FISHPOND SWITCHBACK BELT SYSTEM 2.0
The newly redesigned Switchback Belt System 2.0 sits on the shoulders of its predecessor and adds to a long list of award-winning features. Adding additional storage has never been easier with our new quick-release rail system. Simply detach the speed clip, slide on a Thunderhead Submersible Pouch, Canyon Creek Chest Pack, or other compatible systems, and you’re ready to hit the water. Ambidextrous, and equipped with molle slots for water bottle and Quikshot Rod Holders, the new Switchback system elevates the standard for modularity.
FEATURES
- Modular system includes a wader belt with net slot, 2L pack, and shoulder strap
- Thermoformed foam belt with built in net slot for wide range of net sizes
- Pack slides from front to back on the wader belt ‘rail’ - allowing you to keep the belt and net in place and move only your pack in and out of your workspace
- Ambidextrous design for left or right handed configuration
- Shoulder strap pad with Hypalon tool attachment points and velcro pad for attaching fly patches or drying out flies
- Main zippered compartment with removable divider and 2 interior pockets for organization
- Front stretch compartment with 2 interior pockets
- Exterior velcro patch for use with Tacky Fly Dock
- Hypalon attachment points and TPU coated nylon straps for retractors, hemostats, tippet holders, floatant bottle holders, and other accessories
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zamzi (Malaysia) | November 11th, 2024
The Fishpond Switchback Belt System 2.0 is absolutely worth buying for anglers looking for versatility and comfort. This belt system is a game-changer, especially for those who like to keep gear accessible without feeling overloaded. The modular design allows you to slide the pack along the belt, so you can easily adjust it to reach everything you need without taking it off.
With plenty of storage pockets and attachment points, you can carry all your essentials and have room to add accessories as needed. The breathable, lightweight design is perfect for long hours on the water, keeping you comfortable even in hot conditions. For anyone serious about organization and ease, the Switchback Belt System 2.0 is worth every ringgit spent!
Jamey (OH) | February 26th, 2024
This is nice and comfortable for extended lengths. For me it's better tha. A bag due to my back. I really like beimg able to slide the bag behind me while fishing. The storage fits all the boxes i would need for a single day out.
Jake (Idaho) | May 1st, 2023
Great for streamer fishing when only one box and a few tools are needed
penstemon (cali) | April 24th, 2023
I like rocking the belt as it frees up my upper body to do the fishing. Great quality belt.
Glen (CA) | November 17th, 2022
I had a hard time choosing between the Switchback 2.0 and the Switchbacl Pro. I eventually went with the 2.0 because after doing a fit check it easily had room for the three fly boxes I normally carry. It also had room to spare for things I'd carry inside the pack like split shots, indicators, etc. I also purchased a Simms Flyweight Trashpod which I attached to the Fishpod belt to use when required to carry a lunch/snacks or to stuff a rain shell. The Simms Trashpod provides the option to have extra storage when needed but is folded up and out of the way when not needed. I really like the compact size and feel of the 2.0. The Pro just felt too large for my needs.
Glen (CA) | November 17th, 2022
I had a hard time choosing between the Switchback 2.0 and the Switchbacl Pro. I eventually went with the 2.0 because after doing a fit check it easily had room for the three fly boxes I normally carry. It also had room to spare for things I'd carry inside the pack like split shots, indicators, etc. I also purchased a Simms Flyweight Trashpod which I attached to the Fishpod belt to use when required to carry a lunch/snacks or to stuff a rain shell. The Simms Trashpod provides the option to have extra storage when needed but is folded up and out of the way when not needed. I really like the compact size and feel of the 2.0. The Pro just felt too large for my needs.
Glen (CA) | November 17th, 2022
I had a hard time choosing between the Siwtchback 2.0 and the Switchbacl Pro. I eventually went with the 2.0 because it after doing a fit check it easily had room for the three fly boxes I carry with some room to spare. I also purchased a Simms Flyweight Trashpod which I attached to the Fishpod belt to use when required. When needed it will provide me the extra space to carry a lunch/snacks or to stuff
Doug (NC) | May 25th, 2022
All in all, this is a super cool belt/pack. The integrated net holder is wonderful. I like the small size of the pack because I'm going to fill it no matter what and if it was any bigger it would start to weigh me down. There are lots of great features including tiny straps to keep the extra belt length from hanging down in the way. The shoulder strap is awesome. I have 2 gripes: 1, I don't like the obsession for every fly fishing gear maker of hanging your gear outside of the pack. I would love some internal straps to attach my stuff on retractors so they won't get caught on branches, line, etc. My old pack had those and they were great. 2. The sliding rail for the pack is amazing, but I just wish the belt buckle was offset to one side and I could swing the pack all the way around to the front. I have to twist quite a bit to get to it, so it can be difficult standing in the river wrestling my rod, pack, fly box, etc. trying to get the right tippet out.
GB (ID) | October 26th, 2021
Fishpond makes great gear. I think their wading belts and the Switchback system whether 1.0 version, the Pro version, or this 2.0 version are all fantastic. I am going to focus on the 3 switchback systems for someone who is wondering what the differences are. Their specs and descriptions don't do a great job explaining the differences in my opinion.
The 1.0 is great. The Pro's sliding pack is significantly bigger and the belts on the Pro and 2.0 are more rigid aka stiffer than the 1.0. The net pocket on the Pro and 2.0 belts is slightly off center. Look at the photos carefully and you can see. This isn't a problem just something to be aware of. Of course you can rotate the belt on your waist to put the net pocket in center but one of the sides of the belt will be much shorter on your waist. The switchback material is very different on the Pro and 2.0. I think the 1.0 actually looks and feels better. The 2.0 and Pro might be more durable hence the changes? You can decide your own option just notice there is a difference. The 1.0 sling portion has little grippy dots on the back of the part that rests on your chest so it sticks in place well. The Pro and 2.0 don't have these grippy dots. The bag on the 1.0 and 2.0 are both 2L in size. The 1.0 is shorter and wider with 2 usable pockets. The 2.0 is Taller and thinner with one usable pocket. It has a zippered second pocket but it's not very easy to use due to flap and side zipper placement vs top zipper like on the 1.0 - check it out yourself. The 2.0 has an easy grab handle on top and the 1.0 does not. If you like to carry a little more gear but don't want to step up to the 5L Pro go with the 1.0.
The Hypalon attachment location on the 2.0 is immediately after the top zipper ends. This is problematic if attaching accessories like a PIO Pod because the zipper runs into it whereas on the 1.0 the Hypalon attachment is slightly off center of the zipper end point and therefore accessories don't get in the way when zipping. The 2.0 has the Velcro strip on the bag top so you can add a fly patch dock. You definitely want one of these systems. Just some thoughts not in the descriptions. If you have local fly shop pop in and see them in person if you can. But of course buy them here ;)
Wenbo Li (IN) | October 13th, 2021
The best pack I ever had! Nice upgraded from its 1.0 edition