I have a couple of dump pouches, which serve various purposes depending on which pack they're on. One is on my daughter's changing bag, which is used to stow the dirty nappies and any wipes (literally a dump pouch). Another is on my EDC pack, which will hold my jacket if needed but is also for when I do an impromptu grocery shop or something on the way home. I sometimes led out the smaller one to my daughter, who forages for pine cones and whatever else she finds interesting on our walks. Generally it just serves to be a compact way of having a large bag to hand, for whenever you have a sudden need to carry a whole bunch of whatever.
Clever idea! I see a lot of people shopping with stuff in their arms. A portable shopping bag could be a novel idea for those quick runs that end up with more. But would a person carry one on their belt? Guess this beats stuffing your jacket pockets full of stuff. And weeks down the road find something left behind.
Clever idea! I see a lot of people shopping with stuff in their arms. A portable shopping bag could be a novel idea for those quick runs that end up with more. But would a person carry one on their belt?
I am not sure what exactly is the purpose on those bags besides maybe a temporary dump bag for collecting.
In this specific case - A large bag that folds away small, and can attach to anything with PALS ladders. Same idea as collapsible shopping bags and the like, but without taking up pocket space.
I got that.What I dont understand is why and how this bag carries once its in use and full of stuff. Not talking about light stuff but heavy stuff dangling on your belt. For a longer period of time.
I got that.What I dont understand is why and how this bag carries once its in use and full of stuff. Not talking about light stuff but heavy stuff dangling on your belt. For a longer period of time. For a short foraging session where I dump the content of the bag into some other, more comfortable to carry container, I would like that, too.Thats why I pointed at other options (ultralight messenger bags or backpacks) that also fold down into the size of an apple.