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According to Fedex and my Post Office Box, I have a package waiting there for me to pick up tomorrow, and it is from Disneyshopping.com. Seen as it's the only thing I've ordered from them, I should have it in my hands tomorrow and will check it out and write it up as quickly as I can...
I have the utmost faith in you Bill!! I know we'll have something from you within the week(gotta give you a few days to try it out!)
Ok, got the bag... First impression is good, but I won't waste my money on the "personalization" again. A computer generated vinyl stick-on...
Some photos...
The bag...
Close-Ups of the "personalization"
The largest pocket... It's roughly 9" long, 5" wide, and expandable to 3" deep with a velcro closure...
There is also a bottle holder inside... It has a handle strap with velcro so you can attach it wherever you want...
The next largest pocket is about 4.5" Long, 5" wide, and expandable to 3.5 inches deep with a zipper.
The last large pocket is closer to 6" long, about 5" wide, but shallow and tapered to the strap, with a zipper...
On the strap, there are 3 smaller pockets, one for a cell phone (4.5x2.5"), a smaller one (3x2.5"), and very tiny flat zippered one. There is also a pen holder built in...
Across the front with it on...
Across the back (sorry, had to squat to get the picture...)
Bill, thank you so much! I really like the modeling. I'll show my DH this when he gets home and see if this looks more appealing to him than the backpack.
Do you think this bag would be to big for my DS9. He is about 50 inches tall, and a bean pole. We bought a fannypack in 07 in Disney and with the belt at the smallest setting it falls off him (no hips or butt to hold it up). He likes to take his Nintendo DS with him to play during long waits & I thought it would fit perfectly in the large pocket.
Great job on the review and the "Modeling" I am still undecided for my boys in Sept. They want to take the Magic for Kids Book and it doesn't look like it will fit in there. Not Disney related but we get a lot of our luggage, bags and purses at eBags: Handbags, Backpacks, Luggage & More - Great Prices - eBags. I will be going there later to see what they have.
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I'll show my DH this when he gets home and see if this looks more appealing to him than the backpack.
I don't see this as a replacement for a backpack, unless the backpack is mostly empty. It would be more of a replacement for a fannypack, especially if you have lower back or hip problems...
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Originally Posted by joshuasmom
Do you think this bag would be to big for my DS9. He is about 50 inches tall, and a bean pole. We bought a fannypack in 07 in Disney and with the belt at the smallest setting it falls off him (no hips or butt to hold it up). He likes to take his Nintendo DS with him to play during long waits & I thought it would fit perfectly in the large pocket.
It fits relatively comfortable around me. The adjustment strap only allows for about 6" of adjustment. I'm just over 5'9" and weigh around 195. The nice thing about this, over the fanny pack, is that it can hang loose over the shoulder and still be relatively comfortable...
Unclipped and laid flat, the unit measures approximately 4' long, with a little curvature to conform to the body. That is at the longest setting, with 6" available for adjustment. Maybe you can take a piece of string and see if that would be too big...
Thanks for the modeling Bill I have made up my mind not to order it. I am so glad that I saw it first. I was leaning between the slingbag or a fannie pack but I have not found a fannie pack that I like or that can accommodate my stuff that I bring into the park.
I have used a fanny pack, backpack and a slingbag and i would recommend this bag among all others. They are very hard to find in stores. You have to really search the internet for the best price. Its the Crocs Slingbag. Lots of room and comfortable. I bought mine for $25. Crocs Sling Bag 30030 - Fuchsia/Turquoise - Free Shipping & Return Shipping
Thanks for the very good review. Very helpful. ANd we are loving the pics with Flora, Fauna and Merriweather! Gotta have some Disney fairies standing by just in case!!
Thanks again for the pics and review!
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Thanks for the modeling Bill I have made up my mind not to order it. I am so glad that I saw it first. I was leaning between the slingbag or a fannie pack but I have not found a fannie pack that I like or that can accommodate my stuff that I bring into the park.
Have you tried checking the "outdoor" section or a camping or hiking store...sporting good store also? I found a great Hip pack that's made for hiking in Walmart of all places. It's was very inexpensive (I think I paid $6.99) and it will fit my video and digital cameras, cell phone, money, cards and probably still have a little room. Definately not big enough for ALL the stuff I carry but we will have DS's diapers and extra clothes in the bottom of the carriage.
I have tried so many bags that did not work at Disney... I finally settled on a smallish cross body nylon bag that I ordered from LL Bean. I then had my local dry cleaners stitch on a DVC member patch I bought on e-bay, creating the perfect Disney bag. I gets a lot of attention in the parks! I have a side holder for my water bottle, a smal flap that velcros in the front and a large interior pocket with a smaller zipper pocket.
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