Eagle Creek Pack-It Specter Cube Set for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.9
out of 10
20 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 20 Reviews
Retail Price:
$27.96
Used Value:
$16.78
Sale Value:
$25.16

Use the Eagle Creek Pack-It Specter Cube Set to keep your clothes organized inside your luggage or backpack. Small cubes are perfect for undergarments or socks, while larger cubes easily hold dress pants or T-shirts. Separate clean clothes from dirty clothes and keep everything easy to find.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
[quarter cube] 0.6 oz, [half cube] 0.6 oz, [full cube] 1 oz
Dimensions:
[quarter cube] 7.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 in, [half cube] 10 x 7 x 3 in, [full cube] 14 x 10 x 3 in
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Recommended Use:
travel organization

Full Reviews

10
These are great, super lightweight and useful for keeping all of your stuff separate and compartmentalized in a travel bag. you don't think you need them until you use them!
Chris Zollinger, backcountry.com
June 17, 2019
10
these work great I downsized into a smaller suitcase to travel!!! these make packing and unpacking super easy. well made, very light! cubes make it convenient to reach in the suitcase and take out what is needed.
Joni Paiz, backcountry.com
March 8, 2019
10
These are the best for traveling. Multiple sizes make it easy to grab what you need and love it for taking just a big duffel and tossing them all in. Love the extra compression. Helps when you have less room and packs things tighter
Christine D, backcountry.com
February 8, 2019
10
I travel (too much) for work and have been using Patagonia’s Black Hole 90L Duffel. While an amazing piece of luggage, things can get lost in the vast corners of the bag. These organizers were the perfect way to Marie-Kondo my way through packing each weekend. I like the variable sizes to keep say electronics versus socks versus baselayers, depending on what’s ahead for the week. I also like that they come in multiple colors to be able to further organize and color code.
Hannah Dhonau, backcountry.com
February 4, 2019
10
I love these for packing. It's nice to separate a few things in your suitcase so you don't lose track of where everything is when you go to look for something in the abyss of your suitcase.
Carly George, backcountry.com
January 11, 2019
10
Not much to say about nice bags that organize your stuff.
Jennifer C, backcountry.com
December 29, 2018
8
Over the years I have transitioned to burly duffle bags for travel (Patagonia Black Duffle & TNF Base Camp Duffle to name a couple) and love the versatility that they offer, but one of the drawbacks would be organization due to lack of pockets or separators. These little gems solve all of that. They have also been great to organize panniers on the bike during touring or bikepacking. Their super lightweight material and zippers make them roll up and out of the place when not needed and virtually don't add extra weight to your bag.
Kyle Smyth, backcountry.com
December 10, 2018
10
Bought it for my daughter, she said it was compact and made it easier to pack more.
Hanh H., backcountry.com
September 29, 2018
10
At first, I wasn't really sure if these cubes were worth it- I've been using one of those oversized ziploc bags for stuffing my clothes into for traveling, and I always thought that was the way to go. I finally decided to try these, and I haven't been disappointed. These cubes are an excellent way to stay organized and keep the airport security from rummaging freely through your clothing. The bags are very lightweight, easy zips, and they hold a lot more than you'd think! Since they are soft, you can shove quite a bit in- they seem to expand a ridiculous amount. And with different sizes, it's much easier to keep track of what is where... I did find that the XS was a bit difficult to use, I don't have much that would really work with it- I also ended up buying a second Full cube, which is the best for tops & pants in my experience.
Kayla Weiser-Burton, backcountry.com
September 19, 2018
10
These can be really compact but hold quite a bit of gear for their size! They're lightweight too!
Tim C, backcountry.com
June 2, 2018
10
When living out of a backpack or suitcase these are a life-saver! I like to separate my tops, bottoms, and undies into their own cube. That way when I need to change my shirt quickly I don't have to explode my entire bag. Don't forget to pick up a drawstring stuff sack for your dirty clothes too!
Emily Brown, backcountry.com
May 7, 2018
10
I use the biggest one to organize my clothes in when traveling with my Topo Designs Klettersack. Always amazed at how much fits in these things.
Jason H., backcountry.com
November 13, 2017
10
I love these cubes because they keep me organized while traveling. It also makes it extremely to find what I need instead of digging through my entire suitcase. They are also great for bags that don't have pockets or compartments. I love these cubes!
Erin Timmins, backcountry.com
November 1, 2017
10
I really like to be able to organize and separate my clothes, for easy finding when I'm on a trip. But I also love the convenience of a giant duffel or backpack that doesn't necessarily have all the exact size pockets I need for every imaginable adventure I'd take it on. These little cubes weigh basically nothing, so its no problem taking them backpacking or wherever, and they allow me to customize my organization for each trip. I have a couple sets of these - sometimes I use all the smaller ones, sometimes I need one or two larger cubes too. Throw in the duffel, and everything stays clean and is easy to find.
Jes Ford, backcountry.com
September 3, 2017
10
Great to use with your backpack. Let's you pack like items together in a single cube.
Mark M., backcountry.com
July 17, 2017
10
Love these. They are super lightweight but have solid construction. I like how they have sort of a silky feel. Some other reviewers seemed irked that these only open ¾ of the way, but it didn't bug me at all. I actually kind of liked how I could hold them up while partially open and the stuff wouldn't spill out. I was able to use the half cubes as a shoe bag (I wear women's size 6.5/7, or Euro 37, and there was room to spare). I've used the ½ cube to throw a pair of sandals in my work bag to change into when I was done with my work shoes. I don't think you need to shell out for the shoe-specific specter cube since the ½ cube seems to get the job done. I found the full size cubes to be quite generous in size. I didn't really need them to be this big in my travel, except for a bulky item like a puffy coat. I only used the compression bag for my puffy coat. This helped cut down on size. That said, though, it didn't seem to be THAT useful for other types of clothing items. If you are debating between the regular cubes and the compression, I'd say to just go with the regular ones. I found that the ¼ cubes were great for storing a modest med kit or electronics gear like cords/chargers/hard drives/etc. (the picture here is a half cube with some cords in it obviously, a ¼ would have been better, but you get the idea).
Charles H, backcountry.com
June 30, 2017
10
Amazing for a person who loves to be organized. Also, the ability to pack more things is a plus. Lightweight for a trip abroad.
Hanh H., backcountry.com
May 26, 2017
10
Super lightweight and can fit more than meets the eye. Great for staying organized without adding weight/bulk. If you're an organized person you need this!
Donna Barker, backcountry.com
July 25, 2016
10
Whether you are using these for yourself or for a gift to family members, everyone is very pleased when they get to use a set! Very handy to help pack and store things in an orderly fashion.
Christopher Siepmann, backcountry.com
June 6, 2016
10
These cubes are the best for any sort of trip and have an infinite amount of uses. You can use them to separate your clothes out, save space in your bags, or keep certain items handy and in one place in a backpack. They are super light and are killer when it comes to optimizing your bag space. Whether you are a super organized person or not, do yourself a favor and pick a set of these bad boys up!
Chelsea Shephard, backcountry.com
January 13, 2016