The teeniest tiniest packable bum bagFree up your pockets with this fun-size Terravia Mini Hip Pack from Patagonia. Offering a 1-litre main compartment and a zipped front pocket with a key clip, it'll hold the essentials for travel, festivals or any other
Free up your pockets with this fun-size Terravia Mini Hip Pack from Patagonia. Offering a 1-litre main compartment and a zipped front pocket with a key clip, it’ll hold the essentials for travel, festivals or any other situation where you just need a few bits and bobs. The slip-resistant waist belt is long enough that you can wear it like an old-school bum-bag or in the more fashionable cross-body style, and the whole thing rolls up into its own interior pocket when you’re not using it. Weighing just over 100g and with a packed size that’s not much bigger than a sunglasses case, slinging one in your travel pack is an absolute no-brainer.
Body | 2.4-oz 70-denier 100% recycled nylon ripstop with a PU coating |
Lining | 3-oz 200-denier 100% recycled polyester plain weave with a PU coating |
Back Panel | 8.3-oz 100% polyester airmesh |
Side Pockets | 7.1-oz 72% recycled nylon / 28% spandex power mesh |
Sustainability | Back panel and pocket fabrics are bluesign approved |
Ethical Production | Made in a Fair Trade Certified factory |
Patagonia is the brand that other gear companies want to be when they grow up. In 2022, the company’s founder, Yvon Chouinard, famously gave the company to the planet. Its now jointly controlled by a charitable trust and a not-for-profit dedicated to fighting the climate crisis, and all post-operating profits go to environmental causes.
But in some ways thats the tip of the (melting) iceberg. For nearly half a century, Patagonia has been an experiment in responsible business. From the farms that grow their cotton to the factories that make their goods and everything in-between, theyve tried incredibly hard to set the gold standard in terms of ethics, transparency and social responsibility. Not only that, but their gear is made to last to take hard use and repairs, and to maintain its performance through thick and thin.
All of which is even more extraordinary when you consider that Yvon Chouinard started out blacksmithing climbing gear for his mates in his parents’ backyard, using a forge and anvil that he bought from a junkyard.
At we dont usually tend to go for the big-name brands, but this was one we simply couldnt resist. Quite apart from their amazing ethical and environmental credentials, they just make great gear. Weve used it and loved it for years, and you will too.
$25
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