The 6 Best Compression Packing Cubes

Slide 1 of 7: compression packing cubes

Slide 2 of 7: Eagle Creek has been making traveler-loved packing organizers for more than 20 years, and the Specter line is one of the brand's newest innovations. The zippers unzip three-quarters of the way around the cube, which makes it easy for you to load in a lot, and then, a second set of zippers compresses the cube's size by up to 50 percent if you packed it with flexible materials. I'm usually able to fit a full week's worth of warm-weather clothing — mostly dresses — into this medium-sized packing cube, and the smaller one is perfect for stowing for socks and undergarments.
Also, the material they're made of is incredibly lightweight and it's water-repellent, too, so your clothes won't get ruined if your toiletry bag happens to spring a leak. 
To buy: ebags.com, $40Best Lightweight Cubes: Eagle Creek Pack-It Specter Compression Cube (Set of Two)

Slide 5 of 7: Shop it  If you are packing for more than one person, invest in this sleek six-piece set by Lean Travel. Each set comes with two large, two medium, and two small compression packing cubes. I found the small cubes were perfect for lightweight items like undergarments and cotton t-shirts. The medium-sized cubes fit my sweaters and jeans nicely, and the large cubes allowed me to pack jackets and heavy sweatshirts with ease.
Each cube features a mesh panel for added breathability and visibility so you can see the contents of the cube, which comes in handy when you’re unpacking. The cubes are designed with an added zipper that extends the size of the cube. Once you’ve placed the items you want to pack inside, simply re-zip the double zipper and it will compress the cube from four inches down to one inch. The zippers are made with anti-catch technology so you don’t have to worry about snagging or ripping.
To buy: amazon.com, $43

Slide 6 of 7: Shop it  Looking for a way to pack extra items for a camping trip? Check out these compression packing cubes from Gonex. Each set comes with four different-sized compression cubes that look small but actually hold a lot. In the smallest cube, I was able to fit a week’s worth of undergarments as well as four lightweight T-shirts. The medium-size cube housed seven different tops ranging from chunky sweaters to lighter knits, while the large cube held three pairs of jeans and two pairs of sweatpants, and the extra-large size compressed two heavy jackets.
Similar to other cubes on this list, the packing cubes are compressed with a second zipper, which shrinks down the size of the cube when zipped. What’s more, each cube comes with a convenient handle so you can easily carry the cubes from one tent to another or carry your essentials to the campsite’s showers and restrooms. They are also made with a water-resistant material so your clothing will be protected from the elements.
To buy: amazon.com, $26

Slide 7 of 7: Shop it  Travel brand RuMe Bags may be best known for its best-selling Garment Travel Organizer, but we think its compressible cubes should get just as much attention. These useful accessories make saving space super easy. Just fill them up with whatever items you want packed, clamp the clips, and then pull down on the adjustable straps to compress the cubes into a more compact size.
The cubes come in two sizes. I tested the larger size, which fit perfectly inside my carry-on suitcase, and I’ve read that the smaller option (ebags.com, $19) is great for backpacks and overnight bags. The best part? Unlike other packing cubes that are mostly boring solid colors, RuMe’s options come in cute prints you’ll actually want to show off. 
To buy: amazon.com, $19

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