the bag, length of the strap, and the capacity in liters. Most belt bags are around one to three liters in capacity with 1-liter bags offering enough storage for a phone, small wallet, keys, and other small items. Larger bags with two or three liters of room can fit bigger items like an e-reader, headphones, or a larger wallet.

The beauty of a fanny pack is that it can usually be worn in several different ways. Of course, the bags are designed to be worn around the waist and sit right on the hip, which is the original use of the classic fanny pack. However, in recent years, it’s become wildly popular to wear a fanny pack as a crossbody bag with the pouch in the front of the body or as a shoulder bag. Thanks to the adjustable strap on fanny packs, you can wear them in whatever way is most comfortable and stylish to you.

The two different names mean the same thing. Both refer to a bag designed to be worn around the waist with a pouch that can rest in the front or back of the body.

A fanny pack can certainly count as a personal item if it’s being worn while traveling by air. Since every airline has different luggage restrictions, we always recommend checking with your carrier before arriving at the airport to ensure that your luggage meets requirements.

Why Trust Travel + Leisure

T+L commerce writer, Anna Popp , writes nearly all of the team’s Travel + Leisure Tested articles and participates in product testing from luggage and shoes to outdoor gear and apparel. Anna participated in this test and used her fanny pack to travel and run errands around the city. She sifted through testing notes of all 36 products tested to summarize the reasoning behind our recommendations for the best fanny packs.

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The 14 Best Travel Fanny Packs and Waist Packs [2024]

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The 14 Best Travel Fanny Packs and Waist Packs [2024]

The Benefits of Fanny Packs

Things to consider with travel fanny packs, 1. the everyday fanny pack, 2. top-of-the-range adventure lumbar pack, 3. the multiple carry options fanny pack, 4. great fanny pack for runners and active users, 5. fanny pack for the organized traveler, 6. fanny pack for fashionistas, 7. the classic canvas fanny pack, 8. the festival fanny pack, 9. compact and lightweight waist pack, 10. extremely slim and minimalist waist pack, 11. giant waist pack for those who need lots of space, 12. the statement fanny pack from jansport, 13. the budget double-water-bottle-holding waist pack, 14. the fanny pack for hikers, final thoughts.

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A fanny pack may bring back memories of the 1980s and some of the fashion disasters that went with the era, but owning one of these much-maligned sling-style bags will completely transform the way you carry your personal belongings with you.

Sling it over your shoulder or tie it around your waist, and you’ll soon see why the fanny pack is back and is a favorite of fashionistas all over the world.

If you’re thinking of investing in your first-ever fanny pack or simply looking to reignite your love, remember that there are many great reasons to wear your belongings around your waist:

  • A fanny pack leaves your hands free to concentrate on the more important things in life. Without handles, you can slip it around your waist or over your shoulder, and off you go.
  • Anyone can wear a fanny pack. The style itself is unisex, meaning that the whole family can wear one if they want to. There are also thousands of styles to choose from, available in colors and sizes to suit every fanny pack fan.
  • These types of bags are lightweight and durable and will help keep you better balanced than a shoulder or tote bag. Because of this, fanny packs are perfect for outdoor activities, sports, and other adventures where you don’t want your travel bag to hold you back.
  • A fanny pack is spacious without being bulky . With several different compartments, you can easily keep your keys, wallet, phone, and other small essentials about your person without weighing yourself down.

Fanny packs are back in fashion! From music festivals to the beach and everywhere in between, fashion-focused travelers once again love the look of the waist bag.

Fanny pack

Before you buy a fanny pack for your next trip, be sure to take into account the following:

Belt Length

Fanny pack belt length

Fanny packs aren’t one size fits all. Some will have longer belt straps than others, and depending on the size of your waist, you’ll need to investigate whether it will fit before you purchase.

Also, if you’re planning on wearing it across your body or over your shoulder, it will need to be adjustable to be able to hang properly.

Fanny pack material

Your fanny pack will be going on plenty of adventures with you. For this reason, it will need to be lightweight yet strong and durable, and you’ll want to ensure that you can wipe or wash it as often as you need to.

Leather, PU, nylon, or even cotton fanny packs are all good choices, but you’ll need to choose a fabric that’s robust enough to hold your belongings without tearing.

Anti-Theft and Slash-Proof

Many travel bags offer anti-theft protection and slash-proof straps and material. Just because your fanny pack is small doesn’t make it any less vulnerable to criminals eager to access your belongings.

RFID lining helps to protect the data held on your contactless credit cards while slash-proof material stops pickpockets with flick knives from stealing your stuff.

Organization, Pockets, and Water Bottle Holder

Fanny pack pockets

Not all fanny packs are equal as some offer more benefits than others.

A basic pack may have room to hold your essentials, while larger packs can provide a variety of slots or zippered compartments and may even have a mesh holder for your water bottle . These are great for longer adventures, hiking trips, or days at the beach.

The 14 Best Travel Fanny Packs

BEST OVERALL: Everest Signature Waist Pack

Everest Signature Waist Pack in Jade

Available in a wide variety of colors and patterns, this cute little fanny pack is perfect for everyday use. With a 46-inch waist strap, a zippered compartment, and a front hanging key chain, this small bag will keep your essentials safe, whatever you’re doing.

The Everest Signature Waist Pack is made from polyester fabric and has a unique slim and sporty design . The adjustable waist belt can be made small enough to fit around your waist or lengthened to wear across your body.

The main compartment is large enough to hold your wallet , coins, and even your cell phone, while the zippered front pocket and key holder will keep everything else safe.

Designed with practicality in mind, this fanny pack can be wiped down or washed to ensure it looks good and lasts through many adventures.

What We Like

  • Made from water-resistant material

What We Don’t Like

  • No dual-opening zippers

UPGRADE PICK: Osprey Talon 6 Men’s Hiking Pack

Osprey Packs Talon 6 Lumbar Pack

Travel giant Osprey is famous for its incredibly durable and long-lasting travel accessories, and the Talon 6 Lumbar Pack is certainly no exception. Made from mesh-covered AirScape ridge foam to keep your load secure, this fanny pack allows you to be as sporty or adventurous as you want to be.

Much more than just a travel pouch, this large, secure, and stable lumber pack will keep your belongings safe and your posture grounded. This is a superb fanny pack for the serious traveler, with the ability to carry 2 water bottles in the padded bottle sleeves that stay upright even when you don’t.

You can pack plenty of essentials, including money, keys, your phone, and even your passport or ID in the large, zippered compartment, while the horizontal, straightjacket compression straps ensure that the pack never gets bent out of shape.

As with all Osprey products, the Talon 6 Lumbar Pack comes with Osprey’s All Mighty Guarantee. This is a serious pack for serious travelers.

  • Holds 2 water bottles
  • Might be too bulky for some people

Viscne Outdoor Fanny Pack

VISCNE Outdoor Fanny Pack

This is a monster of a fanny pack, designed with seriously exciting adventures in mind. Made from wear-resistant nylon with a breathable mesh lumbar, this is the perfect pack to take with you on your next hiking, fishing, cycling, or camping trip.

Additional shoulder straps mean that you can carry this pack 3 ways: around your waist, across 1 shoulder, or over 2 shoulders like a backpack. The adjustable belt means you can make it long or short enough to fit almost anyone, while the 2 side zipper pockets will keep your stuff organized.

Dual water bottle holders will ensure you stay hydrated whatever you’re doing, while various compartments will easily hold your phone, wallet, keys, coins, and everything else you need.

  • Comes in a range of colors
  • Water bottle pockets are quite shallow

Waterfly Waist Bag

Waterfly Hiking Waist Bag Fanny Pack

Made from water-resistant nylon, this fanny pack is perfect for long hikes or outdoor adventures in any kind of weather. Large enough to fit your keys, your coins, and even your phone, this fanny pack will protect your precious belongings from the elements.

With the addition of a stable water bottle holder, your favorite drinking vessel will remain upright while you run, hike or climb. The 2 separate zipper pockets and an additional small front pocket are perfect for keeping your stuff organized and together, while the adjustable strap fits nicely around your waist.

Designed with sports fanatics in mind , the back mesh pad allows the straps to breathe, keeping your waist dry and fresh, no matter how much you sweat.

For your own added security this bag comes complete with reflective strips , making it an excellent choice for anyone who is active or runs near cars or other vehicles.

  • Breathable mesh back pad
  • Compartments are quite small

Freetoo Waist Pack

FREETOO Waist Pack Bag Fanny Pack for Men and Women

This traditional-style fanny pack offers you all the space you need across 5 zippered pockets. The largest is big enough to hold your water bottle, while the smallest will keep all those little bits like keys and hair ties safe and organized.

Made from strong 1000D polyester , this bag is easy to clean and built to last. An excellent addition to your everyday travel baggage, this useful little pack has sturdy zippers, an adjustable strap with a secure waist buckle, and the option to be worn either around your waist or across your shoulders.

Just as useful for outdoor activities as it is for festivals and having fun, this is a great option for anyone.

  • Lots of pockets to keep organized
  • The waist strap is quite short

Badiya Women's Waist Bag

Badiya Women’s Mini Crocodile Leather Waist Bag

This fabulous little fanny pack is just the right size for keeping your phone, credit card, money, and ID safe while you enjoy the finer things in life. With an on-trend leather look, this beauty is an excellent choice for festivals, parties, and shopping.

Made from high-quality faux crocodile material, the pack has 2 pockets and an adjustable strap that reaches up to 39 inches, making it easy for you to wear around your waist or to carry over your shoulder.

With a look and feel that takes you back to the belt bags of the 1970s, this is an up-to-date way to keep your personal belongings close to you at all times, while still looking fashionable.

  • Practical and stylish
  • Difficult to close if overfilled

LemonGirl Unisex Waist Bag

LemonGirl Unisex Waist Bag

Modern convenience with a stylish look, this fanny pack is made of durable canvas with plenty of room to carry all your personal belongings.

With 1 large zippered pocket and 1 small pocket, this canvas fanny pack is large enough to carry your cash, cards, cell phone, and your keys. It can be hand-washed or popped in the washing machine to keep it looking as fresh as you do on every outing.

The adjustable waist bag can be worn around your waist or slung over your shoulder for a real old-school feel. Great for festivals, beach parties, and gatherings, you can keep everything close with this epic little fanny pack.

  • Stylish, muted colors that go with everything
  • Too slim to carry anything bulkier than a cell phone

SoJourner Black Rose Fanny Pack

SoJourner Black Rose Fanny Pack

A gorgeous 90s-style fanny pack with plenty of space to keep your belongings safe, this bag comes in a variety of prints including flowers, stripes, polka dots, and even the American flag. Perfect for trendy fashionistas and festival lovers, these bags are adorable and super useful.

The 2 main zippered pockets will keep your water bottle , money, keys, cards, and cell phone all close to hand, while the back pocket is perfect for loose change and hair ties. The adjustable nylon waistband fits a 15- to 48-inch waist.

These bags are suitable for both men and women, and the durable nylon construction will ensure that your SoJourner fanny pack will last you over many great adventures.

  • Available in a range of colors and designs
  • Zippers are quite fragile

Tinyat Travel Fanny Pack

Tinyat Travel Fanny Bag Waist Pack

Cute and compact, this basic little fanny pack is perfect for keeping your most important pieces close to you. Made from durable, washable nylon, you can rely on this bag over and over again.

The zippered front accessory pocket is great for storing your keys, your ID card, your credit and debit cards, your cell phone, and even your coin purse. You can also stay looking good from the word go, with enough room to stash your favorite lipstick, perfume, or comb.

The discreet back pocket will keep notes or valuables hidden out of sight, and the lightweight, fashionable design means this little beauty can be worn with a wide variety of outfits . The waist belt is adjustable to fit waist sizes from 16 to 40 inches, so you can throw it around your waist or sling it over your shoulder.

  • Hidden zipper pocket at the back
  • Doesn’t hold a great deal

Waterfly Fanny Pack

Waterfly Slim Fanny Pack

This weather-resistant fanny pack will keep your belongings safe from a damp day or a little bit of drizzle. Designed to fit men, women, and even children, it has a highly adjustable waistband that can accommodate all sizes. The Waterfly brand also offers extendable band straps for extra-large waists, that can be purchased separately.

This fanny pack is well-made, yet lightweight and extremely durable. The slim, elongated design of this waist bag keeps it compact and discreet.

The main double-zippered compartment is perfect for housing your keys, phone, wallet, and credit cards, while the 2 extra front pockets and hidden rear pocket are great for smaller valuables and loose change.

Available in a variety of different colors, the slim design of this bag makes it just right for cyclists, runners, climbers, or campers.

  • Can be worn in multiple ways
  • Only has very light water-resistance

Mountainsmith Tour Lumbar Pack

Mountainsmith Tour Lumbar Pack

This giant of a fanny pack is a favorite with hikers and outdoor-minded travelers. Large enough to be used as a hiking pack, a golfing bag, or even for carrying spare diapers, this Tour Lumbar pack will keep your going on many adventures.

Made from durable and high-quality CORDURA fabric, this pack can be carried in a variety of ways.

The pack comes complete with a removable shoulder strap, traditional front panel bungee, an interior tablet sleeve, a smartphone-compatible waist belt pocket, ridged EVA back panel padding with stash pocket, side water bottle holders, hanging inner sanctum, zippered front panel pocket with key clip, and even a headphone port.

This pack can fit in everything you need, and then some.

Despite its enormous size, it remains reasonably lightweight and easy to carry, making its hefty price tag worth the investment if you’re planning to get a lot of use out of your new compact carrier.

  • Front panel to stash additional items
  • Straps are difficult to tighten on smaller people

JanSport Fanny Pack

JanSport Fifth Ave Fanny Pack

A favorite with hipsters and high schoolers all over the world, the JanSport brand is as popular as ever . The Fifth Avenue fanny pack is available in a variety of colors and prints and can be worn on your waist or across your body.

Made from durable, wipeable fabric, this fanny pack has a large main compartment that can keep your keys, coins, credit cards, and even your cell phone safe while you’re on the move. The smaller zipper pocket is perfect for quick and easy access to your loose change or small valuables.

A usefully-sized pouch with a cool logo, the JanSport fanny pouch is one of the most fashionable on the market.

  • Simple and stylish design
  • Zippers are a bit fragile

Everest Hiking Sports Waist Pack

Everest Lumbar Waist Pack

This fanny pack from Everest can be worn as a lumbar pack, a fanny pack, or even as a side hip pack, depending on your preference.

With 3 good-sized pockets, you’ll be able to carry everything you need with you, including your keys, wallet, credit cards, coins, cell phone, and even your passport.

It also comes with the addition of 2 water bottle pockets that are insulated to keep your refreshments cool, even on the move. The tie-down straps keep your bottle upright, even when you’re not, while the nylon waist strap will accommodate up to a 46-inch waist.

Padded back panels make this super comfy to wear, and the breathable fabric wicks away moisture to prevent sweaty patches when you’re wearing it.

  • Adjustable load compression straps
  • Water bottles can leak

Egogo Travel Sport Fanny Pack

EGOGO Travel Sport Waist Pack Fanny Pack

Designed to be worn on the side of your hip , this water-resistant waist pack is a unique way to keep your belongings close by your side at all times.

A little on the small side, this cute little bag is big enough to carry your water bottle, wallet, phone, and perhaps even your travel camera in the main compartment. Your keys and loose change can be stored in the smaller zippered compartment.

With a padded back and side panel, it will rest gently against your hip, and stay there comfortably for as long as you need it.

Available in a variety of colors, this is a nice little bag for adventurers of all kinds.

  • Air mesh back pocket
  • The buckle is a little fiddly to clasp

What was once a laughable accessory reserved only for elderly tourists or old men in Lycra is now back in fashion in a massive way.

Fanny packs are popular from the beaches of Miami to the dance floors of NYC, taking in Coachella and a host of different sporting events and activities along the way.

So what are you waiting for? Wear your stuff where you can see it and keep your hands free to bike or climb with a fanny pack.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the new fanny packs called.

Fanny packs are now also called waist packs. These have always been popular but never considered fashionable until recently. Fanny packs are back in style!

Are fanny packs good for travel?

Fanny packs are lightweight and durable and will help keep you better balanced than a shoulder or tote bag. Because of this, fanny packs are perfect for outdoor activities, sports, and other adventures where you don’t want your travel bag to hold you back.

Are fanny packs out of style?

Can you wear a fanny pack on a plane.

If you’re wearing a fanny pack on an airplane, this would count towards your carry-on allowance. Many airlines allow you to bring a carry-on and a personal item, and fanny packs are generally small enough to be considered as your personal item.

How do I choose a fanny pack?

  • Belt length
  • Anti-theft and slash-proof
  • Organization, pockets, and water bottle holder

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The 15 best fanny packs and belt bags for travel.

Find the perfect hands-free style for your on-the-go essentials.

The Best Fanny Packs and Belt Bags

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There's no disputing that fanny packs are a useful accessory. They free up your hands while keeping everything at your fingertips. Plus, you don't have to suffer the excess heat on your back that often plagues backpack users, nor will you have to switch the strap to avoid shoulder pain (looking at you, tote bags).

Thankfully, fanny packs of the 21st century have gotten a makeover since their popularity in the 1980s and 1990s. Yes, you can still find packs adorned with wild shapes, in Outrun color schemes or made with iridescent material, but many of them are more fashion-forward. They come in neutral tones, classic designs and have unique features to keep you organized.

In the market for a fanny pack? Based on consumer reviews and travel expert insights, these are the best fanny packs for travelers. Whether you're vacationing solo , heading out on a hike or taking the kids to Walt Disney World , there's something on this list for you.

The Top Fanny Packs and Belt Bags for Travel in 2023

Best overall: dagne dover ace fanny pack, best overall (at a lower price point): jansport fifth avenue fanny pack, best budget: waterfly slim fanny pack.

  • Best Crossbody: Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag
  • Best Belt Bag: Lo & Sons Waverly 2

Best Waterproof: AiRunTech Waterproof Pouch with Waist Strap

  • Best Plus Size: Olimpiafit Fanny Pack

Best Anti-Theft: Travelon Anti-Theft Active Waist Pack

Best for parents: kibou bag, best for kids: everest junior waist pack, best leather: genius leather shop leather fanny pack, best for festivals: sojourner holographic rave fanny pack, best for theme parks: baboon to the moon fannypack, best for hiking: cotopaxi bataan fanny pack.

  • Best for Skiing: Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini Hip Pack

(Note: Prices and availability were accurate at the time of publication; they may fluctuate due to supply chain issues.)

Open Dagne Dover Ace Fanny Pack in gray against white background.

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What sets this pack apart: Dagne Dover's fanny pack is made from recycled plastic bottles, making it an appealing option for eco-conscious travelers . The bag features three different sections: a front zip area, the main zippered compartment and a card slot on the back. Inside the main pocket, you'll find slots for both lip balm and cards or cash, plus a key clip. The fanny pack's neoprene material is also water-resistant and has an adjustable waist strap. This pack comes in classic colors, including blush, olive, camel, black and gray. Special seasonal colors may also be available.

Travelers appreciate: Reviewers say the bag is excellent for everyday use and they love being hands-free while traveling or running errands. Others note that the bag can be small if you have a large phone plus other items inside.

Price: $95 or less Shop now: Dagne Dover

What sets this pack apart: This bag holds all your travel essentials in a main zippered compartment with a small zip pouch on the front and a fully adjustable waist. When empty, the pack weighs just 4.5 ounces, and it is available in a variety of colors and patterns, including lilac, camouflage, floral and black.

Travelers appreciate: Users of this bag praise the variety of colors and patterns, noting it's best for those traveling light (think: a few credit cards, phone and lip balm).

Price: $22 or less Shop now: JanSport | Amazon

Three Waterfly Slim Fanny packs colored orange, green and pink, against a white background.

Courtesy of Waterfly

What sets this pack apart: This budget-friendly and compact design measures 8 x 2.5 x 4.3 inches, making it an excellent size to store your keys, cards and a smartphone (note that the bag can only accommodate phones measuring less than 6.5 inches). The front has three separate compartments: one large zippered section, a small zippered pouch and a covered pocket; there is also a zippered back pocket. The Waterfly bag is constructed with a water-resistant fabric in a variety of colors and patterns, and the adjustable belt can accommodate 20- to 50-inch waists.

Travelers appreciate: Though some reviewers note this pack is too small to use as an everyday bag, active travelers say it is a perfect size for stowing essentials during a bike ride, kayaking trip or hike. Others note that it makes a comfortable sling bag, too.

Price: $19.99 or less Shop now: Amazon

Best Crossbody: Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag 1L

What sets the pack apart: The bag features a water-repellent fabric with two zipper compartments: one main section (which includes a mesh pouch inside) and one along the back exterior. This crossbody comes in multiple colors, including gray, black, silver and white. Select colors feature fabric made from recycled materials.

Travelers appreciate: "I started using the Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag when I would take my son to a park or playground because it allowed me to keep my hands free and also kept all my essentials at my fingertips (without being bulky)," says Ann Henson , assistant managing editor of travel at U.S. News. "Now I use this as my everyday bag. It's easy to wipe clean and the interior pockets keep everything organized." Reviewers also like the extendable strap, which reaches 41.7 inches at its full extension.

Price: $48 or less Shop now: Lululemon

Best Belt Bag: Lo & Sons Waverley 2

Lo & Sons Waverley 2 in light brown against white background.

Courtesy of Lo & Sons

What sets the pack apart: If flexibility is your main requirement of a fanny pack, consider the Waverley 2 from Lo & Sons, a business founded by Chinese immigrant Helen Lo and her sons. Not only can the Waverley be worn as a belt bag, but it can also be worn as a crossbody purse, carried as a wristlet or clutch, or used as a shoulder bag. You can select from two different sizes (small and large) and three different kinds of leather, one of which is plant-based. Bags come in an assortment of colors and silver, gunmetal, gold or brass hardware.

Travelers appreciate: Reviewers say the bag is perfect for carrying essentials on the go and compliment the bag's construction.

Price: $210 or less Shop now: Lo & Sons

Filled and unfilled AiRunTech Waterproof Pouch with Waist Strap in black against white background.

Courtesy of AiRunTech

What sets this pack apart: This waterproof hip pack protects belongings from getting wet up to 32 feet underwater. There are three different zip locks to keep valuables safe, plus each bag is see-through and touch-screen friendly (except the black version) to access devices while keeping them stowed. Another bonus? Bags come in sets of two.

Travelers appreciate: The bag really works. For everything from embarking on cruises to snorkeling in Costa Rica 's waters, users tout how easy the bags are to use. Plus, travelers like that bags can be worn as a waist pack or over the shoulder.

Price: $16.99 or less Shop now: Amazon

Best Plus Size: OlimpiaFit Fanny Pack

What sets this pack apart: The OlimpiaFit bag fits waists up to 44 inches and comes with an extender that provides another 18 inches. Two large compartments fit everything from wallets to small water bottles, while the two front pouches keep necessities like keys and hand sanitizer in easy reach. There are also two hidden pockets for keeping valuables safe from pickpockets. A small opening at the side of this fanny pack allows headphone cords through. You can get yours in navy, gray, purple or black.

Travelers appreciate: The bag has plenty of room to store belongings, and users rave about the length of the belt. Others wish the bag was better quality, saying the pack can be pretty quick to fray.

Price: $22 or less Shop now: Amazon

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Travelon Anti-Theft Active Waist Pack in blue against white background.

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What sets this pack apart: Thanks to RFID-blocking technology, locking waist straps, locking zippers and slash-resistant material, this Travelon fanny pack is ideal for travelers who want some extra security during their vacations. The bag features front and rear zippered pockets and the interior has a key clip plus a small light. The strap can accommodate waists up to 46 inches.

Travelers appreciate: The security features, plus the bag's classic style, appeal to reviewers. Some travelers say the bag was too small for their needs, while others say it was just the right size for essentials (like a passport, credit cards and a phone). Keep in mind: To take full advantage of the security features, you'll have to relock the bag each time you get something out.

Price: $50 or less Shop now: Amazon | Travelon Bags

Unzipped Kibou Bag in blue/purple against white background.

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What sets this pack apart: This hybrid bag combines everything travelers love about fanny packs with the necessities of a diaper bag. The pack has a main zippered compartment – complete with key hook – as well as a front zippered pocket with slots for cash and credit cards. At the back, there's a waterproof compartment perfect for wet wipes or soiled baby clothes. The second back compartment contains a removable changing pad. You can get a belt extender (for free!) to extend the length of the belt to 66 inches; the attached belt has a maximum of 48 inches. Bags come in either vegan leather or canvas. Color options include blush, jade and black.

Travelers appreciate: While some parents note the bag is a little small to carry all the essentials (spare diapers, a bottle, snacks, etc.), most parents love its convenience. They also appreciate that it's easily wiped clean.

Price: $98 or less Shop now: Kibou

What sets this pack apart: From snacks to fidget spinners, children have their own necessities during a trip. Everest's kid-sized waist pack could fit the bill. The pack itself measures approximately 8.3 x 2.8 x 3.5 inches and weighs just over 3 ounces when empty. The pack has two front-access zippered compartments. There are several kid-friendly color options, such as coral, purple, hot pink and turquoise.

Travelers appreciate: Travelers say the pack is perfect for small children, noting it fits their kids well and gives them space to keep small objects (such as rocks and seashells) safe as they explore. Nevertheless, parents do warn the buckle can be finicky and that the excess strap is long after adjusting.

Price: $21 or less Shop now: Amazon

Genius Leather Shop Leather Fanny Pack in dark brown against neutral background.

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What sets this pack apart: This genuine leather fanny pack comes not only in your standard black and brown hues; it's also available in burgundy, mustard and cognac. The bag has a zippered pocket on the backside. The main zippered compartment on the front features a pocket ideal for cards and cash. The strap is adjustable from 33.5 to 52 inches. For an additional fee, the company will engrave the buckle or emboss a leather tag for the front of the pack.

Travelers appreciate: Wearers point out the fine quality and beauty of the leather. Many report using it for day-to-day activities, though some report minor issues with the hardware.

Price: $82 or less Shop now: Etsy

SoJourner Holographic Rave Fanny Pack in transparent gold and pink against white background.

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What sets this pack apart: SoJourner's fanny pack comes in brightly colored geometric prints, galaxy prints, holographic gold or silver, glitter, sequins, and colorful transparent – along with a clear option if you're looking for a stadium-compliant bag . To sum up: These bags aren't for fashion conservatives. The packs have three pockets, with two on the front and one along the back. Plus, the material is water-resistant. While the strap adjusts to fit waists up to 48 inches, you can also purchase an extender to add another 13 inches (including the buckles).

Travelers appreciate: Most reviewers love the fanny pack, noting it's particularly great for concerts and events. A few reviewers mention some issues with quality.

Price: $17.99 or less Shop now: Amazon

Baboon to the Moon Fannypack in green against white background.

Courtesy of Baboon to the Moon

What sets this pack apart: The bag comes in a variety of colors like yellow and lavender, as well as a choice of a 3-liter and 1.5-liter sizes. The Cordura nylon shell is water-resistant, and the main compartment is equipped with mesh pockets and a key hook. Two additional zippered compartments (one on the front and one on the back) allow for additional storage as you pack your belongings for a day at an amusement park .

Travelers appreciate: Those who use this fanny park praise the color selection and the fact that the bag holds a lot. Some note issues with the straps, saying the belts are shorter than anticipated.

Price: $65 or less Shop now: Baboon to the Moon

Multicolored Cotopaxi Bataan Fanny Pack against white background.

What sets this pack apart: Each multicolor Cotopaxi fanny pack is one-of-a-kind. Possible color options include everything from bright green or orange to neon yellow or soft gray. Purchasers have the option to select their own bag or can save a few dollars by receiving a mystery bag (and have no control over the colors). What's more, its materials are sustainably sourced: Packs are made from surplus nylon fabric that otherwise would've ended up in a landfill. The single zip compartment has two internal mesh pockets to help keep belongings organized.

Travelers appreciate: "Besides being fun to look at and wear, this durable fanny pack really packs a punch when it comes to outdoor activities," says Leilani Osmundson , digital producer for travel at U.S. News. "In addition to my phone, wallet and keys, I'm able to fit other hiking must-haves like snacks, first aid supplies and even a small water bottle. Plus, with two mesh pockets inside, it's easy to keep things organized."

Price: $37.50 or less Shop now: Cotopaxi | REI

Best for Skiing: Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini Hip Pack 1L

Multicolored Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini Hip Pack 1L against white background.

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What sets this pack apart: Patagonia's pack has a classic style, with one large zip pouch and a smaller zippered enclosure on the front. It comes in multiple colors from basic black to slate blue to muted purple. What's more, the pack stows away into a stuff sack for easy portability on your ski trip and weighs less than 4 ounces. It's also made with 100% recycled materials.

Travelers appreciate: Reviewers agree this fanny pack is an excellent purchase, saying it holds everything they need for running errands or schussing down the slopes. However, some do wish there was more interior organization. Patagonia also makes a larger version of this pack.

Price: $35 or less Shop now: Patagonia | REI

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The 9 Best Fanny Packs of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

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The ultimate accessory for hands-free convenience, fanny packs are loved by travelers who want to keep their essentials easily accessible and always in sight. The best options offer multiple carrying methods (as a waist or hip pack, and as a crossbody sling), good internal and external organization pockets, and a versatile aesthetic that can transition easily from one activity to another. Durable materials and easy, one-handed access are key, while concealed anti-theft pockets and integrated key clips are examples of nice-to-have extras.

To help you find the right fanny pack for you, our team of travel experts put 36 popular options to the test in a range of real-life scenarios. We scored each bag for quality, capacity, ease of use, fit, and value. From luxury leather choices that double as fashion accessories to fanny packs designed especially for new parents with built-in diaper changing facilities, here are the best from our tests.

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Best overall, alo explorer fanny pack.

Amazingly soft yet durable fabrics

Double zipper on the main compartment

Incredible capacity

Perfectly sized interior and exterior pockets

Color options are limited

The Alo Explorer Fanny Pack was a firm favorite for our team, scoring perfect fives across the board during testing and easily justifying its considerable price tag. It’s made of nylon fabric with gunmetal hardware and we felt that the quality of both was evident from first glance. The material is soft with a satin-like feel, yet insanely durable and scratch-resistant. And the zippers pull effortlessly, especially on the main compartment where there are two pulls for easy opening in either direction. The fanny pack offers a 3-liter capacity and we were astonished by what we could fit inside.

We packed everything from a card holder wallet and phone to an AirPods case, keys, makeup, pills, sunglasses, a tote bag, and gum just in the main compartment, which is RFID protected. We also loved that we could fit our phone into both of the zippered exterior pockets, one of which is cleverly concealed on the pack’s back panel as a deterrent to thieves . Even when the main compartment was full, this back pocket’s capacity was not affected. The adjustable, clip-on waist strap is super smooth and long enough to be truly inclusive, while color choices include chic black or espresso, both with the distinctive rubber patch Alo logo.

Dimensions: 4.75 x 10.75 x 4.5 inches (packed) | Volume: 3 liters | Materials: Nylon

Best for Parents

No reception the sidekick.

No Reception Club

Magnetic wipe-dispensing section

Impressive capacity

Unisex aesthetic suits moms and dads

Lacks a waterproof section for soiled clothes

If you have a child in diapers, The Sidekick from No Reception Club may just be your new best friend. It’s expressly designed to facilitate one-handed diaper changes on the go and pairs a water-resistant, recycled nylon shell with a cute printed lining. We found that everything except the brand tag (which started to fray) held up well during our test period and appreciated that the fanny pack was easy to wipe clean. We were surprised by how much we could fit inside: a few diapers, a onesie, diaper rash cream, sunscreen, sanitizer, and wet wipes. There’s even an interior slip pocket for separating your things from baby’s.

Innovations that make this fanny pack different from regular ones include a padded, wipeable changing mat that folds away into its own zippered compartment for seamless ease of use. And our favorite feature: a magnetic flap on the back panel that reveals space for a wet wipes dispenser so you can grab one whenever you need to, single-handedly. The fanny pack looks good on both men and women and can be worn around the waist or slung across the torso. Either way, your hands are kept free for toddler-wrangling. The only downside? The adjustable strap is not particularly inclusive in its sizing.

Dimensions: 6 x 11 x 2.75 inches | Weight: 8 ounces | Volume: 3 liters | Materials: Recycled nylon shell, polyester and nylon interior

Most Stylish

Dagne dover ace fanny pack.

Dagne Dover

Stain-resistant neoprene in a choice of gorgeous colors

Material stretches to increase capacity

Can be worn in multiple ways

Exterior pockets are too small

Dagne Dover has a reputation for quality and style, and the Ace Neoprene Fanny Pack is no exception. We love the water-resistant neoprene shell for its amazing durability and the fact that spills roll right off without staining. This keeps whichever beautiful color you choose (from camel to dark moss) looking great for longer. We took ours camping and on trips to LA, Denver, and Seattle, and it still looks brand new. We also loved feeling that our belongings were well protected. The pack features a recycled polyester lining and is 100 percent vegan, with a tapered profile that makes for a flattering silhouette.

The adjustable strap lets you switch between a range of carrying styles. And although the pack’s 1-liter capacity is smaller than others on this list, we didn’t really feel the loss because of the amount of stretch in the material. We were able to fit a wallet, passport, sunglasses, a phone charger, and AirPods with plenty of room to spare. The interior also features a slip pocket for your cards and/or cash, a key clip, and an elastic lipstick holder (no more rummaging around every time you want to reapply!). The only downside for us was the exterior zippered pocket, which we found too small to be useful.

Dimensions: 9.25 x 5.5 x 2.75 inches | Weight: 9 ounces | Volume: 1 liter | Materials: Neoprene shell, recycled polyester lining

Best Compact

Patagonia ultralight black hole mini hip pack.

Packs away into an ultralight carry pouch

Tough, weather-resistant construction

Ethical and sustainable materials

May be too small for some

The Ultralight Black Hole Mini Hip Pack from Patagonia scores major sustainability points with 100 percent recycled materials put together in a Fair Trade Certified factory. It’s made from weather-resistant nylon ripstop and is also eminently packable—even stowing away into its own pocket for added compactness. It’s ultralight at just 3.5 ounces, but despite its relative thinness we felt confident in its quality (thanks in part to Patagonia’s well-deserved reputation for making products that last). It offers one liter of packing space and we were able to fit a lot, including a wallet, keys, sanitizer, lip balm, perfume, and medication.

We found that contents were super easy to access on the go. There’s also a zippered front pocket for keeping smaller items separate. Adjust the herringbone-webbing strap to wear the fanny pack around the waist or across your chest (the latter was our preferred carrying method). We found it very comfortable and loved that the pack’s combination of lightness and balance made it easy to wear for extended periods of time. When it comes to colors, choose a single shade like black or passage blue, or opt for a patchwork design featuring colors ranging from burl red to obsidian plum.

Dimensions: 4.75 x 8 x 2 inches | Weight: 3.5 ounces | Volume: 1 liter | Materials: Recycled ripstop nylon

Best for Running

Aikendo slim running belt.

Amazingly good value

Comfortable fit stays securely in place

Keeps essentials easily accessible

Headphone outlet could be wider

The Aikendo Slim Running Belt is the perfect accessory for those that like to run. It’s designed for a snug, extra secure fit with a wide strap that doesn’t dig in or ride up when you move. After trying this out, we can confirm that there’s no annoying bouncing, either, and we liked that the strap is adjustable to fit almost any waist. The pack is made from sweat- and water-resistant neoprene that feels soft against the skin. It’s lightweight and well constructed, with reflective accents on the front pocket to increase visibility when running in the dark.

We found that we were able to fit a phone, cash, and a chapstick in the main zippered compartment, and we loved how easy it was to access these essentials on the go. The main compartment also features a hole for your headphones (although we found this a bit tight), while other storage options include two smaller side pockets and a key clip. There are also elastic bands that can hold a water bottle securely in place. Finally, all hardware from the premium plastic buckle to the smooth-running zipper seem to be of good quality. Given the pack’s performance, we were shocked by its very affordable price tag!

Dimensions: 7.9 x 4 inches | Weight: 3.9 ounces | Volume: Not published | Materials: Neoprene

Best for Hiking

Jansport fanny pack.

Plenty of space for all the essentials

Extra durable with a great warranty

Machine washable

Not especially fashionable

If you’re looking for a fanny pack capable of standing up well to long days out on the trail, the JanSport Fifth Avenue Fanny Pack is a solid choice. It’s lightweight yet durable, with premium 600-denier polyester construction and the peace of mind that comes with the brand’s guarantee to replace or repair any defective products. We used ours virtually nonstop throughout the testing period, including on a week-long hiking vacation to Oregon. Afterward, there were no visible signs of wear and tear. We also like that the pack is easy to spot clean and machine washable in case of any major dirt.

Both the main compartment and the zippered stash pocket are relatively spacious. We were able to fit a whole host of items including a wallet, phone, headphones, keys, sunscreen, and a snack. The adjustable strap is long enough to accommodate larger sizes and allows you to easily switch between wearing the pack around the hips or across the chest. We’d recommend wearing it over clothes, though, because the strap material isn’t the softest. The two-way zipper on the main compartment makes it easy to access contents on the go. Colors range from conservative black to pastel lilac or surplus camo.

Dimensions: 6 x 10 x 2.5 inches | Weight: 3.5 ounces | Materials: Recycled polyester

Best Water Resistant

Eddie bauer skylar waist pack.

Eddie Bauer

Secret pocket for securing valuables

Great organization features

Soft straps are very comfortable

Would prefer a larger main compartment

Expensive considering limited use

Eddie Bauer’s Skylar Waist Pack is made from 100 percent recycled nylon for the perfect combination of sustainability, lightness, and water resistance. The latter attribute makes it ideal for outings in changeable weather, though we felt it was better suited to athletic/outdoors use than as a fashion accessory in the city. We also found the pack to be a high-quality, well-made product and liked that it held its shape when empty. And, although it was perhaps a little smaller than others on this list, we were able to fit sunglasses, a card holder, a phone, keys, and lip balm in the zippered main compartment.

What this fanny pack lacks in terms of space, it makes up for in organization. It boasts zippered front and back exterior pockets, two internal mesh pockets, and a dedicated key fob section. Everything was easy to access on the go, except for the back pocket that is specifically designed to sit flush against your body as a deterrent to thieves. The adjustable belt extends from 5 to 46 inches for a super-inclusive fit. We liked the soft material and found the pack so comfortable it was easy to forget we were wearing it. Choose yours in black, antique pine, or dusty violet.

Dimensions: 9 x 5 x 3 inches | Materials: Recycled nylon

Best Leather

Quince italian pebbled leather sling bag.

Timeless style in a choice of colors

Slim yet surprisingly spacious

Easy to access everything one-handed

Clasp may be tricky for those with limited dexterity

With its 100 percent top-grain Italian leather exterior and cotton canvas lining, this Quince fanny pack is an elevated option for those that want something that can transition easily from day to evening wear. It comes in three colors: mink with silver hardware, black with gunmetal hardware, or cognac with gold hardware. All three offer a timeless aesthetic and are gorgeously soft to the touch. The leather is thick and durable without being stiff, while the pebbled texture hides any signs of wear and tear. Use the included dust bag to keep it looking pristine when not in use.

You can wear the fanny pack around the waist or as a crossbody sling using the adjustable nylon webbed strap to make fine adjustments for a customized fit. We found that the pack’s lightness, balance, smooth strap, and slim profile combined to make it barely noticeable, with very little movement no matter how active we were. Organization includes an interior card holder and a zippered back pocket. The main compartment is surprisingly spacious: we fit a card holder, phone, AirPods case, keys, makeup, sunglasses, and various beauty accessories. We liked how easy access was and that we could operate the zipper one-handed.

Dimensions: 5.75 x 11 x 1.5 inches | Weight: 10.8 ounces | Materials: Italian leather shell, cotton canvas lining

Best Budget

Maxtop crossbody fanny pack.

Flattering, streamlined shape

High-quality, water-resistant material

Multiple organization options

Can be difficult to access items on the go

Not as capacious as it looks

Retailing for almost a quarter of the price of our overall winner, the Maxtop Large Fanny Pack is a worthy budget alternative to some of the more expensive bags on this list. We liked the thick, durable feel of the material and appreciated that it’s water-resistant and easy to clean. The hardware is sturdy and the strap is nice and thick—suggesting that saving money doesn’t have to mean sacrificing quality. This fanny pack adjusts to fit waists of up to 50 inches and can also function as a crossbody sling or shoulder bag. We found it comfortable in all configurations.

Organization options abound with zippered front and back pockets and another zippered pocket inside the main compartment. The pack is streamlined, which while good from an aesthetic point of view, means that it’s not as capacious as it looks. We found that we could fit a wallet, keys, mints, sanitizer, and sunglasses, but not a sunglasses case. The fit was slightly more forgiving when we wore it as a sling, although we found access to be a bit tight either way. Plus points include a headphone hole, a reflective strap loop, and a whole host of color choices ranging from army green to bright pink.

Dimensions: 14.3 x 5.9 x 3.5 inches

After testing so many fanny packs, we thought there were a few more worth mentioning, although we found some minor issues that kept them off our main list.

Calpak Luka Belt Bag : We loved this fanny pack’s quality construction and super smooth zipper, as well as its large capacity and secret, anti-theft pocket. The only reason it didn’t make our main list was its bulkiness, which we felt detracted from its overall aesthetic.

Quince All-Day Neoprene Belt Bag : We found this fanny pack simple to use and easily accessible. We liked the neoprene material and thought it was very comfortable. However, we disliked the lack of a zipper on the back pocket and the fact that the front pocket was too small to be particularly functional.

Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag 1L : This fanny pack stood out for its sturdy construction and thoughtful organization features. We found it comfortable to wear in multiple positions. It’s not especially stylish or luxurious, but makes for a simple, effective pick for those with a lower-end budget.

Our team of travel experts tested a total of 36 fanny packs. Each test began with an initial assessment of the pack’s material and construction quality. Then, we checked whether the pack’s straps were adjustable and, if so, how inclusive the size range was. Next, we loaded the fanny pack with our regular everyday essentials including a phone, keys, and a wallet. We evaluated each bag’s capacity and the effectiveness of any organization features, such as internal and external pockets, slots, and dividers.

We tried wearing the fanny pack in several different ways, including around the waist both forward and backward, and across the chest and back as an over-the-shoulder crossbody. We also tested how easy it was to switch between carrying styles for any packs that claimed to be convertible. Finally, we wore the pack at least three times throughout the two-week testing period in a range of scenarios from running errands to dining out. We evaluated how comfortable the pack was, how much it moved about, and how easy it was to access contents on the go.

Each pack was scored from one to five for quality, capacity, ease of use, fit, and value, with overall scores used to determine our category winners.

What to Look for in a Fanny Pack

Fanny packs can be made from a number of different materials, with the right one for you depending on what you’ll be using it for, your budget, and your chosen aesthetic. For hiking and other activities where weight is a priority, look for light yet durable materials such as ripstop polyester or nylon. Canvas and neoprene are a little heavier, but offer added sturdiness and structure. Neoprene is also soft to the touch with excellent water resistance. For a more luxe look that transitions seamlessly to the city streets and looks just as good on an evening out, opt for a leather fanny pack with polished hardware.

While fanny pack sizes don’t vary as much as some other bag styles, there are super compact versions out there for those that have only the most basic essentials to carry, as well as ones with dimensions to suit a slightly larger load. In terms of volume, the typical range is around one to three liters. Carefully consider what you’re likely to need on your average day out and choose a fanny pack that can accommodate it all with enough space leftover to make finding and accessing your belongings easy. Sometimes when it comes to fitting a lot of items, the dimensions and volume are less important than the amount of stretch in the material.

You can use fanny packs for almost any activity, from hitting the trails at your local park to touring Europe’s ancient cities. Durability and water resistance are always important, but especially so if you’re likely to be spending an extended amount of time outside in unreliable weather. What you’ll use the fanny pack for also determines what you need to carry and which size you should go for. Those who plan on wearing their pack as urbanwear will likely place a higher priority on brand name and a fashionable design, while those who plan to hike with it will want something more rugged and durable. Some fanny packs, like The Sidekick with its integrated baby changing mat, are intended for a very specific purpose.

There are lots of ways to wear a fanny pack and the right one for you depends on your outfit and personal style, the situation, and the shape and size of the fanny pack in question. The classic way to wear a fanny pack is around the hips. If you’re traveling to an area where theft is a concern, we recommend slipping the strap through your belt loops as an extra precaution against it being unclipped without you noticing. You can also wear your fanny pack around your waist for a more cinched-in look or score extra style points by using it as a crossbody sling. Whether you wear it backward or forward is up to you.

Opinions differ among travel experts as to whether a fanny pack counts as a personal item or not, with some arguing that since you wear it, it could be classified as attire rather than luggage. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) offers no confirmation either way. But unless your fanny pack is slim enough to be considered a concealed money belt, we think there’s every chance that airline staff could count it as a personal item, especially on a busy flight. We recommend including it in your luggage calculations just to be safe and either allocating it as your only personal item or packing it inside your larger carry-on.

No bag is completely theft-proof, but fanny packs can reduce the likelihood of becoming a target—if you use them correctly. The main advantage of a fanny pack versus a regular bag or backpack is the ability to wear it on the front of your body. Keeping your fanny pack (and therefore your valuables) in your direct line of sight at all times is a great way to deter would-be pickpockets. The fact that a fanny pack is typically worn close to your body also makes it more difficult for a thief to tamper with it without detection. Some slimline versions may even be worn under your clothing to reduce visibility and, therefore, temptation.

Jessica Macdonald is TripSavvy’s Africa travel expert and Commerce Updates Editor. She’s traveled to over 50 countries on six continents and has often used a fanny pack to keep her valuables safe on the go. Products in this article were selected from a longlist of more than 35 different fanny pack brands, according to the results of real-life tests carried out by TripSavvy’s team of travel experts.

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These are the 11 best travel fanny packs for easy, hands-free travel

Summer Hull

  • If you want to keep your hands (and pockets) free but need a place for keys, credit cards, your phone, etc. then modern-day fanny packs are a fabulous option when you're traveling or even running around town.
  • Available at a variety of price points, with most falling in the $30-$100 range, these bags can be an affordable addition to your luggage line-up.
  • The best sling bags can be worn in a variety of ways, match your style and are made of a comfortable and durable material that won't irritate you after several hours on the go.

I lived through the first fanny pack era. In the '80s, parents wore them when we were out and about as a family on busy vacation days, meaning that many of us from that generation — myself included ‚ grew up avoiding them like an uncool plague ... at least, until recently. The '80s are apparently once again cool, meaning even fanny packs are back in style.

Unlike the fanny packs of yesteryear, today's travel fanny packs have taken on a new identity.

Also referred to as sling bags, crossbody bags and belt bags, this latest iteration of the classic accessory is now most commonly slung across the chest with the pack part in either the front or back instead of across the waist.

Whether this is your first (or second) era with the fanny pack, they are undeniably handy — so here are our top picks for travel.

  • Best for active use: Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag .
  • Best for budget-conscious travelers : Herschel Seventeen Waist Pack .
  • Best for storage space: Fjällräven Ulvo Belt Bag Large .
  • Best for hidden pockets: Dagne Dover Ace Water Resistant Belt Bag .
  • Best for an '80s throwback look: Cotopaxi Bataan Del Día 3L Fanny Pack .
  • Best for an elevated look: Clare V. Fanny Pack .
  • Best for customizing: Stoney Clover Women's Fanny Pack .
  • Best for extended sizing: Calpak Luka Belt Bag .
  • Best for a rugged appearance: Evergoods Civic Access Sling 2L .
  • Best for a minimalist design: Walker Goods Louie Sling .
  • Best as a diaper bag replacement: Kibou Diaper Belt Bag .

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What to look for in fanny packs

The best fanny packs are the ones that are comfortable to wear all day, can hold up to some elements and have enough nooks and crannies to keep your goodies safe and organized.

Additionally, the best fanny pack for you will be the one that aligns with your style and needs, whether that's a leather ensemble you can wear while out to dinner, something themed and personalized for theme park visits or the most rugged and utilitarian option to withstand anything you may encounter while on the go.

Related: The best travel backpacks

Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag

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Purchase link: Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag

Why we love it

As the OG belt bag, we would be remiss not to include the Everywhere Belt Bag from the omnipresent athleisure brand, Lululemon.

Since its introduction in the summer of 2020 (and subsequent presence all over TikTok), there's a good chance you've seen countless urban millennials — and then some — sporting Lulu's Everywhere Belt Bag, including TPG news reporter Caroline Tanner.

A personal favorite of Caroline, who swears by the bag, this Lulu option earns heaps of praise for its chic yet effortless look. Caroline loves that it's small enough to remain comfortable while wearing it for hours at a time as she walks around the city yet large enough to hold essential items she never leaves home without, such as sunscreen, headphones and sunglasses.

With a large interior pocket and a second pocket of the same size divided in half, you can safely store smaller items like earrings, medicine or keys while on the go without the risk of losing them. There's also an exterior pocket that zips for easy access to your key essentials.

As with most Lulu items, the Everywhere Belt Bag is designed for those on the move. It features a water-repellent fabric and an adjustable belt strap that fully extends to nearly 42 inches so it stays dry and in place no matter how long you have it on.

How it measures up

  • Price: $38 and up from Lululemon; often $55 to $68 from Amazon.
  • Weight: 6.7 ounces.
  • Size: 7.5 by 2 by 5 inches.
  • Volume: 1 liter.
  • Strap length: 41.7 inches when fully extended.
  • Materials: 100% polyester (mesh and liner), 100% recycled nylon (body).

Herschel Seventeen Waist Pack

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Purchase link: Herschel Seventeen Waist Pack

If you want a great balance of style, form, function and budget, then Herschel is a top choice. As one of the most affordable fanny packs in the bunch, the Herschel Waist Pack has hundreds of positive reviews on Amazon — and it's easy to see why. To make it a cinch to find your most important items fast, this pack has a front pocket with a waterproof zipper and key clip.

Available in an array of color combinations and holding up to 3.5 liters of contents (one of the higher quantities of all the bags on this list), this is a fanny pack made to hit the road and come back for more.

  • Price: $40 to $45 from Herschel; $32 to $50 from Amazon.
  • Weight: 8.8 ounces.
  • Size: 6.5 by 13 by 3.5 inches.
  • Volume: 3.5 liters.
  • Strap length: 16.5-inch shoulder drop.
  • Materials: Polyester with nylon lining.

Fjällräven Ulvo Large Belt Bag

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Purchase link: Fjällräven Large Belt Bag

The Swedish brand behind cute and trendy backpacks all over the world also offers an eye-catching belt bag for those looking for a stylish take on the classic fanny pack.

Fjällräven sells several types of these packs, but this larger option is our top pick of the bunch, as it can hold more of your goodies. We like the chic but minimal on-trend style, plus the fact that it's waterproof.

  • Price $65 from Fjällräven and Nordstrom.
  • Weight: 7.1 ounces.
  • Size: 14 by 6.5 by 4 inches.
  • Volume: 4 liters.
  • Material: Nylon.

Dagne Dover Ace Belt Bag

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Purchase link: Dagne Dover Ace Water Resistant Belt Bag

If we were handing out a "Best Overall Fanny Pack" trophy, this one would be a top contender. The Dagne Dover Ace Water Resistant Belt Bag is strong in virtually every category, making it a fabulous all-around pick.

Made of extremely comfortable, soft (but also durable) and water-resistant neoprene, this Dagne Dover bag is useable in a variety of real-world environments involving rain, sweat and more. Additionally, it has numerous useful loops and pockets while keeping the overt branding to a minimum.

There are little non-zippered pouches both on the outside and inside of the pouch, plus a small zippered pouch on the front. A clip is available inside, too, so you can attach your keys (or another similar item) for super quick and easy access.

The strap is wide, very adjustable and extra comfortable, making this bag one you can wear all day.

  • Price: $95 from Dagne Dover and Nordstrom.
  • Weight: 8 ounces.
  • Size: 9.25 by 5.5 by 2.75 inches at the top and 0.5 inches at the bottom.
  • Strap length: 36 inches when fully extended.
  • Materials: Premium neoprene exterior, Repreve lining made of recycled plastic bottles and zinc-alloy hardware.

Cotopaxi Del Día Bataan 3L Fanny Pack

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Purchase link: Cotopaxi Del Día Bataan 3L Fanny Pack

Not only does this fanny pack stand out in a crowd, but it holds just about everything you could need when you leave the house.

The Cotopaxi Del Día Bataan 3L Fanny Pack is perfect for adventurous travelers frequently roughing it outside. Made completely from sustainable materials and adhering to fair labor practices, this colorful bag has adjustable straps with a zipper-closed front pocket, which make wearing it on your back, front or hips completely comfortable. Plus, there are two mesh pockets inside the pack that expand to handle anything from a pack of gum to an AirPods case with a small charger.

The only downside? The bag is made with nylon (think: windbreaker material), so it's not completely waterproof.

  • Price: $30 to $35 from Cotopaxi; $30 from Amazon.
  • Weight: 4 ounces.
  • Size: 9 inches by 5 inches by 4 inches.
  • Volume: 3 liters.
  • Material: Repurposed nylon.

Clare V. Fanny Pack

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Purchase link: Clare V. Fanny Pack

This is the fanny pack for those in search of an elevated leather look. The bag comes in a variety of color options, including black, tan and a fun 1980s, punk-inspired checkered pattern. It's not cheap, but it's stylish enough to use at fancier museums, upscale restaurants and when a bold fanny pack just isn't right for the occasion.

Additionally, it's made in the USA and comes with a two-year warranty, should anything go wrong.

  • Price: $285 from Clare V.
  • Size: 9 by 6.5 inches.
  • Strap length: 29 to 41 inches, though you can add a longer belt to your order at checkout, if desired.
  • Materials: Leather with a chambray liner.

Stoney Clover Lane Fanny Pack

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Purchase link: Stoney Clover Lane Women's Fanny Pack

If you want a cute, customizable fanny pack that's ideal for special outings like Disney trips, Stoney Clover Lane might be the best pick for you.

TPG contributor and theme park expert Brooke McDonald is a big fan of this brand — and, as you can see, even managed to pick a style featuring her initials and a fun Disney design. Brooke loves how she can fit all of her theme park gear in the bag.

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While you don't have to get your pack personalized or with characters on it, the ability to customize it is a big part of what makes this option appealing.

  • Price: $95 from Stoney Clover Lane (extra charges apply for larger sizes, themed offerings and patches for personalizing); $95 to $98 from Amazon.
  • Size: 6 by 11 by 3 inches.
  • Strap length: 20 to 38 inches.
  • Materials: Nylon with gold metal hardware.

Calpak Luka Belt Bag

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Purchase link: Calpak Luka Belt Bag

TPG director of content Andrea Rotondo has avoided belt bags in the past because the ones she tried never accommodated her. The strap didn't extend enough for a comfortable fit as a crossbody bag or while worn cinched around the waist, so she wrote off the trendy bags until recently.

For Andrea, the Calpak Luka Belt Bag was a game-changer. With an adjustable nylon belt that expands to 55 inches, she can wear this cute bag either across her body or around her waist.

The Luka Belt Bag has a puffy, quilted look with three zippered pockets: one on the exterior that runs the length of the bag and is perfect for storing a cellphone, a few bucks, a miniature notebook and a pen; and two interior pockets (one with a mesh lining) that are accessible via a zipper that goes around the top of the bag.

A favorite element of the bag — which is made with water-resistant polyester and comes in a variety of colors, including rose quartz and kale — is how quiet the bag is. Nothing rustles around while walking. Andrea also loves how slimming the bag looks even when it's packed with her go-to essentials: two pairs of glasses, a wallet and an iPhone.

  • Price: $58 from Calpak and Nordstrom.
  • Size: 11 by 5.5 by 3.5 inches.
  • Strap length: 55 inches when fully extended.
  • Materials: Polyester with an adjustable nylon strap.

Evergoods Civic Access Sling 2L

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Purchase link: Evergoods Civic Access Sling 2L

If you love small bags made from some of the highest quality materials around, look no further than the Evergoods Civic Access Sling 2L, which is owned and recommended by TPG's senior photo editor, Wyatt Smith.

From the material choices to the hardware to the internal pocket layout, this sling punches above its weight and has a sleek and stylish aesthetic to match. Evergoods stresses the ergonomics of its products when worn, and it's noticeable when you wear it across your chest or waist. The breathable back panel makes the bag incredibly comfortable.

Along with a large central pocket for general organization, there is a zippered mesh pocket and a key leash to keep smaller items organized. Evergoods also designed the bag to be customizable thanks to its loop logo patch, so you can choose which high-visibility patch you prefer.

  • Price: $99 from Evergoods.
  • Weight: 13.1 ounces.
  • Size: 11 by 5.5 by 3 inches (not including the waist belt wings).
  • Volume: 2 liters.
  • Strap Length: 47.25 inches.
  • Materials: Solution-dyed balanced ballistic nylon.

Walker Goods Louie Sling

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Purchase link: Walker Goods Louie Sling

When the pandemic started, TPG's newsletter editor, Becky Blaine, immediately stopped using a purse and switched over to a Louie Sling from Walker Goods. Some of her other pandemic purchases didn't stand the test of time, but she calls this item her best pandemic purchase. It's become her go-to bag for both travel and everyday life.

Made for those on the go, the Louie Sling has ripstop nylon on the inside and durable water-repellent nylon on the outside. It's available in 10 bold, outdoorsy colors and features a wide, adjustable strap that's comfortable enough to wear for hours as a sling or around the waist.

This bag is outfitted with a whopping five zipper pouches. The front fleece-lined pocket is cushy enough for cellphones, while the back pocket is large enough to fit a passport. A hidden zipper on the end of the pouch is great for stashing cash, and the main zipper pouch offers enough space to fit sunglasses, a wallet, a miniature bottle of hand sanitizer, a roll of doggie poo bags, a granola bar and more. The interior's main zipper pouch also has a smaller zippered pocket that you can use for items like keys.

  • Price: $48 from Walker Goods.
  • Size: 12 by 6 by 2.5 inches at the top and 0.5 inches at the bottom.
  • Strap length: 32 to 44.5 inches.
  • Materials: Cordura with YKK zippers.

Kibou Diaper Belt Bag

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Purchase link: Kibou Faux Leather Diaper Belt Bag

Once TPG's director of marketing, Caroline English, became a parent, she said that she finally understood why her friends with babies took forever to leave the house. Having to tote along all the items you need to care for another human on the go really affects your day.

Is it possible to tend to a young child without a traditional diaper bag? Caroline tested the Faux Leather Diaper Belt Bag from Kibou to see if it could stand the test on a busy day out with a 6-month-old.

Luckily for Caroline, the Kibou bag proved a stylish, comfortable way to take on motherhood. Given its compact size, the bag fit more items than she expected, including two diapers, two bottles, a onesie and a burp cloth. It also has a built-in changing pad and a waterproof pocket full of wipes.

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While the bag technically held all kinds of items, it did require some careful packing to fit everything in. As a result, it's not as convenient for fast grabs. Additionally, Caroline wished there were two defined waterproof compartments (one for soiled onesies and another for wipes) instead of one larger pocket so dirty items could be stored separately. Still, she found the bag to be a solid option for short activities outside the house.

  • Price: $98 from Kibou.
  • Size: 11 by 6 by 4 inches.
  • Strap length: 33 to 49 inches.
  • Materials: Vegan leather exterior with nylon canvas interior.

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25 Best Fanny Packs and Belt Bags for Travel in 2024

Written by Becca

Updated on April 26th, 2024

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What are the best fanny packs and belt bags for travel? Check this list of the best waist bags and hip packs for women travelers, before you book your next trip.

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Best Fanny Packs

  • lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag 1L / 2L

Canvelle Fanny Pack

Public Rec Adapt Belt Bag

  • Moment Fanny Sling & Mini Fanny Sling

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Versa

Kibou Vegan Leather Bag

  • Quince All-Day Neoprene Belt Bag
  • Nike Elemental Premium 8L

Lux & Nyx Origami Belt Bag

SPI Crossbody Pouch

Kibou Mini Vegan Leather Fanny Pack

  • WANDRD All-New D1 Fanny Pack

Vessi Shoreline Belt Bag

  • Tortuga Travel Sling

TOPO Designs Mountain Waist Pack

Tom Bihn Side Effect Bag

REI Co-op Trail 2 Waist Pack

Patagonia Black Hole Mini Hip Pack

Cotopaxi Coso 2L Hip Pack

  • Osprey Daylite Waist Pack

JanSport Fifth Ave Fanny Pack

Kånken Hip Pack

Herschel Settlement Hip Pack

Everlane Renew Transit Fanny Pack

LeSportSac Everyday Belt Bag

Call them what you want — fanny packs, waist bags, waist pouches, belt bags or hip packs — these types of travel bags that get slung around your hips are crucial, in my opinion, to convenience during a trip!

Wearing a fanny pack or waist pack during travel gives you a more hands-free flexibility than using a tote bag. It allows you to not have to flip your backpack to the front or take it off, if you just want to grab something quickly, like a phone or passport.

Having a bag around your waist is also a great way to keep lots of valuables in check, right in front of you, whether sightseeing, hiking or in the airport. I’ve really enjoyed keeping my passport, phone, wallet and headphones in a waist bag while flying, rather than having any of them in my personal item that gets stowed under a seat.

Browse our 5 favorite picks

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If you’re looking into a new waist pouch, belt bag or hip pack this season, why not check out the list below, which we’ve curated from the best travel brands? Read on, to see which fanny pack or waist pack is best for your upcoming trip.

lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag 1L / 2L

I tried out this sleek and stylish belt bag from lululemon that can be worn as a waist pack or cross-body sling. Great for stylish women travelers (or men travelers!), it can be worn in a cute “waist” location rather than at your hip.

Women wearing the Everywhere belt bag from lululemon

Turning into a belt bag, it can be worn close to the shoulder and across your front. The strap adjusts all the way to 41.7”. I like the big buckle that makes a “snap” sound when you close it, and I also like the two elastics that hold the strap as it is adjusted into its different lengths.

Since getting this belt bag, we’ve seen so many people wearing this product as we’re walking around where we live, and when we’re out and about. It seems it’s super popular and we’ve even had some friends buy it since we wrote about it here. For these reasons, we’re naming it the #1 best belt bag in this list that you’ll want to consider for your travels.

Women wearing the Everywhere belt bag from lululemon

It has zippered pockets and an easy-access exterior pocket, along with one interior pocket for stashing valuables. I tried out the 2L version, and it holds a dab more than the 1L. It fits my wallet, my phone and my keys, and has space for a bunch of other daily essentials. Either one also makes a really nice gift for someone who’s always on the go.

You can see more photos at my lululemon belt bag review .

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lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag 1L

Keep your essentials close with the lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag 1L, a perfect companion for the urban explorer.

Canvelle Fanny Pack

I became introduced to the Canvelle machine-washable fanny pack that comes in two convenient sizes, Oversized and Original. It’s a hands-free purse that I wear on my front and also on my back, and I like the gold zipper accents. When I mentioned my big fanny pack to my mom recently, she said, “Oh, you love that bag. You take it everywhere.” It’s true!

I turned the Canvelle fanny pack into my default day cross-body bag, and I like that it’s bigger, but it’s lightweight. It fits all my daily “stuff” from hand cream, hand sanitizer, keys, cards, wallet and phone, to more random items like even an entire water bottle.

Women wearing the Canvelle oversized fanny pack.

Canvelle’s fanny pack has several cool features, including numerous pockets. It has a secure zipper pocket inside the main compartment and a mesh pocket in front of it.

The front of the bag itself (in the “Oversized” size choice) has a second zipper pocket for things like keys, cards or tissues, and there’s a zipper pocket on the back as well, for whatever you please (it’s intended to be a water-resistant phone pouch!). There’s an interior key clip additionally that I use for my Canvelle flat wallet.

As for sustainability, Canvelle’s fanny pack is made from 16 recycled plastic bottles as well as high-performing fabrics. I find it to be a nice shape, and it’s so easy to sling over your shoulder when you are leaving the house or getting out of the car. If you’re looking for an even lighter-weight hands-free travel bag, check out the Canvelle Belt Bag , which is minimalist, simple and barely weighs anything at all!

Women wearing the Canvelle oversized fanny pack.

For fanny pack colors, there’s Grey, Olive, Terracotta, Black and Quilted Black. I also have some of the patterned crossbody straps that you can purchase as add-ons. I have Black Jacquard for my Quilted Black fanny pack, and “Boho” for my Olive fanny pack.

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Canvelle fanny pack product photo.

Maintain your chic style on the move with the Canvelle Fanny Pack, combining fashion with function.

Photo via Canvelle

Public Rec Adapt Belt Bag

Are you new to the Public Rec brand ? The Public Rec Adapt Belt Bag is my favorite minimal and slim crossbody and waist bag that I cover in my Public Rec Adapt Belt Bag review .

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What I like about this belt bag is that it’s sleek and has lots of pockets. It’s also expandable. I like the shiny silver buckle that gives it a bit of pizzazz. I use this belt bag as my day-to-day bag for when I leave the house and all I need are my phone, wallet and keys, in a simple bag that I can throw into another larger tote or purse.

In its fanny pack form, the Public Rec belt bag was a great thing to bring as a waist pack on my and Dan’s trip to the Berkshires . I liked that I could easily and quickly convert it from a waist bag to a cross-body belt bag, whether we were hiking, shopping, walking or getting out of the car quickly at a rest stop during our road trip.

Public rec adapt belt bag product photo.

Stay organized on the go with the Public Rec Adapt Belt Bag, a sleek and practical accessory.

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Moment Fanny Sling & Mini Fanny Sling

I like the down-to-earth and timeless look of these “fanny slings” from Moment. Coming in both 2-liter and 1-liter varieties, you can choose either, depending on how much you think you need to carry (or how big you like your sling bags to be). I liked trying out the Moment sling because I wanted to see how the materials felt, and they’re very lightweight with a very satisfying zipper.

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The 2L Moment Fanny Sling can be worn on either your shoulder or your hips like a hip pack, and it’s a great size overall. It can fit a small camera, or even a windbreaker, if folded up. It’s got a soft inner lining to keep everything safe, and rainstorm-proof construction. I liked checking out all the cool photo-savvy details like a little cleaning cloth on an elastic.

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Then, even smaller, is the cute 1L Mini Fanny Sling . It’s similar to its 2L big sibling, but even lower-profile and could be hid under your shirt or jacket if you’re in a scenario in which you want to hide your valuables (La Rambla in Barcelona , perhaps?). It still fits compact cameras and large phones, and is completely vegan, with no leather composition. I listed it as one of the best accessories for backpackers .

If you like Moment, and you’re hunting for a new backpack as well, I recommend checking out our Moment Everything Backpack review .

Moment Fanny Sling

Embrace the convenience of the Moment Fanny Sling, a minimalist and functional solution for on-the-go storage.

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Versa

Hyperlite Mountain Gear is a company that makes camping backpacks, tents, camping sleep systems, apparel and outdoorsy accessories, so they know what’s up when it comes to adventure gear. Their Versa waist pack was designed to be a timeless type of fanny pack with ultimate versatility. This one’s a bit wide, so note the size: it measures 6 inches by 9 inches, but weighs in at only 5 ounces (wow?!).

When I’m wearing it, it’s hard to even tell I have it around my waist. It’s that level of weightless.

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So, it’s a super lightweight option for a travel waist bag and it has a waterproof construction meant to get you through hikes and any type of weather while on the road. That’s why I tried it out on a rainy day near home! What I like is the paper-like material with the crinkle effect that it’s made of. It kind of made me say, “Oh wow, I didn’t expect it to feel like this!”

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Standout features include a back slide-in phone pocket, front zipper pocket and space enough to even potentially fit a small water bottle. I also like the double zippers in the main pocket, and the petite buckle and thin strap. I prefer to wear this one as a fanny pack rather than a sling bag.

See why this ultra-lightweight waist bag is awesome for travel.

Kibou Vegan Leather Bag

Attention traveling moms (and dads): if you haven’t heard of the Kibou fanny pack sling bag, allow me to introduce it to you.

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Kibou was started by two cool moms who invented the first-ever diaper bag fanny pack, which is an incredible little belt bag to have on travel days, road trips and while changing a diaper on a plane . It’s a perfect little bag with a great design, and comes in a Mini version made of nylon , too.

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I couldn’t wait to get my hands on a Kibou vegan leather crossbody pack to see what it was all about. Basically, it’s a place to put all your baby and child essentials, with bonus compartments of a waterproof zippered wipes sleeve and a fold-out changing pad that stashes into the backside.

The design is minimal, and the colors are bold and classy, like Blush, Olive, Charcoal, Smoky Indigo, Midnight and Jade. In the main compartment, I can fit sunglasses, my phone, a few diapers, a pacifier, diaper cream, hand sanitizer, keys, a slim wallet and a snack bar.

I’m looking forward to using my Kibou as a travel day fanny pack that I can go into a rest area with when we’re traveling with our baby , rather than my entire Deuter Up Seoul daypack that I use as a diaper bag right now. Check out the review of the Kibou that I posted, with even more photos.

Embrace style with the Kibou Vegan Leather Bag, a chic choice for the traveling parent.

Quince All-Day Neoprene Belt Bag

How adorable is Quince’s new neoprene belt bag? I tried out this waist bag and styled it both as a crossbody belt bag, as well as a snug hip pack around my middle. I have to say, it looks absolutely fantastic.

What I like, personally, about this travel fanny pack is that it’s lightweight, bold and comfortable. It’s fully adjustable, going from snug belt bag across my torso to a fanny pack on my waist or hips. There’s a zippered front pocket and a zippered main compartment that has a flap to protect your stuff from rain or elements.

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Is it sustainable? It’s made from 100% recycled nylon, and recycled water-resistant neoprene materials. And price-wise, this belt bag is priced competitively for what it is. At under $40, it’s almost a no-brainer when compared to more expensive options for a travel fanny pack that hold the same amount of stuff in 1 liter of volume.

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I like this travel belt bag from Quince and I think it’s going to be an essential part of future day trips and excursions.

Quince Neoprene Belt Bag

This cute waist bag and adjustable belt bag is minimal, cute and functional with its bold zippers and recycled materials.

Nike Elemental Premium 8L

This belt bag is the biggest one by volume in my list, and it’s big ! It’s also very affordable and often goes on sale (thanks, Nike!). As a highlight, it’s made from sustainable materials (recycled polyester fibers) and it’s sleek, modern and sporty.

If you’re on an active trip, or if you plan to be between hiking, activities and the hotel pool, I recommend the versatility of this bag.

The bag has a large double zipper compartment, front zipper pocket and two mesh inner pockets (with zippers). Honestly, this belt bag is so big that you could fit a sports water bottle, an extra shirt and maybe even a hiking shoe (just kidding).

It’s lightweight and comes in neutral colors, so it’s easily sharable with a sibling, friend or partner if you’re traveling together!

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As a short disclaimer, Nike gave me this product to try, and the opinions above are completely my own.

Nike Elemental Premium 8L Belt Bag

Gender-neutral and full of zippers, this sporty belt bag is spacious and sustainable.

Lux & Nyx Origami Belt Bag

I first noticed woman- and minority-owned brand Lux & Nyx for its satiny products that have the design theme of sleek “origami.” I was curious about the brand’s functional bags that are elevated for the stylish traveling woman.

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The company is an online-only seller of clutches, backpacks, handbags, crossbody bags and weekenders. Lux & Nyx aims to “keep the woman holding them confident and clutter-free.” I think the Lux & Nyx products work well for business travel, or for when you have semi-formal and formal (weddings!) occasions during a trip.

I tested the signature Origami Belt Bag , which looks cute as both a waist pack and crossbody sling. It’s refined, with a “victory sleeve” and interior zipper pocket hidden into the inner fabric. That’s a travel-forward feature that keeps things safe while in transit.

Inside, it has a D-ring for keys, and credit card slots, with a mesh pocket. I like the smooth adjustable strap, and the interesting magnetic buckle that I haven’t seen in other belt bags of this type. Some highlights are the upcycled leather trims, water-resistant interior and bold color choices like Crimson and Cardinal Red , which will add a pop of color to any outfit during travel.

A sleek and satiny belt bag with a hidden zipper pocket in origami-style design.

SPI Crossbody Pouch

The new SPI Crossbody Pouch came to me first as a cross-body tiny sling bag, and then I found out that it could double as a tiny waist bag.

SPI is a running company, and all their products are made for the outdoors and for convenience during workouts on the go . Last year though, when I got to try the SPI Crossbody Pouch for the first time, I started using it as a convenient sling pouch I could throw on as I was walking out the door to grab mail, take a walk around the block or go grab coffee.

I also used it as my #1 go-to pouch while going out bike riding, because I could have my phone and keys safely in there.

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As a bonus, and according to the product page on the SPI website , if you simply adjust it by double-wrapping it around your waist at the right length, it becomes a waist pack for running! Try that during your next trip when you want to work out during travels .

Stay organized on the go with the SPI Crossbody Pouch, a compact and savvy solution for carrying your essentials.

Kibou Mini Vegan Leather Fanny Pack

This mini fanny pack and belt bag ) from Kibou is such a cutie. Coming from one of my favorite brands ( Kibou ), the mini version of the original fanny pack is a compact “fit only what you need” waist pack that can be worn several ways.

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Among its cool features are the inner elastic pouch for protecting your phone’s screen, a key hook to keep keys in place, a waterproof “wet pocket” to hold wet wipes or sanitizing wipes and stain-resistant nylon lining. The nice exterior is vegan leather made from recycled textiles. It’s perfect for traveling parents who want to branch out from the full-size Kibou fanny .

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Not a fan of vegan leather? Try the Kibou Mini in black nylon , a please-all color and style.

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This perfectly-sized mini fanny pack can be worn as a belt bag, and comes in both vegan leather and nylon.

WANDRD All-New D1 Fanny Pack

The WANDRD D1 Fanny Pack is a modern and bold fanny pack that makes all other fanny packs look old-fashioned. Like the others we’ve mentioned, it can be worn cross-body, or at the hip like a hip pack.

I think one of the best features is the waterproof YKK zippers, along with the magnetic buckle that’s just a step above the competition.

You can fit a lot in this hip pack, which is meant to please anyone into photography. You’ll be able to fit a compact camera in here, along with your phone, wallet and keys (the big “don’t-leave-home-without-these” trifecta).

WANDRD D1 Fanny Pack

Experience hands-free convenience with the WANDRD D1 Fanny Pack, built for the essentials.

Vessi Shoreline Belt Bag

If you’ve seen our Vessi waterproof shoes review , you may have seen how this company has made revolutionary all-weather gear that’s great for travel to rainy destinations. If you plan to be on a trip that involves potentially stormy weather, waterfalls or other opportunities to get soaked, consider a waterproof belt bag.

Vessi’s Shoreline Belt Bag is a travel waist pack that also converts into a crossbody bag. It has a key loop, pockets and an adjustable strap. It’s a simple product, but made from Vessi’s epic waterproof tech fabric. I tried it out in a rainstorm and everything stayed dry!

A waterproof belt bag made from incredible all-weather fabric.

Tortuga Travel Sling

The Tortuga Travel Sling comes from the Tortuga Backpacks family of products and you may know some of their bags from my Tortuga Laptop Backpack review . This adjustable sling bag can be worn “however you want,” from a tight belt bag across your chest to a waist bag or hip pack on travel days.

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It’s versatile, just like all of Tortuga’s products. It’s not surprising that the quality is outstanding. With a 2.5-liter capacity and a weight of only 0.5 lbs when empty, it has cool build features like a magnetic buckle, YKK zipper hardware and weather-resistant waterproof fabric. All of these come in handy if you’re caught in a storm while sightseeing.

True to what I like about Tortuga’s backpacks, the interior is smart: it has mesh organization pockets, a key ring and an interior zipper mesh pocket for my coins, cards and packets of sanitizing wipes for on the go.

You can get $20 off when you purchase it with a Tortuga travel backpack .

Tortuga Travel Sling Bag

A smart and strong belt bag for travel with mesh pockets, strong zippers and versatile ways to wear.

TOPO Designs Mountain Waist Pack

We’ve liked TOPO Designs products, and the Mountain Waist Pack is a 2L outdoorsy bum bag for travelers.

TOPO Designs calls it the ideal adventure companion, to wear any way you want: over the shoulder or at your waist. This is a great hip bag for hiking and biking, with its big YKK zipper pulls and lightweight recycled nylon build.

Get outdoorsy with the TOPO Designs Mountain Waist Pack, a perfect carry-all hip bag.

Tom Bihn Side Effect Bag

I wouldn’t necessarily call this a fanny pack, but it does have the same effect. If you’re looking for a small bag to take with you while you travel, and want something that will absolutely last forever, check out the Side Effect from Tom Bihn.

I like this option because Tom Bihn products truly do last forever. The minute you feel the material, you’ll know that it’s superior quality and won’t break down over time. We wrote all about Tom Bihn and what to know before you buy, in this brand guide .

As a functional bag, though, I think the Side Effect Bag great. You can use this as your small travel companion, to hold your passport, phone, charger, headphones and a book.

You can use this as a travel organizer and purpose this bag for some of your small camera equipment. You can use this as a craft bag, reading bag, really anything that you can imagine, and it easily becomes a petite cross-body purse too!

Embrace minimalism with the Tom Bihn Side Effect Bag, a versatile, compact accessory for your essentials.

REI Co-op Trail 2 Waist Pack

The waist pack from REI won’t win any high fashion awards, but it will be highly functional and act as a great little travel tool for you.

The body and lining of this waist pack are made from recycled material, and the outside is water-repellent. If you get caught in bad weather while traveling, you will be covered, and the things that you need available at a moment’s notice won’t get soaked!

I like this option for a travel waist pack because it has a secret stash pocket in which you can keep your “super valuable items,” like cash, keys or passport.

Stash your essentials close with the REI Co-op Trail 2 Waist Pack, a hands-free travel solution.

Patagonia Black Hole Mini Hip Pack

Patagonia’s products always feel fun and fresh, even with their slight throwback designs that remind me a little bit of the 90s. The Mini Hip Pack is an ultralight fanny pack bag for travel that clocks in at 1 liter of volume! Does it remind you of a mini version of Dan’s Patagonia Black Hole Duffel ?

It’s not a big fanny pack at all, so it looks good on women, especially anyone who is petite. Much like the other hip packs and waist bags in this list, it easily extends with its adjustable strap and turns into a cross-body sling bag, just like that!

Other cool call-out features are that it is one-size-fits-all, and is crafted with 100% recycled body fabric, lining and webbing.

Compact and versatile, the Patagonia Black Hole Mini Hip Pack is perfect for your essentials on the go.

Cotopaxi Coso 2L Hip Pack

Leave it to Cotopaxi to make a cool hip pack type of fanny pack for the modern and rugged traveler. Of course, the Coso 2L Hip Pack - Cada Día comes in funky color combinations that will turn heads.

This waist bag also converts into a cross-body sling, and is great for both men and women. You could even use one among the entire family (or share it with a friend).

This hip pack has multiple grab handles, a back zippered pocket for security, and an interior fleece-lined pocket for a phone. Check out the innovative design at the Coso 2L product page .

Keep your essentials close with the Coso 2L Hip Pack, perfect for hands-free convenience.

Osprey Daylite Waist Pack

This waist pack from Osprey is for the hiker and adventurer. If you’re familiar with the Osprey brand, you may know we also recommend their backpacking backpacks in our list of the best travel backpacks for women !

This waist bag is not a fashion statement, but it will certainly be your chosen hip pack for hiking, backpacking and long-term travel. It also comes at an affordable price point for the budget-minded backpacker.

Osprey Daylite Hip Pack

Perfect for quick outings or festivals, the Daylite Waist Pack offers compact storage for your essentials without sacrificing style.

JanSport Fifth Ave Fanny Pack

JanSport has never been the fashion-forward style choice for travelers, but (!) JanSport is a brand that has stood the test of time and is trusted by anyone into a quality backpack or waistpack.

The JanSport fanny pack is lightweight and spacious, and converts to an over-the-shoulder cross-body belt bag, too. It’s ideal for camping and hiking, but could be your sling bag companion on your next city trip, too.

Carry your essentials in style with the JanSport Fifth Ave Fanny Pack, combining classic design and practicality.

Kånken Hip Pack

As you could’ve guessed, the Kånken Hip Pack from Fjallraven is pretty adorable! Just like the backpacks from Fjallraven, this waist pack comes in more colors than you could dream of. One of the benefits of buying from this brand is that Fjallraven offers lifetime repairs!

This hip pack is unisex, so don’t be surprised if someone else in your hiking group asks to borrow it! At its petite size, it’s only 135 g (0.29 lb) before you put anything in it, and it’ll fit your essentials.

The Kånken Hip Pack provides stylish, compact storage for your essentials, a perfect companion for city exploration or outdoor adventures.

Herschel Settlement Hip Pack

Herschel has made an on-trend hip pack that’ll serve as a cool and timeless fanny pack for travelers. The Settlement Hip Pack is specifically designed to fit your essentials (phone-wallet-keys). It comes in a very nice assortment of colors that’ll stand the test of time, like Ash Rose and Ivy Green.

I like that this one also converts to a cross-body sling pack. If you’re itching to see the other fanny packs that Herschel makes, check out the Settlement Hip Pack Quilted version , which is like “carrying your essentials on a cloud.”

Compact yet spacious, the Herschel Settlement Hip Pack provides on-the-go storage without weighing you down.

Everlane Renew Transit Fanny Pack

I really like look of this minimalist and modern fanny pack from Everlane, which they call The Renew Transit Fanny Pack . It has a wide build, so it’s not a snug and compact waist bag like some of the others in this list. It won’t be going out of style anytime soon.

Fun fact: this product is made from recycled bottles! It also comes in fresh colors, and you can definitely wear it in a waist pack fashion or a cross-body sling style.

Get the Everlane Renew Transit Fanny Pack, a stylish and minimal belt bag for travel.

LeSportSac Everyday Belt Bag

I have worn my LeSportSac fanny pack all over the world! I got it in 2019 and it has come with me on all my trips since then. What I like about it is that it has two separate pockets, has a thick adjustable strap and that it is super lightweight.

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It’s a classic style from LeSportSac, which is a classic brand. When I’m not wearing this belt bag, I just empty it and toss it in my backpack or other bag that’s with me on a trip.

I’ve even tried maxing out the adjustment of the strap to make it into a cross-body sling bag while biking in NYC.

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Check out these photos of how I used this fanny pack during my trips to both Antigua, Guatemala and Merida, Mexico .

Keep your essentials close with the LeSportSac Everyday Belt Bag, a stylish and convenient solution for on-the-go storage.

Why should you trust me?

I’ve personally tested a large number of the fanny packs and belt bags you see here, and I’ve tested them during my travels, both at home and abroad!

I’ve been traveling for years, for all sorts of purposes, from backpacking Southeast Asia in my 20s to traveling for business in my 30s. Having a trusty and convenient pack around my waist is crucial, whether I’m traveling on a babymoon with Dan or flying for a one-day business trip .

I’ve looked for belt bags and waist packs that have great features like expandability, pockets, great styles, sustainable factors and affordable prices. I hope you trust my choices on this list so that you find the travel bag that is right for your next trip!

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11 Travel-Ready Fanny Packs That Are Actually Stylish

Once the butt of the joke, fanny packs are back..

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The Utility Pack by Wilderdog is designed for pet owners with a special pocket for a roll of poop bags.

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Acid-washed denim, hair scrunchies, even near-identical remakes of Toto’s chart-topper “Africa": These vestiges of the ’80s and ’90s—all mocked good-naturedly for decades—are now just as fly as Marty and his DeLorean. But they aren’t the only dusted-off remnants of yesteryear now visible. The fanny pack—updated with sleeker style and even some high-tech materials—is back.

Once the pariah of packs, the hip belt has rejoined the mainstream for good reason. “Fanny packs stay in place, and they’re accessible,” says Darlene Fiske, who’s worked with style-forward, luxury travel brands for decades as founder of the Fiske Group . She’s also been wearing a fanny pack for years. (AFAR’s senior commerce editor was another early adopter.) “It’s easy to grab what I need—my car keys, my phone, my money—and I have two hands to multitask.”

Indeed, fanny packs are arguably a near-ideal travel companion for many reasons.

  • They facilitate freedom of movement. “Hands-free convenience can be pretty essential at times,” says Jan Lo, cofounder and CEO of accessory (and fanny pack) brand Lo & Sons . “Nobody has time to fumble for their passport in the airport security line!”
  • They’re versatile. No longer is the fanny pack relegated to one’s hind-quarters, note our experts. These days, fashionistas wear them as cross-body slings and on different points around the waist. For that reason (and likely because brands are still leery of association with the original moniker), expect to see a range of alternative names on store shelves from hip pack, hip belt, and belt bag to waist pack, bum bag, and even lumbar satchel. But don’t fret; a fanny pack by any other name is just as versatile.
  • They keep items within view. After Lo’s mother had items stolen from her backpack, “she wanted to keep her passport and valuables within eyesight, not on her backside,” Lo says. Thus, the fanny pack is a core item in their travel bag lineup—and it should be in yours.
  • They force minimalism. While brands make fanny packs in different sizes, they all grant the wearer permission to bring the basics but not much more. “Sometimes you just want to take one or two items when you’re exploring a new town or just running out to grab a quick coffee,” Fiske says. “It’s liberating!”
  • They’re gender-neutral. It’s not only those who identify as women or who are built like a boulder (and refer to themselves as its synonym) who can rock the fanny pack . “Men are liking them not just for hiking and other outdoor rec,” says Dan Swansinger, who, along with his wife Grace, owns boutique and sundries supply store Scout’s General in Crested Butte, Colorado. “We are seeing more guys wearing them around town for everyday use and for carrying around essentials when the back pocket of their jeans just doesn’t work to fit everything they need.”
  • They’re packable. While bum bags are excellent for hands-free airport navigation, they also take up minimal space in a carry-on or checked bag, Fiske points out. That’s why she always packs a few.

Ready to embrace the fanny pack? Here are 11 of our favorites.

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This fanny pack comes in five colors, including Vinson Blue seen here.

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Field Day Hip Pack by Mountain Hardwear

Best overall fanny pack

  • Buy now: $35, mountainhardwear.com ; backcountry.com
  • Pros: Versatile style, heavy-duty fabric, recycled materials
  • Cons: Doesn’t fit the kitchen sink (though that’s kind of the point)

Our top pick for packs to wear on your, well you know, is Mountain Hardwear’s Field Day Hip Pack. It offers the big-enough-but-not-excessive sizing that our experts love. “We don’t have to pack every little thing with us when we go out on an adventure or we’re going shopping,” Grace Swansinger reminds us. “With a fanny pack, I’ve only got this much space. So what do I actually need?”

At four liters (roughly the size of a Chipotle burrito), the Field Day has plenty of room for must-have items like your ID, keys, and a credit card (shove those in the hidden-away interior pocket), as well as a few snacks and even a thin extra layer of clothing. This option also ticks the boxes for comfort (thanks to a padded back panel) and versatility, since it wears well in front, in back, or as a cross-body sling. Mother Nature also approves: The Field Day is made entirely of recycled materials, namely 210-denier ripstop nylon, which is lightweight yet still durable enough to handle the rigors of navigating through TSA or rubbing against rocks on a midtrip hike. As for style, the Field Day keeps things simple with monochromatic offerings like Bright Copper, Vinson Blue, or a straightforward black that allow it to work just as well on a scouting mission to see the Northern Lights as it does flavor-hopping around the Big Apple .

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The Waverley 2 from Lo & Sons

Most versatile hip belt

  • Buy now: $126–$176 (was $210–$220), loandsons.com
  • Pros: Wearable four ways, urban chic aesthetic, vegan leather option
  • Cons: Leather exterior isn’t for rugged pursuits

Fiske recommends choosing a bag in a neutral color to go with multiple outfits. Elevate the look even further with an elegant leather exterior, and you’ve got a hands-free hauler that works well on any occasion. The Waverley 2 from family-first , Asian-owned accessories brand Lo & Sons comes in textured Saffiano leather, buttery smooth Napa leather, and (our favorite) a durable, scratch-resistant vegan leather made from Nopal cactus. The versatile pack comes in a range of Fiske-approved colorways (black, navy, graphite, sienna) with multiple hardware and interior options to mix and match.

Thanks to its two-part adjustable strap, the Waverley 2 can be worn four different ways: from the more casual belt bag and cross-body bag silhouettes to a gala-ready wristlet or shoulder bag. Available in two sizes—8 inches by 5.6 inches and 8.3 inches by 5.9 inches—the bag features an interior zip pocket for can’t-lose items, a handy slip pocket for little must-haves, and an exterior card slot perfect for stashing a hotel key.

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This hip pack expands into a backpack when you need even more space.

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S/F Expandable Hip Pack by Fjällräven

Best hip pack for travelers who need extra space

  • Buy now: $120, fjallraven.com ; specialized.com
  • Pros: Expands to fit even large items, made with ecofriendly fabrics
  • Cons: Bulkier size

Planning to hit the trail on your next trip? Fanny packs excel there too. “They are a great option for hikers so that you get to spend your energy on the hike and not lugging around too much weight from a backpack,” Grace Swansinger says. “Larger fanny packs on the market even have room to store a light jacket and have water bottle holders so you know you’ll still be well-prepared for your hike.”

The S/F Expandable Hip Pack by Swedish outdoor brand Fjällräven, a collaboration with the bike gurus at Specialized , is a winner in this realm. Technically, it’s designed for bikepacking (expeditions where you bike from point to point and camp in between), but this 4.5-liter pack works well for bipedal outings too with its two slim water bottle holders, a central compartment big enough to house plenty of snacks, and two slip pockets. It’s also water-resistant, a boon for any unexpected showers, and produced without environmentally detrimental PFCs. But just like Clark Kent, this hip pack has a hidden superpower: A discreet back panel unfolds to create a backpack. So while there are certainly times when a minimal, rugged stuff-hauler fits the bill, if you do need to tote a few extras—a cape and full-body skinsuit, perhaps—the S/F Expandable Hip Pack is ready.

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If you run every day—even when you travel—then this fitness-minded hip belt is for you.

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Fast and Free Running Belt by Lululemon

Best hip belt for runners

  • Buy now: $38, shop.lululemon.com
  • Pros: Slim, no-bounce design holds the essentials
  • Cons: Only holds the essentials

“As a runner, you don’t want your phone or your keys to fall out of your pocket or get misplaced,” Fiske says. “Having something tight around your waist is helpful. For running, it’s got to be something small.” The Fast and Free Running Belt by Lululemon sits snug against your backside, but it’s made from the brand’s lightweight and fast-drying Nulux fabric, so it won’t feel sticky against your skin.

Since this cummerbund-inspired stuff sack wicks sweat but doesn’t prevent it, Lululemon made sure the Fast and Free Running Belt is machine washable. Reflective hits along the zipper strap keep you visible on predawn and postsunset jogs, while three different sizes ensure you get the perfect, bounce-free fit. Although the belt isn’t made with recycled materials, Lululemon overall is committed to reducing its average freshwater use by 2025 and decarbonizing its value chain by 2030, as outlined in its sustainability initiatives .

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The Mountain Waist Pack comes in a variety of fun retro colors.

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Mountain Waist Pack by Topo Designs

Best fanny pack for throwback style

  • Buy now: $49, topodesigns.com
  • Pros: Retro aesthetic, recycled materials, inclusive brand ethos
  • Cons: Long zipper straps create a less streamlined look

Retro style, from neon colors to acid-washed jeans, is cool again. Own it with a two-liter Mountain Waist Pack from Topo Designs—preferably in its hot pink, neon yellow, and black colorway. This everyday carrier features burly YKK zippers, seatbelt webbing strap, and a durable, recycled nylon exterior, ready for rugged outings in the woods and hills—or not. The Denver-based brand champions what it calls the New Outdoor, “an inclusive place that allows us, regardless of who we are, to be both the outsider and the insider, the novice and the pro.” So, whether you wear the Mountain Waist Pack literally on a mountain or just for a postschool hang at The Max, it’s got you covered.

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Diaper bags don’t have to be big and bulky.

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The Sidekick by No Reception Club

Best hip pack for parents

  • Buy now: $85, noreceptionclub.com
  • Pros: Comes with a changing pad, made with recycled materials
  • Cons: On the expensive side

With kids aged two years and two weeks, the Swansingers are in the thick of hand-holding across parking lots, dishing out Goldfish at a moment’s notice, and diapers ( so many diapers). “There are definitely times you need the diaper bag, when you need all of the things,” Grace Swansinger says, “but then there are times when you want to go a little bit lighter and you just want to bring the basics like a diaper, some wipes, and a couple snacks. That’s the benefit of a fanny pack.”

New-in-2022 family travel brand No Reception Club heard parents like Swansinger loud and clear. So while its 24-liter Getaway Bag is an innovative backpack with dual entry points and a unique, interior shelf system, the brand also offers the aptly named Sidekick (three-liter capacity) to accompany it. Minimalist in its size, aesthetic, and environmental impact, the recycled polyester Sidekick is thoughtfully designed to hold everything your baby needs to stay fresh and dry. The changing pad is included, and it has enough space to stuff up to a half-dozen diapers, along with some ointment and hand sanitizer. Stick the wipes in the back exterior pocket—we love its magnetic flap closure—and it’s a breeze to swipe and wipe. Don’t stress if a little mess ends up on the fanny pack. Just toss it into the washing machine.

Golden yellow sling bag

For those not ready to commit to the hip belt, a sling is a close cousin.

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Atom Sling Bag 8L by Patagonia

Best overall sling

  • Buy now: $65, patagonia.com
  • Pros: Ideal for travelers averse to carrying a pack around their waist, thoughtful design, made with sustainable materials
  • Cons: Bigger size means it takes up more room in your luggage

Travelers who aren’t quite ready to embrace a true fanny pack can ease into the throwback-turned-comeback trend with the cross-body carry system of a sling. This silhouette also tends to have more storage capacity, something Fiske appreciates on longer outdoor outings near her home in Austin. “Depending on your activity and what you’re doing, you need to upsize from belt to fanny to sling,” she says. “I wear a sling on simple, longer hikes where I might need to carry a pair of binoculars or a birding book or something a little more substantial.”

The Atom Sling Bag 8L from certified B Corp Patagonia has proven to be a favorite among travelers thanks to its trio of pockets—one large central compartment, a second stash pocket, and a stretchy, phone-ready pocket on the strap—and ability to swing smoothly from a back carry system to a more secure front carry system. “It was comfortable, had enough room for a water bottle, and the pockets were easy to access,” says one reviewer who used it on a two-week excursion to New Zealand. “I liked being able to have my hands free and had confidence no one would be grabbing the bag off my shoulder.” Another customer who bought the pack for a European vacation calls it simply “a dream.”

Made with recycled polyester, finished with a PFC-free durable water-repellent coating, and Fair Trade Certified sewn, the Atom comes in a range of colors from sure-to-make-you-smile Shine Yellow to a more refined Sequoia Red.

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This sling looks good during the day and night.

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Sunset Sling by Kedzie

Best sling with budget-friendly style

  • Buy now: $50, kedzie.com
  • Pros: Dressy exterior, interchangeable straps go with different outfits and occasions
  • Cons: Vegan leather isn’t made with sustainable materials

For long days wandering through the City of Light or window shopping in Milan , you need a pack with slick, urban styling. Yet you still want enough storage capacity to avoid having to backtrack to the hotel. The Sunset Sling by Kedzie—with its leather-esque exterior, hits of gold hardware, and 6-inch-by-9.2-inch sizing—is just the thing.

Equipped with two primary pockets, plus interior and exterior slip pockets, the Sunset has space for the essentials plus room for a small souvenir or two. And while it comes with a simple black strap (55 inches when fully extended), users can let their personality shine with alternate options like a bold cheetah print or flowery pattern (sold separately).

Two fanny packs, 1 red, 1 green, with black and orange accents

With separate pockets for treats and poop bags, this fanny pack is a must for dog parents.

Utility Pack by Wilderdog

Best hip pack for dog owners

  • Buy now: $36, wilderdog.com
  • Pros: Thoughtful design, help a shelter dog with purchase
  • Cons: Need to pack doggie treats in a separate baggie to prevent odors

With a pair of pups joining the Swansinger’s happy mountain household, they also know a thing or two about dog walking—and dog running and hiking. “When you take them out, you’ve got to have your hands free,” Grace Swansinger says. “This option from Wilderdog would be useful for the poop bag dispenser and stasher bag that is included to store treats.”

Indeed, the canine-focused brand’s 2.5-liter Utility Pack features three separate compartments: one for Fido’s snacks, a second for yours (along with your wallet and phone), and a third ready to fit a roll of poop bags. Stitched webbing along the front of this lifetime-warrantied mini hauler provides attachment points from which to hang your best friend’s additional accouterments (maybe a bowl or pull toy). Best of all, Wilderdog sends a pound of kibble to a rescue shelter in need with every purchase.

Bright abstract pattern fanny pack

The Highwater Hitchhiker fanny pack is completely waterproof and comes in five colors and patterns.

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Highwater Hitchhiker by Bote

Best waterproof fanny pack

  • Buy now: $70, boteboard.com
  • Pros: Completely waterproof, fun color options
  • Cons: Expensive (for its size)

As a brand that specializes in paddleboards , kayaks, and floats like this sweet inflatable chair , Bote (pronounced “boat”) knows a thing or two about beach life, including the age-old conundrum of what to do with can’t-get-wet items like phones and wallets that you likewise don’t want to leave unprotected by your beach bag . That’s why it introduced the Highwater Hitchhiker, a fully waterproof (even when submerged), two-pocket (one primary compartment, plus a small interior mesh pocket) fanny pack. Seven inches by four inches in size, it’s “perfect for keeping all your smaller items safe and dry,” according to one reviewer.

Fanny pack with bold floral pattern

The Twelve Hip Pack is so popular it’s sold out in many colors already.

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Twelve Hip Pack by Herschel

Best hip pack for kids

  • Buy now: $17 (was $25), herschel.com
  • Pros: Kid-focused prints, affordable
  • Cons: Selling out quickly

Fiske remembers her first encounter with a stylish hip pack was with a pale pink Herschel version. “That brand is very hip,” she says, “So I thought, ‘If they’re making a fanny pack, then it’s got to be in style.’” We love Herschel’s Twelve Hip Pack, a 6.75-inch-by-4-inch carrier that’s just right for pint-sized travelers. Its simple, one-pocket design makes it perfect for pinecones, rhinestones, and any other treasures your little traveler comes across. Though many kid-approved designs like sharks, surfers, and boats have sold out already, it’s still on sale in a graphic floral print.

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The Fanny Packs We Never Travel Without

By Meaghan Kenny and Paris Wilson

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All products featured on Condé Nast Traveler are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Like many trends we thought we’d lost to the ’90s, fanny packs are back in style, and for travelers, that's a great thing. The best fanny packs have always been the most practical way to tote your essentials around—be it your phone, hotel key, or wallet—with quick, hands-free access. And thanks to the resurgence in popularity over the last few years, there are now designs made specifically for everything from the trail to the city. Whether you want to elevate your summer outfits with an upscale leather piece or are looking for a tough, minimal belt bag for your next hike, there are styles here for you. And as we're transitioning out of summer and into fall, you'll find a mix of vibrant and light colors that will brighten your look as well as classic black options that we’re sure will become old reliables. 

Read on for the 19 best fanny packs to wear on all your upcoming trips—they'll make reaching for your passport , wallet, and sunglasses a breeze.

Top fanny packs for travelers

  • Best running and hiking waist packs

Best designer fanny packs

  • Best waterproof fanny packs

How do I choose a good fanny pack?

The best fanny packs are versatile, durable, and stylish. With these qualities in mind, we looked for various high-quality options that varied in material, size, adjustability, and price. We found fanny packs that can be worn for multiple occasions, are comfortable on your waist, and offer plenty of space for carrying your must-haves—and look good, too.

What is the difference between a sling bag and a fanny pack?

They're very similar—a fanny pack is usually worn around the waist like a belt while a sling bag lays higher across the shoulder and chest. Both offer hands-free comfort, just at different sizes. Fanny packs are often smaller, and have one main compartment pocket, while sling bags can have the bandwidth to hold as much as a backpack or purse.

Are fanny packs ideal for travel?

The short answer—yes. Fanny packs have gone in and out of style but the practical use has always made it a popular accessory among travelers. Fanny packs are ideal for occasions where you want to be hands-free, and find more comfort carrying a bag around your waist rather than your shoulder, chest, or back. A large purse or bulky backpack can be burdensome on long travel days.

This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date. Additional reporting by Kristi Kellogg and Megan Spurrell.

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Leave it to Lululemon to create a versatile waist pack that's designed for an active lifestyle. The water-repellent fabric and lightweight material makes it a comfortable bag to carry around all day, no matter what the weather throws at you. In addition to the zippered compartment, there's an easy-access exterior pocket that can fit cards, cash, or sunglasses (if you slip them in without a case).

Dimensions:  7.5"H x 2"W x 5"D Material: Polyester, nylon

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Sleek, soft, and durable, neoprene is one of our favorite fabrics, whether it's a zip-up jacket or a fanny pack, like this one from Dagne Dover. The half-pound, eco-friendly bag is lined with Repreve (a fabric made of recycled plastic bottles) and has color-plated hardware. The strap is adjustable and the interior features a handy slot for credit cards. Shop the bag in colors like heather gray, onyx, navy, and dark moss. 

Dimensions:  9.25H” x 5.5W” x 2.75D” Weight:  8 ouches Material: Neoprene with recycled repreve lining

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This quilted nylon belt bag is among the most versatile on this list—it works as well in the city as it does on a day hike. And if it suddenly becomes your go-to bag for weekends at home, we don’t blame you. Shop the bag in black, navy blue, or pearl white.

Dimensions:  4.5"H x 1.1"W x 7.2"D  Weight:  7 ouches Material: Leather

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For people who aren’t looking to spend a lot, but still want to try out the trend—this is a reliable starter bag. The recycled polyester is easy to clean and the large pocket is a simple design while; the compact size means there won’t be much rummaging on your part. Stash keys or a lip balm in the exterior zippered pocket and you’re prepared for anything from a simple stroll to a day out at the beach.

Dimensions: 6"H x 10"W x 4"D Material: 100 percent recycled denier polyester

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This bag’s adjustable strap is made to be worn around the waist but is long enough to be worn along the shoulders, too—making it perfect for those who are curious about fanny packs but still want versatility. Longchamp’s totes and crossbody bags have long been a Traveler team favorite, so it's not surprising to see the lightweight canvas belt bag on the list.

Dimensions:  10"H x 6"W x 2"D Material: Canvas, nylon, cowhide

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Logo lettering over a solid background makes for a fresh, sporty option that's a perennial bestseller on Amazon. The competitively-priced bag has two zip pockets and an adjustable strap. It's available in several colors, including red, navy, and white.

Dimensions:  5"H x 12"W x 3"D Material: 100 percent woven nylon

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The ultimate packable fanny pack—this one from Paravel folds up into a small pouch and can be quickly expanded. It can be worn multiple ways, is so lightweight, and has multiple compartments to keep everything organized. Bonus: This one can be personalized with custom embroidery. 

Dimensions:  5"H x 2"W x 8"D  Weight:  4.96 ouches Material: Negative nylon made from plastic bottles

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Organization is a cinch with this multi-compartment sling bag. There's a quick-access back pocket, and the zippered front compartment reveals two additional pockets within. The bag (which is big enough to hold a standard water bottle) is made of water-resistant nylon and features leather trim. 

Dimensions:  11"H x 2.6"W x 6.5"D  Weight:  11.2 ouches

Possibly the most versatile bag on the list is The Expandable Pouch from Béis. It easily transforms from a fanny pack into a sleek backpack, with plenty of space to fit must-haves for a whole day. Wear it on your waist on days when you need to carry just a few items, then wear it on your back when you need more space—or expand it in the middle of the day if you pick up a souvenir. If you only have room to pack one day bag in your carry-on, let it be this. 

Dimensions as a pouch:  5.1"H x 8.6"W x 3.1"D  Dimensions as a backpack:  15.4"H x 8.6"W x 8.3"D Weight: 1 pound Material: Polyester

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This belt bag is on the larger side, so it's best for day trips when you might need to carry some extras like snacks, a water bottle, or even a bathing suit. It is made of scratch-resistant nylon and has an adjustable strap that lets you wear it as a crossbody if you prefer.  

Dimensions:  11"H x 5.5"W x 3.5"D  Weight:  8 ouches Material: Polyester

Best fanny packs for hiking and camping

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For those days when you need to carry a few extra items, the Carharrt waist pack is a reliable option. It's slightly larger, offering enough room to keep a few snacks with you for a long day of hiking. There's a large main compartment, a front zippered compartment to store smaller items, and two exterior loops that allow you to attach additional gear.

Dimensions:  11.5"H x 6"W x 4.5"D Material: 600 denier polyester with rain defender durable water repellent

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This top-rated Amazon find from Herschel features a clip-fastened adjustable strap, zipper closure, and fully-lined interior. It's available in more than 10 colors and patterns, including rose (pictured), light gray, navy, and goes-with-everything black.

Dimensions:  7.75"H x 6.25"W x 2'"D Material: Canvas

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This sporty fanny pack is perfect for active travelers—it's lightweight, compact, and features the Adidas logo on the front. There's a main compartment for your phone, wallet, keys, and a smaller front zippered compartment for items like lip balm or Airpods. 

Dimensions:  29"H x 8"W x 10"D  Weight:  4.8 ouches Material: Polyester

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Moncler has intricately crafted a belt bag for those who are looking for an ultra-casual yet chic alternative to the common fanny pack. Made from nylon, the belt bag has been quilted with diamond-shaped padding with a pin that features Moncler’s recognizable logo.

Dimensions:  6"H x 9"W x 3"D Material: Nylon, leather, and polyester

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For a belt bag that is as fabulous as the pied-à-terre you’re renting in Paris (IRL or in your dreams), look to Prada. Made of a decadent calfskin, the bag loops through a gorgeous leather belt. It zips open along the top and feels like a purse more than a fanny pack—yet its belt means you can cinch it around a flowing dress or loop it through structured pants for a day of hitting the museums in style.

Dimensions:  4.3"H x 18.5"W x 2.4"D  Material: Calf leather body with recycled nylon lining

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If you're looking to splurge on a more elevated bag that's still casual enough to wear during the day, this leather YSL belt bag is a great pick. The gold detail and iconic YSL logo will never go out of style, and give the bag a chic, polished look that means you can confidently pair it with fancier outfits at night, too.

Dimensions:  9.8"H x 5.5"W x 1.3"D Material: Calfskin leather

Best waterproof and water-resistant fanny packs

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Ideal for travel days with unpredictable weather, this belt bag from The North Face has a fully water-repellent coating and is durable enough to withstand some wear and tear. Inside, there are small mesh and closed pockets for organizing like keys and cash easily. 

Dimensions:  6"H x 75"W x 2"D Material: Recycled nylon

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Swedish brand Fjällräven unsurprisingly nailed an effortlessly chic pack. The super-light bag—it weighs less than five ounces—is great for hikes, and has three zippered compartments that can fit small items like sunscreen and power bars. Seen here in pink, it's also available in corn yellow, black, royal purple, and arctic green. 

Dimensions:  4.7"H x 7"W x 3.5"D Weight:  4.7 ouches Material: Vinyl

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It’s no secret that we’re fans of cult luggage brand Baboon . From their duffels to the totes, everything they make comes in bright, eye-popping colors and unisex shapes that are easy to wear. Their three-liter fanny pack is no exception. The water-repellent nylon is durable without looking too sporty, and the mix of colors to choose from is anything but boring. Even better, this medium-sized bag has plenty of compartments, including a backside zipper for keeping valuables safe, and an interior clip to grab hold of your keys or wallet . Because of the size, it's also super versatile, and can hold its own whether you’re hitting the streets of Seoul or hiking in Oregon .

Dimensions:  5"H x 10"W x 2.5"D Weight:  6.8 ouches Material:  Nylon, polyester

The Best Fanny Packs of 2024

It's time to upgrade your '90s belt bag.

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Fanny packs keep everything you need easily accessible without sacrificing style. Say goodbye to your mother's fanny pack with new chic styles made from leather, water-resistant materials and canvas. Whether headed to an amusement park, concert or hike, we found the perfect fanny packs and belt bags that'll help keep you hands-free while your essentials stay close.

Our top picks:

Everywhere Belt Bag (Extended Strap)

Best Overall Active Fanny Pack

Lululemon everywhere belt bag (extended strap).

The Fawny Pack

Best Overall Fashion Fanny Pack

Fawn design the fawny pack.

Fifth Avenue

Best Value Fanny Pack

Jansport fifth avenue.

Ace Fanny Pack

Best Fanny Pack for Travel

Dagne dover ace fanny pack.

Fifteen Waist Pack

Best Gender-Neutral Fanny Pack

Herschel fifteen waist pack.

Kanken Water-Resistant Belt Bag

Best Athleisure Fanny Pack

Fjallraven kanken water-resistant belt bag.

Running Belt

Best Fanny Pack for Running

Flipbelt running belt.

Preston Belt Bag

Best Trendy Fanny Pack

The drop preston belt bag.

Custom Fanny Packs

Best Fanny Pack for Bachelorette Parties

Blueberrysprinkles custom fanny packs.

Fanny Pack with Water Bottle Holder

Best Fanny Pack for Hiking

Waterfly fanny pack with water bottle holder.

Read more about how we made this picks at the bottom of the story, as well as why you should trust our recommendations.

Perfect to wear on long walks or other outdoor adventures, this fanny pack from Lululemon has a cult-like following as a must-have summer accessory. Available in twelve shades, the brand recently added an adjustable strap that helps this pick fit a variety of body types and lets you wear it in different ways . One tester said she wore this bag while playing with her kid, and it made her a "belt bag convert" as it's much more convenient than her other purses without sacrificing style.

• Number of pockets : Two • Dimensions : 7.5" x 2" x 5" • Material : Recycled nylon body with polyester liner and mesh

Famous for its best-selling diaper bag , Fawn Design's fanny pack impressed GH Textiles Lab pros. Made with premium faux leather and gold metal hardware, you can customize this pick with a different strap for a chic look. Our pros love that it has a roomy interior without looking massive for a versatile piece that can easily be worn out at night or on your daily walk.

• Number of pockets : Three • Dimensions : 12" x 6" x 4" • Material : Pebbled faux leather

At just $17, this simple fanny pack from top-tested brand JanSport is an excellent value. With thousands of reviews online, users rave that this minimalist fanny pack is sleek while still able to hold the essentials and online reviewers say the brand's "customer service is world-class." In our Lab tests, JanSport fabrics have proved to be abrasion resistant too.

• Number of pockets : Two • Dimensions : ‎9.25" x 7.64" x 2.68" • Material : Polyester

Made with Dagne Dover's signature neoprene fabric, this fanny pack is ideal for travel as it has a spacious interior and excellent organizational pockets for easy access. Jessica Teich , Good Housekeeping Institute Deputy Editor, loves this pack saying it's "such a compliment-getter" and that it's "not only super chic, but it’s durable: I’ve had it for over two years and it still looks brand new!" If the bag's dirty after a long vacation, you can hand wash this pick to keep it fresh trip after trip.

• Number of pockets : Three • Dimensions : ‎9.25” x 5.5” x 2.75” • Material : Neoprene with Repreve lining

This gender-neutral fanny pack from Herschel is wildly popular for its compact size and impressive color range with over 40 options. GH pros love Herschel products because of their durable materials that stand up to heavy use but do note the fabric has a rougher feel than other picks. One online reviewer said, "I love that my husband and I can both use it" when traveling.

• Number of pockets : One • Dimensions : 6.5" x 7.75" x 2" • Material : Polyester

Perfect for summer exploring, this water-resistant fanny pack from Fjallraven comes in six shades and has multiple pockets keeping everything you need secure and accessible. GH fiber scientists rave that the material is not only easy to clean, but stays in great shape even after extensive use. Testers have worn this pack to outdoor music festivals, on long hikes and on international vacations, loving that it can be styled up or down.

• Number of pockets : Three • Dimensions : 7" x 4.25" x 2.25" • Material : Vinylon

While fanny packs are convenient to hold necessities, many styles are too bulky to wear while running. This slim belt bag from FlipBelt is ideal to wear when exercising: it fits around your hips or waist to hold your phone, credit cards and keys. Available in 13 shades, this best-selling pick has over 17,000 reviews on Amazon with reviewers saying it "stays in place perfectly." One tester also said this was a great style to wear when traveling to avoid pick pockets and keep your items hidden and secure.

• Number of pockets : Four • Dimensions : 8.66" x 0.39" x 3.15" (varies slightly among sizes) • Material : Micro polyester and Lycra

The glossy exterior of this stylish fanny pack from The Drop on Amazon makes this affordable pick look way more luxurious. With one large interior and a small back zipper pocket, this pick holds everything you need without feeling bulky. T esters appreciate the longer strap that makes it size-inclusive and rave about its dressier design, ideal to wear from dinner to dancing.

• Number of pockets : Two • Dimensions : 12.25” x 7.75” • Material : Polyurethane

A perfect gift for a bachelorette party or family vacation, these fanny packs available on Etsy are customizable in 14 shades with tons of font and other personalization options too. With thousands of rave reviews online, one tester said "the ordering process was seamless" and everything arrived exactly as ordered.

• Number of pockets : Three • Dimensions : 7" x 11" • Material : Nylon

Fanny packs continue to impress style experts, but they also serve a functional purpose for outdoor adventures. Staying properly hydrated is a must when hitting the trails, and this pick from Waterfly has two compartments to hold water bottles . The large interior can hold an impressive amount of items, according to Amazon reviewers. GH pros cannot wait to put this style to the test!

• Number of pockets : Three, plus two water bottle holders • Dimensions : ‎8.27" x 4.72" x 7.48" • Material : Nylon

Cuyana Convertible Belt Bag

Convertible Belt Bag

While many fanny packs market themselves as "belt bags," you can actually wear this pick as a belt! Cuyana's convertible belt bag can also be worn as a crossbody and has a small pouch to hold just your necessities. GH fiber scientists love Cuyana for being a sustainable fashion brand that manufactures its products in a mindful way. Cuyana chooses factories that are near the raw materials so there’s less shipping involved and sources its items where there’s the most expertise.

• Number of pockets : One • Dimensions : 4" x 7.5" 0.5" • Material : Leather

Wododo Shiny Neon Fanny Bag

Shiny Neon Fanny Bag

Some concert venues and festivals only allow clear bags, so this clear fanny pack from Wododo on Amazon is ideal as it'll hold necessities for the event while keeping you hands-free. The water-resistant PU material will also keep your items protected from splashes at the beach or pool too. One tester raved that this fanny pack was a "music festival game-changer," as it made check-in through security super easy.

• Number of pockets : Two • Dimensions : 12" × 6.3" × 3" • Material : Polyurethane

How we chose the best fanny packs

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Good Housekeeping Institute Textiles Lab pros test all types of bags in our Lab and with consumer testers. GH fiber scientists test bags in the Lab for fabric strength, abrasion resistance and washability. Consumer testers give feedback on style, convenience and long term durability. Our experts wore these fanny packs on hikes, vacations, sightseeing expeditions, concerts and more. Based on extensive bag expertise, GH Textiles Lab pros made these fanny pack picks based on in-Lab and consumer testing, top-performing brands and styles with exciting new features we cannot wait to try.

Does a fanny pack count as a personal item when flying?

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Yes, it does. Like a purse, backpack or tote, a fanny pack counts as a personal item when flying. If you are an over-packer, our pros recommend wearing a fanny pack for convenience when traveling and then making sure there's enough room in your other personal item to stash it when going through security.

Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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Emma Seymour is a senior textiles product analyst in the Good Housekeeping Institute Textiles Lab. She’s been at Good Housekeeping for over three years, overseeing Lab and consumer tests for walking shoes , luggage , tampons , pillows , sheets , period underwear and more. She also has worked on multiple travel features on backpacks , travel dresses and packing cubes . With a degree in Fiber Science and Apparel Design from Cornell University, she has extensive research experience, particularly focused on athletic wear. As a lifetime sewer with previous product development experience, she has a strong fashion background with expertise in proper fit and construction.

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Emma Seymour (she/her) is a senior product analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute 's Textiles, Paper and Apparel Lab, where she has led testing for luggage, pillows, towels, tampons and more since 2018. She graduated from Cornell University with a bachelor of science in fiber science and apparel design and a minor in gerontology, completing research in the Body Scanner Lab on optimizing activewear for athletic performance. 

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BEST Fanny Pack For Travel – Ultimate Waist Pack Guide (2024)

There’s a humble accessory that has been quietly re-asserting itself as a true must-have for adventurers, urbanites, and fashion-forward individuals alike. We’re talking about the best waist packs, or as our friends across the pond like to call them, fanny packs.

These unassuming yet incredibly versatile companions have transcended the 80’s to emerge as perhaps the ultimate statement piece in today’s fashion plus functionality landscape.

But this isn’t just another ode to the fanny pack; it’s your definitive, GOAT guide to understanding their resurgence and why they’ve earned their spot as both a wardrobe staple and a definitive travel accessory.

In this post, I am going to dig deep and explore the diverse range of styles, materials, and brands that have elevated the waist packs to the forefront of fashion. And, most importantly, we’ll tell you what the best fanny packs for adventurers, urbanites, ravers and everybody is.

So buckle up (literally), as we embark on a journey through the wonderful, weird world of waist wear, where style meets substance, and convenience becomes a fashion statement.

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What a Waste! Check out these top Waist Packs (Or Fanny Packs…)

Nomatic Navigator Collapsible Sling 3L

Nomatic Sling Navigator Collapsible Sling

  • Weight > 1.36KG
  • Capacity > 3L
  • Price > $59.99

WANDRD D1 FannyPack

WANDRD D1 FannyPack

  • Weight > 0.3KG
  • Capacity > 2L
  • Price > $74

Osprey Daylite Waist Pack

Osprey Daylite Waist Pack

  • Weight > 0.2KG
  • Price > $35

Stubble and Co Ultralight Sling

Stubble & Co Ultralight Sling

  • Weight > 0.16KG
  • Capacity > 4L
  • Price > $54

The Gregory fanny pack/ bum bag.

Gregory Nano Waistpack

  • Weight > 0.4KG
  • Capacity > 1.5L
  • Price > $49

REI Co op Trail 2 Waist Pack

REI Co op Trail 2 Waist Pack

  • Weight > 0.12KG
  • Price > $29.95

Here Are The Best Fanny Packs, Waist Packs and Bum Bags

Why use a waist pack, the best fanny packs and waist bags – comparison table, final thoughts on choosing the best waist bag.

Over the past 12-18 months I have been sent a lot of bum bags by a number of brands ( I am now a total waister. An unrepentant bum-bagger ).

Some were great and others were bloody dreadful. But out of all the many, many, many fanny packs that we tried, tested, loved, loathed, and lost, these ones listed here are our absolute faves. Check out the best fanny packs for travel.

Nomatic Navigator Collapsible Sling 3L

The Nomatic Navigator Collapsible Sling is a game-changer for anyone who demands both style and functionality from their everyday carry. Crafted by the innovative minds at Nomatic, this sling bag takes the concept of portability to a whole new level. More than just a bag, it’s a quintessential piece of Nomatic travel gear designed to seamlessly adjust to your dynamic lifestyle.

At first glance, the Navigator Collapsible Sling presents itself as a sleek, minimalist companion for your daily adventures. However, what sets it apart is its remarkable collapsible design. With a simple flick, it transforms from a compact, lightweight pouch into a full-sized sling bag, providing you with the flexibility to carry more when needed.

There are a few versions available too. The 1L version is ideal for keys, change, and a phone, the 3L version (which I use regularly) can fit tissues, mozzie spray, chewing gum, and cigarettes and then the 6L version will even fit a shoe inside.

Before we go any further, let me tell you that we have a full review of the Nomatic Navigator Collapsible Sling  elsewhere on this site, in case you are interested.

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The Gregory Nano waist pack is a lightweight, durable travel essential for any globe trotter. It’s been an absolute game-changer when it comes to holding all my items in one place and has become my favourite item from Gregory .

The bag has three spacious pockets with easy-access zippers; a large pocket in the middle, a hidden one towards the body – perfect for keeping those important items safe, and a smaller one at the front. It has a sturdy, adjustable buckle which you can opt to wear around the waist or cross-body. One of my favourite features is the padded back, especially on those long travel days this pack is super comfy and hardly feels like you are wearing it.

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The only downfall for me is that I am a fairly large human and even for me, this bag is pretty big. Nearly double the size of my previous bumbag; it has a lot of room for items but the size doesn’t go unnoticed. But overall, you know what, I couldn’t be happier with the Gregory Nano Waistpack and have confidence that my items are safe.

In fact, it’s become one of my all-time favourite pieces of travel gear at the moment.

WANDRD Crossbody

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The WANDRD Crossbody is a stylish and functional accessory for your daily essentials. This thing has more pockets and compartments than I know what to do with, making it stand out when compared to other cross-body or bum bags (fanny packs to some of you) which can become deep dark black holes of doom and swallow your car keys.

It feels comfortable to wear all day long and has a bunch of cool features such as auto-closing magnetic pockets, a hidden AirTag pocket and water-resistant fabrics which have both saved my butt and protected my belongings from drunk-me a couple of times. 

There is also a lifetime guarantee offered on this product and it comes with a 30-day return policy, which is exactly why I recommend WANDRD brand .

The worst thing about the WANDRD Crossbody is the price tag. At $70 this thing is definitely NOT the cheapest crossbody bag on the market. It also isn’t the greatest option for storing single larger items which could fit into other regular bum bags or similar products. That being said, the pockets are one of the most useful and unique parts of this product.

Osprey Daylite Waist Pack

The Osprey Daylite Waist Pack is a belter for those who want a trusty companion for their day-to-day adventures or a quick jaunt into the wilds. It’s sturdy, no-nonsense, and designed with practicality in mind. The main compartment is just the ticket for your daily bits and bobs, and there are enough extra pockets to keep everything tidy and to hand.

It’s made from high-quality, durable materials and comes with the Osprey promise of quality. Plus, it’s comfy to wear , with a padded back panel and an adjustable strap that lets you find just the right fit.

Strapping on the Osprey Daylite Waist Pack, you’ll feel ready for whatever the day throws at you. It’s a doddle to wear, staying put whether you’re on a brisk walk or cycling through town. On the downside, it’s a bit basic in terms of looks and while it’s not the largest pack around, it’s spot on for essentials and a bit more.

For the price, you’re getting a reliable piece of kit from one of our absolute favourite brands  that’s built to last (see the Osprey Lifetime Guarantee ) , making it a smart pick for anyone after a quality waist pack made for the outdoors.

Stubble & Co Ultralight Sling

Stubble and Co Ultralight Sling

The Stubble & Co Ultralight Sling is a testament to modern, lightweight design without sacrificing durability and utility – a recurring feature highlighted in our thorough Stubble and Co review . Constructed with high-performance, water-resistant materials, this sling is designed to withstand the rigours of daily use while keeping your belongings safe and dry.

The streamlined, aerodynamic shape ensures it never feels bulky, and the multiple compartments are ingeniously laid out to provide quick access to your items.

Wearing the Stubble & Co Ultralight Sling feels liberating , as it offers the perfect balance between minimalism and functionality . The weight distribution is so well-engineered that you’ll barely notice it’s there, even when fully packed.

However, the ultralight nature means it’s not intended for heavy gear or too many items, which might be a limitation for some (it certainly is for me). While the price point reflects its high-end build and materials, budget backpackers may find it a stretch, though the investment is justifiable for the quality and design you receive.

AER City Sling 2

AER City Sling 2

The AER City Sling 2 is a proper gem for city dwellers and minimalists who crave both style and substance. This sleek sling is all about smart urban living, with a design that’s as sharp as it is practical. Crafted from top-quality, water-resistant materials, it keeps your kit safe and sound, rain or shine.

Though compact, the interior is a masterclass in organisation – there’s a spot for everything, from your tech gadgets to your travel essentials. And with its modern, understated aesthetic (typical of AER), it’s a perfect match for any outfit, whether you’re hitting the office or the streets.

Strapping on the AER City Sling 2 feels like you’ve got everything under control. It’s comfy, with a strap that’s a doddle to adjust, and it sits just right, keeping your hands free and your essentials within easy reach.

But keep in mind, at 2.5l it’s designed for the essentials plus a bit more – so it’s not the one if you’re looking to lug around a lot of gear. The price might make you think twice, but it’s worth the splash. It’s a top pick for anyone after a compact, stylish way to carry their day-to-day essentials.

You might also find the Aer Day Sling 2 to be a compelling option. It’s large enough for a few extra items, but not so big that it becomes a cumbersome burden of doom. Check out our in-depth Aer Day Sling 2 review for more insights.

REI Co-op Trail 2 Waist Pack

REI Co op Trail 2 Waist Pack

The REI Co-op Trail 2 WaistPack is the adventurer’s companion, blending ruggedness with thoughtful functionality. Designed with the outdoor enthusiast in mind, it’s built from sturdy, weather-resistant fabrics that can take a beating from the elements.

The pack offers ample space in its main compartment, complemented by smaller pockets and loops for organisation and easy access to gear. The padded back panel and adjustable waist strap ensure comfort and stability, whether you’re hiking, biking, or simply exploring the urban jungle.

Strapping on the REI Co-op Trail 2 WaistPack feels like gearing up for an adventure. Its robust construction instils confidence, knowing your belongings are protected whatever the weather. The price reflects REI’s commitment to making good gear affordable. At the time of writing, it’s priced on sale at just $20 making it the single biggest bargain in this post .

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Bellroy Venture Hip Pack

Belroy Venture Hip Pack

The Bellroy Venture Hip Pack represents the very epitome of both style and functionality in the realm of compact carry solutions. Crafted from sustainably sourced, water-resistant materials, this hip pack boasts a sleek, minimalist design that doesn’t compromise on space or organisational features.

The main compartment is spacious enough to hold all your essentials, with additional pockets thoughtfully placed for easy access and safe storage of valuables. The adjustable strap ensures a perfect fit , whether you prefer to wear it around your waist or slung casually over your shoulder.

Using the Bellroy Venture Hip Pack feels like a seamless extension of your own body (think Kangaroo pouch). The pack sits comfortably against the human body, distributing weight evenly to minimise strain during extended wear. It also allows for quick retrieval of items without the hassle of rummaging.

On the flip side, while the compact size is perfect for essential travel items , it may not suffice for those needing to carry larger or multiple items. Additionally, the premium materials and craftsmanship come with a price tag, but for those valuing durability and style, it’s an investment.

Tortuga Fanny Pack

Tortuga Fanny Pack

The Tortuga Fanny Pack is your go-to mate for keeping things light and sorted. It’s crafted with top-notch, durable materials, ready to take on a bit of rough and tumble.

Despite its compact size, this fanny pack is a bit of a Tardis – you’ll be chuffed to find it’s got plenty of space for all your bits and bobs. The design’s dead smart, with pockets in just the right places, so you can grab your gear in a snap without any faff.

Wearing the Tortuga Fanny Pack is a pleasure. It sits snug against your hip, so you can gallivant around town or hit the hiking trails without it getting in your way. The strap is easy to adjust, so whether you’re wearing it cross-body or around your waist, it’s comfy as fuck.

On the downside, if you’re the type to pack heavily, you might find it a tad snug. (Actually, you’ll enjoy this guide on light packing —it’s incredibly practical for streamlining your belongings and maximizing efficiency). While this fanny pack for travel isn’t the cheapest option on the high street ($95…ouch), you’re getting top-notch quality for your quid, making it a sound investment for the long haul.

Patagonia Black Hole Mini Hip Pack

Patagonia Black Hole Mini Hip Pack

The Patagonia Black Hole Mini Hip Pack is your perfect partner for a day out when you fancy keeping things simple and secure. Made with sturdy, weather-beating fabrics , this little number is tougher than it looks, ready to face a drizzle or a downpour without a bother.

Its nifty design is all about making the most of space, with just enough room to stash your essentials like your phone, keys, and a bit of grub for the road. Plus, it’s a proper looker with its sleek design and cool colour options.

Slipping on the Patagonia Black Hole Mini Hip Pack, you’ll feel sorted for your day’s adventure. It’s so light and comfy, half the time you’ll forget you’re wearing it.

Mind you, if you’re someone who likes to carry more than the bare essentials, you might find it a bit on the snug side. It’s a bit pricier than your run-of-the-mill hip pack, but with its robust build and eco-friendly creds, it’s worth every penny , especially if you’re keen on doing your bit for the planet. My girlfriend has used one of these for over a year now and she loves it.

Cotopaxi Kapai Waistpack

CotoPaxi Kapai Waistpack

The Cotopaxi Kapai Waistpack is one of the best fanny packs for anyone who loves to add a splash of colour to their day. It’s made from sturdy, repurposed fabric, so each pack’s got its own unique vibe . Not just a pretty face, this waist pack is dead practical too.

It’s got a spacious main compartment and a couple of clever pockets to keep your stuff organised. Whether you’re off to a festival or just nipping down to the shops, it’s a brilliant little companion for all your essentials.

The Cotopaxi Kapai Waistpack is a real treat. It’s lightweight and the strap adjusts easily , so you can wear it however suits your style. The funky colours are sure to turn heads and you’ll be chuffed knowing your pack is one of a kind.

On the flip side, if you’re a bit of a wallflower, the bold look might feel like a lot – it certainly WILL get noticed. And while it’s fab for your everyday bits, don’t expect to pack anything too bulky. Price-wise, it’s a fair deal.

Lulelemon Everything Waist Belt

Lulelemon Everything Waist Belt

The Lululemon Everything Waist Belt is a slick pick for those who like to keep it stylish yet functional. Crafted with Lululemon’s signature attention to detail , this waist belt is a dream for anyone who’s on the move.

It’s sleek, doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb (unless you go for a bright colour version, of course…), and yet, it’s got a surprising amount of room for your essentials. I’d say this one is perfect for a workout session or a casual day out.

Strapping on this Lululemon waist belt, you’ll feel proper sorted. It’s so comfy and snug, perfect for a jog, a yoga session, or just a busy day in town. The compartments are well-thought-out, making it a breeze to keep your stuff organised.

However, if you’re planning to pack more than the basics, you might find it a tad restrictive. In terms of value, this one is also on the cheaper end so all in, it’s a totally affordable, sleek, no-fuss option for folks who want their gear to look good and last .

Matador Freerain Waterproof Waistpack

Matador Freerain Waterproof Waistpack

The Matador Freerain Waterproof Waistpack is an affordable, sturdy companion for many an adventure, come rain or shine. This little trooper is built to battle the elements, with top-tier waterproof fabric that keeps your gear bone-dry, come hell or high water.

It’s dead lightweight and packs down to practically nothing (basically rolls up into a ball), so it’s a doddle to chuck in your bag just in case. But don’t let its light frame fool you – it punches above its weight in space and durability. With its roll-top closure, it’s like a mini fortress for your valuables.

Wearing the Matador Freerain Waistpack feels like you’re ready for anything. Whether you’re trekking through a downpour or splashing about at a festival, your stuff stays dry and safe. It’s comfortable to wear and adjusts easily, so it’s spot on for active days out.

The minimal design means it’s not one for the pack rats – it’s perfect for essentials but won’t handle much more. The price is midpoint and personally, I’d prefer to spend a few more bucks and get the Nomatic but then again, this one is a proper space-saver and it tucks away into its own pocket when you’re not using it.

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Osprey Arcane Waist Pack

Osprey Arcane Waist Pack

The Osprey Arcane Waist Pack is a cracking choice for those after a blend of urban style and practicality. It’s sleek, with a clean design that won’t stick out like a sore thumb in the city or at the cafe. But don’t let its good looks fool you – this pack is highly practical.

Crafted from high-quality, sustainable materials, it’s not just tough, but also kind to the planet. The main compartment’s got enough room for your day-to-day gear, and the additional pockets are spot-on for keeping things organised and secure.

Wearing the Osprey Arcane Waist Pack is a breeze. It’s lightweight and comfy, with a strap that’s easy to adjust for that perfect fit. The pack sits snug against your body, so it’s ace for a day out or your daily commute. The material feels lush and the overall build quality is what you’d expect from Osprey – top-notch.

However, if you’re gearing up for an adventure or need to cart around a lot of kit, this might not be your best bet. Price-wise, it’s a fair deal (in fact it’s cheap), especially when you consider the eco-friendly materials and the solid build.

Stubble & Co – The Crossbody

Stubble and Co The Crossbody

Back to Stubble & Co’s. So The Crossbody is a blinder of a bag for those who want their essentials close and their style on point. It’s rugged yet refined, made with premium, durable materials that can take a bit of a beating and still look the business.

The size is spot on – not too bulky, but with enough room for your phone, wallet, and a few extras. The design’s clever, with pockets in just the right places and an adjustable strap that lets you wear it your way, whether that’s crossbody or over the shoulder.

Wearing the Crossbody by Stubble & Co, you’ll feel sorted and stylish. It’s dead handy for keeping your bits and pieces organised and within easy reach. The bag’s a treat to carry around, staying snug against your body without getting in the way.

The build quality’s bang on, so you know it’s going to last. In terms of price, it’s a solid investment – you’re getting a great little bag that’s built to last. It’s a cracking choice for anyone after a no-nonsense, stylish crossbody for their everyday adventures.

Peak Design Field Pouch 2

Peak Design Field Pouch 2

The Peak Design Field Pouch 2 is a bit of a stunner for anyone serious about their gear. It’s not just a pouch; it’s a compact carry solution that’s been thought through from every angle. Made from recycled materials, it’s tough, water-resistant, and eco-friendly to boot.

The design is both sleek and practical, with enough space to keep your tech, cables, and personal items neatly organised. It’s versatile too – wear it as a sling, pop it in your bag, or attach it to your belt, and you’re good to go.

With the Peak Design Field Pouch 2, you’ll feel like you’ve got a trusty sidekick for your gear. It’s dead easy to carry and keeps everything secure and within reach. 

Note that it’s worn better as cross body/overarm than as a waist or fanny pack mind. Price-wise, it’s fair. If you can dig the aesthetic (which isn’t for me) then it is a sound, savvy, safe choice for anyone who values top-notch organisation and sustainability.

Tredz Evoc Hip Pack

Tredz Evoc Hip Pack

And finally… The Tredz Evoc Hip Pack is an absolute corker for those who love to hit the trails or cruise the city with their essentials in tow. It’s rugged , ready for action , and designed with both comfort and convenience in mind.

The materials are top-drawer, tough enough to handle a bit of rough and tumble, and the ventilation system on the back is a real game-changer, keeping you cool when the going gets tough. Storage-wise, it packs just the right amount of space and pockets to keep your gear sorted and at your fingertips.

Hitting the road (or the trail) with the Tredz Evoc Hip Pack feels like you’ve got everything under control. It’s super comfortable to wear . The pack’s spot-on for staying organised on the move, with pockets that make sense and easy access to your stuff.

On the downside, if you’re after something low-profile, this might feel a bit bulky. And while it’s not the cheapest option out there, the quality, design, and sheer practicality make it a blinding choice for anyone after a durable, comfortable hip pack for their outdoor escapades.

But why would anybody even need a bum bag? I hear some of you at the back over there asking. After all, aren’t they cheesy and garish and alltogether a bit 1980’s?

Well, yes. But, the fact is that whether you’re a globetrotter, a city explorer, a beach lover, or an adventure seeker, the waist pack has a use for you . I won’t lie, for the longest time I was a bit sniffy about wearing one of these but they have been a bit of a life changer.

Not convinced? Read on…

  • Airports: Navigating the hustle and horror of airports becomes so much easier and a little less terrible with a waist pack. Keep your travel essentials—passport, boarding pass, wallet, and phone—securely within reach while keeping your hands free to handle luggage and documents. Nobody fumbling awkwardly through your bag at security checkpoints, and breeze through customs with ease.
  • City Walks: Picture yourself strolling through charming streets (or dirty ones if that be your vibe), exploring hidden alleys, and capturing the essence of a city on foot. A waist pack keeps your valuables close and your look effortless. It’s the perfect accessory to blend fashion with functionality, allowing you to soak in the urban vibes without the burden of a bulky bag.
  • Beach Days: The sea, sand, and sunburn await, and your waist pack answers the call. Safeguard your sunscreen, secure your shades, and keep your essentials protected from sand and surf. With its compact design and water-resistant features, it’s an absolute essential on your beach packing list . Just note that while some of these packs are waterproof, don’t take the piss and go in the sea whilst wearing it.
  • Festivals: When the music hits and the crowd sways (or moshes?) , you’ll want the best waist pack to keep your festival essentials secure. Kiss goodbye to the worry of losing your valuables in the chaos or getting pick-pocketed in the crowd. With enough space for tickets, cash, disco extras, and your phone, you can dance the night away without missing a beat.
  • Light Hikes: For those spontaneous hikes or nature walks, a waist pack proves invaluable. Store your trail mix, a water bottle, and your camera for those breathtaking vistas. It’s lightweight, allowing you to explore nature with comfort and ease without the bind of bringing a backpack (we do have loads of good hiking backpacks to recommend by the way) .

I have no doubt you now agree that (1) fanny packs are awesome and (2) there are a lot of good ones to choose from. Personally, the Nomatic 3L Sling I got last summer has become a total travel essential and that would be my recommendation. Still, if you are on a tight budget the REI Co-op Trail 2 is a great buy and if you want something to make you stand, then go all the colours of Cotopaxi Kapai Waistpack .

Anyway, I do hope you found this helpful and moreover, I hope you buy something using one of our links as we get a cheeky kick-back.

See you on the road and peace among worlds.

Joe casually strolling through Isla Mujeres, Mexico, with a cross-shoulder fanny pack.

  • For the intrepid souls out there, take a look at this adventure packing list .
  • You should also know what NOT to pack , too, including things like liquids, weapons, and ya know, snakes too!
  • You’ll want to secure a reliable travel backpack for convenience and comfort!
  • And, if you’re looking for a badass purifier bottle to hydrate your next adventure, you NEED to read this Grayl Geopress review .

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Best Fanny Packs of 2024

From minimalist belt bags to feature-rich designs for hitting the trail, we pick the year's top fanny packs.

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Once considered an unfashionable fad of the '90s, fanny packs—also known as waist, lumbar, and hip packs—are making a serious comeback in 2024. From replacing a purse while running errands around town to keeping the essentials handy on the trail, many of today’s designs are impressively versatile and offer unmatched on-the-go access. Below we break down our favorite fanny packs of 2024, from stylish, everyday-friendly options to high-capacity and durable models built for hiking. For more background information, see our comparison table and buying advice below the picks.  

Our Team's Fanny Pack Picks

  • Best Overall Fanny Pack: Cotopaxi Coso 2L Hip Pack
  • Best Budget Fanny Pack: JanSport Fifth Avenue
  • Best Small Pack for Carrying the Essentials: Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini
  • Best High-Capacity Lumbar Pack for Hiking: Osprey Talon 6 / Osprey Tempest 6
  • Fashionable Belt Bag for Urban Use: Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag 1L
  • Pack Designed in Collaboration with Artists: Free Range Equipment Canvas Phanny
  • Best Supplemental Waist Pack for Backpackers: Hyperlite Mountain Gear Versa

Best Overall Fanny Pack

1. cotopaxi coso 2l hip pack ($60).

Cotopaxi Coso fanny pack

Fanny packs can serve a wide range of purposes, from replacing a purse to carrying the essentials on commutes or short day hikes. For all-around use, we love versatile designs like Cotopaxi’s Coso 2L Hip Pack. The 2-liter capacity is perfect for stashing must-have items and a few extras without feeling overly bulky or cumbersome (you can adjust the capacity with convenient G-hooks at the sides), the exterior is both durable and water-resistant, and the adjustable waist strap makes it easy to alternate between hip and cross-body carry. The storage layout is also very well executed: You get a fleece-lined pocket on the inside for your phone, a zippered pocket at the back for keeping cash or documents handy but hidden, and an exterior flap pocket that’s perfect for stashing a light layer. Finally, as we’ve come to expect from Cotopaxi, the Coso is sustainably built with 100% recycled nylon and has that playful, colorful styling that the brand is known for.

Another popular Cotopaxi design to consider is their Bataan , which offers an additional liter of storage space for around $28 less. Both fanny packs boast the brand’s trademark multi-toned styling and strong sustainability slant, but we think most will find the Coso worth the extra cash and 7-ounce weight penalty. Specifically, the Bataan’s flexible build caused it to feel droopy and unwieldy when stuffed full, the 3-liter capacity is on the bigger end for everyday use, and the lack of organization—including just two non-zippered mesh pockets in the main compartment—is undeniably limiting. City dwellers looking for a sleek, polished design might not love the flashy look (if that’s the case, check out Lululemon’s Everywhere Belt Bag below), but the Coso checks all the boxes for most daily wear, travel, and light outdoors use, earning it our top spot this season. If you prefer something a little smaller, Cotopaxi’s 1.5-liter Kapai is another versatile and well-built option at a good price. See the Cotopaxi Coso 2L Hip Pack

Best Budget Fanny Pack

2. jansport fifth avenue ($22).

JanSport Fifth Avenue

Fanny packs inherently are a relatively cheap bunch, but we certainly understand wanting to save a few bucks. If budget is at the top of your priority list, JanSport’s Fifth Avenue Fanny Pack checks most of the boxes for daily use at a wallet-friendly $22 (colorways vary on Amazon). The design is decidedly basic with a pocket-free interior and single zippered pouch on the front, but the 2.5-liter capacity fits day-to-day essentials with room to spare. You don’t have to skimp on style, either: The Fifth Avenue is pretty low-profile and comes in a nice selection of bright colorways and fun patterns.

Who is the JanSport Fifth Avenue best for? Occasional users likely won’t mind the simplistic storage layout and lack of premium touches like a padded backpanel or ergonomic zipper pulls. It’s also a viable option for minimalists who just want a no-frills design for walking the dog or running quick errands around town. For outdoor use, however, it leaves a lot to be desired—even casual hikers will appreciate the bump in quality, durability, and organization that come with stepping up to a design like Cotopaxi’s Coso above or Gregory’s Nano below. But if you’re just looking for a cheap but functional day-to-day waist pack that covers the basics, the Fifth Avenue is a fine choice. See the JanSport Fifth Avenue

Best Small Pack for Carrying the Essentials

3. patagonia ultralight black hole mini ($35).

Patagonia UL Black Hole Mini fanny pack

Most people don’t leave the house without their phone, wallet, and keys, and a streamlined design like Patagonia’s Ultralight Black Hole Mini is perfect for minimalists who just want to keep track of the essentials. At just 1 liter, the Black Hole is tied for the second-smallest design on our list (along with Lululemon’s Everywhere Belt Bag below) but packs a solid punch for its diminutive size. Highlights include a nicely sized zippered pocket at the front, soft padding along the backpanel, and silicone/PU coatings for added assurance in wet weather. The Black Hole Mini also stuffs down into its own pocket for storage, making it a no-brainer to throw in a duffel for travel or a backpack for short outings from camp. Finally, as we’ve come to expect from Patagonia, the Black Hole has a nice sustainability slant with recycled and bluesign-approved materials that are certified to the Fair Trade standard.

We love the Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini as a substitute for a purse or carrying your phone and treats while walking the dog. It’s also low-profile enough to wear under a rain shell or insulated jacket and doesn’t bounce around too much on short runs or bike rides. But there’s no denying the Black Hole’s small size and limited organization—for anything more than a quick after-work jaunt or ride, you’ll almost certainly want something larger and with more pockets. For a small boost in capacity, Osprey’s Ultralight Stuff Waist Pack is similarly light (2.9 oz.) and packable with an additional liter of space. But the Black Hole Mini is all most people need for day-to-day use and nothing they don’t, and the retro styling is the cherry on top. Note: The Black Hole’s waist strap maxes out at 36 inches, which is less than many competitors and may not work for some. See the Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini

Best High-Capacity Lumbar Pack for Hiking

4. osprey talon 6 ($90).

Osprey Talon 6 fanny pack

The options above are great for around-town and even light outdoor use, but hikers looking to replace their daypack will likely want to step up to a larger and more purpose-built design. Enter Osprey’s Talon 6, which takes design cues from their Talon daypack collection that’s been a favorite of ours for years. As expected from Osprey, carrying comfort is excellent thanks to the Talon 6’s cushy padding along the hipbelt, and the AirScape backpanel—shared with the daypacks—breathes well and provides great support and structure. Storage also abounds with two large hipbelt pockets, a generous zippered compartment at the front, dual water bottle sleeves (perfect for 16 oz. Nalgene bottles), and compression straps for securing a lightweight jacket. Finally, the Talon is well built with thick fabrics that will stand up to long-term outdoor use and is the only design here to be offered in a women’s-specific model (the Tempest 6).

The Osprey Talon 6 is a great choice for outings when you just want to carry water, a light layer, and snacks, but it’s far from a featherweight at 14.4 ounces. It does undercut the Talon 11—the smallest daypack in the collection—by around 14 ounces, but you can certainly go lighter with more streamlined daypacks like REI’s Flash 18 (9.5 oz.) or Cotopaxi’s Batac 16L (12 oz.). On a related note, the Talon 6 is decidedly bulky and can feel unwieldy when loaded down with heavier items like water and electronics (some users report lower back pain after long days on the trail). But if you pack strategically, the Talon stands out as one of the most well-executed hiking designs on the market and can easily substitute a daypack on most done-in-a-day adventures. For $15 less, it’s also worth checking out Black Diamond’s Pursuit 6 , which shaves off 6.4 ounces and is noticeably lower-profile but with thinner padding and fewer features. See the Osprey Talon 6   See the Women's Osprey Tempest 6

Fashionable Belt Bag for Urban Use

5. lululemon everywhere belt bag 1l ($38).

Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag fanny pack

Many of the picks here are made by outdoor brands and have a slightly technical look as a result, but athleisure giant Lululemon has filled a nice niche in the market with their Everywhere Belt Bag. Offered in 1- and 2-liter capacities (we’ve included the former here), this fanny pack is high on style with a sleek look, subdued branding, and classy colorway selection. We also like the thick, seatbelt-like strap that’s comfortable to wear all day and effectively keeps the bag in place while walking. The storage layout isn’t anything to write home about, but the small zippered pocket on the back, interior mesh divider, and generous opening to the main compartment (plus the big zipper) make organization and access quick and easy. In fact, one editor’s wife described it as “the ultimate everyday bag,” and we think the praise is well deserved.

The Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag 1L is a more urban-friendly alternative to Patagonia’s Ultralight Black Hole Mini above and one of the closest purse substitutes on our list. In other words, it’s a great option for city dwellers and other fashion-forward shoppers who value the added on-the-go convenience but without the polarizing looks. Again, it’s important to take the storage constraints into account—those looking to carry more than just their phone, wallet, keys, and a couple small extras will likely want to step up to the 2-liter model for $10 more (the two packs are otherwise identical). Lululemon also offers the pack in a smaller, 0.7-liter version called the Mini Belt Bag, although it won’t save you any cash over the 1-liter model here. Regardless of which capacity you choose, the Everywhere Belt Bag stands out as a very chic and trendy design that fits right in on city streets. See the Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag 1L

Pack Designed in Collaboration with Artists

6. free range equipment canvas phanny ($59).

Free Range Equipment Canvas Phanny waist pack

Style is largely subjective, but Free Range Equipment’s Canvas Phanny collection was quick to win us over. A small brand based out of Bend, Ore., FRE works with outdoor artists to create unique, outdoors-inspired designs—at the time of publishing, you can choose from five different styles including colorful mountain landscapes, wildlife-centric designs, and more. Overall quality is excellent thanks to the abrasion-resistant canvas exterior and premium touches like thick zipper pulls, a nicely padded backpanel, and a leather logo patch on the front. Two of our editors recently adopted the Canvas Phanny as their go-to waist pack, and we’ve found it useful for everything from running errands around town to shuttling the essentials —including a 500-milliliter soft flask, phone, snacks, a headlamp, and even a wind shirt—while Nordic skiing.

What’s not to like with Free Range Equipment’s Canvas Phanny? The most glaring downside is the barebones storage layout: The interior features a stretchy sleeve at the back with a clip for securing keys, but there are no zippered compartments. This hasn’t been a dealbreaker for us but can make organization tough—we often find ourselves rifling through the main compartment in checkout lines to find our credit card, for example. If you tend to carry a lot of smaller items, it may be worth opting for a design like Cotopaxi’s Coso above or Arc’teryx’s Mantis below, the latter of which includes two zippered pockets (one inside and one at the front) as well as an interior stash pocket and a sleeve along the backpanel for securing a phone. But there’s a reason we keep using the Canvas Phanny: It’s nicely sized for a variety of uses, has a premium feel, and looks great to boot. See the Free Range Equipment Canvas Phanny

Best Supplemental Waist Pack for Backpackers

7. hyperlite mountain gear versa ($79).

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Versa fanny pack

Hyperlite Mountain Gear specializes in ultralight backpacking gear made with Dyneema, which is known for its impressive strength-to-weight ratio and inherent waterproofing abilities. Their Versa is no exception, combining a competitive 4.3-ounce weight and reliable protection in a durable and outdoor-ready package. Despite its unassuming appearance, the Versa comes nicely equipped with three total pockets: one massive zippered pocket at the front, a mesh divider inside the main compartment for separating a wallet or map, and a stash pocket along the back for keeping your phone handy. Hyperlite didn’t skimp on the smaller details, either: The Versa boasts bound seams for added strength, quality YKK zippers to seal out moisture and keep your belongings protected, and long zipper pulls that are glove-friendly.

Who should buy the Hyperlite Mountain Gear Versa? Thru-hikers and minimalist backpackers looking for supplemental storage space will appreciate the ability to attach it to their backpack via the hipbelt or sternum strap—simply thread either strap through the pass-through sleeve at the back of the Versa (where the aforementioned stash pocket is located). Photographers, guides, and other outdoor-goers with specialized gear needs will also benefit from the ability to keep certain items (e.g., camera lenses or first aid supplies) close at hand without worrying about them getting wet. The Versa is no small investment at $79 and weighs a little more than competitors like the Thrupack Summit Bum Classic (3.5 oz.) and LiteAF Feather Weight Standard (2.3 oz.) below, but it’s the only fully waterproof design of the trio (joining Matador's Freerain below) and a very appealing backcountry companion. For a smaller and lighter (2.7 oz.) option from Hyperlite, their 1.3-liter Vice Versa is similarly built but forgoes zippered storage for $20 less.  See the Hyperlite Mountain Gear Versa

Best of the Rest

8. rei co-op trail 2 ($30).

REI Co-op Trail 2 fanny pack

We often turn to REI for affordable but well-made gear, and the Trail 2 Waist Pack fits the bill nicely. For just $30 and a respectable 4.3 ounces, you get a versatile 2 liters of capacity with a practical storage layout that comprises a zippered pouch at the front for separating small items and a sleeve at the back for keeping your phone or wallet handy but hidden. The Trail is also noticeably slim and low-profile, which translates to an unobtrusive and barely-there feel (it’s one of the best options here for wearing under a jacket in inclement weather). And while fairly common, the dual zippers for the main compartment make access quick and easy—you don’t have to unzip them all the way unless you’re removing a large item like a smartphone. Finally, the latest Trail 2 uses recycled materials for both the body and lining fabrics, which only add to its all-around appeal.

In addition to the standard Trail 2 here, REI also offers the design in “Print” and Pride” models with more vibrant styling (the regular version is a little dated). There’s also a larger 5-liter variation that tacks on daisy chain webbing, dual water bottle pockets, and a padded mesh backpanel for $20 more. If you’re on the fence about which option is best for you, we’d break it down as follows: The Trail 2 is the more versatile and everyday-friendly design, while the Trail 5 is the better hiking/outdoors companion that’s noticeably lighter (9 oz.) and less bulky than competitors like the Osprey Talon above (i.e., it has more crossover appeal). Both Trails are excellent values for what you get, and you’d be hard-pressed to find a better balance of price and performance. See the REI Co-op Trail 2

9. Arc'teryx Mantis 2 ($50)

Arc'teryx Mantis 2 fanny pack

Arc’teryx is known for their premium craftsmanship and attention to detail, and the Mantis 2—which is a part of its namesake daypack collection—carries the torch. What immediately stood out to us was the Mantis’ generous storage layout, which consists of a large front zippered pocket with a key clip and two pockets in the main compartment (one open stash pocket and one zippered security pocket). We’re also big fans of the sleeve along the backpanel that offers quick and easy access to a phone, transit pass, or travel documents. The downside to all of these separate spaces is that they eat into the Mantis’ interior—the pack doesn’t fit a 500-milliliter soft flask as easily as the Free Range Phanny above, for instance—but we personally love the boost in convenience for day-to-day use.

Why didn’t we rank the Arc’teryx Mantis higher? While overall capacity is pretty middle-of-the-road at 2.5 liters, the Mantis’ square shape gives it a bit of an awkward look and feel when worn on the waist. Arc’teryx does make the Mantis in a 1.5-liter version for $10 less that’s a little more hip-friendly, but both options strike us as better suited for cross-body carry (in terms of both function and fit). The branding is also a little loud on both versions with the Arc’teryx logo front and center, although this is largely a matter of personal preference. These small complaints aside, the Mantis is a well-made and thoughtfully built design at an approachable price point—especially for Arc’teryx. For a more hiking-focused design from the brand, check out their new 2.5-liter Arro Waist Pack ($80), which tacks on water-resistant zippers and breathable mesh around the hipbelt and backpanel. See the Arc'teryx Mantis 2

10. Matador Freerain ($60)

Matador Freerain fanny pack

Matador is a travel-focused brand and relatively new to the outdoor space, but they’ve wasted no time in assembling a quality lineup of light but dependable packs for both casual and technical use. One of their leading packs is the Freerain, which is fully waterproof and compresses down impressively small for travel. The Freerain Hip Pack sticks to a similar formula, including a tough and tear-resistant Robic nylon build with reinforced panels in high-wear areas, a UTS coating and sealed seams for reliable wet-weather protection, and the ability to pack down for storage or travel—simply turn the Freerain inside out and stuff it into its front pocket. Matador also includes a mesh compression sack for getting it even smaller.

How does the Matador Freerain compare to the Hyperlite Mountain Gear Versa above? Both designs are waterproof, weigh around the same (the Versa is 0.3 oz. heavier), and are purpose-built for backcountry use. The Freerain will save you around $20 and packs down much smaller, but not everyone will love the backpanel-free build—it can feel a little floppy when hiking—and roll-top closure, which helps with waterproofing but makes it harder to access the interior. The Versa is also a little bigger with 2.5 liters of capacity and wins out in storage with three pockets (compared to just one for the Matador), and we appreciate the ability to attach it to our pack’s hipbelt or sternum strap for a boost in organization on the trail. The Hyperlite’s better organization, structure, and versatility earn it a higher spot on our list, but the Freerain nevertheless is a solid performer for its weight and size. For a cheaper and more everyday-friendly option from Matador, check out their $40 ReFraction Packable Sling . See the Matador Freerain

11. Gregory Nano ($40)

Gregory Nano fanny pack

Like Osprey’s Talon 6 above, Gregory’s Nano Waistpack is a well-executed take on its namesake daypack collection. However, unlike the high-capacity Talon, the Nano is an approachable option that’s built for the trail but still looks the part around town. While too big to serve as a dedicated daily companion, the 3.5-liter capacity is just about perfect for short day hikes—it's generous without feeling overly cumbersome on the trail—and the backpanel is sufficiently padded for all-day comfort. Most of the smaller details are equally well sorted, including a wider-than-average waist strap for distributing the load and molded zipper pulls that are very easy to operate, even with gloves on. Added up, the Nano strikes a nice middle ground between smaller and more casual designs like the REI Trail 2 above and massive, hiking-focused options like Osprey’s Talon.

It's worth noting that Gregory’s Nano collection also includes the Nano Waistpack Mini and Nano Shoulder Bag. Stacked up against the standard Nano here, the Nano Mini checks in an ounce lighter, boasts a 2.5-liter capacity, swaps the mesh backpanel for padded nylon, and forgoes the top zippered pocket. The Nano Shoulder Bag weighs the same as the Nano Mini but with 3.5 liters of capacity (the same as the standard Nano) and a thinner strap for cross-body carry. In the end, all are well-executed additions to the popular Nano line, but the standard Nano Waistpack here stands out as the most trail-ready of the bunch. We do wish it came with a belt keeper to secure the excess webbing when cinched tight, but it’s a small gripe and a quick DIY fix. For $5 less, we also like Osprey’s similarly built Daylight Waist Pack , although the 2-liter capacity is more limiting than the Nano’s 3.5-liter size. See the Gregory Nano

12. Thrupack Summit Bum Classic ($50)

Thrupack Summit Bum Classic fanny pack

Thrupack is a cottage brand that specializes in fanny packs purpose-built for thru-hikers (hence their name). Their flagship model is the Summit Bum Classic, which goes head-to-head with designs like Hyperlite’s Versa above and LiteAF’s Feather Weight below. Like those packs, the Summit Bum is tough and fully trail-worthy with high-end, tear-resistant materials and the ability to attach to your pack’s hipbelt or sternum strap for added organization (Thrupack has some helpful videos showing all the possible configurations). The Thrupack isn’t fully waterproof like the Hyperlite, although the YKK zipper and buckle are trustworthy enough to rely on in most conditions. And a fun twist: The Summit Bum is fully customizable —choices include desired capacity, pocket layout and pattern, material and colorway, type of waist belt (standard or “Comfy”), and more—which is great news for experienced thru-hikers looking to perfect their kit and those who like to geek out on gear.

As we mentioned, the Thrupack Summit Bum Classic isn’t fully waterproof, which may or may not be a dealbreaker depending on expected trail conditions. The Summit Bum does get the edge in weight over the Versa by an ounce—and you can save another by ditching the waist strap and connecting it directly to your pack—but true ounce-counters will likely prefer the LiteAF Feather Weight below (2.3-2.7 oz. depending on capacity and colorway). Some folks will also be disappointed by the lack of zippered storage, although the two interior pouches, key clip, and rear sleeve should cover the basics. In the end, the Summit Bum Classic is undeniably specialized and lacking in everyday appeal, but it’s a fun and tailor-made option for creative ULers. See the Thrupack Summit Bum Classic

13. Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack ($49)

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack

Topo Designs is a travel-focused brand with a wide selection of packs, duffels, roller bags, and organizational accessories for globetrotters and commuters alike. From their hip pack collection, the Mini Quick Pack stands out for its versatile (1.7L) size, playful styling, and thoughtfully executed feature set. Like the Cotopaxi Coso above, the Mini Quick Pack is offered in several multi-toned colorways for a nice dose of flair, and the nylon pack cloth exterior is noticeably thick and stands up well to long-term use (bonus: It’s 100% recycled). The smaller details are equally well sorted, including a handy loop at the front corner for attaching a bike light, bottom compression straps for securing an extra layer, grab handles at the top for carrying by hand, and proven YKK zippers for sealing out moisture. Added up, it’s a durable and good-looking option that’s a little more urban-friendly than Patagonia’s Ultralight Black Hole Mini above.

What pushes the Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack down our list? In this case, the devil is in the details: The diagonal zipper on the front pocket limits what you can store inside—it can’t fit a smartphone, for instance—and the thick waist strap is noticeably long (which could be a pro or con) but lacks an elastic keeper to secure any excess material out of the way (similar to the Gregory Nano above). While largely subjective, some folks also won’t love the fairly flashy and busy exterior—if you like the design but prefer more subdued styling, check out Fjallraven’s similarly durable Kanken Hip Pack . We personally love the playful look and think it helps the Mini Quick Pack stand out in the market, but the lack of functional phone storage and excessively long waist strap are notable drawbacks. Of note: Topo Designs also offers the pack in a larger (7.3L) version that’s well suited for travel or commuting (it also makes for a nice tech case for camera gear).  See the Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack

14. Janji Multipass Sling Bag ($56)

Janji Multipass Sling Bag fanny pack

Janji is a running brand that offers a competitive selection of comfortable, moisture-wicking apparel. While also designed for runners, their Multipass Sling Bag strikes us as equally great for travel and hiking. Comfort is a clear strong suit: The pack boasts a flexible, mesh-heavy backpanel that nicely balances breathability and support; the hipbelt is wide and does a great job distributing weight; and it’s easy to dial in a close fit with good adjustability and an exterior bungee cord to snug down a half-full load. Despite its technical intentions, the Multipass also comes well equipped in the storage department with a generously sized main compartment that includes a key clip and a separate space for cards, a zippered pocket at the back for securely stashing valuables, and a pass-through sleeve between the pack body and hipbelt for securing an extra layer or even a small water bottle. And we love the addition of the crossbody strap, which helps minimize unwanted movement and tucks neatly away when not in use.

Why do we have the Janji Multipass Sling Bag ranked here? First, the pack’s running focus results in a fairly technical look and feel that’s noticeably less everyday-friendly than designs like the Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag or even Cotopaxi’s flashy Coso above. Fit is another potential issue: While highly adjustable, the positioning of the hipbelt and cross-body strap may cause discomfort for those with broader builds and bigger chests. Finally, we wish the bag featured a better way to stash a water bottle—the pass-through sleeve is workable most of the time, but runners will likely find it lacking in security. Of note: Despite its “sling bag” designation, we consider the Janji more of a fanny pack. For a more detailed breakdown on the former, see our section “ What About Sling Bags? ” in the buying advice below.  See the Janji Multipass Sling Bag

15. LiteAF Feather Weight Standard ($50)

LiteAF Feather Weight Standard fanny pack

Like Thrupack, LiteAF specializes in ultralight gear tailor-made for thru-hikers and other weight-conscious adventurers. At a scant 2.3 ounces for the 1.4-liter version, their aptly named Feather Weight is the lightest design on our list and an easy sell for dedicated ULers. Like the Summit Bum, the Feather Weight is highly customizable: You can choose between 1.4- and 2-liter capacities, a detachable versus fixed hipbelt, and “Ultra PE” (high-strength polyethylene) or Dyneema fabrics. Regardless of your selections, all Feather Weight packs feature a waterproof YKK zipper, a stretchy mesh front pocket, seams sealed with Dyneema tape, and a 1-inch webbing hipbelt with a 1-inch buckle. The pack also comes in a wide selection of eye-catching designs—two personal favorites are the Tropic Sunset and Liquid Candy (shown here)—that pump some serious flavor and personality into the market.

All of LiteAF’s Feather Weight Standard Fanny Packs are made to order, which has its pros and cons. For reference, lead time at the time of publishing is listed at a very reasonable 2 weeks, but you can almost certainty expect a longer turnaround during peak season. We also wish LiteAF included a pass-through point at the back for attaching to a pack. Opting for the clip-equipped detachable waist belt (a $2 add-on) is a viable solution for those who own a backpack with a removable hipbelt, but that’s realistically a limited subset of backpackers. A final omission is zippered storage, although the mesh pocket at the front is taut enough to dependably stow your phone while hiking. In the end, the Feather Weight won’t be a top pick among casual users but is another feathery and fun option for avid backcountry-goers. For an even lighter (1.8 oz.) design with more subdued but classy styling, check out High Tail Designs’ Ultralight Fanny Pack . See the LiteAF Feather Weight Standard

16. Kavu Spectator ($25)

Kavu Spectator

Kavu's Spectator goes head-to-head with Patagonia’s Ultralight Black Hole Mini above as a small but practical waist pack for carrying the essentials. Right away, we’ll note that the 0.5-liter capacity is the smallest on our list and a little undersized for most uses—it can accommodate a phone, wallet, keys, and a couple small extras but not much more. The rest of the design is similarly basic with a single zippered pocket and a thick nylon waist strap, although we appreciate that Kavu included a padded backpanel. Combined with the approachable $25 price tag and wide selection of bright patterns and colorways, the Spectator is a nice value for minimalists who want to keep weight and bulk to a minimum while running errands, walking the dog, or taking a short walk.

Most fanny packs here come with a sleeve or additional pocket inside the main compartment for separating items like your wallet, cards, or documents, but not the Kavu Spectator. This isn’t necessarily a dealbreaker given the Spectator’s small size (you won’t have to rifle around for very long if items shift during transport), but it does detract from overall convenience. That said, we personally prefer more space for day-to-day use—there’s a reason that the 2-liter Cotopaxi Coso and Free Range Equipment Canvas Phanny are our go-to fanny packs. But if you’re in the market for a low-profile and unadorned waist pack that won’t break the bank, the Spectator certainly fits the bill. See the Kavu Spectator

17. Mountainsmith Tour ($90)

Mountainsmith Tour fanny pack

The 6-liter Osprey Talon above is plenty of fanny pack for most day hikers, but those with more specialized gear needs may want to step up to an even larger option like Mountainsmith’s 9-liter Tour. As expected for its size, the Tour leaves little to be desired in terms of organization: Storage abounds both inside and out, including smartphone-compatible hipbelt pockets, a mesh shove-it pocket at the front, side water bottle pockets that can each fit a 32-ounce Nalgene, a hidden stash pocket along the backpanel for keeping your phone or passport handy, and ample compression straps for securing extra layers. There’s even a headphone port and tablet-friendly sleeve on the inside that’s padded with foam for added protection. Taken together, the Tour is an intriguing daypack alternative for photographers, fly fishermen, mountain bikers, and maximalist hikers who prioritize easy on-the-go access to equipment, snacks, and other necessities.

Realistically, the Mountainsmith Tour is far too large and bulky for most. At 1 pound 9 ounces, it’s a significant 10.6 ounces heavier than Osprey’s 3-liter-smaller Talon above and looks comically big, especially on those with smaller frames. On the bright side, the Tour does come with a removable shoulder strap for cross-body carry, or you can pick up Mountainsmith’s Strapettes for wearing the pack backpacking-style (a really innovative option, in our opinion). That said, most hikers will still prefer a lightweight daypack—it will distribute the load much better, feel more natural over long distances, and likely come with a bump in capacity for little to no weight penalty. But if you’re prone to neck or back pain or prefer to keep certain equipment close at hand, the Tour will surely get the job done. Of note: Mountainsmith claims that the waist belt extends to 48 inches, but some users report it’s around 10 inches shorter. See the Mountainsmith Tour

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Sustainability, what about sling bags, activity-specific fanny packs.

Also known as waist packs, lumbar packs, hip packs, and sometimes belt bags, fanny packs come in a variety of styles and capacities and serve many purposes. Starting at the casual end, many of the designs above can be a viable substitute for carrying the essentials (e.g., a phone, wallet, and keys) in a purse or stuffing them in your jacket or pant pockets. Our go-to everyday options are typically on the smaller side—we’ve found the sweet spot to be between 1 and 2.5 liters for our day-to-day needs—and a few of our favorites include the Cotopaxi Coso (2L), Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini (1L), and Free Range Equipment Canvas Phanny. Many of these designs also cross over well for travel—it’s a nice dose of confidence being able to keep our documents and valuables close to our body while navigating through security checkpoints and exploring around town when we arrive at our destination.

Fanny pack (standing outside of cafe with Free Range Equipment Canvas)

At the other end of the spectrum are hiking-focused fanny packs like Osprey’s Talon 6 and Mountainsmith’s Tour, which are much larger and more feature-rich. These are essentially pared-down daypacks and come with all the requisite features for done-in-a-day adventures, including dedicated water bottle storage, ample pockets for stashing the essentials and plenty of snacks and extras, and compression straps for securing a light layer or two. Like daypacks, they also boast well-padded hipbelts and breathable mesh backpanels for good all-day comfort. Weight and bulk are the two biggest downsides: The Talon checks in at 14.4 ounces, while the Tour is a whopping 1 pound 9 ounces (most casual waist packs weigh around 8 oz. or less). In our opinion, most folks would be better served by a lightweight daypack, but hiking-focused waist packs do have their place for photographers, fly fishermen, and other outdoor-goers who want to keep certain equipment close at hand.

Fanny packs (lined up)

A third and final category is ultralight, thru-hike-friendly fanny packs like Hyperlite Mountain Gear’s Versa , Matador's Freerain, Thrupack’s Summit Bum Classic, and LiteAF’s Feather Weight Standard. Commonalities include high-end fabrics that are thin but impressively tear-resistant (Dyneema leads the pack here), streamlined feature sets that just cover the basics, and—of course—low weights (the Versa is the heaviest of the trio at 4.3 oz.). Oftentimes, UL models also allow you to remove certain components (like the hipbelt) to shave off another ounce or two, and many can be connected to your backpack's hipbelt or sternum strap for added on-trail storage. Finally, customization is popular among cottage brands, and both Thrupack and LiteAF offer the ability to hand-pick materials, colorways, and more. For those with more specialized gear needs, there are also plenty of purpose-built designs for activities like running, fishing, biking, and more (we break these down further in our section on “ Activity-Specific Fanny Packs ” below). 

Fanny packs come in a wide variety of capacities, with the picks above ranging from just 0.5 liters for the Kavu Spectator to a whopping 9 liters for the Mountainsmith Tour . In general, capacity correlates closely to a waist pack’s intended use: Casual, everyday-friendly designs tend to be smaller, while hiking-specific models are larger to accommodate a day’s worth of gear, water, and snacks. Ultralight, thru-hiking-friendly waist packs fall closer to the former end, ranging from 1.4 liters for the LiteAF Feather Weight (it also comes in a 2L version) to 2.5 liters for the Hyperlite Versa and Thrupack Summit Bum Classic. As we mentioned above, we’ve found the 1- to 2.5-liter range to be just about perfect for day-to-day use. As an example, our 2-liter Free Range Equipment Canvas Phanny easily accommodates our plus-sized iPhone, wallet, keys, an epi pen, lip balm, and a small e-reader with room to spare.

Fanny packs (wearing Jansport and Hyperlite in cafe)

Dimensions go hand in hand with capacity but can be a helpful indicator of overall heft and bulk. For example, Mountainsmith’s 9-liter Tour measures 11.5 inches long, 10 inches tall, and 5 inches deep, while Patagonia’s 1-liter Ultralight Black Hole Mini is just 8 inches long, 4.8 inches tall, and 2 inches deep. Most designs hover somewhere in the middle, but lower-profile options like the Black Hole and REI Co-op’s Trail 2 (also 2 in. deep) make it incredibly easy to throw an outer layer on overtop in cold or inclement conditions. By comparison, those with a wider profile—like Free Range’s 3.5-in.-deep Canvas Phanny—look and feel noticeably bulkier and more awkward under a jacket (especially one with a trim fit). In the end, capacity will be the more important spec for most, but dimensions can help paint a clearer picture. 

Fanny pack (closeup of REI Co-op Trail 2)

Fanny packs are a pretty versatile bunch, and a lot of that stems from the ability to wear them different ways, including on your hips, over one shoulder, or across your body. Most of the options above can be worn multiple ways, so your carry choice will largely depend on your objective. For example, securing your fanny pack around your waist is the best option for hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities that involve a lot of movement since you can cinch it tight to minimize bouncing. Over-the-shoulder and cross-body carry are more common for casual use and around-town wear—it’s much easier to get your pack on and off when sitting down for a meal, for instance. Mountainsmith’s Tour also comes with a removable shoulder strap and is compatible with their Strappettes (sold separately) for backpack-style carry.

Fanny packs (different carry styles)

Many targeted ultralight designs—including the Hyperlite Versa and Thrupack Summit Bum Classic—are also made to attach to your backpack’s hipbelt or sternum strap for added on-trail storage. The process is quick and easy: Simply thread your pack’s strap through the pass-through sleeve at the back of the fanny pack. LiteAF’s Feather Weight Standard notably omits a sleeve, although opting for the detachable strap allows it to connect to backpacks with removable hipbelts. If you’re curious about all the possible configurations, Thrupack has a few videos showcasing the various carry options for their Summit Bum Classic.

Most casual users won’t likely pay much attention to weight or packability since fanny packs are a pretty lightweight category in general. That said, there’s still a decent spread in the market, and backcountry users in particular will benefit from keeping weight to a minimum. For reference, the lightest design on our list is LiteAF’s aptly named Feather Weight Standard at just 2.3 ounces, while the heaviest is Mountainsmith’s Tour at 1 pound 9 ounces. Most options fall somewhere in the middle, with the majority hovering in the 3- to 8-ounce range. From our experience, this is plenty light for day-to-day use, and most people likely won’t notice a few extra (or fewer) ounces when running errands, walking the dog, or even embarking on a short bike ride or day hike.

Fanny packs (Cotopaxi Bataan and REI Trail 2 on hike)

On a similar note, packability is a feature that’s nice to have but far from necessary. From our list above, only two designs are made to pack down into one of their pockets when not in use: the Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini and Matador Freerain , the latter of which also comes with a separate compression sack for stuffing down even further. However, while we always appreciate minimizing bulk for storage and travel, these fanny packs are already pretty small and streamlined to begin with. In other words, being able to pack them down doesn’t provide a huge benefit, but it may help keep them in better shape over the long term (there’s a lower risk of punctures when stored with sharp gear, for instance).

Fanny pack (Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini stuffed into pocket)

The organizational layout of a fanny pack can have a major impact on overall convenience and accessibility. When starting your search, you’ll want to look closely at the number of pockets, their size and location, and how many (if any) are zippered. If we had to design our ideal fanny pack, it would have a zippered front pocket that’s smartphone-compatible, a rear sleeve for securely and discreetly storing a phone or passport, and a non-zippered pocket along the back of the interior for separating a wallet or cards from the rest of our belongings in the main compartment (plus a key clip, which is very common). This is one of our biggest gripes with Free Range Equipment’s Canvas Phanny: With just one non-zippered pocket inside and no exterior storage, we often find ourselves rummaging through the pack to find what we’re looking for. On the flip side, Arc’teryx’s Mantis 2 checks all of the boxes above and tacks on an additional zippered security pocket in the main compartment, which is pretty ideal for everyday use.

Fanny pack (putting lip balm into Arc'teryx Mantis 2 pocket)

Pocket layout and design don’t vary too heavily, but there are a few outliers worth calling out. One is Janji’s Multipass Sling Bag , which features a pass-through sleeve between the pack body and hipbelt that’s great for stashing a thin layer or a small water bottle. Hiking-specific designs like the Osprey Talon 6 and Mountainsmith Tour also come with hipbelt pockets, dedicated water bottle storage, and compression straps for securing extra layers. Speaking of layers, the front pouch on Cotopaxi's Coso 2L Hip Pack is perfect for stashing a light windbreaker or shell. Finally, LiteAF’s Feather Weight has a generous mesh pocket at the front that’s taut enough to stow your phone, although we think it’s better suited for a thin beanie or liner gloves. In the end, only you can decide how many pockets you need (more aren’t always better), but laying out your belongings can be a good place to start.

Fanny pack (Mountainsmith Cona 4 with jacket attached)

In general, fanny packs fall into one of three buckets: Those with no padding, those with lightly padded backpanels (oftentimes all foam), and hiking-specific designs with mesh-heavy, backpack-like cushioning along the backpanel and hipbelt. Since most fanny packs are relatively small and light, most folks won’t be too deterred by a basic, backpanel-free design like the Matador Freerain. The Freerain does feel a little floppy and unsupportive while hiking, and it’ll likely grow a little clammy in mid-summer temperatures, but it’s perfectly serviceable for trail outings and bike rides in most conditions.

Fanny packs (backpanel comparison)

At the other end of the spectrum are hiking-focused models like the Osprey Talon and Mountainsmith Tour that boast thickly padded, mesh-heavy backpanels and hipbelts. In general, these designs offer great all-around cushioning and support for long days on the trail, and the boost in breathability is a boon in hot weather. However, not everyone will love the rigidity—flexible alternatives like the aforementioned Freerain pack down much smaller for stuffing into a pack or duffel. Those looking for a versatile option for around-town and light outdoor use will likely prefer a middle-of-the-road fanny pack with a lightly padded backpanel. A few of our favorite crossover options include the Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini, Arc’teryx Mantis 2, and Gregory Nano . In our experience, these provide the best balance of comfort and bulk.

Fanny pack (Osprey Talon 6 backpanel)

Like "Padding and Support" above, waist strap design can be broken into three categories: standard webbing, thicker seat belt-style straps, and well-cushioned, backpack-like hipbelts. Most picks above fall into the first grouping with relatively thin, low-profile webbing straps that get the job done for day-to-day and light outdoor use but don’t stand out from a comfort or support perspective. For a step up in both of those areas, seat belt-style waist straps are popular among casual designs—like the Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag 1L —and excel for cross-body carry in particular (a wide strap will distribute the weight better and dig in less than a webbing strap). Finally, hiking-specific models like the Osprey Talon 6 and Mountainsmith Tour take cues from daypacks with thickly cushioned hipbelts for shuttling a day’s worth of water, snacks, and gear, although you’ll still want to be conscious of weight (too much resting on your hips can result in lower back pain).  

Materials and Durability

Most fanny packs are plenty durable for their intended uses, but material type and thickness do vary considerably and will be an important consideration for some. For reference, “denier” (D) is used to denote fabric thickness, with a higher number indicating beefier materials (note: Not all manufacturers provide this spec, but most do). To highlight the spread, minimalist designs like the Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini (70D body) and Matador Freerain (50 and 70D) use relatively thin fabrics, while hiking-specific models like the Mountainsmith Tour (420D) and Osprey Talon (100 x 210D with 420D in high-wear areas) are much thicker. This isn’t too surprising—we expect hiking-focused packs to hold up well around sharp equipment like trekking poles , tent stakes, etc.—but does have implications for those who plan to wear their fanny pack mainly for outdoor activities.

Fanny pack (in backcountry with Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini)

Regardless of denier, the type of material used can have a significant impact on long-term durability. For example, the Free Range Equipment Canvas Phanny and Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack (which uses canvas-like nylon pack cloth) both have thick, abrasion-resistant exteriors that stand up well to long-term use. While thin, Dyneema is also known to be impressively tear-resistant for its weight (as seen in the Hyperlite Versa and some versions of the LiteAF Feather Weight). UHMWPE, or ultra-high-molecular-weight-polyethylene, is another material used to boost strength while keeping weight to a minimum, and we’ve had positive experiences thus far with the Matador Freerain, which uses a mix of Robic nylon and gridded UHMWPE in high-wear areas. In other words, denier is certainly a part of the equation, but it’s just one piece in the larger durability puzzle.

Fanny pack (Free Range Equipment Canvas Phanny closeup)

Waterproof Fanny Packs Most fanny packs can fend off light moisture with durable water repellent (DWR) coatings or other water-resistant treatments. Some, like Thrupack’s Summit Bum Classic , take it a step further with YKK zippers and/or buckles, which we’ve come to trust even in sustained rain. However, while these measures will be fully sufficient for most, those who live in notoriously wet climates or who don’t mind getting out in inclement weather may want to consider a fully waterproof design. Matador’s Freerain is one option, combining PU and UTS waterproof coatings with full seam sealing, YKK zippers and buckles, and a roll-top closure for the utmost in wet-weather assurance. Hyperlite Mountain Gear’s Versa is also fully waterproof thanks to its Dyneema fabrics, YKK zippers, and bound seams. In the end, most people will be perfectly fine with a standard DWR-equipped fanny pack, but the Matador and Hyperlite add a nice dose of security for getting out in places like the Pacific Northwest.

Fanny pack (Matador Freerain roll-top closure)

All of the fanny packs above only come in one size, but the good news is that most designs feature highly adjustable hipbelts that can accommodate a wide range of waist sizes. Thankfully, some manufacturers provide that range on their product page, although many do not (we’ve listed the spec when available in our comparison table above). For reference, Patagonia’s Ultralight Black Hole Mini will fit waists from 8 to 36 inches, while many competitors—including the Osprey Talon 6, REI Trail 2, Matador Freerain, and Gregory’s Nano—max out closer to 50 inches. This likely won’t pose an issue for most but is worth considering if you have wider hips or plan to layer heavily underneath. Finally, it’s worth noting that Osprey makes a women’s-specific version of the Talon called the Tempest 6 , which fits waists from 24-44 inches (compared to 25-50 in. for the Talon). This is pretty typical of women’s designs, but don’t be afraid to go with the unisex/men’s model if it fits you better. 

Fanny pack (adjusting waist strap on Cotopaxi Bataan)

Our impact on the environment has never been of greater concern, and we appreciate when brands go the extra mile toward minimizing their impact. The use of recycled fabrics has increased considerably over the past few years and is now fairly common in the fanny pack market. More recently, manufacturers have turned to PFC-free DWR coatings (traditional coatings use per- or polyfluorinated chemicals—"forever chemicals" known to be harmful to the environment). We also keep an eye out for bluesign-approved and Fair Trade Certified fabrics, which forgo harmful chemicals and ensure workers are compensated fairly and have access to safe working conditions (respectively). A couple standouts above include Cotopaxi's Coso 2L Hip Pack , which is made with 100% recycled nylon, and Patagonia’s Ultralight Black Hole Mini, which uses recycled and bluesign-approved fabrics that are certified to the Fair Trade standard.

Fanny pack (Cotopaxi Bataan closeup)

We exclusively cover fanny packs above, but we’d be remiss not to mention sling bags, which are another popular style that typically come with a single shoulder strap for cross-body carry. Importantly, many fanny packs can be worn either on your waist or over one shoulder (and many folks will opt for the latter the majority of the time), but wearing a fanny pack across the body usually results in a slight drop in convenience due to the way the pockets are positioned. By contrast, dedicated sling bags like Patagonia’s Atom and Kavu’s Rope Sling boast vertically oriented pockets and zippers that make cross-body access easier. Sling bags also generally offer more capacity than waist packs due to their more ergonomic shape—the Atom and Kavu are 8 and 10 liters respectively—but there are plenty of smaller designs available, too. In the end, we consider fanny packs the more versatile choice due to their multiple carry options, but sling bags are a nice alternative for those who don’t plan to wear their pack around their waist.

The fanny packs above are built for everyday and light outdoor use, but there are also plenty of more specialized designs made for running, fishing, biking, and more. Dakine is a longstanding leader in the mountain biking realm with a wide selection of packs that are purpose-built for cyclists, including their popular Hot Laps collection. Runners typically opt for minimalist, belt-style designs like the Amphipod AirFlow MicroStretch Plus or FlipBelt Classic to keep weight and bulk to a minimum while logging miles. Finally, Patagonia’s Guidewater Hip Pack 9L is a popular option among fly fishermen for its fully waterproof and submersible design, external lash points for securing extra gear, and pass-through sleeve that can fit a net.

A final category worth having on your radar is hydration-equipped fanny packs, which are typically aimed at hikers, mountain bikers, and trail or mountain runners. Osprey has a healthy selection of singletrack-ready designs, including the reservoir-equipped Seral 4 . Alternatively, many running-focused designs include small bottles rather than bladders, including Nathan’s Peak Hydration Waist Pack and UltrAspire’s Speedgoat 3.0. Finally, there are several larger and more feature-rich options for all-day adventures—from long bike rides to ultralight mountain missions—like Ultimate Direction’s Mountain Belt 5.0 and Mountainsmith’s Cona 4. None of these cross over particularly well for daily wear but make a lot of sense for athletes looking for a vest or pack alternative. Back to Our Top Fanny Pack Picks   Back to Our Fanny Pack Comparison Table

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Best Travel Fanny Packs: Functional & Stylish (Updated 2023)

Thinking of getting a fanny pack for travel? It’s fine – we won’t tell anyone. And we will show you 10 really great fanny packs in this review!

At A Glance: Our Top 3 Picks for Travel Fanny Pack

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The fanny pack died a long time ago, along with flared trousers and velvet tracksuits. But it took one snapshot of a Kardashian wearing this unconventional bag to bring it back from the dead.

And we’re glad that happened. Because this questionably fashionable accessory is popular again, we can talk about how great it is for travel! It can hold all your must-have necessities, it’s technically not a carry-on and it leaves your hands totally free.

Scroll down to find the great fanny packs for travel!

Unless we’re talking about Gucci fanny packs – and we aren’t – you won’t have to spend more than $35 on one, I guarantee you that.

You can actually find some high-quality belt bags for $20-25, which is pretty great. So, if you’re on the fence about getting one, my advice is to buy a really cheap fanny pack and see how you like it. If you find that you actually like wearing one, you can always buy a slightly more expensive version. And if you hate it, you’re out $15.

Top Product Overview

Best fanny packs for travel, basic fanny packs.

In this section, I will show you belt bags that I consider to be basic. They are very functional, but they are not the most stylish options. And not because they are ugly, just because they look so… Basic.

FREETOO Fanny Pack for Men & Women

FREETOO Waist Pack Bag Fanny Pack for Men&Women Hip Bum Bag with Adjustable Strap for Outdoors Workout Traveling Casual Running Hiking Cycling

The Freeto fanny pack is an awesome option. It’s  a unisex bag,  and it is available in some very basic colors – black and gray. It is  made from 1000D Nylon, which is the material used in premium backpacks and soft side suitcases. So, you can expect this fanny pack to be  sturdy, durable, and water-resistant.

That’s pretty great for less than $20. But we’re just getting started. The  belt is adjustable, and it will fit anyone with a waist circumference of 32-45 inches.

But what I like the most about these fanny packs are all the different pockets. They are what make this bag an awesome choice for travel. There’s the main compartment, which is large enough to fit a portable umbrella or a small water bottle.  And which has a zippered pocket inside.

Then,  there’s also a hidden back pocket on this waist pack. You can’t actually see it in the photo here, but it’s behind the main compartment. This is great for all really important items since other people won’t even know this pocket exists.

And there are also  three smaller external pockets.  All of them are zippered, with durable zinc alloy zipper pullers.  That is a total of 5 external and one internal pocket  – definitely enough to keep all of your necessities neatly organized. However,  this particular fanny pack doesn’t have an RFID blocking pocket, which is a bit of a downside.

  • Lots of pockets allow or easy organization
  • Water-resistant material
  • Durable zippers
  • No RFID blocking pocket
  • Not much color variety

Product Information

  • Dimensions: 7.87” x 5.11” x 3.94”
  • Weight: 7 oz
  • Fits Waist Circumference: 32.7” – 45.3”

Day Tip Money Belt

DAITET Money Belt - Passport Holder Secure Hidden Travel Wallet with RFID Blocking, Undercover Fanny Pack (Beige)

This fanny pack is great if you don’t need a lot of space. It’s really thin and it won’t really fit any bulky items . You can’t really carry your wallet in this fanny pack, but you can carry your money and credit cards. And since the main pocket is made entirely from RFID blocking material , they will be extremely safe.

What makes this fanny pack special is that  the buckle is on the front . So, if you’re actually wearing this around your waist, there’s virtually no chance someone could unbuckle it and steal it without you noticing.

Another thing I really love is that this features  a backside made from breathable mesh.  I was honestly surprised to see ventilation in such a cheap belt bag. And since it is made from 210D Nylon, you can also count on it to be durable and water-resistant.  Now that’s a really good deal for less than $15!

But there is the issue of capacity.  This waist pack features two zippered pockets on the front and a hidden slip pocket on the back. And that’s all. There is  a key clip in the larger front pocket,  but keys are pretty much the only bulky item you can fit inside this bag. It’s incredibly slim, and it can’t really hold much gear.

This is fine if you’re looking at this just for travel. You can definitely fit your passport, phone, credit cards, and tickets inside this bag. Just not much else.

  • RFID blocking material
  • Front-facing buckle
  • Backside is made from breathable mesh
  • Very slim – won’t hold your wallet
  • Only two zippered pockets
  • Dimensions: 11.2" x 5.5" x 0.1"
  • Weight: 3 oz
  • Fits Waist Circumference: Not specified – the belt stretches

Karpathic Fanny Pack For Men And Women

RFID Fanny Pack for Women and Men - Secure Travel Waist Bag with RFID Protection + Karpathic Microfiber Sunglasses Bag included

The Karpathic belt bag is an interesting option. So far it’s the only one that it’s not available in black, which certainly makes it unique. And  you get some free stuff with it – a microfleece pouch for your sunglasses and a travel guide.  But with us, you hardly need the latter. :>

One issue with this bag is that there is no information on what material it’s made of. I’m guessing polyester, but don’t quote me on that. I can tell you for sure that it is water-resistant though, but not fully waterproof.  If you get caught in heavy rain or fall into a lake, nothing inside will stay dry.

But you will be fine in light rain or snow. And I can also tell you that  there are three RFID safe pockets inside this fanny pack . The largest one can easily fit your passport, which is very convenient.

In addition to the main compartment, there are also two external front pockets and a hidden one on the back.  But only one of the external front pockets is zippered – the other one features Velcro closure, which is not my favorite thing.

One thing I really like about this fanny pack is the  opening for earphones.  That’s a very useful feature for all of us who (shockingly) still use cord earphones for their phones with headphone jacks. In 2019, can you imagine?!

The  belt buckle is next to the main compartment, so it should be on your hip when you’re wearing this bag.  The  belt strap can be adjusted to fit a 54” waist max , and it features two secure holders that ensure it stays in place.

  • RFID blocking pockets
  • Opening for earphones
  • Free gifts included
  • Not waterproof
  • Main material not specified
  • Dimensions: 13” x 2” x 4.5”
  • Weight: 6.4 oz (shipping weight)
  • Fits Waist Circumference: Up to 54”

Auropro Fanny Pack

Hidden Money Belt, AUOPRO RFID Blocking Travel Wallet Passport Holder Security Waist Pouch for Women Men, Gifts for Travelers, 2 Adjustable Straps

If safety is your primary concern, then this is the right pack for you . It features  4 different belt buckles, all of which are front-facing . If someone were to actually unbuckle all of them and remove the fanny pack from your body, they would deserve a medal.

There are  two waist belts on this fanny pack, and both of them are stretchy.  They are rather thin though, so I don’t think these are the most comfortable option. Anything thin and elastic tends to stick to you and cut into your skin.

But at least you won’t sweat, thanks to  the mesh backside of the bag.  The  fanny pack is ventilated,  which makes it an appropriate choice for hot summer days.

In terms of capacity,  this fanny pack can’t hold a lot of items.  And it definitely can’t hold anything bulky or thick – this is  a rather slim bag, and it’s designed to hold only your necessities . It has  a total of three pockets – two zippered ones on the front, and a secret slip pocket on the back.

The  main compartment actually has two small slip pockets inside,  so you can somewhat organize your belongings. And with  the RFID blocking pocket,  you can have peace of mind knowing that your credit cards and passport are safe from illegal scanning.

In addition to all that, this pack also features  an opening for earphones on the front zippered pocket.

  • RFID blocking pocket
  • 4 belt buckles make it extremely safe
  • Very slim – won’t fit bulky items
  • Small capacity
  • Dimensions: 14.37” x 5.79”
  • Weight: 4.32 oz
  • Fits Waist Circumference: 16” - 68”

Alpha Keeper RFID Safe Fanny Pack

Money belt for travel - RFID slim passport holder men/women travel wallet hidden pouch under clothes to protect your information and money travel fanny pack/bag travel essentials

If you want to keep your credit cards and passport  extremely safe,  then this is a good option for you.   The Alpha Keepers fanny pack feature 3 layers of RFID blocking fabric , so your valuables will be extra safe in it. Additionally,  you will get 7 RFID blocking sleeves,  so your belongings can be safe even if you’re not wearing this fanny pack.

Unfortunately, credit cards are pretty much everything you can fit into this fanny pack.  It is very small and slim,  so you can’t really use it for any bulky items.

The very front of this pack is made from cotton. Then there are 3 layers of RFID blocking fabric and 4 layers of water-resistant material. Overall, this fanny pack is very durable, water-resistant, and comfortable to wear. Plus, it features mesh on the backside,  which allows for ventilation and prevents you from sweating.

The  waist belt is stretchy, and it features a front-facing buckle  for extra security. It’s  designed to fit 25-45” waists, but it can be stretched to fit around a 55” waist.

There are  two main zippered pockets  on the front of this bag, and a hidden slip pocket on the back. The front pockets feature high-quality  YKK zippers ,   an internal key clip, and an earphone port.

  • Great water resistance
  • YKK zippers
  • Doesn’t hold a lot of gear
  • Will not fit bulky items (wallet)
  • Dimensions: 11.2" x 5.6" x 0.2" (camo green) / 10.1" x 5.4" x 0.2" (other colors)
  • Weight: 3.2 oz
  • Fits Waist Circumference: 25” - 55”

Stylish Fanny Packs

In this section, I will show you some very stylish fanny packs. If you have a prominent fashion sense and you don’t want to wear just any fanny pack, one of these might just be the perfect choice for you.

SoJourner Holographic Rave Fanny Pack

SoJourner Holographic Rave Fanny Pack - Packs for festival women, men | Cute Fashion Waist Bag Belt Bags (Purple Glitter)

I am a big fan of anything holographic – why would you not like rainbows? And if you want to make a statement with your fanny pack, this is just the one to get. Just picture it – an all-black outfit and a holographic fanny pack to spice it up.

This fanny pack is pretty big,  at least when you compare it to the previous ones I showed you. It has  a spacious main compartment, a front pocket, and a hidden pocket in the back. And all of these pockets feature  heavy-duty, rainbow-colored zippers.  The main compartment is large enough to hold your wallet and even a water bottle.

That’s one reason why this is a good option for travel – unlike the very slim fanny packs,  this can actually hold bulkier items.

The fanny pack is  made from water-resistant polyester. Most bags are lined with nylon on the inside – I think only the transparent options don’t have a lining in all pockets. In addition to that, all bags feature an adjustable nylon waist belt with a heavy-duty belt buckle.

There is the slight issue of safety – if you want to wear this around your waist, the buckle will be on your back. So, not the safest option.

But definitely a stylish option. You can  choose from 25 different designs,  which is pretty awesome. My favorites are the Rose Gold Holographic and Starry Night Blue versions!

  • Very stylish
  • Large capacity – fits a water bottle
  • Water-resistant
  • No RFID safe materials
  • Single belt buckle in the back
  • Dimensions: 11.5” x 7” x 4”
  • Weight: 7.2 oz
  • Fits Waist Circumference: 15” - 48”

Nabob Leather Fanny Pack

Fanny Pack for Women and Men, Crossbody Bag Genuine Leather, Belt Bag with Adjustable Strap, Fashion Waist Pack Ideal for Hiking Running And Cycling

Leather never goes out of style. And neither will the Nabob Leather fanny pack . If you’re looking for something really classic,  I think you can’t go wrong with a black leather bag.

And this fanny pack not only looks great, but it is also really functional. It features  six different pockets, which allow for the great organization of your personal items. The main compartment is pretty big, and it can easily fit your wallet.

In addition to that, there are also four zippered pockets on this fanny pack. Two are on the front, and two are on the sides. The  side pockets are very small  and they’re designed to hold your keys, earphones, chapstick – stuff that you usually can’t find in your bag because it’s really small.

The  front pockets are bigger and can fit pens, sunglasses,  etc. And there’s also  a hidden zippered pocket in the back,  which is designed to fit the plus-sized smartphones. All of the zippers on the pockets are sturdy, smooth, and durable.

The  belt of this fanny pack is pretty long – it can fit 26-50” waist circumference , which means that pretty much anyone can wear it. And it comes with a sturdy belt buckle. But not much else, in terms of safety features. At least  the buckle lies on your hip, and not on your back when you’re wearing the fanny pack in front of you.

  • Classic black and brown leather don’t go out of style
  • Lots of pockets for easy organization
  • Smooth and sturdy zippers
  • No RFID safe fabrics
  • Single belt buckle isn’t the safest option
  • Dimensions: 12” x 4.5” x 3”
  • Weight: 12 oz (shipping weight)
  • Fits Waist Circumference: 26” - 50”

Adidas Originals Waist Pack

adidas Originals Clear Waist Pack Fanny Bag, Radiant Metallic, One Size

Here you have two waist packs –  the black one is the men’s version and the iridescent one is the women’s version . But  the only real difference between these two fanny packs is the material they are made of.  The  classic black Originals waist pack is made from polyurethane, and the pink version is made from TPU.

Both fanny packs feature plastic zippers with enamel-coated zipper pullers,  as well as  a webbing strap with a clip lock.  This type of buckle is safer than the basic ones we saw earlier, as it is a bit harder to undo.

Both of these Adidas fanny packs also feature  a main compartment and a front stash pocket,  as well as a n Adidas logo on their front.   The main compartment is rather spacious, but you won’t be able to fit a water bottle inside it.

The best thing about these bags is  they don’t really look like fanny packs,  mostly because of their shape. They are  very stylish and just functional enough to hold your travel necessities – phone, wallet, tickets, etc.  

However, these two are the most expensive waist packs I’ve shown you so far. But they’re still reasonably priced ($30). Oh, and one more thing worth mentioning is that these two bags are sold out almost everywhere. So if you like one, make sure to get it while you still can.

Check the Pink version here .

  • Very stylish and popular
  • Great quality
  • Safe belt buckle
  • Not great for an organization
  • Not that cheap
  • Dimensions: 8" x 2.5" x 5"
  • Weight: 7.2 oz (shipping weight)
  • Fits Waist Circumference: No Information

Huameibang Genuine Leather Waist Packs

HUAMEIBANG Genuine Leather Waist Packs Fanny Pack for Men Women Travel Outdoor Cell Phone Purse Wallet Pouch (Coffee)

What about  a handmade genuine cowhide fanny pack?  It’s very soft, comfortable to wear and it actually feels luxe when you’re holding it. And it’s still cheaper than the Adidas option.

What I love about this bag is that  it doesn’t actually look like a fanny pack , even though it definitely is one. It just looks so elegant, mostly because of the premium materials it’s made of. But also because of the way the compartments were designed –  instead of having the classic fanny pack shape, this looks more like an organizer to me.

You have  three compartments total.  The one in the back is the largest, and it’s the main compartment. It can easily fit your phone, wallet, passport, tickets, etc. The other   two compartments are both in the front . One of them is zippered, while the other features snap closure.

The  belt of this fanny pack is 49” long and adjustable.  It is equipped with  a metal buckle, which is much sturdier than plain plastic ones.  But there’s not too much difference, in terms of safety.

However, there is one advantage to this particular fanny pack, and that is its weight. It’s heavier than all the others we saw so far, which is actually an upside. Because it has a presence, you are more likely to notice immediately if someone were to attempt to steal it from you.

  • Premium materials – genuine leather
  • Very elegant and stylish
  • Sturdy metal buckle
  • A little pricey for a fanny pack
  • High maintenance
  • Dimensions: 9.4” x 1.5” x 5.9”
  • Weight: 11.7 ounces
  • Fits Waist Circumference: Up to 49”

Hearty Trendy Genuine Leather Large Fanny Pack

Genuine Cowhide Leather Large 7 Pocket Waist Pack with Organizer, Card Slots (Cowhide Brown)

This particular fanny pack is the  perfect synthesis of stylish and functional. It’s my favorite overall choice,  because it is amazing for travel, and it also looks really good.

The Hearty Trendy fanny pack is currently available only in brown color, which is  made from genuine cowhide leather.  It is a very durable fanny pack, with  sturdy zippers and a webbing belt.  The belt buckle is plastic and it’s front-facing – a little more secure than a regular buckle in the back.

This fanny pack has  a total of 7 pockets, all of which are zippered. There are two side pockets, one hidden pocket in the back, one main compartment, and three front pockets.  The main compartment is rather large, and it could fit a small umbrella.

But my favorite thing about this fanny pack is  the front pocket with an organizer. It features a key clip, three card slots, a pen slot, and a slip pocket for your phone. And that’s just in the organizer pocket – you get so much space for all your other belongings in the other six pockets.

Keep in mind that this is  a pretty big belt bag  – it’s among the largest ones in this review. But that just means you’ll be able to fit a lot of stuff inside it. As much as you can fit in your regular small purse.

  • Great for organization
  • Premium materials
  • Front-facing belt buckle
  • No RFID safe pockets
  • No color variety
  • Dimensions: 4" x 6" x 5.5"
  • Weight: 10.1 oz
  • Fits Waist Circumference: Up to 48”

Why You Need A Fanny Pack

They don’t count as carry-ons.

If you’re used to flying with just carry-on luggage, a fanny pack is pretty much the best thing you could buy. Airlines don’t have rules that specifically relate to fanny packs; in fact, the waist bag is actually considered a part of your attire . Because you are wearing it like a belt.

This means that you can bring a suitcase, a personal bag and a fanny pack  inside the cabin. And that not only allows you to travel with more personal items on you, but it also helps with organization.

Fanny packs are  great for the items you need handy at all times.  And they are much more easily accessible than backpacks and purses. You can just reach down and open up the waist pack, take out your ticket and passport and that’s it. They’re a great travel accessory if you want to be fast and efficient.

Versatility

Fanny packs are very versatile. Even though you’re looking to get one for travel, there’s a good chance you’ll wind up using it in your everyday life. Need to stop by the corner store and pick up some groceries?  Why bring a bulky purse or a heavy backpack when everything you need fits into a fanny pack!

In addition to that, you can also find really  good outdoor waist packs . Outdoor gear brands like Osprey and CamelBak make really good hydration fanny packs. And they still fit your phone, wallet, and keys.

In general, fanny packs are  great for people who usually don’t carry a lot of items on them.  If you can get by with a small purse or a tiny daypack, you might actually like using a waist pack instead. They are  lighter, they free up your hands, and all of your personal items are more easily accessible.

They are Cheap

You can actually find some high-quality belt bags for $20-25,  which is pretty great. So, if you’re on the fence about getting one, my advice is buy a really cheap waist pack and see how you like it. If you find that you actually like wearing one, you can always buy a slightly more expensive version. And if you hate it, you’re out $15.

They are Safe!

One of the main reasons why I was on the fence about wearing fanny packs was safety. In my mind, there was always a possibility that someone could undo the belt buckle on my back and take off with my fanny pack. Boy was I wrong!

That might be true for fanny packs of yore. But the fanny packs of our age are actually much safer, thanks to awesome design features. Lots of them have RFID blocking pockets, which protect you from illegal scanning and identity theft.

Some fanny packs feature belt buckles on the front, and others will have several intricate buckles.  Because of their design, it is virtually impossible for someone to remove it from your body without you noticing.

One trick that really helped me feel secure when wearing a fanny pack is to  pull it through the belt loops on my jeans . That way I will definitely feel if someone tries to steal it from me.

Plus,  you don’t actually have to wear one around your waist . If you feel safer when you’re wearing it around your shoulder, then by all means do that. That’s the great thing about waist packs – there are so many different ways to wear them, and some actually look really cool.

Stylish or Functional?

Let’s address the elephant in the room –  the main issue with fanny packs is that they are not stylish accessories. Or at least they weren’t in their previous life.  But with so many different brands and designers including them in their latest collections, it’s no longer that hard to find a really fashionable fanny pack.

But it’s not going to be as efficient as the basic one.  So, do you prioritize style or functionality? Because  I’ve divided this review into two main segments – functional vs stylish waist packs.  

Whichever you prioritize, you will find some good options in our review. Obviously,  it is more sensible to go for the affordable, travel-friendly option , even if it might not be too stylish. But if you usually pay attention to your outfits and make sure that everything looks good together, then it makes more sense to buy a stylish fanny pack. That way you might wind up wearing it more often than you think, and you’ll get more value for money.

Best Travel Fanny Packs: Our Top Choices

Not sure which fanny pack is just right for you? Maybe you will like one of our favorite options!

The overall best waist pack is definitely the Hearty Trendy one.  I think it’s the best option for travel because it is fairly large, and you can fit quite a lot of stuff in it. And all of it can be perfectly organized since the fanny pack features 7 different zippered pockets .

One of those pockets has an organizer panel inside, with slots for your pen, credit cards, ID card, keys, and phone . On top of all of that, it’s made from  genuine cowhide leather  and it looks really good!

  • MEASUREMENTS: 14(w)" x 7"(h) x 5.5"(d). Main pocket opening is around 9.5" wide.
  • Adjustable strap, max: 48" waist

The best basic fanny pack would be the Alpha Keeper one . It doesn’t have a huge capacity, but it is definitely the safest fanny pack out there. It’s made from  three layers of RFID blocking fabric and four layers of water-resistant fabric , which is pretty amazing.

The bag also features  mesh on the backside for good ventilation,  as well as a front-facing belt buckle for even more safety. Plus,  when you buy this fanny pack you get 7 RFID blocking sleeves that you can use with any other bag!

  • RFID money belt for both genders: sleek design for easy wear under any attire. Ideal for all-day comfort, even on sensitive skin.
  • Secure your valuables: keep passport, money, and other valuables hidden and secure while on the move with soft, slim material.

Lastly, the Adidas fanny packs are probably the best stylish options.  They are redesigns of vintage belt bags, so there is a note of nostalgia to them. Which explains why  they are sold out almost everywhere, except on Amazon!

They’re  made from durable materials, they feature a very safe locking belt buckle and they have two rather spacious zippered compartments . And you can’t deny that they look really cool.

adidas Originals Premium Waist Fanny Pack-Travel Bag, Black/Gold, One Size

  • Embroidered trefoil logo.
  • Metal zippers.
  • All-over printed branding.
  • Zippered main compartment.

That would be all I have to say about fanny packs. If you loved any one of these bags, head over to Amazon to check out their prices and color options.

You’re still not sure if a fanny pack is the right option for you? No worries! Check out some of our other posts to see all kinds of great travel bags – maybe a backpack or a tote will be a better fit.

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Different kinds of fanny packs hanging from a fence.

By Jordan McMahon and Kaitlyn Wells

Once the (ahem) butt of many jokes, fanny packs—also known as hip packs, sling bags, crossbody bags, or bum bags—have made a major comeback in recent years. They’re now a fully accepted and celebrated wardrobe staple, and with good reason: These compact, hands-free bags are pretty darn useful. Plus, they’re cute. We researched 47 bags and tested 22, ultimately landing on five favorites that suit a wide variety of tastes and situations.

Someone wearing a Dagne Dover Ace Fanny Pack.

The research

A stylish and roomy fanny pack: dagne dover ace fanny pack, a cheap and cute fanny pack: jansport fifth avenue fanny pack, a petite, outdoorsy fanny pack: patagonia ultralight black hole mini hip pack 1l, a fanny pack for cyclists (and minimalists): road runner bags lil guy fanny pack, a spacious fanny pack: herschel seventeen hip pack, how we picked and tested, the competition.

Someone wearing a Dagne Dover Ace Fanny Pack.

Dagne Dover Ace Fanny Pack

Roomy and style-forward.

This spacious neoprene pack is a true blend of fashion and function—you can stash plenty of stuff in it (a large wallet, makeup kit, phone) and still have room to spare. But its puffy shape isn’t for everyone.

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The Dagne Dover Ace Fanny Pack is just right for people who want an accessory that’s as much a fashion flex as it is a useful carry pack. We were won over by its charming, bulbous style—though it’s not everyone’s taste—and roominess. It’s the priciest fanny pack of any of our picks, but—for less than $100—it’s a decent value, especially compared with the price of traditional handbags.

Someone posing with a Dagne Dover Ace Fanny Pack with the city skyline behind them.

It’s as stylish as it is practical. “It’s kind of cartoony, in a fun way,” said staff writer Dorie Chevlen of the fanny pack’s distinctive, padded look. The neoprene (think: wetsuit) material helps prevent any water from getting inside and adds to the pack’s snazzy, modern vibe.

It has oversize hardware. The Dagne Dover fanny pack has a chunky, large-tooth zipper that runs across the top. It can be visually jarring at first, but it keeps the bag secure and works without much fuss. The buckle on the Dagne Dover fanny pack is also oversize, which is an odd choice in terms of form and function; it’s distractingly large and a bit clunky to operate, though it does emit a satisfying click when fastened.

It’s spacious. Without looking or feeling overly big or bulky, the Dagne Dover fanny pack has enough storage to carry a big phone, an overstuffed wallet, a travel pack of tissues, and even a spare sippy cup for the little one. (Note: This pack is wider at the top and tapers towards the bottom.) Plus, it has a few extras to help keep your belongings organized: a cardholder-size pocket up front, a slot to hold a pen inside, and a handy little clip for house keys.

Inside a Dagne Dover Ace Fanny Pack.

It’s comfy to carry. The Dagne Dover fanny pack is sturdy and well constructed; it doesn’t start bulging when it’s stuffed full, and it keeps its contents nicely cushioned and protected. The strap is unusually thick for a fanny pack, which our panel of testers liked—they said it felt more pleasant and secure. The bag rests comfortably on your waist when you’re standing and moves a little higher when you sit, but it doesn’t shift enough to be painful or ill fitting. The strap isn’t as long as some of our other picks, such as the Herschel Seventeen Hip Pack, but it still fits a wide range of waist and chest sizes.

Flaws but not dealbreakers

  • It’s the priciest fanny pack of our picks.
  • The cartoonish design can be polarizing.
  • The buckle on the strap is overly large and bold, making it distracting and hard to operate.
  • Warranty: one-year limited warranty
  • Dimensions and capacity: 9.25 by 2.75 by 5.5 inches; around 2.3 liters
  • Strap length: 29 to 48 inches long
  • Weight: 8.3 ounces
  • Colors: around seven, change seasonally

Someone wearing a JanSport Fifth Avenue Fanny Pack.

JanSport Fifth Avenue Fanny Pack

Cheap, good-looking, and reliable.

For people who are curious about fanny packs or don’t want to spend a lot, this is a great starter bag. It’s sturdy, well sized, and comes in plenty of colors and patterns—but the main compartment lacks organization.

Commuter on a budget? Just looking to dip your toe into the world of fanny packs? Both are solid reasons to consider the JanSport Fifth Avenue Fanny Pack . But this midsize polyester bag could be for anyone, really, who doesn’t want to sacrifice quality for price: It’s a simple, functional, and well-constructed pack.

It’s a nice in-between size. With its 2.5-liter capacity, the JanSport fanny pack falls in the middle of the range, dimensions-wise, among our picks. It’s smaller than the Road Runner Bags Lil Guy Fanny Pack and Herschel Seventeen Hip Pack, similar in size to the (shorter but fatter) Dagne Dover Ace Fanny Pack, and larger than the Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini Hip Pack 1L. The main compartment of the bag lacks any internal pockets or organization, which is a bummer. The outside pocket is unusually large; it can accommodate a small notebook, a phone, and other loose items like pens and lip balm.

Someone opening a JanSport Fifth Avenue Fanny Pack.

It’s well made. In our testing, the JanSport fanny pack’s sturdy polyester fabric was able to easily fend off water, even after 10 seconds under a running faucet. The pack’s strap is sturdy and stays put even when it’s carrying a heavy load. We also liked that the strap is highly adjustable—from 14 to 51 inches long—enabling this pack to fit a wide range of body types. (A fabric ring helps keep any excess strap material from flapping about.) But the strap is a bit on the narrow side, and it dug into the waists of some of our panelists.

A close-up of someone wearing a JanSport Fifth Avenue Fanny Pack.

It’s wearable. Our panelists appreciated the JanSport fanny pack’s mixture of simplicity and style. This is a pack that can be easily thrown on with all kinds of casual outfits—it blends in with an outfit rather than upstaging it. And it comes in over a dozen colors and prints to suit a wide range of tastes.

  • We’d prefer if this bag had some internal organization in its main compartment.
  • The strap is a bit too narrow and dug into the waists of some of our panelists.
  • Warranty: limited lifetime warranty
  • Dimensions and capacity: 6 by 12.5 by 4 inches; 2.5 liters
  • Strap length: 14 to 51 inches long
  • Weight: 4 ounces
  • Colors: over a dozen colors and prints

Someone wearing a Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini Hip Pack 1L.

Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini Hip Pack 1L

Lightweight and adventure-ready.

This light, nylon pack is great for shorter hikes or tossing into your vacation suitcase, since it takes up barely any space. But it doesn’t have room to hold all that much.

For active types in search of a lightweight, compact pack to bring along on hikes, dog walks, or bike rides, the Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini Hip Pack 1L —made from recycled ripstop nylon—fits the bill. It’s also well suited for travelers, since it packs down to practically nothing and leaves your hands unencumbered while sightseeing. Wherever you find yourself, the Patagonia Ultralight is a pleasure to wear: It has a soft, padded back that makes it feel cozy around the waist, and the pack sits comfortably against your body.

Someone wearing a Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini Hip Pack 1L.

It’s made to withstand the elements. The Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini Hip Pack 1L is a slight redesign of one of the original picks in this guide, the Patagonia Lightweight Travel Mini Hip Pack. Unlike the previous model, this newer one is, per Patagonia, “highly water resistant,” and its body fabric, lining, and webbing are made of recycled materials. (We have not retested this pack since the redesign.)

It’s pint size. The Patagonia fanny pack is the smallest pack we recommend, with a capacity of just 1 liter. The main compartment has room for a smartphone and a few additional items, like a bottle of sunscreen or a small makeup kit; it doesn’t have organization, but given the capacity, you won’t have many contents to organize anyway. This pack has a front pocket with a key clip that can house a few more small items. Our panelists gave this pack the thumbs-up for dog walks or short bike rides, but you’ll probably need something larger for more serious treks. This pack also has the shortest strap of any of our picks (by far), with a maximum length of 36 inches, so it may not fit people with larger waists—a complaint that users mention multiple times over on the Patagonia website.

Someone opening a Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole Mini Hip Pack.

It’s packable. This oval-shape Patagonia fanny pack can be folded up into its own front pocket and easily tossed into a suitcase for getaways. But if you’re planning to use this as your primary day bag once you reach your destination, just keep in mind the limited capacity—beyond the essentials, you won’t have much room for toting things like guidebooks and souvenirs.

  • This pack’s petite size allows room for only the true essentials.
  • The unusually short strap (with a 36-inch maximum length) may not fit many people’s waists.
  • The strap of this pack must be adjusted from both sides (unlike with most other packs), which is a nuisance.
  • Warranty: Patagonia gear is covered by an open-ended guarantee that covers defects, returns (for any reason) and repairs; damage caused by usual wear and tear is subject to a repair charge
  • Dimensions and capacity: 4.75 by 8 by 2 inches; 1 liter
  • Strap length: 8 to 36 inches long
  • Weight: 3.5 ounces
  • Colors: seven, including color block and solid

Someone wearing a Road Runner Bags Lil Guy Fanny Pack.

Road Runner Bags Lil Guy Fanny Pack

Utilitarian bike bag.

Though this roomy nylon pack is designed for urban cyclists—it even has a U-lock holster—its minimalist style appeals beyond the biking demo. But some may find it too no-frills for everyday use.

Don’t let the name fool you: The Road Runner Bags Lil Guy Fanny Pack is a surprisingly roomy—if decidedly no-frills—nylon fanny pack. And since it was originally designed with city cyclists in mind, it’s extremely durable, as well.

It’s built tough. The Road Runner Bags fanny pack is made from 1,000-denier Cordura fabric, which is scuff resistant and water resistant; in our tests, no water leaked in. Its zipper is covered by a layer of waterproof fabric to prevent moisture from seeping in through the crevices; the extra material did not get in the way of operating the zipper. This is a pack that was made to last, which is only appropriate, given its eye-raising price tag.

It packs a lot in. In terms of its specs, the Road Runner Bags fanny pack isn’t all that big: 10 by 5 by 2 inches, with a capacity of 1.6 liters. But because of its rectangular shape, thin material, and basic main compartment, which has just one internal flap pocket, it can hold about the same amount of stuff as the physically larger and trapezoidal Herschel Seventeen Hip Pack (13 by 6.5 by 3.5 inches). During testing, the Road Runner Bags fanny pack had enough space for a small paperback, a wallet, a smartphone, keys, and a snack-size bag of chips. Some testers found it bulky to wear, especially when seated. And since the heavy-duty Cordura material isn’t very pliable, it can feel uncomfortable when the pack is full.

Someone opening a Road Runner Bags Lil Guy Fanny Pack.

It has some cyclist-centric features. The exterior of the Road Runner Bags fanny pack is wrapped in a strap of nylon webbing, which has four MOLLE (modular lightweight load-carrying equipment) loops built into the webbing for attaching things such as key rings, carabiner clips, or lights. On the back of the pack, you’ll find a 5-inch-wide U-lock holster that holds most bike locks, including Wirecutter’s top pick, the Kryptonite New-U Evolution Mini-7 .

A close-up of someone wearing a Road Runner Lil Guy Fanny Pack.

  • For such a simple bag, the price is surprisingly steep.
  • We wish the main compartment, which has a solitary internal pocket, had more dividers.
  • Some testers found the pack bulky to wear, especially when seated.
  • The bag’s Cordura material can feel stiff and uncomfortable when full.
  • The waist strap requires adjusting on both sides, like a backpack, which can be bothersome.
  • Warranty: “ 30 days to life warranty ,” meaning that 30 days after purchase, the customer is responsible for shipping costs and some repair fees
  • Dimensions and capacity: 10 by 5 by 2 inches; 1.6 liters
  • Strap length: 33 to 47 inches long
  • Colors: seven

Someone wearing a Herschel Seventeen Hip Pack.

Herschel Seventeen Hip Pack

Big and durable.

This polyester pack is the same size as a standard purse or tote, and it allows you to go hands free. But its large capacity means it can get uncomfortable when fully loaded.

Understandably, not everyone is willing to make the transition from a regular handbag to a fanny pack if it means leaving some of their beloved gear behind in the process. (Hello, all five lip balms!) But with the Herschel Seventeen Hip Pack , you don’t need to make that sacrifice: At 3.5 liters, it’s the roomiest of any of our picks. It also has the longest, most accommodating strap—it can be adjusted from 21 to 52 inches long—so it fits a wider range of waist and chest sizes than our other picks.

Someone opening The Herschel Seventeen Hip Pack’s main compartment.

It lives large. This is the bag to get if you don’t travel light. “I could easily leave another bag at home in some scenarios and pack everything in it,” said Makula Dunbar, associate manager of commerce partnerships. The main compartment fits a small paperback, a clutch wallet, a smartphone, a phone charger, and car keys. This model also has a front zip pocket (with a key hook) that’s large enough for a smartphone, travel tissues, a work badge, and a pack of gum. But that spaciousness can be a blessing and a curse: When it’s full of gear, the Herschel fanny pack feels heavy if carried centered at the waist; sliding the bag around to the hip helps ease the load.

It’s durable. This Herschel fanny pack is made of thick, scuff-resistant 600-denier polyester. The buckle on the waist strap is sturdy and unusually large; people with limited hand strength may need two hands to unbuckle it. The front pocket’s zipper teeth are cloaked in a waterproof seam, which keeps spills or a surprise rainstorm from damaging the contents within (and also, annoyingly, makes the pack harder to open and close). Water didn’t penetrate the bag during our tests, although it did take hours for the exterior fabric to dry.

Note: A fully weather-resistant version of this bag is also available, which we have not tested. It has a matte, weatherproof coating and only one main zippered compartment. But at 1.8 liters, it’s quite a bit smaller than the standard 3.5 liter Herschel Seventeen Hip Pack.

A close-up of someone wearing a Herschel Seventeen Hip Pack.

It doesn’t try too hard. The Herschel Seventeen Hip Pack gives off classic (if basic) fanny pack vibes. “It’s not particularly cute, but it’s somehow lovable in its unabashed dorkiness,” said staff writer Dorie Chevlen. It’s structured and trapezoidal; some fanny packs are oblong-shaped and can press against your midsection, like the Tinyat Small Fanny Pack, featured in the Competition section.

  • The waterproof material around the front-pocket zipper teeth makes this pack harder to open and close than most bags we tested.
  • The buckle on the strap is large, and people with limited hand strength may need two hands to unbuckle it.
  • When it’s packed full of gear, the Herschel fanny pack feels heavy to carry centrally at the waist. (Shift the bag around to your hip to ease the burden.)
  • Dimensions and capacity: 6.5 by 13 by 3.5 inches; 3.5 liters
  • Strap length: 21 to 52 inches long
  • Weight: 7 ounces
  • Colors: over 30 colors and prints

We started out with a list of 47 fanny packs in a variety of sizes and designs. By narrowing in on the key criteria of aesthetics, strap length and adjustability, and price, we were able to whittle that list down to 22 models for in-person testing. The finalists were broken down by small, medium, large, budget, and leather.

We checked each pack for defects and evaluated the quality of the buckles, seams, and zippers. Then we supplied a testing panel with items such as a wallet, keys, tampons, lotion, a smartphone, lip balm, and wet wipes, and we filled each fanny pack with our essential gear to assess the storage capacity. With the bags loaded up, we paid attention to how comfortable they were to wear at the waist and across the shoulder, and how secure the buckles and straps were while worn.

We also ran the bags under a kitchen faucet to test their water resistance.

Two people opening up different kinds of fanny packs.

Finally, we had 10 Wirecutter staffers, with heights ranging from 5-foot-2 to 6-foot-2 and weights ranging from 105 to 200 pounds (and with differing preferences for wearing the packs crossbody or around the waist), take the packs home for continued testing. They used them for daily commutes and weekend excursions, then shared their feedback on the bags’ overall fit, quality, and style.

We tried the small Fila Fanny Pack , the Herschel Fifteen Hip Pack , and the KAVU Spectator , but they weren’t as stylish and comfortable as our picks. The Tom Bihn Side Effect has a detachable strap; unfortunately, that strap detached itself constantly.

The medium Adidas Originals National Waist Pack didn’t expand, and the Big Bud Press Fanny Pack had a wonky strap. The Patagonia Black Hole Waist Pack 5L was the largest pack we tested, and it was too big to feel comfortable.

We tested multiple budget packs, including the  Everest Signature Waist Pack , the  Tinyat Small Fanny Pack , the  Waterfly Fanny Pack With One Water Bottle Holder , and the  Waterfly Lightweight Water-Resistant Fanny Pack 1L . None of them matched our low-cost  JanSport pick’s style and utility.

This article was edited by Ingela Ratledge Amundson and Jennifer Hunter.

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The Best Men’s and Women’s Fanny Packs for Travel

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Fanny packs go by many names. Waist bags, bum bags, hip packs, belt bags,  slings , or crossbody bags. Whatever you call them, these bags are back and a must-have for travelers.

Like a purse or tote, a fanny pack carries all the small stuff you need for a day of sightseeing, like your keys, external battery, and lip balm. With a few exceptions—noted below—most fanny packs don’t carry a water bottle and aren’t large enough to pack extra layers of clothes. If you want a bag to carry a water bottle and a jacket, size up to a daypack . For all the smaller stuff, a fanny pack is a great option.In this guide, you’ll find the best fanny packs for every type of trave l, including men’s and women ‘s picks, plus stylish, lightweight, waterproof, and anti-theft options.

Tortuga Fanny Pack

The bag for hands-free carry of your daily essentials. Wear it alone or with your backpack.

Fanny Pack Testing Notes

I’ve been a travel writer with Tortuga—and a few other travel brands—for the past six years. Before that, I was a bartender, surf instructor, copywriter, and long-haul travel specialist with nearly 20 years of travel experience in over 40 countries.

To help you find the absolute best waist pack, I tested the heck out of 15 leading fanny packs over the past few months. I put them through the wringer at home in New York City and during my around-the-world trip across Europe, Southeast Asia, and Australia, and New Zealand. I wanted to see just how durable and useful a fanny pack could be.

What We Looked At

  • Price: You don’t need to spend $150 for a great fanny pack. 
  • Durability: Can the pack and zippers take a beating day after day?
  • Water-Resistance: How does the bag handle a light drizzle or a wet boating day trip?
  • Style: Do I actually want to wear this in public?
  • Size: How does it fit, and what can fit inside? Also, what’s the right size for a travel fanny pack?
  • Portability: How well does the fanny pack travel, both in use and in my backpack?
  • Organization: Does the fanny pack have enough pockets to keep everything where I want it during the day?
  • Comfort: How does it feel to wear fully loaded all day?

To be transparent, some of these fanny packs were significantly more useful and functional than others, so I tested them for longer. I reward success with more scrutiny, which you’ll see in the full reviews below.

Also, I understand that some of these bags may fit me (6’1”, 170 pounds) great but may rub you the wrong way. Find one that suits your size, needs, and style, and hold it close. The right fanny pack is a game-changer.

Best Fanny Pack s

Whom it’s for.

Minimalist traveler, sightseer, daily commuter, festival goer, and just about everyone with stuff.

  • Optimized Capacity: Offers a more spacious compartment without being bulky, making it ideal for wandering through cities without the need to carry a backpack.
  • Perfect Travel Companion: Keep all of your travel essentials organized and within reach whether you are walking through the airport with a carry-on backpack or for an expedition tour during your vacation. 
  • Comfort for Extended Use: The sling’s padded backing ensures that it remains comfortable when being carried all day while fully packed. 
  • Water resistance : This fanny pack can’t handle going scuba diving, but its waterproof Shell200 sailcloth fabric can shrug off almost any wet weather. 
  • Super durable: The rugged recycled polyester won’t fade or fray after months of brutal daily use.
  • Stay organized: Tortuga’s sling has numerous mesh and zippered pockets to keep your stuff where you want regardless of how you carry it.
  • Worldwide Warranty: Tortuga’s 100% satisfaction guarantee. This is a lifetime warranty for travelers wherever they may be across the globe.
  • No water bottle pocket: If you absolutely have to carry a water bottle, this fanny pack might not be for you. I clip my Vapur .7L collapsible water bottle onto the strap, and it works like a charm.
  • Not 100% waterproof: This is not a dry bag. While the fabric is waterproof, the zippers are not. So don’t trust it with sensitive electronics while paddle boarding.

Bottom Line

The daily use I’ve gotten from the Tortuga Travel Sling to keep everything I need within reach in a sleek, organized fanny pack makes this bag a great purchase. 

It is a durable, comfortable, do-everything fanny pack that works for days in the airport, urban exploring, festival essentials, or just a day of sightseeing to keep all of your most important items safe and close at hand.

Heck, there’s even a hidden “secret” zipper compartment close to the body that keeps credit cards, tickets, and cash safely stowed away from your other stuff.

I love to load this up with my camera, phone, wallet, passport, and earbuds and toss it in the tray at security at the airport. No more fumbling in my pockets for loose items or wondering if everything is safe. Everything is right where I need it, even when I board the plane.

Patagonia Ultralight Black Hole 1L Mini Hip Pack Backpack

Minimalists, urban travelers, and fashionable flashpackers, 

I hate that I like this fanny pack so much . But I do.

I got the Patagonia 1L Ultralight Black Hole Mini to use as a day bag in town during a long-distance thru-hike in Spain called the Camino de Santiago. Just something to keep my phone, wallet, and keys organized in my hiking bag and handy when I changed out of my hiking clothes to head into town.

Cut to seven months later, and I had been using this little bag almost daily across Europe and Southeast Asia. It became a staple of my daily prep during that trip.

Don’t buy this fanny pack if you don’t want to become a fanny pack person. Because once you experience the ease of tossing your phone, wallet, keys, earbuds, passport, loose change, eye mask, and maybe even a snack into this deceptively large fanny pack, you’re never going back to pockets again.

  • 1L is enough sometimes : I routinely pack the main pocket with a passport, iPhone, and DJI Osmo Pocket Camera. The front pocket holds my wallet, earbuds, change, and assorted candy and snacks.
  • Just enough organization: The main pocket does it all, while the smaller front pocket is perfect for the little stuff, like change, earbuds, or even a front pocket wallet.
  • The price : For less than $50, you get a do-it-all minimalist day bag, flight bag, and hiking bag you can proudly carry anywhere.
  • Surprisingly hip: The color options and two-tone style make this fanny pack something you’ll want to wear even in chic European destinations. I went with maroon, blue, and red.
  • Not great for larger items: The width tops out at around most smartphone lengths. If you have a particularly large phone, you might fumble to get it in and out of the main pocket.
  • Unstructured: The Black Hole doesn’t hold its shape well. And because of its lack of internal organization, your stuff will move around.
  • Only for minimalists : I use the fanny pack in sling mode (over one shoulder) as my day bag but don’t often need things like a jacket or guidebook. If you pack a lot, go with something bigger like a daypack .
  • No water bottle pocket: Like most minimalist fanny packs.  
  • Not 100% waterproof : While it performs well in most weather, don’t trust it with sensitive electronics during a downpour.

The Patagonia Black Hole surpassed its modest price tag. This is a great fanny pack that works for keeping your few most important items safe and close at hand.I find it handy to fill this with my daily essentials like my phone, wallet, keys, and earbuds to grab and go to work or out for errands.

Gone are the days of awkwardly searching through my pockets or bag for each of these items. When testing this bag, I could go about my day with the peace of mind that my necessities are secure and easily accessible, streamlining my daily routines and outings.

Herschel Seventeen Waist Pack 3.5L

Anyone looking for a larger day bag style sling.

Let’s be clear: fanny packs are gender-neutral. Every fanny pack on this list can be worn by anyone. Heck, my girlfriend also sports a teal Patagonia Black Hole Mini as one of her favorite day bags.

The fit, feel, and style of most bum bags translate to just about everyone. However, some fanny pack options are slightly more targeted towards female travelers. One of the best we’ve found is the Herschel Seventeen Hip Pack .

  • Elevated style : Yes, this looks like a fanny pack, but it’s a cool one.
  • Waterproof zipper front pocket: Keep your phone safe and dry.
  • Color options: Match this fanny pack with your favorite outfit or go ghost protocol with a matte black pack. Herschel’s color options ensure you won’t get stuck with pink because it’s “for women .”
  • The size : This could be a pro for you, but the Seventeen is pretty big. It’s basically a purse. That might be great for some, but too much for others.
  • No water bottle pocket : The pack is big enough to keep a small water bottle inside, but you might get your stuff wet.
  • No internal organization: The main pocket can get cluttered with too much stuff and not enough separation.

The Seventeen Hip Pack is stylish, durable, and great for all-day wear. But it’s also a bit bigger than I prefer, making it basically a full-time crossbody sling. That’s not a deal breaker for anyone who’s used to carrying a purse or shoulder bag, just worth pointing out.

Also, the missing internal organization in the main pocket might be frustrating if you carry a lot of smaller items. And remember, you can always downsize to the Fifteen Hip Pack , but you’ll lose the waterproof front zipper compartment if you go with a smaller fanny pack.

All-in-all this hip pack is a great transitional day bag/purse/fanny pack, especially if you’re already used to carrying a bag every day. Upgrade your clutch or downsize your daypack to experience hands-free travel in a package you’ll rock with confidence anywhere.

Moment Waterproof 2L Sling & Fanny Pack

Photographers, minimalists, urban travelers, and digital nomads.

I love the Moment Fanny Sling pack because it’s all about functionality. Designed as an everyday carry for mobile photographers, the Moment team packed this bag with features that just plain work. 

  • Thoughtful organization: The main pocket is full of slots and sleeves to keep your cards, lenses, or whatever else you need organized and ready to go.
  • Waterproof zippers : One of the only truly “weatherproof” fanny packs on the market, so you can trust your stuff won’t get ruined if it’s raining.
  • Secret back pocket : I’m a sucker for secret pockets. The small “passport” pocket on the back is comfy and clever.
  • Compression straps : Like the Bellroy Sling, the built-in compression straps keep the fanny sling close to your body when you’re on the move.
  • Over organized: I dig the internal organization, but if you want to carry larger items it can be a bit too much for some people.
  • Mainly for camera gear : This is a photography sling disguised as a fanny pack.
  • No water bottle pocket : Like many fanny packs on this list, it won’t keep you hydrated.

Honestly, this bag has some special features, and you should consider it if you’re a camera addict. It’s a great weather-proof fanny pack that’s cleverly divided, packed with mobile tech-friendly features like scratch-resistant lens pockets, and it’s nearly half the price of the Bellroy sling, with a lot of the same look and features.The Moment Fanny Sling is a clear winner for most travelers, but if you’re planning to “do it for the gram,” this is your go-to travel fanny pack.

Patagonia Black Hole 5L Waist Pack

Hikers, plain and simple. We know you wouldn’t travel with a hiking backpack, but you might travel with a hip pack that goes from travel to the trail.

The big brother to the Black Hole Mini, the 5L Black Hole Waist Pack has every feature you could ask for in a lumbar pack.

It’s just the right size to fit snacks, emergency supplies, and a change of clothes for a long hike without being awkwardly big in other situations. The waterproof finish is sufficient for most weather, and the pocket design, while basic, is perfect for loading up for the trail.

I like Patagonia fanny packs and would recommend the 5L Black Hole for day hikes, especially if you’re not a fan of hiking backpacks for shorter treks.

  • Water bottle pockets: Finally, a fanny pack that can handle a decent-sized water bottle. The elastic pockets expand to fit many water bottle sizes and shrink away when not in use.
  • Lumbar pack design : This is definitely not a sling. Designed to be loaded up and worn at the waist, the compression straps and comfortable padding make this a hiker’s dream.
  • Simple, spacious pockets: One main pocket and one front pocket. You’re good to go.
  • Not 100% waterproof: Nothing sucks more than getting stuck on the trail in a downpour. While more waterproof than many packs, it’s still not dry bag level protection.
  • No added functionality : I like that this bag is streamlined but would appreciate a few attachment points on the front for paracord or lights.
  • Price: This big bag is over $100 most of the time.

A great hiking lumbar pack is hard to find. But the Patagonia Waist Pack is the right size, shape, and design for just about any day hike. Well worth the modest investment if you want to keep your pack light without sacrificing much functionality on your next trailhead.

Bellroy 7L Sling Bag

Minimalists, urban explorers, and people who think they’re too cool for fanny packs.

Without a doubt, the coolest fanny pack on this list is the 7L Sling from Bellroy . Technically a “crossbody sling” this 7L pack still looks and feels like a fanny pack to me, and honestly, most everyone carries their fanny pack as a sling anyway.

That’s a subtle but important shift from smaller fanny packs. The added weight of a fully-packed seven-liter bag isn’t comfortable to carry in the front. Remember, a fanny pack only helps keep your stuff safe from thieves and pickpockets if you wear it in front. The clever shoulder strap design works like a kind of compression strap to keep the weight close to your body for easier

overloaded days.

You can load this bag up with a bunch of stuff and wear it like a messenger bag, but I liked it best when it was in fanny pack mode.

  • It looks great: This bag just looks hip as hell. The colors, the style, the sling. You’ll want to wear this bag, and you will be asked questions about it. Prepare to make an entrance.
  • It’s rugged: Like many fanny packs on this list, the Bellroy is made with recycled polyester so it’s durable and moderately water-resistant .
  • Big enough for your stuff: Unlike my favorite fanny pack, The Black Hole Mini, the Bellroy sling is… well… a sling. It’s big enough for larger items. You can fit a small water bottle, full size Moleskine notebook, and other larger items easily in this 7L sling.
  • Front pocket and key clip: The strongest part of this sling is the front pocket. The larger front pocket helps keep your phone away from the stuff that might scratch it while still managing to make everything a blind grab away. No more fumbling in a dark purse or never-ending day bag for your stuff.
  • The price : This is a great sling, but there’s no getting around the price tag. At $100, this amongst is the most expensive fanny packs on our list. It might not be in your budget, despite the great design.
  • It’s big: The ability to hulk out to 7L is great when you need it. However, 7L day in and day out can be a pain. The compression-style strap helps keep this sling close to your body, but it’s not going to make your stuff less heavy.
  • It’s not a fanny pack : This is a large sling pretending to be a fanny pack. It’s designed to be worn as a crossbody bag, and you don’t want to wear this one around your waist.

I managed to fit a journal, pens, Bluetooth keyboard, sandwich, phone, wallet, keys, earbuds, change, passport, water bottle, and battery pack in the Bellroy.

I didn’t care much for the gimmicks like the magnetic clasp on the front for quick on/off access, but the sunglasses pocket in the main compartment was surprisingly handy, especially in Southeast Asia. I scratched up a few pairs of sunnies before testing this bag.

The Bellroy Sling is the most expensive fanny pack on this list at $99, but if you’re in the need of ultra-stylish performance in a sleek city-friendly package, it’s worth the investment. The front pocket is fantastic for keeping your keys, wallet, and phone organized and ready to go, and the spacious main compartment can hold a shocking amount of stuff.

ZUK Anti Theft Sling Bag Shoulder

Minimalists, urban travelers, commuters, and festivalgoers.

Most fanny packs are anti-theft bags thanks to their design. You typically wear them in front of your body on your chest or waist. Today most travelers wear fanny packs like a sling bag over one shoulder. That situates the bag squarely on your chest just below your line of sight, a tough place for thieves to reach without you noticing.

However, some people really like to over-prepare. And that’s cool. For the nervous road warriors out there, the ZUK Anti Theft Bag is a great theft-proof sling bag. Wear it all day at festivals, on crowded public transit, or just walking tours through your favorite crime-riddled city.

  • Zipper Locks: Anti-theft lock included with easy to set your own codes and keep your privacy.
  • Big secret pocket : I’m all about the hidden body pocket. Pressed up against you, this is the best place to keep your passport or emergency money safe and sound. The pocket runs the length of the bag unlike other unusable stash pockets.
  • Mesh organization : Internal organization keeps everything where you want it so you can open it with confidence and get what you need quickly.
  • No water bottle: No designated water bottle storage on board.
  • Other, better bags have all the same benefits : Look over our better-reviewed bags above. You can find all the same features in better products.

The simple grab-and-go style front pocket is great for holding frequently used items. However, the large hidden rear pocket is my favorite feature on this bum bag because it’s actually large enough to use.

Unlike other stash pockets, this one runs the length of the bag, meaning you can fit a passport, money, and other valuables here to keep them safe. A safety feature is only useful if you use it. You’ll use this one.

The strap is also one of the most comfortable I tried thanks to the reinforced design. It’s wide enough to comfortably wear as a sling, and at 3L you don’t need a compression strap feature unless you’re transporting gold bars in this thing.

All around, the Zuk Fannypack is a great fanny pack for keeping your stuff safe on the go. Perfect for festivals, bike commuters, and walking tour enthusiasts. I just plain like this fanny pack and appreciate the clever built-in features that incidentally make it great for keeping dirty thieves away from my sweet sweet stuff.

Expert Tips On How To Choose A Fanny Pack

A secure pocket.

The first requirement is a security-zippered pocket for passports and currency. I often travel solo and am totally responsible for my belongings and safety. I prefer an over-the-shoulder type with adjustable straps, which may have the ability to become a fanny pack as well.

Vicki D’Amore , Travel Consultant, Expedia Cruises

Lightweight and Adjustable

I love a good fanny pack that is made with lightweight and waterproof material. It needs to have several interior compartments, and preferably, an interior ring to which I can clip my keys. I look for an adjustable strap so that I can wear it cross-body or around the waist. The key to a great pack is when you forget you are even wearing it!

Michelle Labarca , Travel Agent, Dream Vacations

Durability and Weather Resistance 

Material and durability are top priorities when on the hunt for the perfect fanny pack. Exploring new places requires a fanny pack that can withstand the challenges of the road. 

Investing in a durable fanny pack means focusing on enjoying the journey rather than worrying about belongings. It’s the peace of mind that comes with knowing the fanny pack can handle whatever the adventure throws its way, making it an indispensable companion on travels.

Hammer Tsui , Travel Blogger, A Fun Couple

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The 11 Very Best Fanny Packs

They can be used on date night, while hiking, or even as a hands-free diaper bag..

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Best fanny pack overall.

  • Best for travel
  • Best for errands
  • Best leather
  • Best for parents
  • Best for running

Call it a fanny pack, a belt bag, bum bag, or a waist pack — I’ve owned many options over the years, and I love the hands-free style deeply. Fanny packs are so versatile that I have one with me almost every day, whether I’m walking my dogs , driving to a dinner party , or catching a flight . The best ones are made of sturdy materials, like polyester or neoprene, and can handle being stuffed full (and a little rain ) as you run errands. They’ll also have been designed with convenience and security in mind — I like my fanny packs with plenty of pockets and thoughtful organization, so I can keep track of my phone, keys, wallet, Laneige lip balm , and other daily necessities, and not have to entirely unpack the thing just to find a piece of gum .

To uncover the most stylish (but still functional) fanny packs, my fellow Strategist writers and I tested several on trips , walks , and hikes . Then, my colleague Rachael Griffiths and I asked more than a dozen fashionable people, including models, photographers, stylists, for their favorite fanny packs, too. If you don’t want to scroll through all the options, you can click any of the links below to jump straight to the fanny pack that sounds right for you. And if you’re looking for something a bit larger, read my guide to weekender bags and carry-ons .

What we’re looking for

The material will help determine the functionality of your fanny pack. Water-resistant ones like nylon and polyester will ensure your things stay dry. Leather and neoprene, which can be hand-washed with light detergents, are easier to clean. I’ve noted the material of each fanny pack so you can pick the one that’s right for you.

Whether it sits above your hips or across your chest, each fanny pack has a specific way it closes. A buckle closure is typical, but a few on this list are unique in their design.

Strap length

Most fanny packs have adjustable straps to tighten or loosen them to fit your size or activity needs. But some have a limit on how long they go, so I’ve made note of that wherever I can.

Dagne Dover Ace Fanny Pack

Material: Neoprene | Closure: Buckle closure | Strap length: 36 inches

Strategist writer Rachael Griffiths has been using this Dagne Dover fanny pack for a year — it’s become her go-to on daily walks. At the Strategist, we’re longtime fans of the brand’s neoprene backpacks , carry-ons , and work totes , but Griffiths says this bag in particular is a standout for its smaller details, like the key clip. “I’m known for scrambling around my bag, sure that this time I’ve lost my keys for good — only to find them wedged between my SPF and claw clip,” she says. The key clip takes care of all that, making it easy to find her keys right inside the bag. Griffiths also likes how the bag holds its shape even when she’s stuffed it full of her essentials (it has a slightly spongy exterior, so it doesn’t look skew-whiff with a water bottle inside.)

Strategist editor Maxine Builder uses the brand’s fanny pack because its “logo is hidden on the backside, in relatively small print,” making it more discreet than her other fanny pack, the Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag. “It also feels a little less sporty, so it’s a nice ‘going out’ option,” she adds. It’s this versatility (it’s a day to night fanny pack) combined with the thoughtful touches, generous capacity, and squishy comfortable fit that make this my favorite fanny pack — even with its higher price point considered.

Best less-expensive fanny pack

Jansport Fifth Avenue Fanny Pack

Material: Polyester | Closure: Buckle closure | Strap length: 50 inches

If $95 is more than you’d like to spend on a fanny pack, I suggest this under-$20 bag from ’90s classic brand Jansport. Griffiths used the retailer’s backpacks for several years throughout college and notes that the fanny packs are made from the same sturdy 600-denier polyester that carted her books around school. And while it’s the cheapest bag on our list, it’s still just as durable as bags quadruple the price. It comes in a nice range of colors and styles (including a lilac and camo), too. “JanSport is known for its high-quality sports bags,” says stylist and designer Alljahni Mack . It will add a “beautiful splash of color to your outfit and is compact for an active day spent hiking or working out.” The bag also has one of the longest straps of all the fanny packs listed here, so it’s a good choice if you’re plus-size or broad-shouldered.

Best fanny pack for travel

Patagonia Black Hole Waist Pack 5L

Material: Recycled polyester | Closure: Buckle closure | Strap length: Not listed

We can’t get enough of Patagonia’s Black Hole range. The duffel has topped our list of the best weekender bag s for two years in a row — thanks to its durability and ultrasturdy material — and its waist pack is like its more compact cousin. That is not to say, however, that the Patagonia waist pack is “small.” After receiving it, Griffiths found that it felt more like a sling than a fanny pack — especially on her five-foot-five frame. It’s both waxy and cushioned, which makes it water-resistant, but not so stiff that it doesn’t fit comfortably against the body. It also has a five-liter capacity, and an additional pocket to stow a water bottle on the side (so you don’t have to rummage through your belongings every time you want to take a sip ). There are two pockets, one for smaller essentials like cards and keys, and the larger back pocket. This is where Charlotte Stone keeps training treats and doggy treats in it on daily walks with her two dogs. She describes the bag as “ridiculously functional.”

Best fanny pack for errands

Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag

Material: Polyester and nylon | Closure: Buckle closure | Strap length: 41.7 inches

Lululemon makes some of my favorite gym bags, and like those larger bags, this belt bag maximizes function and style. There was a time when it was perennially out of stock (it’s very popular with tweens), but now you can regularly get your hands on one of its 14 colorways. In addition to a larger, front-facing pocket, it has a discreet back pocket, which is great for storing a phone, some cash, or credit cards — all the essentials you’d need for an errand run. Inside the main pocket, there is also a mesh-pocket, so everything inside is easy to see without too much jiggling around. Builder finds the Lululemon branding on the front “a little embarrassing at times,” but it’s small enough to go unnoticed. She says that it fits all of her everyday necessities, including a sunglasses case, wallet , phone, and car keys, and she can still “easily sling it across my chest.” Plus, “it’s fairly sturdy” and “water-resistant,” so she can wear it in a rainstorm and not worry that anything will get soaked.

Best surprisingly roomy fanny pack

Baggu Fanny Pack

Material: Nylon | Closure: Buckle closure | Strap length: Choice of either 34 or 45 inches  

When Griffiths tested this Baggu fanny pack, she was surprised by how much fit inside its two spacious pockets. There’s enough room for a 16-ounce water bottle, a book, and your other fanny-pack essentials (think phone, keys, a tube of hand cream ). Photographer Jacq Harriet even told me that this bag can hold her chunky 35-mm. camera, and is strong enough too: It’s made from a sturdy nylon. “It holds pretty much everything, like a Mary Poppins never-ending bag,” she says. It also comes in a massive range of eighteen colors, and is definitely my favorite-looking fanny pack of any on this list.

Best leather fanny pack

Clare V. Fanny Pack

Material: Leather | Closure: Belt closure | Strap length: 29–45 inches

I’ve heard lots about this fanny pack from Clare V. — two of the people we interviewed name-checked it, and model Brooklyn Decker even recommended it to us as one of the things she can’t live without. Instead of a buckle closure (like the above Dagne Dover model, for example), it closes like a belt with a simple gold buckle. It fits your phone, keys, wallet, sunglasses, and other little essentials like lip balm or minis. Decker got it as a gift from a friend and uses it whenever she’s running around or just soaking up the great outdoors. Iva Pawling, the co-founder and CEO of Richer Poorer, owns it in three different colors and wears it daily: “Clare’s designs are everyday gear with a hint of cool and whimsy, which make them perfect.”

Best fanny pack for parents

Paravel Fold-Up Belt Bag

Material: Nylon | Closure: Buckle closure | Strap length: 21–34 inches

Parents, allow me to point you to this belt bag, which writer Sarah Hoover uses as a minimalist diaper bag . Hoover explains that, after her first baby, she “discovered that, for day-to-day excursions, a fanny pack is far superior to any proper diaper bag.” At first, she would carry two diapers, a Ziploc of wipes, and an extra onesie in the bag. But as her son has grown, her load has actually gotten lighter — with more space to spare for her own essentials, like a ChapStick and credit cards (which she keeps in the front pouch of the fanny pack). “Paravel’s pack, in its austerity and attention to smart design, goes well with jeans and simple dresses, but has a price that makes me not too worried if it ends up with a little baby puke on it,” Hoover says.

Best ( faux ) leather fanny pack for parents

Kibou Bag

Material: Vegan leather | Closure: Buckle closure | Strap length: 33–49 inches

After being sent this diaper bag –fanny pack combo by Kibou, it has become Strategist senior writer Lauren Ro’s “go-to.” While it’s technically meant to act as a compact replacement for a diaper bag — it has space for diapers, a waterproof pocket for wipes, plus a built-in changing mat in the back — she has begun using it as her everyday bag, she says. “What makes it convenient for baby use is what makes it great for everyday life: Everything you need is easily accessible, and it’s small enough to not get in the way,” she adds. Ro says she especially likes the pocket in the front with cardholders, which lets her grab her credit card without having to dig. She also likes that it’s made of easily wipeable vegan leather. “It’s just big enough to carry the absolute minimum: The main compartment fits my wallet (which is admittedly fat), phone, keys, a small bottle of hand sanitizer , lip balm, and a mask,” she says. “I take it everywhere, and it’s convenient for when I need to be hands-free, whether that’s at the grocery store, chasing my toddler around the neighborhood, or at protests.

Best fanny pack for running

FlipBelt

Material: Neoprene | Closure: No closure | Strap length: Strap in S–XL

As someone who’s been a runner for most of my life, I’ve needed a fanny pack that’s sleek and won’t weigh me down on the go. This bag from FlipBelt is just that. I’ve owned mine for around six months and love that it’s slim and made from a firm yet stretchy neoprene that sits snugly around my hips. It’s the right width to fit my iPhone 15 Pro Max and a few essentials, but not so bulky that it’s an annoyance while I’m running. You won’t find a more comfortable waist pack than the FlipBelt, and the minimal design means it easily blends in with any pair of leggings or shorts. It’s so discreet that it can also double up as an anti-theft fanny pack, says Molly Fergus , who is the general manager of TripSavvy. “I’ve considered using this as a money belt when I’m in crowded areas. It could easily hide underneath a baggy shirt, so your passport, cash, and CDC card — perhaps the most valuable item of the three — are safely hidden,” she explains.

Best larger fanny pack for running

Janji Multipass Sling Bag

Material: PU-coated ripstop | Closure: Buckle closure | Strap length: Not listed

If you need a little bit more room, you might be better suited to this larger but still svelte sling bag from Janji. Frequent runner and Strategist writer Jeremy Rellosa told me it’s the best thing he bought in the whole of 2022. It’s more convenient than a running vest, while still having enough space to store keys, a phone, and running essentials like a water bottle, a spare T-shirt, and some snacks. “One of my favorite things to do in New York is to go on a long run with friends to some food destination, eat there, and then take the train back home. This pack is perfect for those excursions.” The bag also has a hidden cross-body strap, meaning it can transform from a fanny pack to a sling worn on the back — whichever way you prefer to wear it.

Best fanny pack for festivals and raves

Carhartt Waist Pack

Material: Polyester | Closure: Buckle closure | Strap length: 54 inches

Griffiths went to three festivals last summer and says this fanny pack was essential. “I wanted something durable and rainproof — summertime or not, I was still in Britain,” she says. This Carhartt waist pack ticked both boxes and was roomy enough for her phone, keys, money, snacks, and a little tube of sunscreen. You can hook water bottles and a packable rain jacket onto two loops sewn onto the bag, too. It’s since seen her through several raves and events — and though you can cram a lot inside the waist pack, it’s not cumbersome on a busy dance floor. Plus, it looks understated thanks to its simple slate-gray polyester shell.

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The fanny pack goes in and out of style, but it can be a useful item for travel. We asked the TFG readers for their favorite styles and for tips on how to wear them. These are their recommendations on the best fanny packs for travel!

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We’re dying to know: are THEY really back or is it a ploy to make everyone u nfashionable ? We asked TFG readers what they thought and tons of them voted that hip packs are perfect for travel, so long as you’re comfortable wearing one. Check out our readers’ tips and tricks for wearing fanny packs and their recommendations on the best ones!

Fanny Packs for Travel

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Travelon Anti-Theft Convertible Waistpack

Securely Cute Fanny Pack: Travelon

Another TFG reader recommended choice that’s a secure fanny pack for women is the Travelon Anti-Theft Convertible Crossbody . While this bag has some pretty details, it’s also fully loaded with great security features.

A terrific belt bag for your next adventure, this one has front and back pockets, RFID protected card slots, and an RFID protected passport pocket. One TFG reader shares, “I have this one. I wore it on my trip to Florida and Key West. Worked great. So light and versatile.”

It also features slash-resistant material, an adjustable shoulder strap that can be used as a crossbody as well as a belt bag, and lockable zippers. 

Another TFG reader was so happy that she “wore it all over Spain,” and comments further, “I have this one and love it. It was nice to be able to convert from waist to shoulder after days on end of sightseeing.” 

Our readers are massive fans of Travelon bags. Take a look at our review of their anti-theft crossbody phone purse !

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Baggallini Triple Zip Bag

Cute Retro Fanny Pack: Baggallini

Sometimes fanny pack bags are simple and that’s all you need, hence the Baggallini Triple Zip Bag is a stellar choice that won’t disappoint.

Made of nylon and lined with polyester, this one appears small but has multiple pockets to hold all your things and won’t bulge when full. Also, it has a slight retro-feel.

One reader shares, “I love this bag, can fit a phone, and so much more!” You can get it in six fashionable colors to suit your mood or style!

Read our Baggallini Everywhere bag review to find out why our readers rave about them!

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Herschel Supply Co. Fifteen Waist Pack

Sporty Fanny Pack: Herschel Supply Co.

If you’re looking for a sporty fanny pack with nice accents, then Herschel Supply Co. has a great one for you. It’s small enough to travel light but the right size to fit everything you need.

Like all of Herschel’s products, this bag is both quality and cute. One TFG reader shares, “I’m a big fan of all the Herschel hip packs. So many colors! It’s my favorite bag. Also solves the problem of how to carry a bag while wearing a poncho!”

With a fabric liner and clip fastened strap, this bag will go places with you. And a big bonus—any scuffs wipe off! 

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The Packable Sling Bag

Packable Fanny Pack: Away

Away’s Packable sling bag is a super convenient option that will store your essentials while keeping things light. The water-resistant nylon is durable and easy to care for, and the spacious interior features a handy zip pocket. 

Readers especially love that it folds down into a teeny little pouch so you can have it on hand for whenever you need it! And the adjustable strap that you can wear in many different ways is yet another great bonus. Choose from six fun colors! 

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Pacsafe Anti-Theft Fanny Pack

Functional Fanny Pack: Pacsafe

If you’re looking for a practical bag that keeps your belongings safe while still looking fashionable, then check out the Pacsafe Vibe 100 Anti-Theft Fanny Pack .

One TFG reader who adores this bag, shares, “I bought this one a few years ago before a trip to Europe, and never stopped using it, it’s my everyday purse now. I love it so much! It’s sleek and non-bulky and doesn’t stick out far. I also like that the strap can be worn around your waist as a fanny pack, or clipped on like a standard purse which is nice if you need to dress up. The fabric is satiny, so it easily goes from casual to formal.”

This versatile bag can be worn at the waist, over the shoulder, or as a crossbody. It’s lightweight, cut resistant with steel mesh inlay, and has lockable zippers, so you’ll be safe from pickpockets. Not to mention the RFID protection and the adjustable, slashguard straps for extra security. 

Here are the best money belt for traveling along with additional anti-theft accessories!

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SINNO Large Fanny Pack

Water-Repellent Fanny Pack: SINNO

Users rave about SNNO belt bags, and their waterproof fanny is secure and made of a durable polyester fabric that has a sleek look! It has three compartments to hold small essentials, including a secure inner pocket. It can fit a phone, passport, and even has an earphone port (if you aren’t using wireless buds). 

It’s a great option for air travel, amusement parks, or hitting the pool. One reviewer shares, “ The best bag for travel and easy to wear all day. I loved that I was able to fill all my essentials for a long day and my phone.”

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Vera Bradley Belt Bag

Light and Airy Fanny Pack: Vera Bradley

This whimsically, cute fanny pack by Vera Bradley can fit everything you need so you can travel hands-free.

This bag is unique in that it has two separate pouches to keep extra organized. And while it’s a fanny pack style, it also doubles as a crossbody option. As an added bonus, the material is water-resistant and sustainably made!

A reader who fell in love with the Vera shares that it’s “really pretty.” We couldn’t agree more!

Check out this convertible backpack purse for travel and find out why we love it!

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Osprey Daylite Waist Pack: Amazon | Osprey | Moosejaw

Sporty Fanny Pack: Osprey

Heading on a sporty trip? Readers love Osprey, especially for outdoor travel adventures! The Daylite Waist Pack will keep your belongings safe and close by while keeping you hands-free so you can focus on the fun! 

This pack is water-repellent, will keep your essentials organized with multiple zip pockets, and has an adjustable strap for comfy and secure wearing.

A traveler says, “This waist pack is extremely well-built. The materials and workmanship are top-notch. Use it for short hikes, or carry it on a vacation city trek, to the beach, or through the airport to help keep your hands free and your stuff together. It’ll comfortably carry your phone, wallet, keys, a map, and other small personal items.” 

There’s also a slightly different version of the Daylite waist pack at Nordstrom !

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Kanken Hip Pack with Waist Belt

Reliable Travel Belt Bag: Fjallraven

The Kanken belt bag by Fjallraven is not only super cute, but is versatile, high-quality, and a convenient size for storing the necessities. Made of durable, water-resistant, and easy-to-clean fabric, it can handle anything from hikes to theme parks to the beach! 

The belt strap is adjustable, plus there’s a little top handle for easy grab-and-go carrying. And it comes in a range of fun colors!

A reader says, “I use it as a purse/daypack. Love it. It also packs flat in a suitcase. It holds a lot, suprisingly.” 

Finding the best day pack for travel can ensure you have a secure and hands-free vacation!

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KAVU Spectator Belt Bag

Bohemian Belt Bag: Kavu Spectator 

If you love a relaxed, hippie vibe, then tote around this cute Kavu belt bag . Made of a high quality polyester, this fanny pack has so many fun and freewheeling prints to choose from! 

You can carry everything you need in its spacious interior, as there are two zippered compartments to keep your valuables stored. One TFG reader shares that they “love the bohemian style” and take it everywhere.

Before you rush out the door, make sure you know what to pack in your day bag for sightseeing and shopping days!

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Zorfin Fanny Pack Waist Bag

Cheap and Cheerful Fanny Pack: Zorfin

If you’re on a budget and want a fanny pack belt bag that won’t cost an arm and a leg, then this Zorfin is for you!

This cute bag is made of synthetic leather with a strong and flexible strap. A reader says, “I wore this at a theme park but plan to wear it in Thailand in a few months. It’s quite roomy—carried my phone, reading glasses, point and shoot camera, and wallet. Light, practical, cute, and very inexpensive from Amazon.” 

It comes in a TON of colors so you can match it with your outfits, too!

Our readers love these crossbody phone purses for keeping their devices handy!

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MZ Wallace Metro Belt Bag

Chic Nylon Fanny Pack: MZ Wallace

This bag by MZ Wallace is adorably chic. While it’s a little pricier than some of the other reader recommendations, the durable nylon material works well for travel. 

And though it’s compact, it’s mighty enough to fit all of your essentials. One TFG reader shares, “My son bought me this one that I thought I would never wear but I actually wear it all the time…  when I go on trips, when I walk my dog, and when I run errands and don’t need to take my big bag!! It’s cute and stylish too. Love it!”

This is a terrific little bag for when you’re planning on traveling light. Plus, TFG readers adore it!

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Lo & Sons Waverley 2 Fanny Pack

Classic Pouch Belt Bag: Lo & Sons

Want something black, yet sleek? Consider the Lo & Sons fanny pack which might work perfectly for your next trip!

This leather belt bag is a chic addition to your travel wardrobe. One TFG reader shares, “I tried it on with my Spanx leggings and I love it. I can’t wait to take it as my small bag in lieu of a crossbody on my next trip.” 

It’s a small, yet classic looking bag that can match any outfit. It has sleek gold hardware and an adjustable strap. Another reader declares, “This bag is really cute.”

Find out why our readers love their Lo & Sons bags in this review !

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Ecosusi Leather Belt Bag

Fashion-Forward Fanny Pack: Ecosusi

The Ecosusi leather belt bag has a sleek, modern feel that coordinates well with dresses, dark jeans, and more tailored shorts. Not to mention, it’s small but able to hold the essentials. 

With a secure front closure and belted waist strap, your belongings will be safe and sound while visiting your favorite sites. 

TFG readers highly recommend this fanny pack for women. One fervent fan shares, “I bought this for a vacation. I ended up loving it so much and didn’t use any other purse or bag. It was so convenient and cute – I ended up biking a lot and it was so practical to always use!” 

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Hebetag Leather Waist Bag Fanny Pack

Soft Leather Belt Bag: Hebetag

If you’re looking for a leather belt bag, Hebetag creates a stylish one with enough organizational pockets and a sleek look that can be worn with a casual or even dressier outfit. 

One TFG reader shares, “I recently bought this belt bag and can’t say enough great things about it. It’s very soft leather, it’s a not a bulky profile that lays flat, yet it holds a bunch of necessities. I’ll be traveling solo for a few days in Europe and want my hands and shoulders free for those days.” 

It’s a quality-made bag with quite a few exterior zip pockets to keep your things protected. Plus, it comes in a bunch of different colors and each color has a distinct style. Another reader shares her opinion, “Love my new belt bag. It actually holds quite a lot without bulging.”

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Travelon Anti-Theft Convertible Crossbody

Why Wear a Fanny Pack?

Even the name “ fanny pack ” seems to bear a hint of fashion “don’t,” but they’re so handy when it comes to keeping track of your things while you’re traveling that we asked our readers to share their opinions on whether you should wear one or not.

As it turns out, many TFG readers love these little belt bags. Here are their top reasons why they are a travel “do”:

They Can Help Keep Your Belongings Safe

Most TFG readers agree that a fanny pack travel bag is awesome because it helps with keeping their belongings safe (especially if you go with an anti-theft model). 

Unlike a traditional purse that hangs lower (or has to be thrown over your shoulder), these bags sit closer to you which makes many wearers feel more secure. One reader shares, “I wear mine all over when traveling. It feels safer than anything else. My kids hate it, but I’m big-busted and a crossbody just hits me wrong.” 

Another comment, “I love them, always have and am thrilled they are back. I find them to be a way to safely carry valuables that I might not want in a backpack and for easy access to phone, keys, sunglasses, etc. Also, a good way to keep boarding passes and passports safely at my fingertips.”

The consensus is clear, a fanny pack is back for a reason, and is a strong option for travel when it comes to avoiding pickpockets or opportunistic thieves.

You Can Stay Hands-Free

Besides keeping your belongings secure and away from the prying hands of pickpockets, a fanny pack belt bag makes walking the streets or sightseeing easier because you can have both hands free to carry other things.  

One reader shares, “I just wore one for 10 days traveling in Italy… I may never carry a purse again. So nice to be hands-free.” While another adds, “Do it! Hands-free and secure.”

They Reduce Shoulder Pain

A traditional bag, whether it’s a crossbody or shoulder purse, can really weigh on your arms and shoulders during long days of walking. Inevitably, this can cause some pretty nasty pain that can negatively impact your trip.

One TFG reader shares, “I find I constantly need to switch shoulders when I have a crossbody because it starts to hurt after a while. And my back gets too sweaty with a backpack. With the fanny pack, I’m less inclined to bring extra “just in case” stuff since it won’t fit in the bag and I don’t want to carry it.” 

Get rid of the pain from traditional purse straps. One reader encourages this mantra, by saying, “I’ll take comfort over pain any day!”

They’re Simply Functional

While fanny packs were once the bottom rung of style, they really are back in fashion and are too functional to pass up when it comes to choosing your travel bag. One reader says go for it. “They are back in style, Seek on Pinterest, and you shall find.”

Another reader shares, “It depends if you want to be fashionable or practical. Most of the fashionable ones are on the smaller side. If the weather is hot, keep in mind that it does feel hot and heavy around your waist especially if it is larger/heavier. There are some cute, fashionable ones that go on as a belt which I like. I do see people wearing theirs across their shoulders, too.”

Many TFG readers simply love to wear a belt bag because of how functional they are for travel. Hands-free with your things secure, you can travel in comfort and with ease.

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Lo & Sons Waverley 2 Belt Bag

Where Can You Wear a Fanny Pack?

Fanny packs are a great choice for tons of destinations. For example, trips that involve concerts and festivals are suitable for fanny pack bags to be used. One reader shares, “I have seen the fashionable ones called belt bags. My friend who goes to a lot of music festivals uses one with belt loops.”

Hiking is another great opportunity to sport one. Along with running, and even doing the occasional errand. One reader backs up this idea. “People use them all the time for festivals and theme parks now, for sure. They’re definitely back in. I use mine to bring my phone, keys, and gym card to the gym with me too.” 

Some TFG readers encourage embracing one of these bags while on your travels. One jokes, “It’s the one place we’re allowed to look like comfortable dorks all day and enjoy it.”

Can You Wear a Fanny Pack on Disney Rides?

TFG readers love wearing their fanny packs to Disney theme parks. One shares, “Love mine! So glad they’re back in style. I wore a different one every day at Disney World. I was able to buy them on Amazon to match my outfits!”

While belt bags might make you stand out as a tourist, at Disney they’re fair game. Another reader recounts her experience, saying, “I used a different one every day on my last trip to Disney World and saw them everywhere! So nice to be hands-free!” 

These bags are also a great choice for Universal Studios, Cedar Rapids, Busch Gardens, and really any other amusement park!

Should I Wear a Fanny Pack to Europe?

A belt bag can be a smart choice to tote around your things at some of the more touristy European destinations. It’s less awkward to wield a camera to snap historical sites or carry souvenir shopping bags.

Should I Wear a Fanny Pack in America?

Fanny packs work really well to carry your things during your American travel adventures, especially if you’re hitting up a popular theme park or camping and hiking the many gorgeous, national parks.

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How to Wear a Fanny Pack

Wondering how to properly wear a fanny pack ? The good news is there are a few great ways to sport one on your adventures so you can tailor it to your personal style.

Around Your Waist

The most traditional way to wear one is around your waist. While you might be tempted to buckle it in front with the pack resting over your bum because the name would suggest that’s how you wear it, it’s more secure to keep the pack at the front or at your side, like a belt bag.

Fanny Pack Over Shoulder Style

A fanny pack alternative is to turn it into a shoulder bag. Simply lengthen the belt by readjusting it, fasten it around your shoulder, and wear the bag partially over your chest.

How to Style Your Fanny Pack

Fanny packs are pretty versatile pieces. One TFG reader shares a quick style tip, “Just bought a navy one in Spain, small and stylish, more like a belt with a clutch—looks great with jeans!” 

Truly, these bags are offered in so many styles that you can wear one casually with jeans and a white tee or dressed up with a black romper and sandals.

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The Argument for Crossbody Bags

Not everyone is a fan of wearing fanny packs, with some readers declaring that they don’t want to look like a tourist—which is an honest point. One reader shares, “I would personally skip it unless you want to look like a tourist. There are plenty of cute crossbody bags  that allow you to go hands-free.”

Beyond looking like a tourist, a few TFG readers talk about not wanting one to ruin any future photos. One reader emphasized, saying, “You are going to look at those pics in a few years and wonder what you were thinking. Pass!!” 

Those that aren’t pro belt bag users suggest taking an alternative, a crossbody bag if you want to pack light and go small. One shares, “Crossbody is much more stylish and timeless.”

When It Comes Down to It, It’s a Personal Choice

Even though belt bags and fanny packs are soaring back into fashion—as with everything else—it depends on your own personal style. 

A TFG reader chimes in, “I think whatever your style and preference are, you should follow that! You will look amazing either way! Just make sure that whatever you choose, it’s secure in case of pickpockets.”

Wear whatever you’re comfortable wearing and enjoy your travels in your own style!

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I have the Baggallini Triple Zip in black, which has a taupe interior. It’s amazingly versatile. The strap has a sliding buckle which allows me to wear it as a crossbody with the bag low on my hip or shorten it easily to higher and in front, or even a shoulder length. I can use the same strap to wear around my waist as a belt bag, which is easy to remove by unclipping the strap. The bag has belt loops on the back so I can slide onto the hip belt of a backpack or the belt of my choice.

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Posted: March 13, 2024 | Last updated: April 23, 2024

<p>Everybody loves going on an adventure, but not everyone knows the steps savvy travelers take to ensure their trip is as memorable as possible. Today, we’re examining unbeatable travel tips you should implement the next time you want to level up a getaway. From wearing a fanny pack to the importance of shower sandals, we’re sure you’ll learn a thing or two!</p>

Everybody loves going on an adventure, but not everyone knows the steps savvy travelers take to ensure their trip is as memorable as possible. Today, we’re examining unbeatable travel tips you should implement the next time you want to level up a getaway. From wearing a fanny pack to the importance of shower sandals, we’re sure you’ll learn a thing or two!

<p>Suppose your everyday spending with an airline’s branded credit card isn’t enough to attain elite status when you fly. In that case, there’s another option: you can buy status outright! While the process is regarded by many as a fuzzy “gray area,” a few websites will allow you to purchase airline elite status to ensure your next flight has all the amenities and perks you’ve dreamed of. Sure, it will cost a pretty penny, but think of how much happier you’ll be in the air!</p>

1. Buy Airline Status

Suppose your everyday spending with an airline’s branded credit card isn’t enough to attain elite status when you fly. In that case, there’s another option: you can buy status outright! While the process is regarded by many as a fuzzy “gray area,” a few websites will allow you to purchase airline elite status to ensure your next flight has all the amenities and perks you’ve dreamed of. Sure, it will cost a pretty penny, but think of how much happier you’ll be in the air!

<p>Did you know a fanny pack doesn’t count against your allotted carry-on baggage when flying on a lot of airlines? It’s true! Pay your respects to the bodybuilders of the 1980s by rocking a fanny pack and using it as a secondary personal item; use it to hold your smartphone, device chargers, and toiletries. This ingenious tip frees up valuable luggage space and allows travelers to pack even more essentials. Plus, you’ll look rad walking around the airport terminal!</p>

2. Wear a Fanny Pack on the Plane

Did you know a fanny pack doesn’t count against your allotted carry-on baggage when flying on a lot of airlines? It’s true! Pay your respects to the bodybuilders of the 1980s by rocking a fanny pack and using it as a secondary personal item; use it to hold your smartphone, device chargers, and toiletries. This ingenious tip frees up valuable luggage space and allows travelers to pack even more essentials. Plus, you’ll look rad walking around the airport terminal!

<p>When packing, never fold; rolling clothes is the most efficient method in 2024! I admit I was hesitant to adopt this packing style, but after a few recent trips, I believe the hype. Not only can you fit more clothes into small spaces like the interior of a backpack or day bag, but you’ll eliminate the possibility of wrinkles in many cases! It’s a win-win situation. (Plus, physically stuffing your rolled clothes into a bag feels fantastic. Trust me.)</p>

3. Roll Everything You Pack

When packing, never fold; rolling clothes is the most efficient method in 2024! I admit I was hesitant to adopt this packing style, but after a few recent trips, I believe the hype. Not only can you fit more clothes into small spaces like the interior of a backpack or day bag, but you’ll eliminate the possibility of wrinkles in many cases! It’s a win-win situation. (Plus, physically stuffing your rolled clothes into a bag feels fantastic. Trust me.)

<p>Buying a one-time airport lounge pass can make any stopover infinitely more memorable if you despise waiting hours in a terminal during a connecting flight (and who doesn’t?). Most airport lounges allow you to buy day passes that give travelers access to private, all-inclusive lounges. I’ve dined (and drank) in these before; they’ve become one of my favorite parts of traveling. Here’s a travel secret: sipping a martini away from the crowds makes your anxiety float away.</p>

4. Buy Airport Lounge Passes

Buying a one-time airport lounge pass can make any stopover infinitely more memorable if you despise waiting hours in a terminal during a connecting flight (and who doesn’t?). Most airport lounges allow you to buy day passes that give travelers access to private, all-inclusive lounges. I’ve dined (and drank) in these before; they’ve become one of my favorite parts of traveling. Here’s a travel secret: sipping a martini away from the crowds makes your anxiety float away.

<p>Many experts and frequent fliers agree that, in most cases, the most expensive room in a cheap hotel is a better value than the cheapest room in the most luxurious hotel. Keep that in mind when booking; it can be tempting to chase prestige when choosing hotels. Fantastic rooms can be found if you research and search for diamonds in the rough. Remember, not every vacation has to take place at the Four Seasons. You’ll be surprised how nice rooms are at lesser-known hotels!</p>

5. Keep Hotel Room Quality in Mind

Many experts and frequent fliers agree that, in most cases, the most expensive room in a cheap hotel is a better value than the cheapest room in the most luxurious hotel. Keep that in mind when booking; it can be tempting to chase prestige when choosing hotels. Fantastic rooms can be found if you research and search for diamonds in the rough. Remember, not every vacation has to take place at the Four Seasons. You’ll be surprised how nice rooms are at lesser-known hotels!

<p>When traveling, you never know when you’ll unexpectedly lose data access on your smart devices. Do yourself a favor and download offline maps before you arrive. Apps like Google Maps have this handy feature built-in. With just a few taps, you’ll secure dependable, navigation-friendly maps that work even if your data plan goes on the fritz. It’s a no-brainer tip to keep you sane, especially in an unfamiliar country.</p>

6. Download Offline Maps

When traveling, you never know when you’ll unexpectedly lose data access on your smart devices. Do yourself a favor and download offline maps before you arrive. Apps like Google Maps have this handy feature built-in. With just a few taps, you’ll secure dependable, navigation-friendly maps that work even if your data plan goes on the fritz. It’s a no-brainer tip to keep you sane, especially in an unfamiliar country.

<p>I know it can feel shortsighted, but one of the most unpleasant experiences is lugging 50-pound checked luggage (the maximum allowed by most airlines) around an unfamiliar city as you hopelessly attempt to track down your hotel, hostel, or Airbnb. Pack light; only bring what you need! Don’t worry; you can track down and purchase essentials like toiletries at local grocery stores or supermarkets once you arrive at your destination. Give your arms and shoulders a break and travel with the bare minimum!</p>

7. Pack Light

I know it can feel shortsighted, but one of the most unpleasant experiences is lugging 50-pound checked luggage (the maximum allowed by most airlines) around an unfamiliar city as you hopelessly attempt to track down your hotel, hostel, or Airbnb. Pack light; only bring what you need! Don’t worry; you can track down and purchase essentials like toiletries at local grocery stores or supermarkets once you arrive at your destination. Give your arms and shoulders a break and travel with the bare minimum!

<p>Being vigilant when looking for unique travel deals should be a given if you want your next adventure to be as incredible as possible. Always keep your eyes peeled; you never know when you’ll stumble upon a limited-time offer, discount code, or unexpectedly low prices for airfare, hotels, and experiences. It’s easy to overspend on a memorable vacation, but going on the trip of a lifetime without worrying about going bankrupt requires more attention to detail!</p>

8. Keep an Eye Out For Deals

Being vigilant when looking for unique travel deals should be a given if you want your next adventure to be as incredible as possible. Always keep your eyes peeled; you never know when you’ll stumble upon a limited-time offer, discount code, or unexpectedly low prices for airfare, hotels, and experiences. It’s easy to overspend on a memorable vacation, but going on the trip of a lifetime without worrying about going bankrupt requires more attention to detail!

<p>I can’t overstate this enough. Always book hotel rooms directly with the hotel. Do not use third-party booking platforms to save a few bucks; it’s not worth it. Trust me; if you decide to change your reservation, jumping through hoops with a third party will end in headaches. Most travel nightmare stories start with, “So I found a discount website I’d never seen before, and I booked my hotel at an unbeatable price!”</p>

9. Always Book Hotels Directly

I can’t overstate this enough. Always book hotel rooms directly with the hotel. Do not use third-party booking platforms to save a few bucks; it’s not worth it. Trust me; if you decide to change your reservation, jumping through hoops with a third party will end in headaches. Most travel nightmare stories start with, “So I found a discount website I’d never seen before, and I booked my hotel at an unbeatable price!”

<p>Don’t blush; accidents and unfortunate scenarios happen when you least expect it. Although I’m not one of them (thank goodness), many travelers have confessed that they usually only pack one pair of underwear each night they travel. Still, you must give yourself more wiggle room than that! I can’t imagine the situation that would have to occur where I’d be frantically searching for clean underwear, but I wouldn’t wish that on anyone. Pack more underwear than any human could possibly need!</p>

10. Pack More Underwear Than You Need

Don’t blush; accidents and unfortunate scenarios happen when you least expect it. Although I’m not one of them (thank goodness), many travelers have confessed that they usually only pack one pair of underwear each night they travel. Still, you must give yourself more wiggle room than that! I can’t imagine the situation that would have to occur where I’d be frantically searching for clean underwear, but I wouldn’t wish that on anyone. Pack more underwear than any human could possibly need!

<p>Timeshifter is a fantastic app in an emerging genre of smartphone travel tools: Combating jet lag! Timeshifter keeps you on a schedule that helps you effortlessly adapt to the time difference when traveling across time zones, making it the ultimate app to use when flying from the United States to Europe. I’ve been devastated by jet lag before. I’m looking forward to utilizing apps like Timeshifter to offset the awful feeling of lethargy during my next trip. By all accounts, it will be a complete game-changer.</p>

11. Combat Against Jet Lag

Timeshifter is a fantastic app in an emerging genre of smartphone travel tools: Combating jet lag! Timeshifter keeps you on a schedule that helps you effortlessly adapt to the time difference when traveling across time zones, making it the ultimate app to use when flying from the United States to Europe. I’ve been devastated by jet lag before. I’m looking forward to utilizing apps like Timeshifter to offset the awful feeling of lethargy during my next trip. By all accounts, it will be a complete game-changer.

<p>When traveling internationally, finding the nearest ATM and withdrawing cash in the local currency is a tradition that makes travelers feel part of the culture. Still, it’s one of the worst things they can do. Forego this option whenever you can because the currency conversion fees can be exorbitant! Instead, use a quality credit card that offers no international transaction fees; that’s the best way to save money while also giving yourself the consumer protection you’re used to at home.</p>

12. Don’t Withdraw Cash

When traveling internationally, finding the nearest ATM and withdrawing cash in the local currency is a tradition that makes travelers feel part of the culture. Still, it’s one of the worst things they can do. Forego this option whenever you can because the currency conversion fees can be exorbitant! Instead, use a quality credit card that offers no international transaction fees; that’s the best way to save money while also giving yourself the consumer protection you’re used to at home.

<p>International hostels are fantastic overnight lodging options for any budget-conscious traveler. However, many frequent adventurers agree that it’s best to pay homage to your college days by bringing a pair of shower sandals when you use community showers! They’re a practical and inexpensive (albeit the opposite of fashionable) way to keep your feet safe from bacteria that can live in those moist environments known as communal showers.</p>

13. Use Shower Sandals in Hostels

International hostels are fantastic overnight lodging options for any budget-conscious traveler. However, many frequent adventurers agree that it’s best to pay homage to your college days by bringing a pair of shower sandals when you use community showers! They’re a practical and inexpensive (albeit the opposite of fashionable) way to keep your feet safe from bacteria that can live in those moist environments known as communal showers.

<p>In the grand scheme of things, your destination isn’t what matters. Countless people believe the recipe for an unforgettable adventure revolves around who you’re with, not where you go. We’re only as good as the company we keep, and we should keep that in mind whether we’re relaxing at home or about to embark on an exciting journey! While solo travel is enticing, many travelers will tell you it doesn’t get any better than traveling with people you love.</p>

14. It’s Not Where You Go But Who You’re With

In the grand scheme of things, your destination isn’t what matters. Countless people believe the recipe for an unforgettable adventure revolves around who you’re with, not where you go. We’re only as good as the company we keep, and we should keep that in mind whether we’re relaxing at home or about to embark on an exciting journey! While solo travel is enticing, many travelers will tell you it doesn’t get any better than traveling with people you love.

<p>Websites like SeatGuru offer in-depth looks at the cabin of any plane that regularly flies, and researching your aircraft before you take off can yield fantastic benefits. You may be unaware that you booked a ticket for an undesirable seat (say, one close to a restroom or one that doesn’t recline at all). SeatGuru can give you essential information on how to change your seat before your trip. There’s nothing worse than realizing you’re doomed to sit in a terrible seat for hours on end, so take advantage of opportunities like this and do your due diligence!</p>

15. Research Your Plane Ahead of Time

Websites like SeatGuru offer in-depth looks at the cabin of any plane that regularly flies, and researching your aircraft before you take off can yield fantastic benefits. You may be unaware that you booked a ticket for an undesirable seat (say, one close to a restroom or one that doesn’t recline at all). SeatGuru can give you essential information on how to change your seat before your trip. There’s nothing worse than realizing you’re doomed to sit in a terrible seat for hours on end, so take advantage of opportunities like this and do your due diligence!

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Moscow is Russia’s vibrant capital city, and it also happens to be the largest city in all of Europe. The city’s long and infamous history makes it one of the most unique places we have ever visited.

The architecture ranges from centuries-old palaces to uniform, gray concrete buildings. The people range from cold and private to warm and welcoming. Moscow is a city is strong juxtapositions, and we learned a lot during our time there.

This post will break down all you need to know about visiting Moscow, including the best things to do, how to get there, how to get around, and more.

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The Best Things to Do in Moscow

1. explore the red square.

The Red Square is the heart of Moscow. Most of the city’s top attractions can be found here, including just about everything on this list. The Kremlin, St. Basil’s Cathedral, and Lenin’s Mausoleum are all located here, and the State Historical Museum and GUM are not far from here, either.

The Red Square is a common home for parades, protests, and seasonal celebrations. There are massive Christmas celebrations here, with food vendors and carnival rides set up in numbers.

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2. Check Out the Ziferblat

The Ziferblat is a café in Moscow that is unlike any café we have ever been to. While most cafes charge you for your drinks and food, the Ziferblat charges you for your time.

Upon arrival, you are given a clock. When you leave, the barista calculates how much time you spent in the café and charges you accordingly. This concept was created to help visitors to be more intentional with their time, and the cafe itself is incredibly charming.

For a detailed look at everything you need to know before you visit, make sure you read my post about visiting the Ziferblat Cafe in Moscow .

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3. Marvel at St. Basil’s Cathedral

St. Basil’s Cathedral is one of the most iconic churches in the world, and it was the single thing we were most excited to see while in Moscow. Built almost 500 years ago, St. Basil’s Cathedral is recognized by its colorful domes and whimsical style. The church is of the Russian Orthodox faith, and the inside is just as wondrous as the outside.

St. Basil’s Cathedral is located on the edge of the Red Square, making it incredibly convenient to visit. Entrance for non-worshippers costs 800 rubles, and tickets can be bought at the church

woman in winter jacket standing in front of St Basils Russian Orthodox in moscow on a winter day

4. Explore the Kremlin

The Kremlin is the largest active fortress in Europe, and it is the site of most of Russia’s government affairs. In addition to government buildings, the Kremlin Complex is filled with courtyards, towers, and museums that are open to the public. If you have the time, you could spend a couple of days fully exploring all that there is to see in the Kremlin.

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5. Walk Through Lenin’s Mausoleum

Vladimir Lenin is one of the most important figures in Russian history, and his body is located perfectly embalmed in a mausoleum in the Red Square. The Mausoleum is open to the public to visit, and as long as you are willing to go through a few security checks, it is easily one of the best things to do in Moscow. Its convenient location in the Red Square makes it a can’t miss attraction.

There is absolutely no photography allowed inside the Mausoleum. Do not test this rule.

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6. Wander Along Arbat Street

The Arbat is a very popular street in Moscow that is lined with stores, cafes, and other touristy attractions. It is one of the oldest streets in the city, dating back to the 1400s. This street is both quaint and trendy, and there are many walking tours that introduce tourists to the neighborhood’s wonders and highlights.

man in sinter jacket standing in arbat street moscow at night with glistening white lights strung from the buildings

7. Catch a Show at the Bolshoi Theatre

As a lover of the arts, it is hard to think of Moscow and not think of ballet. Russia has always been a top dog in the world of fine arts, and Bolshoi Theater is one of the best places to catch a performance. We were lucky enough to attend an Opera here, and it is a venue that you don’t want to miss out on if you enjoy opera, ballet, or orchestral performances.

8. Visit the State Historical Museum

The State Historical Museum is one of the most respected museums in Moscow. Despite its name, it is not really focused on the history of Russia as a nation. Rather, it contains a collection of artifacts from all throughout Russia’s history.

The museum’s collection is very broad in nature. It houses some items from indigenous tribes that used to occupy the region, pieces collected by the Romanov family, and more.

9. Wander Around GUM

GUM is an absolutely massive mall within walking distance of the Red Square. It isn’t just the size that draws visitors here; it’s the sense of luxury. The mall is so beautiful inside, much like the metro stations.

While visiting a mall might not sound like it belongs on a bucket list, this mall does. You will not want to miss out on visiting GUM while in Moscow.

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10. Admire the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour

While St. Basil’s Cathedral is the most iconic church in Moscow, it isn’t the only one. The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is absolutely stunning, with massive golden domes. It is the tallest Orthodox church in the world, and it is the seat of the Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow.

It is located just about a mile from the Red Square, just south of the Kremlin Complex. You can walk to it from the Red Square in about 20 minutes.

How to Get to Moscow

Flying to moscow.

Moscow has three major international airports: Sheremetyevo (SVO) , Domodedovo (DMO) , and Vnukovo (VKO) . All three of them are directly connected to downtown Moscow by the Aeroexpress trains, which leave every 30 minutes throughout the day. By Aeroexpress train, you can expect to get to the city center in 25-45 minutes depending on the airport that you fly into.

Sheremetyevo is the biggest and busiest of the three airports, and it is the one you are most likely to fly into – especially if you are coming from outside of Europe or the Caucus region. We flew into Sheremetyevo on a direct flight from New York City.

I usually provide backup airport options, because flying right into the city isn’t always the cheapest way to get where you’re going. Unfortunately, when it comes to Moscow, don’t really have a choice other than to fly right into Moscow. It is a very remote city, and it is usually the cheapest place to fly into in Russia as a whole.

Since Sheremetyevo is so busy, you will probably find a great flight option anyway. I wrote in  my post about finding cheap flights  that using hub airports will lead to more affordable airfare, and the same logic applies here. Even though Russia’s national airline, Aeroflot, is no longer a member of the SkyTeam Alliance, Moscow is still a major hub connecting passengers from all over the world.

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Train or Bus to Moscow

Trains and buses are one of the most popular ways to get around Europe. However, they’re of very little use when you’re trying to get to Moscow.

Moscow is hundreds of miles from the nearest major cities. The only major European city that can even be reached within 8 hours on the ground is St. Petersburg, and even the Baltic capitals of Riga, Vilnius, and Tallinn are over 12 hours away.

If you want to get to Moscow, the best option is almost always to fly. While the train routes to Moscow are scenic, they simply take forever.

How to Get Around Moscow

METRO | TROLLEYS | TRAMS | BUSES

Moscow has one of the most memorable metro systems in the world. Its metro lines are very deep underground, and the stations are absolutely stunning. Each station has its own unique style, but all of them contain escalators that seem to go on forever.

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The system was built in an effort to showcase the power of the Soviet Union and its bright future. The plans were a form of propaganda, but they resulted in what is still one of the most visually appealing subway systems on earth.

Moscow’s metro system isn’t just pretty. It is also very useful and accessible. The system has 17 lines that connect the city and its surrounding area.

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The Moscow metro system is also incredibly affordable, with each ride costing less than a dollar. The metro is by far the best way to get around Moscow, as it is almost impossible to beat the connection times and the low cost to ride.

Tickets can be bought at electronic, English-speaking kiosks in stations, or directly from ticket counters at certain larger stations. There are also day passes available, which are a very solid option if you plan on riding the metro several times per day.

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The metro is by far the best way to get around Moscow.

In addition to the metro system, Moscow also has a network of buses, trams, and trolleys. This system is nowhere near as convenient or well-connected as the metro, though, and is likely of little use to you during your trip. There is no Uber in Moscow, but a similar app named Yandex is available if you need a ride in a pinch.

How Many Days Do You Need in Moscow?

Moscow is the biggest city in all of Europe, and it is absolutely loaded with things to do. You could spend weeks in Moscow and still find new things to do. Of course, most travelers don’t have that kind of time to spend in one place!

I recommend spending no less than three full days in Moscow, and ideally closer to five or seven.

Moscow is very spread out, and it can take some time to get from one major point to another. There are also so many places that are nice to just sit back and relax, which is hard to do when you’re in a hurry trying to cram activities into just a few days.

If you only have a week to visit Russia, I’d advise spending all of the time in one city. If you decide to split your time between Moscow and St. Petersburg, I recommend not trying to squeeze in any day trips beyond those two cities.

moscow bridge at night with lights

When Is the Best Time of the Year to Visit Moscow?

There are two different ways to approach this question. Personally, I think the best time to visit Moscow is around Christmas and New Year’s Day. While the weather will be absolutely freezing, Moscow is a surreal winter wonderland in December and January.

We were in Moscow right before Christmas. While it was very cold, you can always bundle up. Exploring the Christmas markets and pop-up ice skating rinks throughout Moscow is one of my favorite memories from anywhere I’ve traveled, and I dream of going back to do it again.

If you aren’t fond of the cold, Moscow is beautiful in the summer. It tends to get pretty cold in the shoulder seasons, so if you want warm weather, you should plan to visit in the summer. Moscow actually gets pretty warm in July and August, and there are a bunch of fantastic places to soak up the sun within the city.

The best time to visit Moscow is either around Christmas or from late May to August.

group of people walking in moscow red square at night with christmas lights everywhere

Is Moscow Safe to Visit?

While Moscow is a truly wonderful city, there’s no denying that visiting Russia comes with risks. As the country is run by an infamous communist dictator, concerns about visiting are valid. While we didn’t experience any sort of threat or negative treatment during our time in Moscow, we visited in a peaceful time.

In our experience, Russia doesn’t seem to detain normal Americans or Westerners to use as pawns. As a regular person, as long as you don’t commit any crimes, there is a slim chance you will run into any issues. However, Russia will not hesitate to enforce its laws against foreigners, and illegal behaviors will likely land you in a very compromising position.

Russia will not hesitate to enforce its laws against foreigners, and illegal behaviors will likely land you in a very compromising position.

To make matters worse, Russia has a bad reputation for gang violence. While the Russian mafia has very little interest in normal Western tourists, they won’t hesitate to pick a fight with anyone who ventures into their sphere of influence. If you seek out illegal substances or activities, you could be a target of the mafia.

If you seek out illegal substances or activities, you could be a target of the mafia.

Finally, since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, things are all very different. Russia is currently at war, and there are battles raging within 8 hours of Moscow. While it is still relatively safe to visit, that could change at any time as the war with Ukraine continues.

Is Moscow Worth Visiting?

Without a doubt, Moscow is worth visiting. It is one of the most unique major cities we have ever visited, and we hope to make it back one day. The Russian Orthodox churches are stunning, the city’s history is unlike any other, and the food is to die for.

While many visitors prefer St. Petersburg to Moscow, I think Moscow deserves a lot of hype of its own. Moscow is the beating heart of Russian culture and history, and it’s a place I highly recommend checking out if you have the chance.

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That’s all we have for you about Moscow! I hope this post was helpful as you plan your trip to Russia’s capital.

Have you been to Moscow? Or is this your first time visiting? Comment below if you have anything to add to our travel guide!

Hi, I'm Greg. I'm an avid traveler who has traveled to over 50 countries all around the world with my wife and kids. I've lived in Italy, Mexico, China, and the United States, and I dream of moving abroad again in the future. With this blog, I provide my audience with detailed destination guides to my favorite places and pro-tips to make travel as stress-free as possible.

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