
Stash & storage
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The RAW Weekender Travel Bag is a waterproof, smell-proof travel case designed to hold rolling papers, lighters, pre-rolled joints, and flower in one organised kit. Built with six layers of odour-blocking material and a hard-shell zipper compartment, it keeps your stash protected whether you're hiking through the Ardennes or just heading to a mate's place for the weekend.
We've all done it — chucked a grinder, a bag of flower, and some papers loose into a backpack, then spent the next hour fishing Rizla out from between socks. Or worse, arrived at camp to find your pre-rolls crushed under a water bottle. The RAW Weekender Travel Bag exists because RAW understands that smokers who travel need more than a zip-lock bag and good intentions.
The bag uses cross straps and a cord section inside to lock every item in place. Your lighter doesn't rattle around. Your papers don't get bent. The removable middle section is held by four magnet clasps, so you can lift the whole organiser out, use it as a rolling station, and slot it back in when you're done. The hard-shell zipper area is rigid enough to store pre-rolled joints without them getting snapped — something most pouches can't manage.
Then there's the smell-proof construction. Six layers of odour-blocking material sit between your stash and the outside world. That's not a single zip-lock seal — it's six separate barriers. The internal foil-lined pouch adds leak protection too, so if you're carrying anything oily or sticky, it stays contained. We picked one up in the shop and genuinely couldn't smell a thing through the exterior, even with some particularly loud flower inside. That's the honest test.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | RAW |
| SKU | HS0294 |
| Smell-proof layers | 6 |
| Waterproof | Yes — full exterior |
| Internal pouch | Foil-lined, leak-proof |
| Organiser attachment | 4 magnetic clasps (removable) |
| Joint storage | Hard-shell zipper compartment |
| Internal securing | Cross straps + cord section |
Complete your setup with RAW Classic Rolling Papers and a RAW rolling tray. The tray gives you a flat surface anywhere outdoors, and the papers are the obvious match for a RAW-branded kit. If you're after something smaller for day trips, the RAW Smell Proof Smokers Pouch fits in a jacket pocket.
Here's the thing most people learn the hard way: backpacks are not kind to smoking accessories. Papers get crushed. Grinders open and scatter herb across your clean clothes. Pre-rolls snap. And if you're carrying anything aromatic, your entire bag smells like a coffeeshop by the time you reach your destination. We've heard every version of this story at the counter over the past 25 years.
The RAW Weekender solves all of these problems in one package. The waterproof exterior means a sudden downpour at a festival or on a trail doesn't soak your papers or ruin your flower. The 6 layers of smell-proof material mean you're not broadcasting what you're carrying to everyone within a 3-metre radius. And the internal organisation — straps, cords, magnets, hard-shell compartment — means everything arrives exactly how you packed it.
The one honest limitation: it's not tiny. This isn't a pocket pouch — it's a weekender bag, sized to hold a full session's worth of gear. If you only carry a single joint and a lighter, it's overkill. But if you travel with papers, tips, a grinder, flower, maybe some edibles, and a few pre-rolls, this is the bag that actually fits the job. Compared to a generic smell-proof pouch, the RAW Weekender has the rigid joint storage and removable organiser that cheaper alternatives simply don't offer.
We've stocked a lot of smell-proof bags over the years. Some work, some are marketing fluff with a single thin layer of carbon lining that stops being effective after a month. The RAW Weekender sits firmly in the "actually works" category. The 6-layer construction is noticeably thicker than most competitors when you hold it — there's a heft to the walls that you can feel. It doesn't feel like a pencil case. It feels like something built to contain strong odours, and it does.
The magnet clasps on the removable insert are a small detail that makes a big difference. At a campsite, you pop the organiser out, lay it flat, roll on it, and drop it back in. No fumbling with velcro or buckles. Four magnets, clean snap, done. It's the kind of design choice that tells you RAW actually thought about how people use this thing in the field, not just in a product photo.
The hard-shell zipper compartment holds around 4-6 standard king-size pre-rolls. They sit flat and protected by the rigid walls, so they won't get crushed even under pressure from other items in your rucksack.
Yes — it uses 6 layers of odour-blocking material, which is significantly more than most single or double-layer pouches. We tested it in-shop with strong-smelling flower and couldn't detect anything through the sealed exterior. Keep the zip fully closed for it to work properly.
Absolutely. The cross straps and cord section are designed for exactly that — lighters, grinders, poker tools, tip booklets. The internal layout keeps everything separated so your grinder doesn't scratch your lighter or crush your papers.
The exterior is waterproof, so rain and splashes won't get through. It's not designed for submersion — don't drop it in a river — but it handles festival weather and trail conditions without any issues. The foil-lined internal pouch adds a second layer of moisture protection for your flower.
Most smell-proof pouches offer 1-2 layers of carbon lining and a single zip compartment. The RAW Weekender has 6 smell-proof layers, a removable magnetic organiser, a rigid hard-shell joint section, and a foil-lined leak-proof pouch. It's a full travel system, not just a bag.
It's sized as a weekender — built to carry a full session kit, not a single joint. For daily pocket carry, a RAW Smell Proof Smokers Pouch is a better fit. The Weekender shines on camping trips, festivals, and any outing where you're packing for more than one smoke.
Last updated: April 2026