Finding Sweet Spot Draw Spot Vertx Fanny!

Published on January 19, 2026
Duration: 0:50

This guide details how to optimize the draw stroke from a Vertx fanny pack using a CrossBreed modular holster and a customized Glock 43X. It emphasizes the importance of proper organization and holster orientation within the pack to achieve an efficient and reliable firearm retrieval. The process involves iterative testing to find the ideal 'sweet spot' for your specific setup.

Quick Summary

Optimizing your EDC draw from a fanny pack involves integrating a modular holster into the pack's loop lining and experimenting with firearm orientation. Finding the 'sweet spot' through iterative testing is crucial for efficient and reliable firearm retrieval, ensuring quick access in critical situations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00EDC Setup Overview
  2. 00:16Organization and Pouch Layout
  3. 00:33Finding the 'Sweet Spot'

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I properly set up a fanny pack for concealed carry?

Integrate a modular holster with hook-and-loop backing into the fanny pack's internal loop lining. Organize other items in the front pouch and reserve the main compartment for the firearm. Crucially, experiment with holster orientation to optimize your draw stroke.

What is the 'sweet spot' for drawing a firearm from a fanny pack?

The 'sweet spot' refers to the optimal position and orientation of your firearm and holster within the fanny pack that allows for the quickest, most unobstructed, and reliable draw stroke. It's found through iterative testing and practice.

What gear is recommended for fanny pack concealed carry?

A Vertx Long Walks Waist Pack or similar fanny pack with internal loop lining is recommended. Pair it with a modular holster like a CrossBreed, and consider a compact firearm such as a Glock 43X, potentially equipped with a Streamlight TLR-7 sub and Holosun EPS Carry optic.

Why is holster orientation important in a fanny pack?

Proper holster orientation ensures that the firearm can be drawn smoothly and quickly without snagging on the pack's interior or requiring awkward movements. It's critical for efficient access in a self-defense scenario.

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