For Christmas I was given a set of this company’s landscape packing cubes. Will be trying them out this summer. Thanks to this demo I now know how to pack them. 😁👍
Do they sell them in one or two set quantities? Don’t need six, only one, maybe two. I only use two for my packing and may try them out to possibly replace my thules (though I like them).
No, I don’t believe they do. The set of six is the smallest quantity I see them sold in. In my experience though, you always need more than you have. Never hurts to have a few extras! Thanks for watching :) Be sure to subscribe if you’re not already!
@@Vivi-VIVIV There is a different product from Tripped that comes in a set of 2, but these bags don't. You're referring to the dirty/clean split-compartment bags. Similar, but not the same product :) Here's a link to those: amzn.to/4buwiLy
Did some more digging and found a less popular combination of these bags that is a set of three! Two large and one small bag. Hopefully that helps. here's the link: amzn.to/3yhhFNs
With airline restrictions becoming more strict, it more about weight than luggage/bag count. Compression is only going to make your luggage heavier. Packing cubes are more about organization lately.
While US airlines are not weighing carry on luggage yet, other international airlines do have weight limits. Try flying to/within Europe with a carry on limited to 8 kg (17.6 #). So, using compression cubes may allow you to overpack as you can fit more in the carry on!
@@johnandsharon5785 Good food for thought! I guess it's possible but it seems unlikely. Compression bags won't add tons of extra capacity. They simply make it possible to fit things more easily :)
Do you use packing cubes? What do you think of these compression cubes? Let me know in the comment below!
For Christmas I was given a set of this company’s landscape packing cubes. Will be trying them out this summer. Thanks to this demo I now know how to pack them. 😁👍
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching :)
😲😲 Look at that compression! Thanks for testing out our gear!
For sure! I was pleasantly surprised. They’re definitely going to be my go-to bags for future trips.
I was in a rush, so I bought the more expensive Thule ones from my local REI. I’ll be getting these from Amazon though.
I think you will love them! Thanks for watching.
Excellent quality
Thanks so much!
I like that brand. I have used them before. I am getting rid of my non compression cubes.
Me too! These just make so much more sense.
Do they sell them in one or two set quantities? Don’t need six, only one, maybe two. I only use two for my packing and may try them out to possibly replace my thules (though I like them).
No, I don’t believe they do. The set of six is the smallest quantity I see them sold in. In my experience though, you always need more than you have. Never hurts to have a few extras! Thanks for watching :) Be sure to subscribe if you’re not already!
It also comes in a set of two cubes, small and medium size. They are the best ones of all the ones i have tried
@@Vivi-VIVIV There is a different product from Tripped that comes in a set of 2, but these bags don't. You're referring to the dirty/clean split-compartment bags. Similar, but not the same product :) Here's a link to those: amzn.to/4buwiLy
Did some more digging and found a less popular combination of these bags that is a set of three! Two large and one small bag. Hopefully that helps. here's the link: amzn.to/3yhhFNs
cool
Thanks for watching!
With airline restrictions becoming more strict, it more about weight than luggage/bag count. Compression is only going to make your luggage heavier. Packing cubes are more about organization lately.
You’re right when it comes to check bags, but airlines don’t weigh carry-on luggage. That’s what this set is really designed for.
While US airlines are not weighing carry on luggage yet, other international airlines do have weight limits. Try flying to/within Europe with a carry on limited to 8 kg (17.6 #). So, using compression cubes may allow you to overpack as you can fit more in the carry on!
@@johnandsharon5785 Good food for thought! I guess it's possible but it seems unlikely. Compression bags won't add tons of extra capacity. They simply make it possible to fit things more easily :)
The dirty clothes bag is a shoe bag.
Ahhh...Never thought of that. Thanks for sharing, and watching :)