Packing for a trip can be a hassle, especially if you want to keep things organized and efficient with small packing cubes. I recently tried the Peak Design packing cubes, which made my life (and family) so much easier.
While packing for a multiple-week getaway, I found these flexible packing cubes incredibly helpful in fitting tight spaces without compromising the essentials. If you know us, you know how much we love packing cubes, especially coming from me, a person who loves city-hopping through Europe.
The normal ultra-light packing cubes are made from durable material that kept my clothes dry, even when my luggage got wet in the rain. The mesh packing cubes are excellent for hard-shell luggage and a great outdoor travel companion. Both are offered in several sizes, so you’re sure to find something for short trips that doesn’t take up much space or something for a bigger adventure.
I used all four packing cubes during my recent 2-week excursion from Amsterdam to Norway and Paris, and they were a lifesaver. Say goodbye to unpacking and repacking for those varied climates. This makes packing cubes an important tool in your packing checklist. The climate in Norway was dramatically different than Paris, particularly in summer.
List of packing cube sizes and types reviewed:
- XS (Extra Small) Packing Cube
- S (Small) Packing Cube
- S (Small) Ultralight Mesh Packing Cube
- XS (Extra Small) Ultralight Mesh Packing Cube
Let’s get into it with a video from the ViaTravelers YouTube channel, where I unbox and compare the mesh and traditional ultra-light packing cubes. After this, you’ll get an inside look at my photos of the products, pros and cons, and a full look to see if they are truly worth the price.
Initial Impressions from Unboxing and Testing
Overview: Peak Design Ultra Light Packing Cubes
I recently acquired a Peak Design Ultra Light Packing Cube, and it’s been a game-changer for my travels. These cubes are incredibly practical for anyone who wants to stay organized on the go. The weatherproof Terra…
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