








🎒 Elevate your EDC game with the Bando Bag — where compact meets uncompromising.
The Eberlestock Bando Bag is a lightweight, tactical-inspired fanny pack designed for professional millennials who demand secure, organized, and discreet everyday carry. Featuring a full-zip back pocket sized for sub-compact sidearms like the Glock-19, multiple interior compartments for optimal organization, and an adjustable waist belt for all-day comfort, it redefines convenience for travel, outdoor activities, and urban life. Its sleek, low-profile design ensures you carry with confidence and style.















| Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
L**B
Bauchtasche
Sehr Hochwertige Bauchtasche mit einem durchdachten Konzept. Allerdings ist der Preis ziemlich teuer.
M**.
Compact, Well-Built, and Perfect for Discreet EDC Carry
The Eberlestock Bando Bag is a solid choice if you want a compact off-body carry option. The build quality is legit—durable fabric, smooth zippers, and a layout that actually makes sense. It sits comfortably, stays secure, and doesn’t scream “tactical.” Both my Glock 27 and Ruger LCP .380 fit without any hassle. Works well when paired with ClipDraw Trigger Guard for added safety. The interior organization keeps everything stable instead of bouncing around, and there’s still room for essentials like a wallet, keys, tourniquet and a small med kit. The adjustable waist belt is sturdy and doesn’t loosen up over time. Overall, it’s a practical, low-profile bag for everyday carry. Lightweight, comfortable, and well-designed for anyone who wants a discreet way to carry without relying on pockets or traditional holsters.
A**R
Decent Quality, But Price Feels High
The quality is decent overall, but for a $65 price point I expected slightly better materials—especially when compared to my other bags from Chrome Industries.
M**Y
Fanny
Its solid so far, i gave it 4 stars because it barely fits my glock 17. the zipper is extremely tight and needs to be forced to zip. This item will fit a traditional glock 19 / 43 Or Basically anything shorter than a 17. Quality seems rugged and durable for now. Ive had it for 30 days.
K**R
Might be the best damn "murse" out there...
I don't do reviews very often but this one is worthy. Background: Former Mil and full time LEO; NREMT-P, TEMS, vol FireMedic and all the other dang things. 20+ years up in it. I will without fail ALWAYS prefer on body carry. But along with a multitude of other reasons/situations, it can't always happen. Top of the list, I live at the beach and it's also hotter then the devils breath 9 months out of the year. I don't even want to talk about the humidity. Every environment is different, but lightweight shorts, t shirts and sun hoodies are the standard UOTD around here. While I'm all about a sling bag....for reasons (it's always in the truck) the advent (or resurgence if you're a 90s kid like me) of the waist packs was a solution for places like here. I've been through several different waist packs and stayed on the fence about them. I regularly used them as an adjunct for over stuffed pockets. Enter the bando bag. FOREWARNING: The one issue you may have is the holster pocket footprint. If you carry a full size or even mid-size with optics, you're gonna want a bando XL. When I waist bag carry, it's either a comped and optics G43x or a non optics G26. Fits perfect. With that out of the way, the holster pocket layout and methodology fits my liking to a T. No flop, solid mount up and purchase point with any number of velcro backed holsters. Is the draw as fast as a good AIWB setup? Maybe not quite, but spend some time on it. It's fast enough for the compromise it is. Move up to the "main" pocket, wallet, spare mags, mini ingress/egress kit, keys, mini trauma kit, 1 cell light and ETK tourniquet drop in with room to spare. Good organizational setup inside, zippered pouch, two pockets in rear and elastic band in roof for your TQ or mag or a candy bar. Front small zipper pocket for small whatevers. I keep skittles and a couple pairs of nitrile gloves in there. With all that, not only is there room to spare if you need to flex, it does NOT look full, let alone overstuffed. With all that, I'm a tall lanky dude, 6'2" and change and 180lbs. It's easy for some waist packs to look oversized and too "obvious". (Think the vertx Soc-P). Too much for my taste. The bando bag is a perfect size and low profile. If you think a man purse might be an option for you, don't end up here like I did. Just start here. It's as popular as it is for a reason. Oh, and the zipper pulls kick ass too.
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