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The Eberlestock Bando Bag is a compact, lightweight tactical fanny pack designed for secure, organized everyday carry. Featuring a custom-sized back pocket for sub-compact firearms, multiple zippered compartments, and an adjustable waist belt (31.5”–44”), it offers a sleek, comfortable fit ideal for travel, outdoor activities, and urban use. Crafted from durable 420d material with water resistance, it balances rugged functionality with modern style.












| ASIN | B0B914XMHR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,114 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Hiking Waist Packs |
| Brand Name | Eberlestock |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,238) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3"L x 10.75"W x 6"H |
| Item Type Name | Fanny Pack |
| Item Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer Part Number | L2 |
| Material Type | 420d |
| Model Number | L2 |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | Standard |
| Strap Length | 44 Inches |
| UPC | 810039454558 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
N**R
An Excellent Motorcycle Bag
I know most people are here buying this for a CCW but I bought this product with the sole purpose of carrying my action camera equipment and a few other EDC items like my wallet and battery bank while riding my not, since storage is minimum on my bike. Mind you I’m using the XL variant Pros: - I ride a yzf-r6r and this a a great solution for carrying all my essentials while I’m doing mountain runs. - Plenty of room, while NOT looking excessively big on your body to the point where it’s awkward looking. extremely comfortable and easy to adjust on the fly, and my favorite part is how the straps aren’t just dangling around like most other bags. - There’s plenty of compartments so you can keep your essentials separated. Id say the bag over all is extremely well built. - I did get the all black color and I love how this bag looks as well, very sleek and a bit of a tactical look to it. Cons: - The only problem I have with this bag is I wish the zippers were higher quality like “YKK” zippers or of a sort. I’d happily pay more money for smoother and much more reliable zippers. - Not to say these zippers are bad but they seem functional with average build quality. Conclusion: - I was extremely happy with my purchase to the point where I legit went out my way to review this. - Mind you my main focus is a storage solution to carry my action camera equipment and EDC items while going fast on a motorcycle.
L**N
EDIT APRIL 2026 - Works (for me) as a sling bag
EDIT APRIL 2026: Still love this bag a year and a half later, and carry it every day, but wanted to flag something for readers. I have carried two handguns in this bag (Kel-Tec p32 and S&W bodyguard 2.0) that all occasionally gave me the same problem: while in the bag, the magazine release somehow got depressed, half ejecting the magazine. This is obviously a big problem, but I think it is all issue that all bags like this are susceptible to, not just this one. It's also yet another example of how paddle mag releases are better than push button...but I digress. For now I carry a snubnose .38 revolver in the pistol pouch, which works fine. I carry even more stuff in the other pockets than I did at the time of the review below--I've added eye drops, cash, my keys, a flashlight, a tiny thing of hand sanitizer, and a few more small things. It remains incredibly useful. Just be very careful about the magazine ejection issue. ......................... I didn't want to buy this bag originally because I felt it was unnecessarily expensive, but after buying a cheaper one and being unsatisfied with it, I figured I'd give it a shot. Glad I did. It is very high quality and rugged. I went with the smaller (non-XL) version. It holds everything I need-- .32 ACP Keltec P32 in the pistol pocket; pepper gel, 12" collapsible baton, and tourniquet in the middle pocket; two doses of narcan in the front pocket. I could fit more stuff in the middle pocket if I wanted to, like money or a small wallet. I will say that the pistol pocket on the non-XL version is pretty small. I think you could fit a Shield, EC9, P238, Bodyguard/Bodyguard 2.0, Tomcat, or something similar sized in there, but probably nothing too much larger. Basically anything that could conceivably be called a pocket pistol, even in the larger side of that category, would work. I don't think I could fit my G19 in this, but I haven't tried. There's some discussion about using this bag as an over-the-shoulder sling bag vs fanny pack. I'm a relatively slim guy (5'10 165), and by extending the included belt as far as it would go, I can fairly easily use this as a sling bag. That's how I usually carry it, as I think it's actually less conspicuous (based on where I live and how I look, anyway) than a fanny pack. If you're a big fella or lady, though, it probably isn't going to work, and you may have to get some kind of extension.
A**D
Very versatile
This is a good bag. Very versatile. As useful out on trails as it is in the city. It works for edc, but unless you're in an area where a lot of people wear packs like this, they're gonna know you're carrying. The extra large zipper handles make it pretty obvious as well. It holds my hellcat pro with holosun 407k, as well as my phone, a multitool, and a small flashlight. I primarily use it when out hiking and my other gear makes access to my waistline difficult.
K**N
Decent bag for EDC
I’ve been using the Eberlestock Bando Bag, a tactical men’s fanny pack, for about six months during hikes and range trips, and it’s a practical, well-built option for carrying essentials. Made from 420D Cordura nylon, it’s tough enough to handle rough trails and range environments, resisting scuffs and light rain while staying lightweight at just under a pound. The main compartment easily fits my phone, keys, wallet, and a small first-aid kit, with a mesh zippered pocket and two slip pockets keeping things organized. The front zippered pocket is perfect for smaller items like cords or a multitool, and the adjustable waist belt (31.5” to 44”) is comfortable for long wear, whether around the waist or slung crossbody. The full-zip back pocket (5.25”H x 9.25”W x 3”D) securely holds my Glock 19 with a trigger guard, and the integrated tourniquet sleeve under the main flap is a smart addition for emergencies. At around $50-$70, it’s a solid value for its durability and versatility. That said, it’s not perfect. The tactical look, even in muted colors like coyote brown or grey, might stand out in urban settings, as some Amazon reviews note, and it’s not as sleek as minimalist fanny packs. The included elastic band for the CCW pocket is flimsy—most users, including myself, swap it for a Velcro-backed holster or 3M adhesive Velcro for better firearm retention, as discussed on Reddit. The zipper quality is hit-or-miss; mine’s held up, but some reviewers report sticky or less durable zippers after heavy use. It can also feel cramped if you overload it with bulkier items like a water bottle alongside a firearm. For general hiking and range use, it’s a reliable EDC solution, but if you need more space or a less tactical vibe, the Bando XL or a non-CCW-focused pack might be worth considering.
M**E
Always liked Eberlestock, have a few of their packs for EDC and hunting. Figured I’d give this a whirl. In Canada, the CC really doesn’t apply, so probably turn that portion into a spot for sun glasses, but I went with the XL for the touch bigger size allowance, even though I don’t plan on fully blowing it out. Just nice to have the option to carry a bit more when needed. Durability and build quality on par with my other Eberlestock gear, which is to say it’s tough as hell and reliable. Pockets are thoughtfully designed, with internals for a tourniquet, mesh zippered pocket, sleeves, etc. Fits nice, feels comfortable and stashes away easily under a vehicle seat if you don’t want it seen.
M**N
i loved it,the qualitty,coulour,the straps and pockets,the problem was that i didn t know it s made to carry a gun,the reason i had to return it and get also a bigger one for my rog ally. still,it s and amazing fanny pack
F**Y
Bon produit et de qualité
A**R
first product from this brand, yes it is expensive but i understood why when it arrived, excellent quality. you get what you pay for, i have it fully packed with different items as intended and it holds everything perfectly, not my last product from eberlestock for sure
J**.
Danke geht raus an Recon Company für das geniale HipBag genau wie ich es benötige. Super Farbton und Top verarbeitet. Leichtgänige Zipper und genug Platz fürs tägliche EDC.Was ich am genialsten finde ist die möglichkeit das große Fach hinten Modular zu erweitern mit Klettloops oder kleinen Inserts. Klare Kaufempfehlung.
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