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The LarKoo Concealed Carry Pistol Waist Bag is a tactical, ambidextrous pouch designed for secure and discreet firearm storage. Made from high-quality, water-resistant materials, it features multiple compartments for organization and an adjustable belt for a comfortable fit, making it ideal for outdoor activities and everyday carry.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.96 x 7.13 x 3.35 inches |
Package Weight | 0.33 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.75 x 3.55 x 5.9 inches |
Brand Name | LarKoo |
Model Name | Conceal Waist Bag |
Color | Black |
Material | Nylon |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | LarKoo |
Style | Tactical Waist Bag |
Size | Medium |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
L**R
Good quality long lasting
I've had the first one I bought for 3 years. I am a dog walker in downtown and also in a national park. I wear my gun daily in this. Great for holding keys and small snacks as well. The only thing that hasn't held up was the strings for the zipper pull. Otherwise fantastic product. I just bought a new one not long ago. Has held up as good so far. Will always but this product again. I use it 5 days a week for 3 years. Can't beat that for the price.
L**T
Wife loves it and takes it on her runs
I recently purchased the LarKoo Concealed Carry Pistol Waist Bag, and I am thoroughly impressed with its design and functionality. My wife has a CCW permit, and this bag has become an essential part of her daily routine. It provides her with a discreet and secure way to carry her handgun while she goes on her runs or commutes to work.The bag's thoughtful design includes a dedicated handgun holster pouch, ensuring quick and easy access to the firearm while keeping it safely concealed. It also features a bottle and additional gun holder, adding versatility to its usage.The high-quality construction and durable materials give me confidence in its reliability. The adjustable waist strap ensures a comfortable fit for my wife during any activity.Overall, the LarKoo Concealed Carry Pistol Waist Bag is an excellent investment for any responsible gun owner with a CCW permit. It offers peace of mind, convenience, and utmost safety for my wife, making it an indispensable accessory for her daily ventures.
E**L
Great off-body carry option for compact pistol
I've been running this bag for just over a year and it definitely has its pros and cons. I will say that I prefer to carry appendix, but while I'm wearing gym shorts, joggers or anything that nessitates off-body carry; this is my go to to kit up.Pros:- The bag is 100% of the time mistaken for just a fanny pack. I wear this bag as a cross body pack and find it blends perfectly like anyone else who has a similar bag.- Tons of storage with mutual pockets. This bag has a massive amount if pockets for all your EDC kit, potentially too much depending on how you wish to run it.- Perfect for the essentials (Pistol, Extra Mags, Flashlight, Mutli-tool, Knife, Tourniquet, Keys, Water Bottle). Depending on what your uses are, this bag will hold whatever you need to carry.Cons: My personal Use- Bulky (too much storage). The bag, while a good size, is slightly too big for me personally as i do wear it as a cross body bag. To combat this, I removed the "Admin/Utility" pouch #3 and #4 in the picture and saved myself the extra bulk. I often find when I'm out to eat or go to grab something, my arm was always bumping into the pocket, shifting the bag and continously forcing me to readjust it. Removing the pocket slimmed the bag down to the perfect dimensions for me, reducing the size and weight as I actually carry only the essentials. I also cut out the secondary pull cord and the water bottle holder as neither of them served a purpose for my usage and also helped decrease bulk and the potential to snag on something.- Zipper Pulls get caught up. I removed all the zipper pulls as they would get tied up with the pull cord as I attempted to access the pistol compartment. Now that they are removed, there is no interference that inhibited my draw. I use the pull cord with my left hand and draw my pistol with my right.- Impeded draw capabilities when fully geared up. I've noticed that when I utilize all of the "Gear Bungee Holders" in the main compartment this causes whatever is in that slot to block rapid access to my pistol. It is for thar reason that I have the minimum essential in thr bag.- Pistol Holder Bands in the main compartment is not ideal as there are times my Glock 43x tends to come loose abd with no active trigger guard there is the potential for a negligent discharge. I will mitigate this in the future with a kydex holster and velcro.I've modified my bag to suit my philosophy of use and while my mods might not work for everyone, they work for me. And overall I'm please as an off-body carry option.Here's exactly what I carry:Pocket #1:- Tourniquet- 2 Chest SealsPocket #2:- Glock 43X MOS with 15rd Shield Arms mag- 1 extra Shield Arms mag- 1 OEM Glock 43X mag- Total round capacity 41 roundsPocket #3 and #4- Completely RemovedPocket # 5- Keys
B**E
My buddy bag
This is perfect size for my 9mm and two magazines
D**Y
Very good quality
Works perfect for conceal carry and med trauma essentials.
A**D
Good hip pouch, but not so great for cc or edc
Seems well made and has padded panels. but, there’s no real way to effectively place a holstered firearm other than leave it loose and use 2 hands to unholster. straps not placed well and too small to hold the holster. i find it unsafe to place firearm unholstered in the pouch…trigger not protected.
F**Y
Nice.
I like it and it fits my Glock 19. I like the way it looks. It looks better than a cheap fanny pack. Good value if you don't wont to break the bank on this type of CC option. Again I like the way it looks. Yes it is a fanny pack. You can avoid that it looks like a fanny pack, but it does look cheap. I put in on my side and the way the pack folds around looks good to me. I feel it looks more like a hiking pack than a (FANNY PACK) wearing it this way. Seams like good quality stitching and materials.
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