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#892906 by Concorde RIP
19 Jan 2015, 18:06
Well, there's been a few mentions of these travel cubes recently!

Honestly, I had never heard of these until they were mentioned on V-Flyer, and now I have to have some, what an inspired idea!

So, any recommendations on particularly good brands in terms of ease of use, good sizing and robustnesss?
#892915 by marshy11
19 Jan 2015, 19:11
I bought them from Amazon, the thick sturdy ones, not the ones made from tent fabric....I will try and find out what the make was, think it was American.
#892923 by Bretty
19 Jan 2015, 20:31
The ones I have are eBags, available from Amazon, in various permutations from small to large, or sets with a mixture.

I have several small and medium size and some slim ones. They're very robust, come in wild colours (so you can colour code with family members) and I love them. They make packing a doddle and compact leaving that bit more room in my case for the shopping I know I'll do when away :w
#892930 by marshy11
19 Jan 2015, 21:57
Ebags.

They are big but don't take a kitchen sink ;)
#892968 by Bretty
19 Jan 2015, 23:32
DragonLady wrote:Great things -just not big enough ( even the big ones !!!!) :D

My dear lady, packing cubes just aren't meant for some folks. ):
#893007 by MoJoJo
20 Jan 2015, 10:22
And another vote for eBags. Although I'm a bit anal about packing these days and have the full compliment of packing cubes, shoe bags and toiletry bags
#893009 by Concorde RIP
20 Jan 2015, 10:33
Thanks folks - Ebags it is then!

If I find any that are "kitchen sink sized", I will be sure to report back!

Now, off to Amazon - figuratively speaking, of course...
#893012 by tontybear
20 Jan 2015, 11:22
Concorde RIP wrote:
If I find any that are "kitchen sink sized", I will be sure to report back!
...


I'm sure DragonLady would be interested in one or two of that size !!
#893069 by etk
20 Jan 2015, 20:52
ColOrd wrote:How much can you fit in one bag?


A surprising amount. One of the large ones will easily take a couple pairs of jeans plus 2-3 shirts and a jumper. I'm 6'2" so my clothes ain't small either!

I found them great for packing a small case like a carry on bag as they really help compress stuff and get the maximum into a limited volume. And unpacking at your destination is SO much better. Wouldn't leave home without them now!
#893074 by honey lamb
20 Jan 2015, 21:15
ColOrd wrote:How much can you fit in one bag?

Depends on the size(s) of them. I use the smaller ones for undies etc, the medium sized ones for tops and t-shirts and the larger ones depend on what I am taking.

Their best asset is on the return journey when all the stuff that needs to go into the washing machine gets sorted into different cubes and can be off-loaded immediately on arrival home according to light and dark, thus easing the trial of unpacking! y)
#893078 by tontybear
20 Jan 2015, 21:34
honey lamb wrote:Their best asset is on the return journey when all the stuff that needs to go into the washing machine gets sorted into different cubes and can be off-loaded immediately on arrival home according to light and dark, thus easing the trial of unpacking! y)


So does Aer John have a set then? ): ):
#893080 by honey lamb
20 Jan 2015, 21:38
tontybear wrote:
honey lamb wrote:Their best asset is on the return journey when all the stuff that needs to go into the washing machine gets sorted into different cubes and can be off-loaded immediately on arrival home according to light and dark, thus easing the trial of unpacking! y)


So does Aer John have a set then? ): ):

No but he borrowed mine! :o)
#893081 by tontybear
20 Jan 2015, 21:50
honey lamb wrote:
tontybear wrote:
honey lamb wrote:Their best asset is on the return journey when all the stuff that needs to go into the washing machine gets sorted into different cubes and can be off-loaded immediately on arrival home according to light and dark, thus easing the trial of unpacking! y)


So does Aer John have a set then? ): ):

No but he borrowed mine! :o)


But did he use them though?
#893084 by Bretty
20 Jan 2015, 22:05
ColOrd wrote:How much can you fit in one bag?


image.jpg
Packing cubes: slim, medium and small.


To give you an idea ColOrd, in the photo is a medium (orange), small (purple) and slim packing cube. Contents are: in medium size, 7 polo shirts (rolled), 1 sweater, in small 1 t-shirt, 1 pair shorts, 1 pair cords, and 8 pairs each of socks and undies in the slim, enough for a week. These all fit in a small carry-on size case leaving room for a pair of shoes and a small toiletry bag and even my iPad and chargers. Not bad I think. I tend to use 2-3 medium sized, a couple of small and a couple of slims if packing for 10-14 days. I tend to roll most things. The set you've linked to on Amazon is a small, medium and large. I've even got the eBags Motherlode Junior backpack / carry on case which is just brilliant.

Don't know about the comment from SNOMO about extra weight, these each weigh just a few grams, very lightweight.
#893085 by Maximus
20 Jan 2015, 22:08
ebags fan here too

"lets talk about packing cubes for a few minutes..."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8Aw-DNzbCo

I find the large too large, but have one. The slim and small are my preference. Generally I take one small, one medium, one large and 3 slim ebags on a trip. i would like the shoe bags but have not found any in the UK.
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