Simms Tributary Hip Pack
Mobile gear storage made for your every move, the rugged Tributary Hip Pack offers ample storage, multiple carry options and a smart feature-set for full days on the water.
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- [face fabric] 600D recycled polyester, PU coating [liner] 200D polyester
- Volume
- 5L
- Access
- top
- Hydration Compatible
- water bottle sleeve
- Pockets
- [external] 1 zippered front [internal] 1 mesh
- Closure
- zipper
- Shoulder Strap
- none
- Waist Belt
- adjustable
- Activity
- fly fishing
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
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Overall Rating
3 based on 4 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 30, 2024
Falls off
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Received 04-12 and worn once., Waistbelt will not maintain tightness and loosens while wearing. It kept slipping off my waist in the river due to poor design. Simms refuses to refund because it's used. Simms products fill my closet and have always been my favorite line but will not have the next 30 yrs. of my fishing business due to poor customer service policies!
April 30, 2024
Pretty good Waist belt sucks.
I like this pack and all its features. I have one complaint: the belt straps are very annoying. When you try to slide the pack to your front or push it back behind you, it gets caught, making it hard to slide on your waist. This is because the waist straps are connected to the pack, so moving the pack involves moving the straps, and the friction between your straps and your hips makes it difficult. I have no idea why it was built this way. It is the only hip pack Simms makes with the waistbelt stitched into the pack. To get 5 stars, all Simms would need to do is attach loops to the pack and a waistbelt going through that so it would slide on the belt for easier access.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
April 28, 2024
Throughly Disappointed
I bought this pack for trout fishing on day trips or to be stuffed in a rucksack for backpacking trips. The belt does not stay tight on your waist. With minimal movement the belt loosens and falls to the ground. Wearing it over the shoulder is a better option but when you net fish it flops all over as there is no stabilizing strap to secure your body. It just doesn’t seem like anyone who actually fishes had anything to do with the design of this bag. Throughly disappointed.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
March 25, 2024
Best for predator fishing
Enough room for everything I need during predator fishing day. Thank You Simms. You are doing great products.
Originally reviewed on simmsfishing.com
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