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The Eagle Creek Wayside Waist Pack organizes your currency, travel documents and small electronics while keeping your hands free. Signature Eagle Creek organizer panel for travel necessities.

The Wayside is an organized tote that keeps your belongings within easy reach.
| Average weight: | 5 ounces |
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| Dimensions: | 8 x 5 x 2.5 inches |
| Material: | Nylon ripstop |
| Number of pockets: | 1 + main compartment |
| Volume: | 75 cubic inches |
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| Eagle Creek Wayside | $17.95 - $18.00 |
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just what I needed | |
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| I bought this waist pack for my Disneyland trip with my family, which includes 2 preschool age kids. I needed a small bag to hold my valuables (wallet, iTouch, keys, and cell phone) that I could not leave in my backpack, which I was periodically leaving unattended. I also needed something that would be hands-free so that I could be free to pick up my kids and go on rides,etc. This fit the bill perfectly. Very satisfied with my purchase. | |
| alleycat7 at REI on 05/10/2009 | |
This waistpack does everything everyday I want it to do | |
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| This is a GREAT waist pack - it holds keys, wallets, bills, receipts, business cards, pens, note pads, etc AND it looks GOOD - I wear it to work and everywhere else - even to Salsa lessons That leaves me with my hands free | |
| Anonymous at Altrec on 07/31/2009 | |
Cheap but lacks features | |
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| I am a bit disappointed with this purchase. I thought that the internal dividers for credit cards were a given in all waist purses. I was wrong. It is extremely inconvenient to use this bag. I cant just toss my cards in the bag because then it will be a major pain to find them. It is ok to carry a cell, keys and camera in it. Maybe a few other things but it is absolutely not useful for the everyday life like I expected. | |
| LightTracker at REI on 03/09/2009 | |