If we were in the car, it turned into a waist pack that I snapped on if we got out at a rest stop. If we were going hiking, it turned into a sling bag over my shoulder. I morphed it from waist pack to crossbody and back, depending on my outfit, the time of day, the sweater or jacket I was wearing and more. I was wrong! I gave the Adapt Belt Bag a trial run on my and Dan’s trip to Vermont and the Berkshires and wore it most minutes of most days we were on the road. Upon opening it from its package in the mail, I assumed I’d replace my current beige patterned fanny pack with it, and use it as a waist pack until the end of time. The Adapt Belt Bag is a waist pack that turns into a crossbody sling. Now that the company debuted a unisex accessory in the form of a bag, I saw it and wanted to try it out, to replace my current LeSportsac fanny pack that doesn’t match quite as many outfits through the seasons of the year. I forgot to mention that I have the Public Rec Here to There Leggings in my trove of “things I like to wear every week” between fall and spring. Many of the Public Rec clothes serve multiple purposes, like travel and loungewear, or something to wear to the office that you can also roll around your couch in. Public Rec as a company aims to focus on looking good and ultimate comfort, and it’s doing that whole athleisure thing right. I enjoyed the stretch of the Women’s All Day Joggers, the great fit of the Women’s Essential Tee for travel, and the Luxe Fleece Pullover, which I wore so many times a week in winter that I forgot to change out of it. Good thing we delved further than just their travel joggers for men, because as time went on, I was able to try a few products that really hit home for me in terms of lovable athleisure and loungewear. Public Rec is a cool athleisure brand that Dan and I came across in 2020, first in regard to menswear. Note: Public Rec sent me the Adapt Belt Bag to try out, and the following is my honest review about how I feel about it after using it for quite some time. In this review, I’ll cover all the smart features of the Public Rec Adapt Belt Bag, how it turned out as a travel bag I took on a road trip and on a flight for a business trip recently and how you can decide if it’s right for your lifestyle! I’ll wear a fanny pack on a flight so that all my most valuable items stay close to me, and during a trip, I’ll go sightseeing, walking and hiking with a fanny pack.Īs you can see, I find a waist pack-style bag to be one of the most useful and smartest types of bags to have during a trip.īut what about a belt bag? This was a new-ish idea to me as I found myself as the owner of Public Rec’s Adapt Belt Bag, a “wear it two ways” type of expandable bag that starts as a fanny pack and transitions to a crossbody belt bag that looks cool with its jet black satiny finish. I like a waist pack for travel days because it’s hands-free, and I can dig into it quickly for my wallet, phone and passport (also known as “literally all my valuables”). For years, I’ve been using a “fanny pack” as my travel day bag.
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