

🎒 Carry Smart, Carry Ready – Tactical Style Meets Everyday Function
The LIVANS Tactical Fanny Pack is a compact, water-resistant waist bag crafted from durable 1000D nylon, designed for concealed carry of compact pistols up to 8 inches. Featuring a reinforced zipper, ambidextrous holster, multiple elastic straps for secure storage, MOLLE webbing for modular expansion, and an included U.S. Flag patch, this adjustable belt bag blends tactical utility with everyday comfort and style.





| ASIN | B08D76B6TP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111,065 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #146 in Hiking Waist Packs |
| Brand Name | LIVANS |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,491 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.7"L x 3.5"W x 5.9"H |
| Item Weight | 0.68 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | LIVANS |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | 16" x 7" 3" |
| Strap Length | 55 Inches |
| UPC | 308075797277 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
S**H
Great purchase!
I order the fanny pack for my husband and he love it !!! Very well made and have lots of compartments. I will order one for my self .
J**C
Good quality and very comfortable
Good quality
R**N
Not bad, not great. Best on the market, IMO
I've owned this for 8 months and I use it every day. In that time it's taken a huge beating. I started out using it as a fanny, but about 2-3 months in, I changed it to a sling bag. The reason is that the buckles or the clasps would loosen. I am definitely overweight, so it was working as a belt too. That and taking a leak proved difficult. Sling bag fixed that! That introduced another set of issues. I wear scrubs most of the time and they have a wide opening for your head. More of my skin is exposed around the neck and chaffing would occur. I bought a seatbelt pad and that helped tremendously. Lastly, my compact Taurus would fall out of the elastic holder and bobble around inside. While that was not an issue, what it did was allow the barrel of the pistol to put pressure on the left seam due to gravity. Over time, it opened up and about 2 inches of the barrel was sticking out. I didn't notice and I can't imagine what others saw. My barrel shroud is OD green so it was not black like the bag. I noticed only when I picked up something and I heard a clank when I expected no clank. I had the bag professionally sewn and will look for a backup bag. ***Update: I now carry a full-size piece, P95. It stays in the elastic bands consistently and securely even with me tossing the pack once I'm at home. So, a full-sized piece is better than a compact or subcompact piece. No, it's not too heavy or cumbersome. I have even carried my Glock 22 and it's fine. Full size is much better than compact, in general, if you can swing it and this definitely allows for full size. My favorite parts of the bag are the side pockets that are triangular. One side houses the car keys. The other houses my earbuds for my podcasts and radio shows. The back pocket fits the cell phone nicely. I have a Pixel 7 Pro without issue. The main compartment houses the piece without issue other than having it securely. I sling the bag around when I get home so it jostles around. It has 4 holders for clips but I only have 1 extra and 1 Leatherman. The Leatherman has a holster that rubbed a hole in it from the pistol hand grip. The outer pocket houses my bifold wallet perfectly with room for a lotto ticket or 2 when it gets over 300 million. I really like this product with the exceptions above. I use this pack to judge others. I don't need a vertical draw since I use it as a sling bag. A vertical draw would not work. Others don't have as much storage for me to use as my Murse. I need to make this a necessity so I house my wallet and keys into this product and other packs just don't allow for that. SIDE NOTE - If you look at the product pictures, tell me the picture of the revolver doesn't look photoshopped or it's not a real revolver at all.
D**D
Very good carry
If you want to carry concealed this product will be a good item. I carried two weeks and my wife didn't have a clue until I took my 380 out and put it in the lockup in the car in front of her. The design for holding the weapon in place could be improved the elastic seems not to be enough to secure in place and will wear quickly. The pocket in front of the weapon zipper should go the other way as not to lead to zipping the wrong compartment. Access is quick by zipping down placing hand in and retrieving weapon. There is space for two additional clips. The other pockets can hold many other personal items. Key, wallet, cell phone, etc...
S**.
Might have to tweak it a bit, but doable!
I would not trust the strap that comes with the fanny pack to secure the trigger. So a slight alteration to the strap allows me to easily insert my holster to fully protect the trigger, and when wearing the pack across the body with some practice it gives me fairly quick access while preventing (it) from moving at all inside the compartment. Other than that the quality is better than you’d expect, specially for the price. So spacious with many extra pockets for other EDC stuff, such as keys, wallet, flashlight, phone. Well worth the purchase and the wait. NOTE: This waist pack did NOT come with the flag velcro patch as advertised.
A**R
Good, but could be better
Does what it says. The elastic bands don't really keep the pistol inside when bouncing around a lot. Definitely recommend a trigger holster of some sort with the pack. The straps are easily adjustable but look sloppy with the excess. They could have used a different buckle to not have tails in the straps. I am a big dude with a size 50 waist and it goes around me fine
R**T
Tactical Fanny Pack for Men & Women.
Thanks! Is a great fanny pack carry.
J**D
Great Carry Pack!
This looks and works exactly as shown. Durable material with lots of space. I can carry something as small as a Hellcat and as large as a G17. The interior opens up to the triangular sections on both ends to accommodate a larger barrel. My only complaint are the two straps where the buckles are dangle pretty freely and are long. I bought some velcro strips, folded the straps, and it seems to stay in place that way.
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