







🎒 Gear up sleek, stay ready sharp — the ultimate tactical waist pack for the modern explorer.
The CREATOR Tactical Waist Pack is a high-performance, military-inspired fanny pack made from durable 1000D nylon. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike, it features a compact, lightweight build with adjustable straps fitting waists up to 52 inches. With multiple compartments, MOLLE compatibility, and a sleek low-profile design, it’s perfect for cycling, hiking, camping, and everyday carry, combining rugged durability with organized convenience.








| ASIN | B01KWZ0QYM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #84,819 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #103 in Hiking Waist Packs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,986) |
| Date First Available | August 23, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | CREATOR |
| Product Dimensions | 12.2 x 5.1 x 5.9 inches; 14.4 ounces |
E**5
Go to pack. High speed low drag. Cool for a fanny pack
No one is going to make fun of you for wearing this pack. It's sleek, black, low profile, but it still holds what I need to carry. Multiple front pouches, a divider in the main compartment, makes it great to store various things for easy access. Material seems durable, not cheap or flimsy. Did I mention this pack looks good?
J**S
Great quality. A few too many buckles
I've had bags made by this manufacturer before. They make disc golf bags and other stuff. Great quality canvas and stitching. I cut off some of the extra snaps...i prefer velcro so i added that in places where i felt it worked better. I can recommend as a grab-n-go medical or ammo bag. not a ton of space, but fits great around the waist with a medium sized back pack on as well. (I have the Kriega R25 motorcycle backpack). back pocket is good for documents, large band aids etc. It also fits 9mm double stack magazines very well. I could probably fit 11-15 in the whole thing if needed, with side pockets still available for other items.
C**N
I wanted a front-belt pack and this fit the bill pretty well. I wear a pretty nice pack while ...
My goal wasn't to find a fanny pack, I wanted a front-belt pack and this fit the bill pretty well. I wear a pretty nice pack while hiking/scouting and I really like it. But I'm always fishing for things in it like calls, replacement GPS battery, wind indicator, etc. I've tried a few small organizer pouches on the side straps, but none come forward far enough for what I need. This waist pack is "pretty good". It has the three front pockets you see, a larger top/center pocket, and a slim one behind that, against your belly (money storage?) The front pocket isn't big enough to fit my phone, and the two left/right pockets are as triangular as you see - I'm not sure how I'll actually organize stuff into them because with their shape, nothing really fits other than a few small knick-knacks. HOWEVER, the large central pouch definitely fits a call or two, a snack, and my battery charger. And my phone fits into a top "sleeve" I guess you would call it - if you look at the photo of the top, where the large velcro pouch is... that's actually an extra loop of material and you can stuff things under it. My phone fits under it pretty well. (Not the elastic loops - it has those as well. The velcro fabric strip.) As far as waist packs go this is pretty comfortable. I'm not putting more than a pound or so of stuff in it so it's not putting any load on my - the heavy stuff is in my actual pack. I put this on first (and keep it on even while resting) and my pack goes on over/around it without interference. My pack waist strap rides on my hips, underneath this one, which I keep on my actual waist. One nice touch is the molle loops left/right. I wouldn't hang anything heavy on them because it would transfer the weight really awkwardly. But it would certainly hold one or two small pouches, like a knife and/or flashlight holster or small organizer. One WEIRD touch is the carabiner. Why do all these manufacturers include these things? These light aluminum ones aren't for climbing and can't carry much load, and I can't imagine what I would hang on a waist pack anyway. If I want a carabiner I'll buy a good one. It's the highest-quality one I've gotten with a purchase like this... but still useless...
K**R
PLEASE !!! YOU'VE GOTTA SEE OUTDOOR CREATOR'S. PRODUCTS ARE AMAZING!
This fanny pack is the best. As a mother of 5 & now, chasing after 7 grandchildren, I suddenly found it too much of a chore to also keep up with a purse. ;) However, as I shopped all the usual MAJOR retail stores... and I MEAN ALL OF THEM... with each purchase I made, it seemed my great idea to purchase a fanny pack to wear securely at all times around my waist fell short and very disappointing. When I would find one, ( which was of a limited chose ) I would get home to discover it was too small, or just too tacky. I'd given up on my idea until I remembered ... ' the internet'! YAY ! I I searched many sites for exactly what I wanted and when I found OUTDOOR CREATOR ... I knew I'd found my match. It was like I designed my own fanny pack. Not only has this particular pack suited my needs to a 'T'... I'm really amazed at how this business is so in tune with, NOT only what products their customers might purchase, but how GRATEFUL they are when you make a purchase. The personal touch you give to your customers is so rare and so appreciated. Thank You.
R**.
THE FANNY PACK IS BACK
Let's face it. It's a fanny pack. It does everything a fanny pack is supposed to do; and that is where I use it. On my fanny. At least a whole one half. It can hold quiet a bit of items. It has 5 compartments. With the main having two sections. Belt clip has a nice firm CLICK. The most I've put it into it at one time includes: Bill fold, camera, micro med kit, cellphone, passport, belt, change purse, trip itinerary and other papers, charging stick and cables, small medicine bottles, small zip ties, Trid#nt gum, hand wipes, pen, and still had some space. The only flaw is the plastic belt loops eventually broke from sitting and bending. I will replace them eventually with metal ones. The fuzzy sections are a little odd, but just stick a nice patch and it looks even better. Well made.
E**R
It's held up nicely so far at my work
It's held up nicely so far at my work. My job is mostly outside where I need to have stuff handy to meet the challenges I am likely to face. It beats the McGyvered tool belt/harness I used before. I still use the suspenders from that as it helps with comfort and weight distribution. My Leatherman Multitool in its MOLLE Pouch went onto the belt itself nicely, so it's easily accessible. Since the straps on the side pouches tend to interfere with zipping and unzipping, I put an Altoids Tin in each, each tin has spare parts and things I use the least, but need nonetheless, the straps add to the security for that. The sides I was able to put my two large camera bags and they are much less cumbersome on this setup than on my McGyvered setup. One camera bag is my DIY First Aid and the other has everyday stuff like a pen and notebook, an extra bandanna, we sweat a lot on the job, and my workplace name badge. All in all this fanny pack is far superior to the one I used before. I plan on getting better suspenders for this as well, but until then, I work with what I have.
A**.
Fue un regalo, y según su comentario está excelente el producto.
L**S
Recommend
R**L
Excellent quality
B**K
The black camo is awesome! Get lots of compliments. All the zippers work well. So far so good
G**S
Es excelente komando
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