Topo Quick Pack Mini

TOPO DESIGNS MINI QUICK PACK SILVER/WHITE, designed for wherever the day takes you.

The Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack can be slung over your shoulder or worn around your waist, fanny pack style. An external bike attachment loop and bright, internal organization pocket are practical for daily use, and the external zippered pocket has an internal key clip to keep them handy [and not lost].

Whether you wear it cross-body or around your waist, this Mini Quick Pack is built to be an answer for shorter trips and daily errands, this pack takes all of the best-loved features of its larger version and adds them to an even more streamlined, compact package for on the road. With a spacious, padded main compartment, the Mini Quick Pack is big enough to carry your essentials, while bottom compression straps keep the bag from getting bulky.

FEATURES

The bright main compartment features an internal slip pocket and on the outside you'll find a zippered pocket and bottom compression straps. It keeps everything you need in place and readily available. Wide seatbelt waist strep for carry in waist pack or sling pack mode and oversized YKK zippers make it comfortable to use.

This Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack is for practical use on shorter trips and daily travel.

Made with 420D nylon pack cloth and 210D nylon pack cloth liner.

420D NYLON PACK CLOTH

Nylon packcloth is a lightweight, strong and versatile fabric. Made from high tenacity nylon yarns and coated on one side with polyurethane, this denier fabric is one of the most popular fabric used in outdoor equipment. Nylon Packcloth is a versatile and flexible fabric in 420 denier nylon. As this is a water repellent nylon fabric, and as this 420D material possesses a clear polyurethane back coating, this is an ideal material for outdoor activities. Flexible, lightweight, and abrasion resistant with a high tear strength, 420 denier packcloth nylon is just perfect for this Topo Designs Pack.

WATER-REPELLENT

The density of the nylon Topo use, coated zipper backing, and pack cloth lining mean that this Quick Pack is weatherproof and will keep your gear dry for everyday purposes — pretty much anything except for activities like kayaking or scuba diving where you'll need a true dry bag. Some of them have additional water-resistance thanks to features like taped seams, waterproof-zippers and DWR treatment. The Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack can handle just about anything short of full submersion. We like to think of them as “downpour-proof”.

MAP GUARANTEE™, REASONABLE LIFETIME WARRANTY

The main goal at Topo Designs is to build products that stand the test of time and work anywhere on the map. Topo Designs wants to build fewer things that can be combined in endless ways to work in any environment. Whether traveling the globe or headed to the backcountry, they want to make sure everything they make will go out and come back in one piece, year after year. Topo Designs use the highest quality fabrics, hardware, and materials, and overbuild everything they make.

Topo Designs stand behind their quality and durability on all packs, bags and accessories, which is why Topo Designs offers a reasonable lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Topo Designs warranty does not cover any damage caused by neglect, improper care, accident, or normal wear and tear.

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Some waist packs try to blend into the background. Not the Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack. This thing shouts its existence in bold, bright colors and a fun design we’re not surprised was born in the Rocky Mountain West.

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack On Front

Beyond style, this waist pack also touts quality materials and a boxy shape ideal for organizing your essentials.

Need we say more? Actually, yes. Yes, we do…Which is why we’ve written an entire review. So let’s get into it.

Materials & Aesthetic

If you’re familiar with us here at Pack Hacker, then you’ll know we’re all about dark, subdued colorways [just take a look at our monochromatic Digital Nomad Packing List]. That said, we can’t help but love the wild, cheerful colorways of the Mini Quick Pack. We’ve been testing the Clay/Turquoise colorway, but it’s also available in Silver/White, Black/Blue, and Black/Black at the time of this review.

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack In Detroit

Coupled with the over-the-top zippers, colorful pulls, and overall boxy shape—this Mini Quick Pack is fun! [So fun it deserves an exclamation point.] Even if it’s not your style, you can still appreciate what Topo Designs is going for here [at least we can]. The interior of the pack is also a cheery neon yellow, which helps with visibility and further enforces its lively style.

Every time we look at this pack, we can’t help but smile.

Topo Designs describes it as the “cool little sibling” of the regular Quick Pack—and with an interior capacity of 1L, it is little. Which is a huge plus in our book.

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack In A Bag

We think waist packs and sling bags are best for travel when they’re small—too big and we find ourselves wishing for a daypack. Plus, its small size means it packs well. Because of its boxy structure, this is not the type of waist pack that disappears in your travel backpack or luggage. But it won’t take up too much space either.

Plus, it’s nice to have out while you’re in transit. Sling it around your waist or wear it on your chest with a backpack and have easy access to all your travel essentials [earplugs, snacks, notebook, etc.] And it’ll easily slide beneath the seat in front of you and likely in the seatback pocket [though your mileage may vary, some seat pockets on some planes are tiny].

This pack is designed to work as both a waist pack [the I’m-too-embarrassed-to-say-fanny-pack term for a fanny pack] and as a sling bag [crossbody on your chest or back].

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack On Back

We’ve found this bag to be the most comfortable when worn as a waist pack, but admittedly it looks large on most bodies, spanning nearly the entire width of the hips. Style and comfort are more aligned when it’s worn across the back. That said, we don’t think it’s comfortable worn this way. The buckle can uncomfortably press into your chest or the strap can dig into your neck.

It’s even worse when worn on the chest. Its boxy shape gives it a bizarre look, plus it wears high and thus can be difficult to access.

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack Buckle On Front

This is our largest gripe with the Mini Quick Pack—it just isn’t that comfortable to wear. Although, the longer you have it, the better you’ll be at adjusting the strap and bag to make it work for you and your body.

Comfort aside, this bag is incredibly hardy.

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack Material

The exterior is made from 420D nylon pack cloth. Nylon is a common synthetic fabric that’s known for its excellent strength-to-weight ratio [in that it’s strong and lightweight]. And the bag’s lined with a 210D nylon pack cloth liner.

With a denier of 420, there are definitely more durable fabric choices out there. But this is a waist pack, not a backpack—you don’t want or need anything too hardy.

We have found ourselves wishing for some mesh on the back panel to help with keeping the sweat to a minimum. When worn sling-style in warm and humid climates, you’ll probably get that dreaded swamp back. Although less so than with a backpack.

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack Zippers

Alright, let’s take a look at the zippers. You’ll find ridiculously large #10 YKK reverse coil zippers on this pack. Zippers are measured on a scale of one [small] to ten [large]. So these zippers are the largest possible. Is that really necessary for this pack? No, not at all. But, as we mentioned earlier, these zippers are a part of the overall cartoony style.

They’re also smooth to work and don’t jingle [which can be a problem for bigger zippers], so we’re not complaining.

The equally oversized zipper pulls are a thick paracord. They’re easy to grab and will probably last you quite a long time.

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack Buckle

And, last but certainly not least, we’ve got the buckle from Woojin Plastic. We’ve tested several Woojin buckles at this point and have rarely had problems—and we don’t expect any here. The buckle isn’t as oversized as the zippers, but it’s still hardy.

We also like that it has a quick-adjust D-ring so you can easily loosen the strap to sling the bag around and/or take it off. The D-ring is nice and large so you don’t have to hunt around with your hand to find it—a small, but appreciated detail that helps make this feature smooth to use.

Now, we appreciate all the thought that has gone into durability here. But, this pack does weigh more than others because of it. It’s still a hip pack—so it’s not going to weigh a lot—but enough that it’s worth noting.

External Components

For a 1L bag, the Mini Quick Pack has a surprising amount of external components going on.

Let’s start with the seatbelt-style strap. Like we already said, this thing can be worn as a sling bag or a waist pack. And while it’s not the most comfortable crossbody, it’s more the fault of where the straps are anchored and the buckle placement, not the strap itself.

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack Strap

The strap is super minimal—it has no extra padding, which we’re fine with since it’s a small pack. It’s also wider than other waist pack straps out there, which does help with the comfort thing.

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack Top Handle

You can also carry this bag by the top carry handles [we like to pretend we’re carrying a very small, very colorful, briefcase]. We like carrying it this way, although the strap dangles as it’s not detachable or stowable, so it looks messy. The top carry handles also work for hanging the pack up on hooks when you don’t want to put it on the ground [*cough* airport bathrooms *cough*].

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack Bike Light

There’s a small loop for connecting a bike light, although with a carabiner the sky’s the limit on what you could connect here—a small water bottle, an accessory bag, another waist pack, whatever your heart desires.

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack Compression Straps

Finally, you’ve got two compression straps on the bottom. They’re okay for compressing, though the bag doesn’t flatten out much. They also work for carrying other gear if need be [like a rain jacket if the forecast looks iffy]. In full disclosure, we’ve never taken advantage of this feature [if we need more space than this pack allowed, we’d probably carry a backpack]. But it’s there if you need it.

Inside the Waist Pack

There are two pockets on this pack. We’ve found the front one to be the least useful. It doesn’t have much volume—you’ll need to pack flat items here if you don’t want anything pressing against the fabric, looking bulky. Even a granola bar has too much depth to comfortably fit. Most smartphones work, as long as you don’t have a cumbersome case.

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack Front Pocket

You’ll find a key leash inside of this pocket, but, once again, your keys have to be streamlined to fit nicely. The key clip is also plastic, which isn’t the most durable choice. We wouldn’t be surprised if it eventually snapped.

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack Inside Pocket

The main compartment has a good amount of volume and space. You’ll find a hanging pocket against the back to keep smaller items you don’t want to go digging for—headphones, pens, etc. We’ve used it as a spot to put our phone, but it’s not quick to access if the rest of the compartment is full, so if you’re constantly on your phone this wouldn’t be a good spot for it.

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack Main Pocket

This compartment also has some padding and a nice structure, which you don’t usually see on waist packs. You can stand it up and it’ll stay upright [as long as the bottom compression straps are out of the way].

This structure is great as it allows you to strategically pack this thing. You can stick your sunglasses vertically on one side, put your wallet in the center, and your reusable straw on the other side—and it’ll all stay in place! Plus, because it stays upright, you can set it down next to you at a coffee shop and easily access all your stuff.

That said, it is still a Mini Quick Pack. It’s pretty much maxed out with the aforementioned wallet, sunglasses, reusable straw—plus a pen or two, phone, and keys.

Durability & Testing

We’ve been testing the Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack for two weeks around Detroit, Michigan. As we mentioned earlier in this review, it hasn’t been the most comfortable to wear. The best middle ground between style and comfort is definitely on the back, although that leaves you at more risk for being pickpocketed in crowded areas.

But it gets high marks for style and durability.

Topo Designs Mini Quick Pack Logo

We don’t have any issues to report as far as durability is concerned. We usually knock Topo Designs for the iffy stitching on the company’s logo tags, but—knock on wood—the stitching on this logo tag has been doing surprisingly well. We expect that won’t always be the case.

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