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The BOOSTEADY Backpack Strap Pouch is a compact, durable nylon accessory designed for hikers and tactical users. Measuring 4.5x7x2 inches, it features a water-resistant lining and a 4-inch MOD strap for secure attachment to backpacks or belts. Dual-layer compartments and mesh pockets provide organized storage for smartphones, snacks, and essentials, while hook and loop closures ensure quick access and theft protection.






| ASIN | B0821HFZBG |
| ASIN | B084S5BVGQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #123,172 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #724 in Tactical Pouches |
| Brand Name | BOOSTEADY |
| Closure Type | Hook,Loop |
| Color | Black Pouch with 4โ Mod Strap |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (536) |
| Date First Available | February 14, 2020 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.5"L x 2"W x 7"H |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Boosteady |
| Manufacturer | Boosteady |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Number Of Pockets | 1 |
T**B
Great add-on to my backpack.
I am an avid hiker and I found this product to be great add-on to my backpack. I can put my big Galaxy phone (Ultra 24) and power bad, etc. in the 2 big pockets.
S**M
BOOSTEADY Backpack Strap Pouch, Smartphone Strap Pack
I bought the Boosteady Backpack Strap Pouch to put my Samsung S20 Ultra 5G in while I hike. The phone is too large for the pouch. Very bummed. However, the pouch looks like it will work well to carry munchies, kleenex, or anything that you may want to get to easily while hiking.
F**R
Smart buy
Good product
G**O
Secure straps, big, well made materials - you can cram a lot in these
I got this to have an easily accessible pouch on the front of my hiking bag. I like that there are horizontal and vertical strap options to allow you to really secure it in place for intense hikes. The two compartments are big enough to fit basically any phone and many additional items. On my hikes, I put my iPhone 14 Pro Max, a flow the folding pocket knife (similar in size to my phone), gum, chapstick, tissues, my AirPods, and tampons. I also use a small waterproof bag to fit these items. The case is durable but stretchy enough to be able to squeeze more stuff in if you need. I am confident that I could probably fit more in this if I needed to. It is secure and does not move/wiggle around during hikes!
T**R
writing titles is the hardest part of a review
I love this thing. It has two pockets, and I put my phone in one, for easy access for pictures, and a 3 oz pepper spray (actually more like a mini bear spray) in the other. It's just the right size, big enough for what I want to store in it, and small enough so it's not too bulky. I liked it so much, I bought another one, but it's hard to remember what it's called when I'm searching my orders. A strap pouch, strap pack, I guess that works. Let me compare this to two other products I like a lot, the Freemove waist strap pack and the 4Monster buttpack. The Freemove goes on the waist strap pack. The 4Monster is a regular buttpack, which means it has a waist strap and can be used with or without the backpack, like maybe you want to hike to the top of the hill and leave your backpack at camp, but want to take your phone, wallet and keys with you. The Boosteady goes on the shoulder strap, so it sits up much higher, in case you need to forage a river or something. Weight: Freemove 2.42 oz, 4Monster 2.56 oz, Boosteady 3.65 oz. Size: Freemove 1.1 liters, 4Monster 2.6 liters, Boosteady 0.9 liters. Cost: Freemove $10.95, 4Monster $16.99, Boosteady $11.99. Zippable Pockets: Freemove 1 (with divider), 4Monster 3, Boosteady 2 (1 with divider) plus 1 external pocket. All three are waterproof, except for the zipper, so you may want to store your goods in a ziplock bag. All three will hold your 1) phone and 2) pepper spray or your wallet. I like all three of them a lot, so it depends on whether you want a shoulder strap pouch, a waist strap pouch, or a separate buttpack. If I had to choose only one, I'd go with the buttpack because it can be used without the backpack, but all three are handy.
K**Y
works for price
works for price
J**S
Perfect for festival backpacks!
I usually carry a hydration backpack and a fanny pack to store my phone close to my body, but opted for this for a less bulky outfit. This fits my iPhone 14 with a little room above, but not sure if this will fit any of the pros. 2 phone pockets and a little net pocket in the front is perfect for chapstick! There are two straps to reinforce this to your backpack so I feel confident this will stay put.
A**G
Sharp screws, too short for my phone
I'm only giving this 3 stars because the ends of the red screws on the molle clip are left raw and sharp. The first time I used it I scratched myself and it hurt for hours. I am trying to think what I can cover the ends of the screws with so they don't hurt me again. This will be especially important as the ends of the screws are under the backpack strap resting against your shirt. So, if you're wearing a thin shirt, they are going to poke you right through the material. The weight of the pack pressing on you is going to make it worse. The only other negative thing is that it's slightly too short for my Samsung S21 Ultra so the zipper won't shut. I still use it for my phone and just leave the top open. On the positive side, the molle clip works great...in fact, as long as your backpack straps are not wider than 3", you don't have to have a vertical strap as stated in the ad. My main shoulder straps are plain and do not have a horizontal or vertical strap attached, but I was able to put the molle clip right on the shoulder straps and it fit fine (my straps are exactly 3" wide. Anything wider and the molle clip wouldn't fit). You can turn the screws to adjust for the thickness of the strap to get the pouch to fit snugly. All in all, I would purchase this again because the idea is great, but I do think improvement is needed. I love having a quick place to stash my phone within reach without having to take my pack on and off.
M**S
Awesome, been looking for years for a decent shoulder pouch that I can easily store my iphone or camera and place it in and out. This is it, finally. I have bought one for each of my packpacks. It has a real easy to use zipper, two compartments inside and outside pouch. Not heavy at all and this will come with me on month long treks!
T**H
Used as an odds and sods bag for photography...I like it!
M**G
Bought this for my wife to give her a bit of extra storage for her rucksack when we are out hiking. The material is proving nice and sturdy so far, and she uses it to store her mobile phone, lip balm and other bits and pieces like her keys. A few people on our walking group have commented on it and asked where we bought it from. Recommended.
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