Custom Fanny Packs
Hands-free packs recipients use on the move
Busy event floors and day-to-day crews use custom fanny packs to keep essentials close while hands stay free. They work well for conferences, fun runs, check-in teams, and travel-heavy programs where pockets aren’t enough. Choose a style that fits how recipients will wear it—around the waist or as a belt bag—and how much they need to carry. Details like organizer sections, bottle pockets, and zipper layouts help keep small items secure and easy to reach.























Choosing the right style and carry features
Start with the setting and what recipients need to carry. A running belt format keeps the profile slim for active events, while a fanny pack with organizer helps staff and attendees separate cards, keys, and badges. For venues with security checks, clear fanny pack styles speed up bag review and reduce confusion at entrances. Reflective fanny packs are useful for early-morning or evening activities where visibility matters. Recycled poly and rPET fanny pack options support programs that prefer recycled materials without changing how the pack is used.
Custom fanny pack FAQs for group programs
What’s the difference between a fanny pack and a belt bag?
A belt bag is a style of fanny pack that’s often worn across the body or at the waist. A fanny pack can be worn the same ways, but the term is also used for more traditional waist-pack shapes.
When should I choose a clear fanny pack style for an event?
A clear fanny pack is a practical choice for venues that do bag checks or have restricted-entry policies. A clear bag format helps staff and security quickly see contents without extra handling.
Are running belt fanny packs better for active events than standard styles?
Running belt fanny packs are a better fit when recipients will be moving continuously, such as races or volunteer shifts. A running belt format typically sits closer to the body to reduce bounce while carrying small essentials.
Why would a team pick reflective fanny packs for giveaways?
Reflective fanny packs are useful for early starts, evening events, and outdoor walk routes where visibility is a concern. A reflective detail can help the pack stand out in low-light conditions.
How do organizer pockets change how a fanny pack is used?
A fanny pack with organizer helps recipients separate items like cards, keys, and badges so they’re faster to find. An organizer layout also reduces loose items shifting around during movement.
What should I look for in a travel money belt for group travel?
A travel money belt is meant to keep cash, cards, and IDs close and discreet during transit. A money belt works well for groups moving through airports, public transportation, or crowded venues.



