Trail Bum TURTLE | An ultra-lightweight hiking sacoche that defies conventional use
A versatile 44g bag that can be used as a sacoche or a stuff sack.
The Trail Bum TURTLE supports the simple act of heading out with only the essentials.
Rooted in a DIY sacoche used by long-distance hiker "Turtle" on the PCT, its appeal lies in its highly practical design, stripping away unnecessary embellishments and functions. The unique combination of a "fukinagashi" (streamer-like opening) and a drawstring allows for flexible use depending on the amount of gear.
It functions as a sacoche during activities and a stuff sack inside a backpack. This bag adapts naturally not only to hiking but also to travel and daily shopping, changing its expression depending on the user.
Features
- Developed based on long-distance hiker "Turtle's" DIY sacoche
- Simple design with no front or back, allowing double-sided use
- Fukinagashi + drawstring structure makes it easy to load/unload items and adjust capacity
- Multi-purpose design that can also be used as a stuff sack
- Approx. 7L capacity suitable for a wide range of uses, from hiking to urban use
- Closable opening prevents contents from spilling out
- Also useful as a shopping bag or laundry bag
- Detachable and adjustable shoulder strap
- Ultra-lightweight design, weighing only 44g
SPEC
- Size: H23cm × W28cm × D5cm
- Capacity: Approx. 7L
- Weight: Approx. 44g
- Material: 100% Polyester
- Colors: NAVY / KHAKI GREEN / DEEP BLACK / FOG
When you actually use the TURTLE, you'll realize, "Oh, this is all I need."
It's particularly convenient not only as a sacoche but also for organizing gear inside your backpack. You can store your trail food and layering items together, then simply take it out and sling it over your shoulder, eliminating the need to transfer items.
The 7L capacity is more user-friendly than the number suggests, easily accommodating a wind shell, trail food, and a bottle. Yet, it becomes very compact when not in use.
This is a rational Trail Bum bag that you'll naturally find yourself using more often, not just for hiking, but also for travel and daily use.