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GrabNGo Pack

GrabNGo Pack

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Full-Size Pack. Palm-Size Pouch. Always Ready When You Are.

The best pack is the one you actually have with you. But most hikers leave their daypack at home, in the car, or stuffed in a closet because carrying a bag to carry a bag never made sense. Until now. GrabNGo Pack is the fully packable daypack that stuffs into its own built-in drawstring pouch and shrinks down to the size of your palm, then deploys into a full-size hiking pack the moment you need it. Toss it in your luggage, clip it to your main pack, drop it in your jacket pocket, or throw it in the glovebox. It weighs almost nothing, takes up almost no space, and is ready to carry a full day of gear in seconds flat. Mesh shoulder straps keep the carry comfortable. The side water bottle pocket keeps hydration within reach. And five bold color options with contrast trim mean you actually want to be seen wearing it. Stop leaving your pack behind. Start taking GrabNGo everywhere.

Stuffs Into Its Own Built-In Drawstring Pouch GrabNGo Pack folds and stuffs completely into its own integrated drawstring pouch that shrinks to palm size in seconds, which means you carry a full backup daypack inside your luggage, main pack, or jacket pocket at virtually zero space cost, so that you always have a reliable extra bag available the exact moment your hands get full or your day unexpectedly extends beyond the trailhead.

Ultralight Packable Ripstop Nylon Build GrabNGo Pack is constructed from ultralight ripstop nylon that weighs almost nothing on your back or in your hand, which means adding it to your everyday carry or travel kit creates no meaningful weight penalty whatsoever, so that you bring a full functional daypack on every trip without ever feeling like you packed one extra unnecessary thing.

Side Mesh Water Bottle Pocket GrabNGo Pack features a deep side mesh water bottle pocket that securely holds standard trail bottles upright and accessible at your hip, which means you grab your hydration with one hand on the move without stopping to open your main compartment or ask someone to dig it out, so that you stay consistently hydrated across every hour of your hike without breaking pace or momentum.

Five Bold Colors with Contrast Trim GrabNGo Pack comes in five colors including orange, teal, light blue, black, and navy each with bold contrast trim detailing, which means you pick a colorway that matches your personal style and makes you visible and confident on the trail, so that you never settle for a dull forgettable bag just because it packs small and gets the practical job done.

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Heavy Daypacks Kill Your Pace — The FoldPack 17 Carries 17 Liters and Weighs Almost Nothing

The Foldable Daypack That Actually Weighs Nothing.

Ready To Stop Carrying More Than You Need?

203 Grams. That's It.

Instead of carrying a daypack that eats into your energy before you've even hit the trail, the FoldPack 17's ultralight build keeps the total pack weight at just over 200 grams — lighter than most water bottles — which means you're not burning calories carrying your bag, so you're not cutting your hike short or dreading the climb. Just moving.

17 Liters Of Real Space — Not Just A Number

Instead of stuffing gear into a cramped foldable pack that can't actually hold what you need, the FoldPack 17 opens up into a full 17-liter daypack with actual usable volume for water, food, a jacket, and your essentials, which means you're not strapping stuff to the outside or leaving half your kit behind. Just pack it and go.

Trekking Pole Fixation Built In

Instead of fumbling with bungee cords or duct-taping your poles to the side of your pack like an amateur, the FoldPack 17 has integrated trekking pole attachment points so your poles lock down secure and out of the way, which means you're not wrestling your gear every time you need your hands free on the trail. Just clip and move.

Water-Repellent Nylon That Holds Up

Instead of watching your pack turn into a sponge the second the weather shifts or your water bottle leaks, the water-repellent nylon shell keeps moisture out and holds its shape under load without stretching or tearing, which means you're not babying your bag or replacing it after one season of real use. Just use it.

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  • I Literally Forgot I Was Wearing It For The First Three Miles

    Grabbed the FoldPack 17 for a day hike and loaded it up with water, snacks, and a rain jacket. Didn't feel it on my back at all until I stopped to check the trail. 203 grams is not marketing fluff — this thing is genuinely weightless. Best daypack I've ever carried.

  • Finally A Foldable Pack That Actually Holds Real Gear

    Every other foldable backpack I've tried looked great in the picture but turned into a limp noodle the second you put anything in it. The FoldPack 17 opens up and holds its shape like a real pack. Fit a water bottle, lunch, a jacket, and my phone in there with zero issues.

  • The Trekking Pole Attachment Is A Game Changer

    I hike with poles every time and I was sick of fumbling with bungee cords or just carrying them in my hand. The built-in fixation on the FoldPack 17 locks my poles down in seconds and they stay put the whole hike. Small detail, huge difference on the trail.

  • Threw It In My Carry-On And Forgot It Was There Until I Needed It

    Was traveling and packed the FoldPack 17 folded up in the side pocket of my suitcase. Needed a daypack for a side trip — pulled it out, popped it open, carried my stuff all day. Didn't add a single ounce to my luggage when it was packed away.

  • Kept My Stuff Dry On A Wet Trail Morning

    Hit the trail at dawn and it started raining about an hour in. Tossed my phone and snacks in the FoldPack and kept moving. Pulled everything out an hour later — completely dry. Water-repellent actually means something on this one.

  • Replaced My Bulky Daypack Entirely

    Used to carry a full-sized daypack on short hikes just because I didn't have anything lighter. Started using the FoldPack 17 and I haven't touched the big pack since. Carries everything I need for a full day and weighs nothing. Should have made the switch months ago.

  • Perfect For Cycling Commutes When You Pack Light

    Use this for my bike ride to work — phone, wallet, keys, a jacket. Sits tight on my back, doesn't bounce or shift, and if it rains I don't have to worry about my stuff getting soaked. Exactly what I needed for the commute.

  • Still Holding Up After A Full Season Of Hiking

    Bought this at the start of summer and used it on damn near every hike since. No tears, no blown zippers, no weird stretching. At 203 grams I half expected it to fall apart after a month. It hasn't even come close. Solid build for the weight.

  • My Hiking Buddy Ordered One The Same Day He Saw Mine

    Brought the FoldPack 17 on a group hike and three people asked where I got it by the time we hit the summit. Showed them how it folds down and how light it is and one guy literally ordered one from his phone on the trail. That's the kind of pack this is.

FAQs

How does a 17-liter backpack really weigh only 203 grams?

It comes down to materials and design — no unnecessary padding, no rigid frame, no extra pockets stuffed with hardware you'll never use. The FoldPack 17 is built from lightweight water-repellent nylon and stripped down to exactly what a daypack needs to function and nothing more. The 203 grams is the real number — not a "up to" estimate or a best-case scenario. That's the actual weight of the pack in your hand. What you add to it is up to you, but the bag itself is genuinely ultralight.

Can it actually hold 17 liters of gear comfortably, or does it fall apart under load?

17 liters is the real capacity, and the pack is designed to hold its shape when you fill it — not collapse or bunch up like a plastic grocery bag. Water bottle, snacks, a rain jacket rolled up, phone, wallet, maybe a lightweight layer — that's a realistic load and the FoldPack 17 handles it without straining. It's not a full-frame hiking pack meant for overnight gear, but for a full day on the trail or a long day of moving around, it carries what you actually need without falling apart.

How well does the trekking pole attachment actually work?

The fixation points are built into the pack — not an afterthought strap or a single bungee loop. You secure your poles along the side of the pack, lock them down, and they stay put. Most hikers figure it out in under a minute. It's designed so the poles sit flush and don't swing or dig into your back while you walk. If you hike with trekking poles regularly, this is one of the things that separates the FoldPack 17 from the generic foldable packs that completely ignore this need.

How small does it actually fold down?

Small enough to toss in a jacket pocket, a side pocket of your luggage, or the corner of another bag without thinking about it. The whole pack compresses down into a compact bundle — not a bulky softball, not a crinkled mess. The fold is simple and repeatable, and after a couple of times doing it you won't even have to think about it. It's genuinely out of your way when you're not using it.

Is it durable enough for regular trail use, or is it too fragile at that weight?

That's the fair question, and the honest answer is yes — it's built to take real trail use. The nylon holds up against rocks, dirt, moisture, and the kind of daily abuse that comes with hiking and cycling. The stitching is reinforced where it matters — the straps, the zipper, the attachment points. It's not going to last forever, nothing at this weight will, but it's built to last seasons of regular use, not just a single weekend trip. You're not going to treat it like it's made of glass out on the trail.