- 【OXford Waterproof Pouch】This Dog Treat Bag is made of wear-resistant and scratch-resistant material, which is waterproof and oil-proof. Size: 8.26″x6.69″x2.95″. The belt maximum length is 46.5″.
- 【Close Automaticlly】Large curved & elastic opening, easy to put and take out, Stable waist bag, moving or running can prevent snacks from spilling. High tenacity sports two-color belt, easy to adjust.
- 【Double-layer inner bag】You can storing 2 kinds of snacks, detachable for cleaning. The zipper pocket is enough to hold a mobile phone (up to 5.5″), flashlight ,cash, credit card and keys. This Waist bag has a large capacity, suitable for long-term training and storage of toys.
- 【4 Ways to Wear】You can use it as a shoulder bag, cross bag, waistbag, or clip on pants or belt. The metal D ring can be hung with a double-ended buckle traction rope, then you can hands-free.
- 【Humanized design】A Bowl as a Gift for Every Buyer, The waist clip and the belt loop are reinforced. The whole bag is designed with a U-shaped arc, which makes it easier to fetch things and prevents snacks from getting stuck in the corners.
sarah taylor (verified owner) –
4.0 out of 5 stars Handy little waist bag for dog walking.
A good sized dog walking bag which I will be using for training treats for my pup. Material is sturdy and wipe clean. There is plenty of room for keys and phone which makes it versatile. Can be used fastened at waist, or shoulder if preferred. Only downside, the material smells a bit funny. Hopefully that will go in time.
Paws (verified owner) –
5.0 out of 5 stars Very nice
Definitely waterproof, with adjustable belt.
But the logo I got wasn’t a paw, but a dog and cat, would have preferred the paw really.
Pen Name (verified owner) –
3.0 out of 5 stars Gear bag if you want to use round your waist
Great bag, however the strap is too short to wear across body as advertised.
Kindle Customer (verified owner) –
4.0 out of 5 stars That the product had been dispatched
Works very well
Ms J C Corley (verified owner) –
2.0 out of 5 stars Broke in 9 months
I really liked this, worked so well for training my pup, but the zip broke within 9 months and the sell seems to think that is normal wear and tear. I am not impressed with their item or customer service
Cazzelia (verified owner) –
1.0 out of 5 stars Too Big
It was larger than expected with a water bowl which I didn’t require. Too bulky for me. Not great value.
M. Babb (verified owner) –
4.0 out of 5 stars Sturdy little bag.
This is a nice little treat bag that’s very well made and should last years.
The bag has a front zipped pocket and the top two elasticated flaps that will keep items in but allow single-handed access without worrying about zips and Velcro. Inside there are four separate sections, all with Velcro at the top to allow four separate type of treats or to keep non-food items separate. It’s a tad fiddly, considering how easy the top is to get through. Possibly best to keep it divided one way.
On the back there’s a hook to go over your belt and two straps to feed your belt through, should you want to. There’s a shoulder strap included, so it’s rather versatile. There’s a headphone hole at one end should you want to use that.
The drinking bowl is a good design, with a hard rim around the rubber. It stays in shape when opened, although I’m not sure the bag is really big enough for a water bottle as well as treats.
It’s a decent enough bag, if a bit expensive. The quality is faultless though.
Craig Laws (verified owner) –
3.0 out of 5 stars Comfortable, large pouch with clever top but missing extra pockets
I’ve been using the Mykomi treat bag for the last week in place of my usual narrower treat pouch, and I’ve largely been impressed with it, with a few suggestions for improvement.
You’ll receive the pouch, an adjustable belt with D-ring attachment, and a free collapsible water bowl.
The main pouch is sizeable, able to hold quite a lot of items, and the self-closing top is very useful and certainly better than the drawstring on my other treat pouches. You also have a secondary, much smaller, storage area at the front with a waterproof zipped seal.
Now, while I liked the main storage section I felt that overall the storage options available were very stingy considering the overall size of the bag. I’ll explain. Firstly, if you want to take the collapsible bowl with you then you have to either clip it to the D-ring or loop on the front zip (which means it’ll be bouncing around all over the place) or you put it into the main pouch. It’s too big to fit into the front zipped section, so really you can only put it in to the main pouch. And then you realise it’s taken up most of the space and made it difficult to reach any treats that you’ve put into the pouch. You have to push your hand past the bowl and it’s difficult to find and grab the treats.
Also, the front pouch is quite tight too. Assuming you’re putting treats into the main bag then you’re going to be putting poop bags into the front section, and it doesn’t leave a huge amount of room. And then you begin to realise that there are no more storage locations. My narrow pouch that I normally use has a pocket on either side as well, which comes in really useful as dog treats can stain so you don’t want to mix things up with them. Suddenly, you’re looking at the Mykomi treat bag and wondering how it can be so big yet carry less stuff that my much smaller usual bag.
If you’ve not got much to carry around then in fairness it’s a really nice bag. It’s comfortable to wear and looks good and the self-sealing top is excellent. But, if you want multiple storage options, I’d look elsewhere.