FlatFold Pack
FlatFold Pack
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Folds Flat. Opens Big. Goes Everywhere.
The best gear is the gear you actually have with you. But most hikers and travelers leave their daypack behind because carrying an extra bag to carry a bag has never made practical sense — until FlatFold Pack. This slim packable daypack collapses completely flat into its own zip pouch barely larger than a wallet, then deploys into a full-size daypack with padded shoulder straps, dual front zip pockets, and a side water bottle pocket in seconds. Tuck it into your suitcase, slide it into your jacket pocket, or clip it to your main pack on the approach to the trailhead. It adds virtually nothing to your carry weight and takes up virtually no space in your kit. Clean navy design with grey trim means it looks sharp enough for the city, the airport, and the trail without ever looking out of place. The pack that goes everywhere because it fits everywhere.
✅ Folds Completely Flat Into Built-In Zip Pouch FlatFold Pack collapses entirely flat and zips into its own integrated pouch barely larger than a wallet, which means it slides into a suitcase pocket, jacket, or daypack without adding any meaningful bulk or weight to your existing kit, so that you always have a full-size backup daypack available the exact moment your carry needs expand on the trail, in transit, or anywhere your day takes an unexpected turn.
✅ Ultralight Packable Nylon Construction FlatFold Pack is built from ultralight ripstop nylon that weighs almost nothing on your back or in your hand, which means carrying it as a backup pack on any trip adds zero meaningful weight to your load, so that you bring it everywhere without ever feeling like you overpacked or made a gear decision you will regret by mile two.
✅ Side Mesh Water Bottle Pocket FlatFold Pack features a structured side mesh water bottle pocket that holds standard trail and travel bottles securely upright at your hip, which means your hydration stays within one-handed reach without opening a single zipper or removing your pack mid-trail, so that you drink consistently and stay hydrated across every hour of your hike without breaking your pace or momentum to find your water.
✅ Dual Front Zip Pocket Organization FlatFold Pack is built with two front-facing zip pockets sized for keys, cards, cables, snacks, and small trail essentials above the main compartment, which means your most-accessed items stay completely separated from your main gear and reachable in seconds without unpacking anything, so that you move faster and stay more organized whether you are navigating a trailhead, an airport terminal, or a busy city street.

Cheap Outdoor Packs Spill Your Gear And Soak Your Stuff — The TrailVault 30 Keeps Everything Secure, Dry, And Organized
The 30-Liter Backpack That Keeps Your Gear Organized And Your Valuables Safe.
Ready To Stop Digging Through Your Pack Every Time You Need Something?
Anti-Theft Security Built Into The Pack
Instead of leaving your phone, wallet, and keys in a zipper pocket that anyone passing by can unzip and reach into, the TrailVault 30 puts your valuables in a back pocket that sits flush against your body and stays completely inaccessible from the outside, which means you're not constantly checking your gear or feeling uneasy in a crowd, so you're not spending your whole trip worrying about what might disappear. Just carry on.
Organized So You Can Actually Find Things
Instead of ripping through one giant compartment and pulling out half your gear just to find what's at the bottom, the TrailVault 30 is built with multiple storage pockets that keep everything sorted and where you put it, which means you're not wasting five minutes on the trail hunting for something that should take five seconds to grab. Just reach in and grab it.
Padded Straps That Hold Up All Day
Instead of wearing thin, unpadded straps that feel fine for the first mile and turn into a punishment by mile four, the TrailVault 30 uses padded shoulder straps that spread the weight across your shoulders and back the way they're supposed to, which means you're not adjusting, shifting, or dreading the next uphill climb. Just hike.
Waterproof Oxford Cloth That Means It
Instead of watching water soak through your pack the second it starts to rain and ruin everything inside, the TrailVault 30 is made from waterproof Oxford cloth that repels water and holds up against wear, scrapes, and trail abuse without breaking down, which means you're not babying your pack or wrapping your gear in plastic every time the sky looks gray. Just keep going.
Fold It. Pack It. Secure It. Go.
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My Stuff Actually Stayed Dry Through A Full Day Of Rain
Took this on a hike that turned into a full-day rainstorm about two hours in. Kept everything packed and kept moving. Pulled out my phone, jacket, and snacks at the end of the day — not a single thing was wet. Every other pack I've used in the rain has soaked my gear within thirty minutes. This one didn't.
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The Back Pocket Saved My Phone At The Airport
Was moving through a crowded terminal and didn't think twice about my phone because it was locked in the back pocket against my body. Guy next to me on the shuttle had his phone lifted out of a side pocket and didn't even notice until he landed. The anti-theft pocket isn't a gimmick — it actually works where it counts.
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Finally A Pack Where I Can Find Things Without Unpacking Everything
Used to carry a single-compartment pack and spend half my hike looking for whatever I needed next. The TrailVault has pockets for everything — water bottle here, snacks there, phone and wallet in the back — and I just reach in and grab what I need. Sounds basic but it makes a massive difference over a long day.
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Wore It For Eight Hours And My Shoulders Were Fine
Hiked a full day with a loaded pack and my shoulders felt normal at the end. That hasn't happened with any other pack I've owned at this size. The padded straps actually do their job — they don't compress flat and dig in like the cheap ones do. Huge difference on a long hike.
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Took It Fishing And It Held Everything Organized And Dry
Packed tackle, rods, lunch, water, and a rain jacket and everything had its own spot. Fished in the rain for four hours and nothing got soaked. Folded it up for the drive home and it fit in the glove compartment. That's a versatile pack right there.
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The Oxford Cloth Is Tougher Than It Looks
Was worried a foldable pack would feel flimsy, but the fabric on this thing is genuinely solid. Tossed it on rocks, dragged it through mud, stuffed it in my truck bed for weeks. No tears, no wear spots, no stretching. It looks the same as the day I bought it after a full season of hard use.
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Used It Every Day For A Month Straight On A Road Trip
Packed this for a month-long road trip and used it every single day — hiking, exploring towns, carrying groceries, everything. Multiple pockets kept my stuff sorted, the back pocket kept my wallet and passport safe in crowds, and it folded flat every night when I got back to the car. One bag did everything.
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Bought It For Camping And Now I Use It For Everything
Originally grabbed this for a camping trip. Now it's my gym bag, my travel bag, my hiking bag, and my weekend errands bag. The organization and the comfort make it work for everything, and the fact that it folds flat means it's never in the way when I don't need it. Best all-around pack I've owned.
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My Hiking Partner Stopped Complaining About Carrying Gear
My buddy used to dread being the one who carried the big pack. Lent him the TrailVault 30 on a group hike and he said it was the first time in years he forgot he was wearing a pack. The padded straps and the weight distribution actually work. He ordered one that same week.
FAQs
How secure is the anti-theft back pocket, really?
The back pocket is positioned against your body — pressed flat against your back when the pack is on. The zipper runs along the inside, facing you, not outward where someone else can get to it. You can reach it yourself when you take the pack off or reach around, but someone bumping into you, walking past you, or rifling through your bag while you're not looking cannot. It's not a padlock, but it's a real deterrent designed for the kind of situations where your valuables are most at risk — crowded trailheads, public transit, airports, and busy campsites. Your phone, wallet, and passport are where they should be: on you, out of reach.
What's Oxford cloth and why does it matter?
Oxford cloth is a heavier, tighter-weave fabric than the thin nylon you'll find on most foldable packs. It resists tearing, holds up against rough surfaces and repeated use, and takes on water resistance better than standard lightweight materials. What that means for you on the trail is simple: this pack isn't going to start falling apart after a few hard trips. It's not going to stretch out, pill, or wear thin where the straps meet the body. It's a durable material built for outdoor use, not just for looking good in a product photo.
Can I actually fit 30 liters of gear in this thing, or does it lose its shape when you load it up?
30 liters is the real number. Load it up with a sleeping bag stuff sack, clothes, fishing gear, food, water, and your personal kit and the pack holds its structure — it doesn't collapse or bunch up on itself. The Oxford cloth gives it enough body to maintain its shape under load while still being soft enough to fold down flat when you're done. It's not a rigid-frame pack, but it doesn't need to be at 30 liters. It holds what you throw in it and keeps its shape while it does.
How comfortable are the padded straps on a long hike?
Noticeably better than what you'll find on most packs in this size and price range. The padding is built into the straps — not a thin layer that compresses flat after an hour, but real cushioning that stays in place and keeps the weight off your shoulders. On a full-day hike with a loaded pack, the difference between padded and unpadded straps isn't subtle. You'll feel it by mile two. Most people who've worn cheap straps before notice the difference immediately and don't go back.
Does it actually fold down flat, or is it more of a "stuff it into a ball" situation?
It folds down flat. The Oxford cloth is flexible enough to compress without fighting you, and the design is built around a clean fold — not a crinkled mess you have to wrestle into a stuff sack. When it's empty and you want to store it or pack it in your luggage, it goes flat in under a minute. Takes up about the same space as a folded towel. No rigid frame, no bulk, no hassle. Just fold and stash.