Chrome Industries Phone Pouch Review (2 Weeks of Use)
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
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The Chrome bags have a dedicated webbing with velcro on the shoulder strap for those pouches.
Thanks for the insight, Paul! 😃
-Eric
Seems like a pain in the ass to take stuff out once you put it in.
I'd suggest LBB's Tiny Houdini instead.
Timbuk2 has a pouch just like this. It might be a tad more bulky, but I think it had a slightly more complex velcro system.
should show how it attaches to some chrome bag straps
Do you think it will hold up on PD travel backpack?
What camera is that?
Has the elastic side lost its elasticity?
Can you guys do more reviews of these kind of additional bag strap organizer pouches?
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll pass it along.
-Eric
Don't the Chrome messengers have Molle webbing on the strap so it would hold the phone case more secure and eliminate strap slide of the pouch? I think this pouch works best on bags with that strap webbing...like how Chrome has it on their backpacks/messengers. I believe Mission Workshop has it on their straps as well...and Defy, etc.
I have one of these and they work really well on Chrome bags. I forget which size I have but the one I do have doesnt fit my 13 max pro :(
When it’s on a shoulder strap, does it get uncomfortable when you move your arm around? It looks like it would be rubbing or bumping into your arm, especially the large size.
All you have to do is put your phone on vibrate on you can feel notifications
A intercontinental championship belt would fit
Does anyone (other than cyclists) use these types of pouches? I feel like I've seen them more often.
Not a cyclist here, use a pouch similar to this for my phone, mounting it to my backpack strap :) I commute daily via Amtrak and bus, so it’s helpful not to have to dig into my backpack every time I need my phone for something.
I had one built into one of my sling. I had to buy a separate pouch for my new sling. It's super useful. I can't imagine life without one. But there are better designs than this one.
@@kehwa Which are better?
I used my chrome phone pouch for 3 years while cycling in different conditions. It’s a really comfortable pouch and never moved or opened while I was cycling. I like the Velcro system to open because it’s quick and easy to look at my phone while riding.