Product details
Gadom hiking bum bag – waterproof 4-zip waist pack (D-green)
Need a no-nonsense waist pack that keeps your bits close without getting in the way? The Gadom bum bag is a tidy, practical companion for running, hiking, travelling and festivals. It’s made from lightweight double-layer polyester with a PU lining, so it handles light rain and splashes much better than a plain fabric pouch — handy if the weather turns a bit rubbish.
what’s inside and how it’s organised
There are four zippered pockets to keep things organised: a roomy main compartment for your phone or a small wallet, a front pocket for cards and tickets, a side pocket that’ll take a 500 ml bottle, and a secure zipped pocket for passports or cash. Some listings call it five pockets — that’s because the larger compartments include useful internal sections for cards and small items, so you won’t be rummaging about for keys or loose change.
why it works for you
Whether you’re out for a jog, walking the dog or hopping on a plane, this waist pack keeps things simple and fuss-free. The elasticated strap adjusts from roughly 80–115 cm (31.5–45.2 in), so it fits most sizes and stays put when you’re on the move. A soft mesh panel on the back helps wick sweat away, making it comfortable for longer stints. With neat stitching, a sturdy buckle and smooth zips, it’s built to shrug off everyday knocks.
technical details
- Material: double-layer polyester outer with wear-resistant PU lining.
- Capacity: fits phone, cards, passport and a 500 ml bottle (depending on bottle shape).
- Strap: adjustable 80–115 cm (31.5–45.2 in).
- Weight: approx. 145 g; package dimensions 19.3 x 15.7 x 3.8 cm.
- Manufacturer: Gadom; country of origin China.
use cases and everyday benefits
Perfect for short hikes when a rucksack is overkill, for travelling when you need a safe spot for passport and cards, or for running and cycling when pockets just won’t cut it. It keeps valuables close and organised, reduces bouncing and stops items chafing in your trousers. No more fishing about for a train ticket or accidentally leaving your phone on a café table.
tips and care
A quick wipe down is all the outer fabric needs. Important: don’t soak the bag — the material is splash-resistant rather than fully submersible. If you expect heavy rain, pop valuables into a sealed pouch inside the zipped pocket. If you’ve got a very large phone or an oddly shaped bottle, it’s worth checking the dimensions first.
Overall, the Gadom waist pack is a solid, budget-friendly choice for anyone who wants compact, organised storage on the move. It’s not fancy, but it does the job very well.






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