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SlimStash

SlimStash

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Thinner Than Your Phone. Bigger Than You'd Expect.

Most packable bags still take up space you do not have. They bunch up in your luggage, create awkward lumps in your main pack, and end up left behind because carrying the thing that carries your things stops making sense. SlimStash solves that permanently. This ultralight nylon daypack folds completely flat to just 2cm thin — barely wider than a stack of credit cards — then unfolds into a full-size 30.5x42cm daypack ready to carry a full day of trail gear, clothing, water, and essentials in seconds. Slide it between clothes in your suitcase. Slip it into a laptop sleeve. Tuck it behind your car seat. It disappears into any space and reappears the moment you need a full carry bag on your back. Available in six bold colors from green to pink to teal, SlimStash is the smartest piece of carry gear you will ever own and the one you will wonder how you traveled without.

Folds Flat to Just 2cm Thin SlimStash collapses completely flat to a folded size of just 21.5x18x2cm using nylon that compresses without creasing or losing shape, which means it slides into a laptop sleeve, suitcase pocket, or between folded clothes without creating any noticeable bulk in your existing luggage, so that you bring a full deployable daypack on every single trip without sacrificing a single meaningful centimeter of your carefully packed carry-on or main expedition bag.

Ultralight Ripstop Nylon Build SlimStash is constructed from ultralight ripstop nylon that resists tears and abrasion while adding virtually zero weight to your carry in either folded or deployed form, which means you wear it all day on the trail or through a city without any shoulder fatigue, back discomfort, or weight awareness that heavier daypacks create after the first few hours of use, so that your focus stays entirely on the experience in front of you rather than the bag behind you.

Side Mesh Water Bottle Pocket SlimStash features a structured side mesh bottle pocket that holds standard trail and travel water bottles securely upright at your hip without unzipping the main compartment, which means your hydration stays within one-handed reach at all times whether you are mid-trail, mid-city, or mid-travel day, so that you stay consistently hydrated across every hour of activity without stopping, unpacking, or breaking your stride to find your water bottle buried somewhere inside the bag.

 Six Bold Color Options SlimStash comes in six vivid colors including grey, green, blue, black, pink, and teal with matching zip pulls and contrast detailing, which means you pick the colorway that fits your personal style and makes you visible and confident on the trail, in the airport, and across the city, so that SlimStash looks and feels like a deliberate stylish gear choice rather than a bland emergency backup bag you grabbed because it happened to fold small.

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Cheap Foldable Packs Tear When Full — This 200g Pack Actually Carries Real Loads

The 200g Pack That Actually Carries Real Weight Comfortably

Ready To Stop Carrying Backup Packs That Tear Immediately?

200 Grams That Genuinely Feels Like Carrying Nothing

Instead of "ultralight" packs that still weigh a pound and barely qualify as lightweight, this comes in at only 200 grams total so the pack itself completely disappears and every ounce of carry capacity goes toward your actual gear. Just fold it, stuff it anywhere, and forget it exists until you need extra capacity.

Waterproof Nylon That Protects Gear Without Adding Bulk

Instead of basic fabric that soaks through in rain and leaves contents wet, this waterproof nylon keeps gear dry during unexpected weather without the weight penalty of heavy-duty waterproofing. Just use it in whatever conditions appear and trust contents stay protected.

Internal Pocket Organization That Keeps Essentials Accessible

Instead of single-compartment dumps where everything tangles together, smart internal pockets separate frequently-accessed items so finding your phone, wallet, or keys takes seconds instead of unpacking everything. Just organize once and grab what you need without searching.

Comfortable Straps That Distribute Weight Properly For Real Carries

Instead of string-thin straps that cut into shoulders under any real weight, these breathable padded straps distribute loads comfortably enough to carry meaningful gear for miles without painful digging. Just load it and go without shoulder suffering.

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  • Actually weighs 200 grams

    Put it on my kitchen scale empty and it's genuinely that light. Lightest backup pack I've owned.

  • Folds into jacket pocket

    Stuffed this in my windbreaker pocket and forgot it was there until I needed extra capacity on summit.

  • Pockets keep things organized

    Internal compartments mean I can find my phone and keys instantly instead of digging through everything.

  • Straps comfortable enough

    Carried 12 pounds for three miles without shoulder pain. Better padding than expected for ultralight.

  • Survived rain completely

    Got caught in a storm with electronics inside and everything stayed completely dry. Waterproofing works.

  • Perfect travel daypack

    Used this exploring cities during a trip across the country. Packs into luggage, deploys when needed.

  • No tears after months

    Been folding and using this regularly for six months. No fabric tears or zipper failures yet.

  • Holds more than expected

    Fit layers, water, snacks, and a light jacket with room to spare. Volume is genuinely usable.

  • Always in my main pack

    Takes up so little space I just leave it packed permanently as backup capacity. Used it more than expected.

FAQs

How small does this actually fold down, and is 200g the real weight?

It folds into a package roughly the size of a grapefruit or large orange—genuinely compact enough for jacket pockets or any small space in your pack. The 200g weight is accurate for the pack itself, though added features like carabiners or stuff sacks might add a few grams. For perspective, that's lighter than most water bottles when empty. The packability and weight are real advantages—this is legitimately ultralight gear, not marketing exaggeration. You can literally forget it's in your pack until you need it.

What's the actual capacity, and how much can I realistically fit inside?

Capacity varies by specific model but typically ranges from 15-25 liters depending on the version. That's enough for layers, water bottles, snacks, a light jacket, and personal items for day hikes or travel. It's not replacing a 40L backpacking pack—it's a daypack for shorter adventures, summit pushes from base camp, or daily carrying needs. Most people find the capacity adequate for anything you'd do in a single day without overnight gear. If you need more volume regularly, size up to a larger pack.

How durable is this for repeated folding and use, or will it wear out quickly?

The fabric and construction handle dozens of pack/unpack cycles without degradation. Fold points don't develop tears, zippers stay functional, and the material doesn't wear through from repeated use. It won't last forever like a traditional sewn pack with heavy fabric, but for the frequency most people deploy a backup pack, it serves reliably for a year or more of regular use. The tradeoff for 200g weight is accepting that ultralight fabrics have limits compared to bombproof traditional packs. Treat it reasonably and it lasts; abuse it and you'll find those limits faster.

Are the straps actually comfortable enough for all-day wear with weight?

For loads under 10-15 pounds, the straps provide adequate comfort for several hours of carrying. Beyond that weight or for all-day carries with heavy loads, you'll notice the minimal padding compared to dedicated hiking packs with full suspension systems. This is designed for day use with moderate loads, not replacing your main backpacking pack. Most users find comfort acceptable for the intended purpose—it's not a heavy-duty load hauler, but it's comfortable enough for what ultralight daypacks are meant to do.

Can I use this for air travel as a personal item or daypack?

Absolutely—it works well as travel carry-on, a personal item, or a daypack for exploring cities during trips. The compact fold-down means you can pack it in checked luggage and deploy it at your destination without dedicating luggage space to a bulky daypack. Many travelers specifically use ultralight foldable packs for this purpose—they disappear when you don't need them and expand when you're out exploring. The waterproof feature is particularly useful for protecting electronics and documents during travel in varied weather.