StashPack
StashPack
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Stash It. Forget It. Grab It When You Need It.
The smartest piece of gear in your kit is the one you never notice until the exact moment it saves your day. StashPack is the ultralight ripstop daypack that lives stashed inside its own palm-sized drawstring pouch until the moment you need a full-size bag on your back. No bulk. No extra luggage. No leaving it behind because it felt like too much to bring. Sleek enough to disappear into a jacket pocket, a suitcase corner, or clipped to your main pack, StashPack deploys in seconds into a clean full-size daypack with padded shoulder straps, dual mesh side pockets, and a front zip compartment ready to carry everything your day demands. Available in grey, dark grey, and navy for hikers who prefer clean and minimal over loud and over-designed. The pack that is always there. Always ready. Always worth bringing.
✅ Stuffs Into Its Own Palm-Sized Drawstring Pouch StashPack folds and compresses completely into its own integrated drawstring pouch that fits in the palm of your hand, which means you carry a full functional daypack inside any bag, pocket, or luggage without sacrificing a single meaningful inch of space, so that you always have a reliable extra pack available the moment your day on the trail extends further than you originally planned.
✅ Ultralight Ripstop Nylon Construction StashPack is built from ripstop nylon that is tough enough to handle real trail use yet light enough to add virtually nothing to your carry weight, which means you get a durable abrasion-resistant daypack that holds up across repeated use without the weight penalty of a standard nylon bag, so that you bring StashPack on every single trip without ever feeling like you packed something unnecessary.
✅ Dual Mesh Side Water Bottle Pockets StashPack features deep mesh side pockets on both sides of the pack sized for standard and wide-mouth trail bottles, which means your hydration stays within one-handed reach on either side without unzipping anything or stopping mid-trail, so that you stay consistently hydrated across every mile of your hike without ever breaking your pace to dig through the main compartment for your water.
✅ Sleek Minimal Three Colorway Design StashPack comes in grey, dark grey, and navy colorways built for hikers who prefer clean understated gear over loud branding and busy patterns, which means your pack looks sharp and intentional whether you are on the trail, traveling through an airport, or running errands in the city after a morning hike, so that StashPack works as hard off the trail as it does on it without ever looking out of place.

Cheap Packable Bags Shred and Soak — TrailPack Folds Pocket-Small and Actually Carries Your Gear
The Packable Bag That Actually Packs Down.
Ready To Hike Without Hauling Dead Weight?
Pocket-Real Compression
Instead of fighting a crinkled mess that never folds down the way the packaging promised, the TrailPack compression system collapses the entire bag into a true pocket-sized bundle in under ten seconds, which means you're not wasting time or luggage space trying to wrestle it shut. Just stash it and move on.
Weather-Proof Shell
Instead of watching your phone, wallet, and trail snacks get soaked the second clouds roll in, the water-resistant outer shell deflects rain and moisture without adding bulk or weight to the pack, which means you're not scrambling to find a grocery bag to stuff everything into mid-hike. Just keep going.
Carry-All-Day Comfort
Instead of dealing with cheap straps that dig into your shoulders the moment you add anything heavier than a water bottle, the reinforced shoulder straps distribute weight evenly so the pack actually sits right on your back, which means you're not cutting your day short because your bag turned into a pain. Just load up and hike.
Built-To-Last Construction
Instead of finding a blown zipper or a torn seam after your first real outing, the heavy-duty stitching and durable hardware are engineered to handle trail abuse, gear-stuffing, and years of regular use without degrading, which means you're not throwing out another bag and buying a replacement six months from now. Just keep using it.
Grab It. Pack It. Go.
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Finally A Packable Bag That Doesn't Fall Apart After Two Trips
Bought three of these cheap packable bags over the past two years and every single one either blew a zipper or tore at the seams within a month. TrailPack has been on six hikes and two trips and hasn't even started to show wear. Should have just bought this one first and saved myself the hassle.
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Actually Fits In My Jacket Pocket — Not A Joke
I was skeptical because every other "pocket-sized" bag I've owned was more like fist-sized at best. Stuffed TrailPack down after a hike and it dropped right into my jacket pocket without any struggle. Genuinely impressed.
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Kept My Gear Dry Through A Surprise Rainstorm On The Trail
about three miles in when the sky opened up. Threw everything into the TrailPack and zipped it up. Phone, wallet, snacks — all stayed dry while everything else on me got soaked. That alone was worth the price.
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My Go-To Bag For Travel Days
I pack this thing in my carry-on now instead of hoping the airline gives me a bag that works. Pop it open at the airport, throw my jacket and stuff in, fold it back down when I'm done. Zero added weight and it's saved me more than once.
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Replaced My Last Three Bags In One Purchase
Used to carry a different packable bag for hiking, another for travel, and a third for weekend errands. TrailPack does all three jobs and does them well. Simplified my whole setup and I actually use it every week.
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The Straps Don't Dig In Like Every Other Cheap Pack
Had a lightweight pack before this that was fine until you put more than a water bottle in it — then the straps cut into my shoulders like cheese wire. TrailPack distributes the weight way better. Hiked eight miles with a full load and my shoulders felt fine at the end.
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Been Using It Every Day For Three Months Straight
Grabbed this as a daily carry bag and it's been in and out of my jacket pocket every single day since. No tears, no zipper issues, no problems. Most bags I've tried at this price point would've been done by now.
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Perfect For Day Hikes Off The Main Trail
When I'm on a longer hike and want to break off for a side trail with just the basics, this is exactly what I grab. Light enough that I forget it's there, big enough to hold what I actually need. No deadweight, no fuss.
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Bought One For My Wife And Now She Won't Give It Back
Got this for myself but my wife grabbed it for a trip and now it's basically hers. She uses it for everything — errands, travel, hiking, you name it. That's probably the best endorsement I can give. Ordered myself a second one.
FAQs
How small does TrailPack actually pack down?
When we say pocket-sized, we mean it — the whole bag compresses into a bundle that genuinely fits in a jacket pocket, a cargo pocket, or a side compartment in your luggage. It's not the size of a softball like most of the cheap ones out there. The compression system is designed so you're not spending a full minute trying to get it folded right. Stuff it down, tuck the bundle closed, and it's out of your way. Most people figure out the fold in under thirty seconds after the first or second time.
Is TrailPack waterproof or water-resistant?
It's water-resistant, and we're going to be straight with you about what that means. It's built to handle rain showers, light downpours, and general moisture without soaking your gear through. It is not a full waterproof dry bag rated for submersion or extended heavy storms. For a day hike where weather can shift without warning, it does exactly what you need it to do. If you're heading into serious wet-weather conditions, layer it with a dry stuff sack for your critical items and you're covered.
How much weight and gear can it actually carry?
TrailPack is built as a genuine daypack — not a decorative bag with straps on it. You can comfortably carry a water bottle, rain jacket, snacks, your phone, a wallet, sunglasses, and a few other trail essentials without the bag straining or the straps giving out. It's not a full-frame pack for multi-day trips, and we wouldn't sell it as one. It's the bag you reach for when you need to move light and move fast, and it handles that job without complaint.
How durable is it for everyday and trail use?
The stitching is reinforced at every stress point — the zipper pulls, the strap attachments, and the handle. The zippers themselves are heavy-duty, not the flimsy single-track kind that splits after a few uses. The material holds up to the kind of abuse you'd give it tossing it in a truck, stuffing it in a backpack, or leaving it in a damp tent overnight. We're not going to promise it lasts forever, but it's built to last years of regular use, not months.
Can I use TrailPack as a daily commuter bag?
Absolutely. A lot of people use it exactly that way — toss it in their jacket pocket in the morning, pop it open at lunch or for errands, fold it back up when they're done. It's light enough that you genuinely won't notice it's there, and sturdy enough that it doesn't fall apart from being opened and closed every single day. If your daily carry is moderate — phone, wallet, keys, a jacket, maybe a lunch — TrailPack handles it without issue.