Product details
Bumbag for hiking, running and everyday use – purple
This lightweight purple waist pack from szyanlai is for anyone who wants to carry the essentials without any faff. It’s a mid-sized bumbag made from water-resistant polyester, so a sudden drizzle won’t have you in a flap. Weighing in at around 150 g, it keeps your bits compact and easy to get at — perfect for a run, a bracing walk or just popping to the shops.
Features
- Durable polyester fabric that stands up to everyday wear and resists light rain.
- Robust zipper, tested for over 10,000 pulls so you can rely on it day in, day out.
- Neat, careful stitching and tidy binding for a smart finish that lasts.
- Adjustable strap — wear it round your waist, slung at your side, across your chest or over a shoulder.
- Compact dimensions (approx. 19.2 x 9.1 x 15.1 cm) with well-planned internal space for a phone, keys, cards and a few small bits.
Who it’s for
Ideal for runners, hikers, dog walkers and festival-goers who want a secure spot for essentials. If you’re fed up with stuffing pockets or dragging a bulky rucksack, this bumbag keeps things handy and out of the way. Want to run without bounce? It sits close to the body and the adjustable strap helps keep it put.
Practical notes
Not a substitute for a daypack — it’s designed for essentials, not hauling lots of kit. The polyester is water-resistant rather than fully waterproof, so don’t dunk it; a quick wipe with a damp cloth sorts most marks. The strap fits most people, but if you’re very tall or very petite it’s worth checking the measurements before you buy.
Why choose this pack
It does the useful stuff without any unnecessary bells and whistles: dependable zipper performance, a neat handmade finish and versatile carry options. That’s a proper bonus on wet autumn walks or early-morning runs when you just want kit that works. Made in China and supplied under the szyanlai name, it’s a straightforward, affordable choice for everyday outdoor use.
Wondering if it’ll take a large smartphone and a small water bottle? For most phones and small essentials, yes — but bulkier bottles might be a squeeze. If in doubt, compare the bag’s measurements with the items you carry most often.






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