







🛡️ Gear up, stand out, and be ever ready!
The Ever Ready First Aid Fanny/Hip Pack is a lightweight, durable, and highly functional waist pack designed specifically for lifeguards and pool attendants. Featuring three water-resistant zippered compartments, a bright red high-visibility design, and an adjustable quick-release strap, it ensures your essential gear is always organized, accessible, and unmistakably identifiable.



| ASIN | B07BNQRSVH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,525 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #241 in Hiking Waist Packs |
| Department | Unisex |
| Item model number | 1304 |
| Manufacturer | Ever Ready First Aid |
| Product Dimensions | 18.42 x 11.43 x 7.62 cm; 86 g |
E**M
Good quality
Life Guards are happy to have this product.
J**A
Great product, very cheap. High Quality. Size a little small but totally functionally. Thanks.
C**S
The fit of this hip pack is really nice and easily, it has lasted me a whole guard season and was very durable with a bunch of rain storms that came. It was never got in the way while guarding or became annoying at any point.
S**.
Bought this for a costume piece and the fit was perfect. Great material and seems like it will hold up over time.
D**S
For the price is gonna be perfect for camping. Every year me and my friends go camping and while we’re there we go paddle boarding, and I needed a cool pack to hold my phone and stuff and I thought this one was cool and for the price I had to get it! It’s a little smaller than I thought but not bad at all, great buy!
R**L
I like this pack a lot. It's big and has enough space to fit all of my lifeguard stuff when I work. The zipper doesn't constantly come undone like I've seen with some other fanny packs I've used. I'm pretty fat and I like to wear my pack somewhat loose, and even then there's still plenty of room left on the strap! I almost took off a star because it doesn't have those little holes on the bottoms which drain out the water, so it creates a lot of drag when you swim and when you get out you have to drain it yourself. But it's still a fine fanny pack and I wouldn't be a lifeguard if I couldn't swim and , so it's really a minor issue, even if it is a little annoying.