Overview
About Simms Flyweight Hip Hybrid System
Closeout. Offering lumbar support as well as a full range of carry solutions for anglers, this Simms Flyweight Hip Hybrid system includes a load-dispersing utility belt and comes with an attachable large pod for fishing tools and bottle holster to keep you hydrated throughout the day.
- Compatible with all Flyweight pods and accessories
- Polyurethane coating for weather resistance
- Constructed from tough 420 denier Cordura® nylon and lightweight 210 denier nylon ripstop
- Removable, fully adjustable shoulder strap
- Flyweight Tech utility belt:
- Load-dispersing tapered silhouette
- Highly breathable air mesh for all-day comfort
- Fully customizable cargo solution via 5.11® HEXGRID® and PALS webbing systems
- Flyweight large pod:
- Two main zip compartments with internal organization
- Compression-molded front panel serves as fold-down work station
- Horizontal water bottle holster with cinching cord and adjustable buckles
- Flyweight bottle holster:
- Semi-constructed with adjustable top shroud
- Drainage hole at bottom
- Holds large bottles, up to 40 ounces
- Made in Vietnam
- Please note: If you have an implanted cardiac device, this product may be harmful
Specs
Specs about Simms Flyweight Hip Hybrid System
- Carry options: Waist
- Material: Cordura® nylon
- External dimensions (HxWxD): 7x10.25x4"
- Made in Vietnam
- Please note: If you have an implanted cardiac device, this product may be harmful
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Good product at a great price
Reviewed by Dino in Miami from Miami, FL on Thursday, July 27, 2023
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Good product at a great priceReviewed by Dino in Miami from Miami, FL on Thursday, July 27, 2023If you just doing a quick fly fishing break, this will comfortably carry all you need. I also use an chest pack and the the belt with a bottle holder to carry Gatorade and ice to survive Miami summer heat