After all of
the years of traveling, I have grown to appreciate the art of packing light, no
matter where I go or for how long, it is critical for me to take only what I
need but not feel that I have to do without.
I use my tried and true packing list, carefully color co-ordinate my
wardrobe and have learned how to roll and stuff like a pro. What I haven’t been able to master is how to
stay organized while I am away, especially on extended trips. By the time I arrive at my first destination,
that lovely packing job I was so proud of becomes an unruly, tangled mess.
This summer,
I embarked on a fantastic downsizing adventure, and traveled to Florida to look
for my new home. I was determined to
only take my one carry-on bag for the entire trip. I put everything else in storage and off I
went. It was pretty easy to accomplish
that because I knew I wouldn’t need much for the warm weather and that I could
easily pick up anything else I wanted along the way.
This was a multi-faceted journey,
different cities and different accommodation
By the time
I was at my first stop, I was already feeling a bit unsure about how to keep my
one little bag organized. There was no
room to put my clothes away and because it was such a short stay it didn’t make
sense to have to unpack and repack every day.
It was then
that I was contacted by the Co-Founder and President of EzPacking http://www.ezpacking.com/, a small travel accessories company in California. They asked if I would try out their Packing
Cubes and give them some feedback.
Timing could not have been better.
I asked them to ship them to my next destination so I could try them
right away. I have talked to many people
who love packing cubes but I really wasn’t sure if they would be right for me
but I was willing to give them a try.
The starter set was perfect for my
carry on
They sent
the starter set https://www.ezpacking.com/collections/all/products/starter-set and it was waiting for me when I
arrived. Even as I opened them I was a
bit skeptical, wondering if these would really help. I did like the design and that with clear
tops you could see the contents. It
wasn’t until I actually started packing them that I was truly impressed.
I started my
standard rolling process and then decided how I would organize what went into
each cube. Slacks and blouses in the
largest, shorts and dresses in the next, swimsuit, undergarments, sleep shirt
in the next – that was everything and I still had one left to use for
toiletries or miscellaneous bits that I carry in my tote bag. I was really surprised how much they held and
that I still had room for more.
Versatile and Easy to Use
Something I
really like about them is that I don’t have to pack and repack my bag while
deciding what I want to take on my trip.
All 4 cubes fit easily in my bag, so I know if it fits in the cube it
will fit in my luggage. I don’t have to
worry about a zipper breaking and strewing my laundry all over the airport or
TSA rummaging through my bag, it all stays visible and organized. It also really helped me when I stayed at a
very small B&B that had almost no drawer or closet space at all. I kept my clothes in the cubes and just took out
what I needed for the day.
Now, after
several trips, many different destinations and adding to my collection it all
still fits in my one carry-on bag. They
are so easy and convenient with so many ways you can use them either at home or
away.
I appreciate
EzPacking sharing their product with me and was happy to provide a review for
this site. I really enjoy using them for
all of my travels!
Have you ever used
packing cubes? What are your favorite
travel accessories? What is your biggest
challenge when it comes to packing for your trips? Share your stories and join the conversation!