Product details
Foraging bag: waxed canvas, collapsible and water-resistant (khaki)
This is a small but surprisingly handy foraging pouch that keeps things simple on the trail. It pairs a soft PU leather outer with a waxed canvas lining, so you get decent weather resistance without faffing about with awkward care routines. One thing to note — the listing is for the bag only, so if you were expecting a belt: belt not included.
Practical details
The pouch folds down to roughly 3.5 x 4 inches (about 9 x 10 cm) for popping in a pocket or pack, and opens out to roughly 9 x 8.5 inches (around 23 x 22 cm), holding approximately 2 lb (≈0.9 kg) of finds. There’s a drawstring to keep berries, mushrooms or tinder secure, and a quick‑release buckle so you can open or close the canvas one‑handed — dead handy when both hands are sticky from the forest floor.
- Materials: soft PU leather outer for durability, waxed canvas inner for strength and water resistance
- Folded size approx 3.5 x 4 in (9 x 10 cm); open size approx 9 x 8.5 in (23 x 22 cm); capacity around 2 lb (0.9 kg)
- Attachment: belt loop plus two metal clasps for belts or straps up to 2 in (5 cm) wide
- Lightweight and simple to use, packs away flat when not needed
Why you’ll like it
No more rooting about in pockets or juggling handfuls while out foraging. This pouch gives quick, hands‑free access and keeps delicate items from being squashed. It’s perfect for mushroom picking, berry gathering, camping, bushcraft, or even dog training when you need treats on the move. It’s the sort of small bit of kit that quietly makes trips less awkward — a proper boon in cold or wet conditions.
A few things to bear in mind: it’s deliberately compact, so it’s made for day trips rather than heavy harvesting. The build is robust, but like all canvas and PU items it’ll age a little over time — which many find adds character rather than being a problem. If colour or fit matters for a particular belt, check the strap width — it’s designed for straps up to about 2 inches (5 cm) wide.
Use cases and care
- Foraging mushrooms and berries: protects delicate finds and keeps them ventilated
- Camping and bushcraft: carries tinder, small tools or loose kit for quick access
- Travel and hiking: folds flat to save space when not in use
- Care: wipe clean, avoid prolonged soaking, and re‑wax the canvas sparingly to restore water resistance
If anything arrives damaged or not as described, there’s a straightforward after‑sales process to sort it out — no faff. Overall, it’s a practical, no‑nonsense pouch that does the job without fuss and keeps your hands free for the important bits of outdoor life.








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