Amphipod  R3 Express Convertible Pack

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Ditch the "just finished a run" look with the Amphipod R3 Express convertible pack. It transitions from a bounce-free performance running waist pack to a casual crossbody for meeting up with friends.

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Features

  • Engineered pack shape creates a custom fit and feel
  • Comfortable, lightweight design features a cushioned and breathable 3D mesh back panel
  • Premium nylon outer and fully lined interior for added durability
  • Main compartment holds all you need, including large phones
  • Separated internal phone compartment and key fob optimizes organization and access
  • Internal Run.Relax.Repeat.â„¢ woven tag
  • Stretch-Fitâ„¢ waist strap delivers comfortable give and bounce-free performance
  • Fully-adjustable ergonomic seatbelt webbing belt with a custom engineered low-profile, spring-loaded, quick-release buckle
  • Part of Amphipod Pub Run Packâ„¢ collection for running and leisure

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Casual

Running

Dimensions

7 x 5 x 1.5 inches

Gear Capacity (L)

1 liters

Gear Capacity (cu. in.)

62 cubic inches

Gender

Unisex

Reviews
11 reviews with an average rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars

75% 3 of 4 reviewers recommended

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

6 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago
Carries the essentials for going out
I've never been one for purses, so I'm glad that the fanny packs have made a comeback. This smaller one is cute and carries all the essentials for going out with friends to breweries. I've got my phone, wallet, keys, pager(if I'm on call), sunglasses all neatly stored away. I've also started to use it for backpacking trips to carry my phone directly in front for easy access for taking photos on the trail. The hip pockets in my backpack are not big enough for my phone and carrying a phone in the pant/shorts pocket gets sweat all over the phone and is uncomfortable. This is just a small added weight for short weekend backpacking trips to add a little connivence. Plus, I've gotten lots of compliments on the cute orange fanny every time I go out.
Tricia
Washington State

Most Helpful Critical Review

7 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 2.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago
Doesn't sit flush to your body
The bag starts to sag outward if you put in anything with a little weight. I put my keys and a gel pack into it and it started sagging outward. If you're just using this pack to carry around some essentials it's probably fine, but if you want to wear this on a run, I would look elsewhere. This applies to whether you wear it as a waist pack or a cross body bag.
Dan
Tricia
Location:Washington State
Height:5'4"
Age:25–34
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Carries the essentials for going out

I've never been one for purses, so I'm glad that the fanny packs have made a comeback. This smaller one is cute and carries all the essentials for going out with friends to breweries. I've got my phone, wallet, keys, pager(if I'm on call), sunglasses all neatly stored away. I've also started to use it for backpacking trips to carry my phone directly in front for easy access for taking photos on the trail. The hip pockets in my backpack are not big enough for my phone and carrying a phone in the pant/shorts pocket gets sweat all over the phone and is uncomfortable. This is just a small added weight for short weekend backpacking trips to add a little connivence. Plus, I've gotten lots of compliments on the cute orange fanny every time I go out.

Height:5'4"
Age:25–34
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Dan
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Doesn't sit flush to your body

The bag starts to sag outward if you put in anything with a little weight. I put my keys and a gel pack into it and it started sagging outward. If you're just using this pack to carry around some essentials it's probably fine, but if you want to wear this on a run, I would look elsewhere. This applies to whether you wear it as a waist pack or a cross body bag.

bet
Height:5'4"
Age:45–54
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Cheap zipper

I loved this until the zipper broke off completely. I couldn't fix to keep using.

Height:5'4"
Age:45–54
Mhatch
Height:5'6"
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Comfortable and compact

Nice little Fanny pack. Comfortable and not bulky. Fabric is soft and flexible. Fits phone and a wallet. I wear it in the front and barely notice it’s there.

Height:5'6"
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Fanny pack fan
Location:Portland, OR
Height:5'7"
Age:35–44
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Functional, low-profile hip pack

This functional every day hip pack holds all of my essentials. No elastic waistband is a huge plus as they usually stretch out over time.

Height:5'7"
Age:35–44
Weight:125–150 lbs.
codfish102
Location:Flagstaff, AZ
Height:6'4"
Age:25–34
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Supet rad hip pack

Bought this because I wanted a lightweight hip pack for a Rim 2 Rim 2 Rim trek in addition to my hydration pack. It did great and was super durable light and handy!

Height:6'4"
Age:25–34
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Anonymous
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Barbara
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1 year ago

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Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Anonymous
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

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