Product details
Maxtop dark grey 4-zip waist pack – unisex bum bag for running and hiking
Here’s a tidy little pack that makes dashing out the door far less of a faff. The Maxtop 4-zip waist pack is aimed at anyone who wants to carry the essentials without lugging a big rucksack – runners, cyclists, dog walkers, festival-goers or travellers who prefer to keep things close. It’s light, nimble and built for use rather than show.
What it is
A compact, water-resistant waist pack with four zip pockets and an adjustable belt. The materials are robust yet featherlight — the pack is only about 105 g (roughly 3.7 oz) — so it won’t bounce annoyingly on a run. There’s a hidden rear pocket for valuables and a scratch-proof inner pocket to stop your phone getting scuffed by keys, which is a small but genuinely useful touch.
Key features and why they matter
- Water-resistant material – keeps your bits drier in drizzle or from accidental splashes when you’re outdoors.
- Four zippered compartments – two easy-access front pockets plus space inside for phone, cards and keys, and a rear hidden pocket for passports or emergency cash.
- Scratch-proof inner pocket – protects screens when you’re carrying keys or loose change.
- Headphone jack – lets you listen to music or take calls while your phone stays tucked away and secure.
- Adjustable strap – change the length quickly to wear it on the waist, across the chest or slung over a shoulder.
- Lightweight, low-profile design – comfortable for longer walks, runs or days out without getting in the way.
Typical uses
Perfect for a breezy morning run when you only need a phone and keys, a day hike where you want snacks or a map within easy reach, or travel days when a theft-proof pocket gives peace of mind. Equally handy for commuting — stash your cards, phone and earphones together and avoid rummaging through a bigger bag.
Practical details
The pack is made in China and manufactured by MAXTOP. The adjustable belt fits a wide range of sizes, and the compact footprint means it tucks away neatly under a jacket or behind a coat. The headphone jack is a simple convenience for anyone who prefers wired audio or wants to save battery life on longer outings by avoiding Bluetooth.
One thing to note on capacity — it won’t replace a daypack, but it’s spot on for the essentials. And if you’re heading out in proper heavy rain, use a fully waterproof cover, as this is water-resistant rather than fully waterproof.
Final thoughts
All told, it’s a sensible, no-nonsense option for anyone after a fuss-free way to carry the essentials. It does the job without drama: lightweight, secure pockets and the little extras like the headphone jack and scratch-proof inner pocket make everyday use a pleasure. No more faffing about with loose bits — everything gets a place and stays put.






There are no reviews yet.