Hiding the front bulge
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2023 2:07 am
People have expressed concern about how to hide the front bulge. I have stated before, in error, that I use a front fanny pack. However, the correct term however is a Leg Bag.
I picked up this leg bag when I was in Thailand back August of this year. It cost around 600 baht which is less than $20. Just found it on Amazon. I've had a few Leg Bags, and personally love um, used daily for carrying my wallet, iPhone, keys, USBs, and everything else. When traveling, this one has a back space large enough for your passport. These Leg Bags are more secure than just leaving stuff in your pant's pocket.
This Leg Bag is fine, and IMO worth $20, and as long as I get 6 months out of it, I've gotten my money's worth. I've worn this ever day since August, and it's holding up just fine. On this leg bag, cut off the two leg straps using regular scissors. Also, you may put a safety pin on the strap to stop all slippage, granted it's not really a problem.
Just found two links on Amazon for this Leg Bag. However, if you search Leg Bag on Amazon, there are countless others out there to choose from.
https://www.amazon.com/Military-Tactica ... T9ZV/?th=1
Edit: Everything on this link I just noticed is out of stock. The only reason I am keeping it is because it shows countless leg bags available. Just search on Amazon (or another site), and plenty to choose.
https://www.amazon.com/Motorcycle-Outdo ... Q1CZ9?th=1
I picked up this leg bag when I was in Thailand back August of this year. It cost around 600 baht which is less than $20. Just found it on Amazon. I've had a few Leg Bags, and personally love um, used daily for carrying my wallet, iPhone, keys, USBs, and everything else. When traveling, this one has a back space large enough for your passport. These Leg Bags are more secure than just leaving stuff in your pant's pocket.
This Leg Bag is fine, and IMO worth $20, and as long as I get 6 months out of it, I've gotten my money's worth. I've worn this ever day since August, and it's holding up just fine. On this leg bag, cut off the two leg straps using regular scissors. Also, you may put a safety pin on the strap to stop all slippage, granted it's not really a problem.
Just found two links on Amazon for this Leg Bag. However, if you search Leg Bag on Amazon, there are countless others out there to choose from.
https://www.amazon.com/Military-Tactica ... T9ZV/?th=1
Edit: Everything on this link I just noticed is out of stock. The only reason I am keeping it is because it shows countless leg bags available. Just search on Amazon (or another site), and plenty to choose.
https://www.amazon.com/Motorcycle-Outdo ... Q1CZ9?th=1