Product details
Eono water-resistant bum bag with multiple pockets — roomy waist (fanny) pack
Practical, tidy and designed for days when pockets just won’t cut it. This Eono bum bag is a straightforward, no-nonsense little pack that keeps your essentials organised and close to hand. It’s made from water-resistant polyester, has smooth, sturdy zips and a cushioned back so it sits comfortably against the body without annoying bounce.
Comfort and fit
The padded rear and gently curved shape mean the bag sits snugly at the waist or across the front. The strap adjusts from 68–118 cm (26.7–46.4 in), so it’ll fit most sizes — wear it round the waist, across the chest or as a sling depending on your mood or activity. The buckle is solid yet lightweight and the strap is tear-resistant, so there’s no faffing about mid-walk.
Storage that actually works
Not just one cavernous pocket — the compartments are split sensibly so everything has its place. The main pocket divides into two sections and will easily take a folding umbrella, a 350 ml bottle, snacks or dog treats. There’s a dedicated phone pocket for quick access, a secondary pocket for chargers, sunglasses, cash and cards, plus a small key pocket with an elastic strap so keys don’t rattle around.
- Material: 100% water‑resistant finished polyester for light rain and damp days.
- Dimensions: 27 x 6 x 14.5 cm; weight approx. 165 g.
- Capacity: ideal for everyday essentials (roughly 0.5–1 litres depending on contents).
- Secure, smooth zips and a quality POM buckle for reliable everyday use.
Who it’s for and when to use it
Perfect if hands-free convenience is a must — dog walkers, hikers, festival-goers, commuters and travellers will all find it handy. Pop your passport and phone in at the airport, leave wallet and keys in the inner pocket while you walk the dog, or carry the essentials on short hikes without lugging a rucksack. Its low-profile look pairs well with trainers, leggings or casual kit, so it’s useful beyond outdoor trips.
Practical notes and tips
Water‑resistant doesn’t mean fully waterproof — it’ll keep things dry in light showers but don’t submerge it. To clean, wipe with a damp cloth and let it air dry. Some larger phones fit best in the front pocket; if in doubt, try measuring your handset against the pocket or check before you set off. For less bounce on runs, tighten the strap and wear it slightly higher on the hips or across the chest.
This bag is all about sensible organisation and fuss-free use. No flashy tech — just decent materials, neat stitching and pockets that actually make sense. It’s a proper little workhorse whether you’re out in the countryside or dashing between trains.










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