Eagle Creek Pack-It Essentials Set review: organization made delightfully simple

For busy adventurers on the go, the Eagle Creek Pack-It Essentials Set makes organizing your kit quick, easy and painless

A woman sits in a hotel room, packing clothes in two yellow Eagle Creek Pack-It cubes.
(Image: © Jessie Leong)

Advnture Verdict

They’re super fancy, a bit pricey and arguably you don’t really need packing cubes. But do you get some out of curiosity? Yes, to save on one of life’s stresses – kit organization when you’re traveling. Using the Eagle Creek Pack-It Essentials Set is one way I’ve streamlined my kit when I’m traveling . Having a range of matching colors helps to separate and compartmentalize a wardrobe from work to outdoors to leisure, and I also appreciate keeping my clothes as fresh as possible, especially when laundry facilities aren’t always guaranteed.

Pros

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    Clean/dirty bag is very useful

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    Color coordination makes things easier to identify

Cons

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    Quite expensive for something non-essential

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    No compression in the main Reveal cube

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best hiking backpacks: Jessie Leong
Jessie Leong

A former brand ambassador for Merrell and current Ordnance Survey #GetOutside Champion, Jessie Leong’s lifelong outdoor odyssey began with Duke of Edinburgh’s Award walks in the Peak District. This segued into long hill hikes in the Yorkshire Dales, multi-day treks in the Lake District, scrambles in North Wales and adventures scaling alpine pinnacles.

Eagle Creek Pack-It Essentials Set: first impressions

It is a truth universally acknowledged that every avid adventurer is in want of a delightfully organised, color-coordinated packing cube setup, whether it’s for use in a suitcase or their best hiking backpack. Whether you’re traveling on multi-day adventures or heading off for a weekend getaway, the Eagle Creek Pack-It Essentials Set is a must-have packing cube solution thanks to the logical separation of clean and mucky layers. 

Specifications

• List price: $55 / £49.99
• Weight: Clean/Dirty cube 68g; Compression cube 54g; Shoe sack: 28g
• Colors: Black / Aizome Blue/Grey / Mossy Green / Sahara Yellow
• External dimensions: Clean/Dirty cube 25.5 x 36 x 11cm / 10 x 14 x 4.25 in; Compression cube 18.5 x 26 x 2.5cm / 7.25 x 10.25 x 1in; Shoe sack 28 x 41cm / 11 x 16.25in
• Internal capacity: Clean/Dirty cube 15 L/915 cu. in; Compression cube 8 L 490 cu. in; Shoe sack: UK Size 11 / US Men's 13 shoe
• Materials: Clean/Dirty cube 100% recycled 300D polyester, 100% recycled double diamond polyester mesh; Compression cube & Shoe sack: 100% polyester ripstop

Testing three Sahara yellow packing cubes over the course of a year, the set accompanied me through a skiing trip to Andorra, coast to coast hiking tours across England, and a camping trip to Ireland. Sure, I could have used rubble bags or tote bags, but what made my life much, much easier was having my life sorted neatly into size order, with Eagle Creek’s packing cube setup.

The Essentials Set comes with cubes in three different sizes: an antimicrobial shoe organizer for dirty shoes (small hiking boots rather than massive B2 boots); a medium-sized cube to separate clean from dirty items; and a small compressor packing cube for underwear to maximize on packing space and packing stress. All three packing cubes are made from post-consumer recycled polyester and are bluesign certified.

Eagle Creek Pack-It Reveal Clean/Dirty Cube M

The Clean/Dirty cube is ideal for packing clothes that will be slowly compartmentalized throughout a trip. One side has a breathable net to keep clothes smelling fresh (the side I chose to put clean clothes in), while the concealed side can hold in the odors of used/worn layers. This is great for when you want to separate out base layers that have been worn but are not completely in need of laundering, keeping them separate from the fresher garments. It can also be useful to isolate layers that have got muddy or absorbed some moisture, e.g. cycling jerseys or wool base layers.  

The pros of using the two compartments is that they allow you to see both clean and dirty items and allows you to determine which side to pack into. Another benefit was having the climbing cord-inspired pullers, which were low in bulk but helped zip the cubes up. I also thought the top handle was great for helping maneuver and arrange the cube in the holdall.

My only suggestion for a slightly improved design would be color coding which side is ‘dirty, for example, a color tab or a ribbon icon to help with visual sorting would make it clearer which side was which.

An Eagle Creek Pack-It Reveal Clean/Dirty Cube.

Keep fresh clothes separate from worn, sweaty garments with the Eagle Creek Pack-It Reveal Clean/Dirty Cube (Image credit: Jessie Leong)

Eagle Creek Pack-It Isolate Compression Cube S

A nifty piece of kit, the Eagle Creek compression cube is impressively simple. Pack the items in the cube and using the compression zipper, the cube squashes the soft items into a smaller space. The cube is made out of a translucent and durable ultra-lightweight ripstop poly fabric so it’s ideal for packing underwear and bulky hiking socks, ensuring they don’t tumble embarrassingly out of your holdall.

Weighing less than a slice of bread, the compression cube can also be used to store t-shirts, PJs and underwear, and it’s also water resistant.

Eagle Creek Pack-It Isolate Shoe Sack

The simplest design of the cubes, the Eagle Creek Pack-It Isolate Shoe Sack is a great way to store dusty approach shoes to stop them getting the rest of your kit covered in mud and dust. Due to the slim profile of the sack, it’s more suited to a set of approach shoes and a pair of flip flops or one pair of slimline hiking boots rather than chunky hiking boots. Functionality wise, it's a case of simply opening and closing with a central zip. I would love to see a slightly bigger version of the shoe sack for bigger boots and even an XL version for ski boots to extend the shoe sack collection further.

Three Eagle Creek Pack-It packing cubes piled on top of each other.

The Eagle Creek Pack-It Essentials packing cubes are easy to spot in your luggage, and do a great job of organizing your clothes and shoes as you travel (Image credit: Jessie Leong)

The shoe sack could use a bit of card or stiffness in the fabric to give it a bit more rigidity to protect the shoes, but that’s not a deal breaker.

Jessie Leong

A former brand ambassador for Merrell and current Ordnance Survey #GetOutside Champion, Jessie Leong’s lifelong outdoor odyssey began with Duke of Edinburgh’s Award walks in the Peak District. This segued into long hill hikes in the Yorkshire Dales, multi-day treks in the Lake District, scrambles in North Wales and adventures scaling alpine pinnacles. When not walking, she can be found rock climbing, wild swimming, cycling, photographing, filmmaking, writing and modelling. Jessie’s most recent claim to fame is playing a Miss World contestant in the 2020 feature film Misbehaviour.