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Posted by: biker---------------------

I'm looking for a good medium sized fanny pack for woods riding. I want something that is secure and that I won't have to worry about it falling off. I need it for carrying basic toosl. Any ideas?



Posted by: dirt bike dave---------------------

I've got a Moose pack that has held up very well. Can't remember the model name; it's slightly bigger than most, but not the grande dual sport model.



Posted by: jeb---------------------

I used a Moose mid sized one for a couple of years. It was a nice bag but wore kind of quickly. Jim Cook from www.Smackovermotorsports.com showed and sold me a Fox one that I've been hammering for 3 summers now. It's held up great and was very reasonably priced, too. Here's Fox's webpage for it:
http://www.foxracing.com/products/M...uxeToolpack.htm
It's not a good picture, though. It doesn't show the 2 full length pockets in front of the tool pouch area or the fact that the belt has to small zipped pockets for storing keys, etc.



Posted by: BikeDstroyer---------------------

I second the Fox fanny pack.



Posted by: firecracker22---------------------

I have a really nice Acerbis one. I got it from a friend, so it has quite a bit of wear on it, and it works fine. All the zippers, buckles and velcro are still good. I like it.



Posted by: socalwr---------------------

MSR enduro pack is nice, holds tools well, has place to hold maps, and has extra compartments for misc. stuff. costs about $45.



Posted by: Shin ichi---------------------

Hey Biker

Its me, Shin. I have a good sized fanny pack that might be what you're lookin for. I got it at REI in Atlanta. I will try and bring it along the next time I see you. Not a moto company but hikers need good packs too!



Posted by: NDRO---------------------

Quote:
Originally posted by Shin ichi
I got it at REI in Atlanta.


REI?? Not to rip on you, but they spend big money on the Greenies... They make Camelbak look like someone who owns a string of motocross tracks....

It's supporting the enemy...




Posted by: biker---------------------

Who is REI?



Posted by: Danman---------------------

I don't know about quality, but the MSR dual sport pack looked pretty good to me.



Posted by: jeb---------------------

Quote:
Originally posted by biker
Who is REI?


http://www.rei.com/
Big mail order supply place for non-motorized outdoor recreation. I used to like shopping there before their political agenda became clear.



Posted by: Marklx---------------------

Another vote for the fox fanny pack. Got it as a present, and it seems to securely swallow up anything I care to carry. Don't notice it riding either. Figure it's a good excuse for why I'm going so slow all the time.

mg



Posted by: RTKLR1---------------------

I had a fox fanny pack and the zippers didnt last, look at the zippers on a msr or moose pack, they are "YKK" zippers, very stout.



Posted by: brraaap---------------------

Check out the PERSONALIZED tool bags at http://www.offroadchampions.com/Too...toolbags_1.html

They will embroider your name (or whatever you wish) for under $50...including the bag.

They are basically the same quality and design as the Moose tool bags.
They offer two sizes (small ~1400cc and medium ~2800cc)




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