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Clakit Smartphone Strap Pack - Backpack Shoulder Strap Pocket (Red) - Backpack Attachment for Search and Rescue, Hikers, Travelers, Students, and Commuters

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About Clakit Smartphone Strap Pack - Backpack Shoulder

The Clakit Smartphone StrapPack attaches to a shoulder strap or belt up to 3 inches wide. Fits most backpacks, sling packs, tactical packs, travel packs, purses, baby carriers, golf bags, sports bags and more. Clakit StrapPacks are lightweight pockets that attach anywhere along a strap or belt, requiring just 2 inches of strap space. They use a patented clip to provide a secure, no-slip, no-bounce and comfortable fit. They are easy to install and offer easy access to your smartphone, keeping it always accessible and secure from theft while you hike, travel, commute or simply walk around town. The fabric is lightweight and strong 1000D waterproof Cordura. StrapPacks can be installed on either right and left shoulder straps. You can even install multiple StrapPacks on a single strap. Clakit was conceived while hiking in the California mountains and realizing that everything was on our backs - even items we used often. When you needed to access something, you have to stop, shed your bag, search for the item(s), and then repack. Whether its water, a smartphone, map, wallet, snack, or permits - they were inconveniently located. Clakit lets you move important often-used items to the front of your body where they are accessible and secure. It starts with a patented nylon clip that lets you add interchangeable pouches to the front of your backpack, baby carrier or messenger bag. Rather than place often used items on your back, Clakit lets you put them on your front using available shoulder strap space. The interchangeable pouches let you customize your strap for commuting and then later change it for a day of hiking, photography, biking or simply walking around town.