Eagle Creek Pack-It Folder 18

Eagle Creek Pack-It Folder 18 Review



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Cat
Charlotte, NC
Pack More Clothes with Fewer Wrinkles using a Pack-It Folder
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a carry-on only traveler, budget conscious, a packing minimalist, practical, married, adventurous, world traveler, a nature lover
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Pros

    saves space, keeps clothes neat, fewer wrinkles, easy to use, helps organize luggage, makes security checks easier

Cons
    never quite big enough, some clothes don't pack well

MAY
18
2007
 
 

Eagle Creek Pack-It Folder 18 — 

My husband and I do not check luggage when we travel, particularly internationally. We travel insanely light. Last year when I bought a new travel bag, I received an Eagle Creek Pack-It Folder 18 for free with my purchase. I had the opportunity to try it out for the first time on our recent 10 day trip to Europe, and it worked so well that my husband is purchasing one of his own for our next trip.

About the Eagle Creek Pack-It Folder 18
This product is designed to help you pack more clothes, in less space, in a compartmentalized manner. Pack-It folders look like large canvas envelopes with velcro on each side. They come with a plastic "packing" guide which is just a sheet that measures the 12"x18" size of the Pack-It 18. Following the illustrations on the folding board, you fold each item around the plastic guide sheet and then line it up inside the Pack-It "envelope" wrapping. When you've packed each item, you simply place the guide on the top of the stack, push it down as much as possible, and then fasten the velcro enclosures on each side. This leaves you with a neat package of folded clothes that you can then place into your luggage.

How Well the Eagle Creek Pack-It Folder 18 Works
I found the folder very easy to use, and was impressed that all of the clothes I packed for my trip fit inside. Placed in my carry-on sized luggage, I found that I still have about half of the luggage left as usable packing space. I folded the following items into the Pack-It Folder 18, which is technically designed to hold 8-12 items:

- 2 thin sweaters
- 1 dressy jacket
- 1 pair khaki pants
- 1 long-sleeved white shirt
- 1 dressy shirt
- 1 sleeveless shirt
- 1 t-shirt for sleeping
- 1 pair of pajama pants

I had a tough time folding up the khaki and pajama pants just right, but I made them work using the folding guide. With the above clothes, the Eagle Creek Pack-It Folder just barely closed, with the velcro pieces touching only barely, but it worked. Even though the Velcro didn't close solidly, I was able to place the package in my luggage, and secure it with a luggage strap, which ensured that everything stayed in place.

I had plenty of room left over in my luggage for a travel umbrella, all of my undergarments, packed in a squeezed-flat gallon-size Ziploc baggie, and my hairbrush, travel power adapter and toothbrush. I also had room for my vitamins and medicines, and my liquids - also packed in a Ziploc baggie (this one quart-sized to meet travel regulations).

When we arrived at our first destination, all of my clothes came out of the Pack-It folder neatly and without wrinkles. I hung them up and then four days later, used the same method to pack everything back up for our next destination. For our trip home, I packed everything back up nice and neatly in the Pack-It folder and found that I still had plenty of room in my single, carry-on sized bag for souvenirs (although we didn't really buy many). It was packing for our trip home that convinced my husband he needed to purchase one of these too.

Cat's Bottom Line
My Eagle Creek Pack-It Folder 18 makes packing for a long trip in a small space very easy. I love how it keeps my clothes looking neat, and I love how it compartmentalizes the packing process, freeing up much more space in my suitcase. If you are a packing minimalist, or looking for a way to fit more into your luggage, I highly recommend Eagle Creek's line of Pack-It folders!

Website: http://www.eaglecreek.com/accessories/packing_folders/

Last edited on May 18, 2007



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TracyAlana wrote on Nov 23, 2007 at 9:58PM

I love this review! I am a frequent traveler myself and NEVER check in luggage when I fly to the mainland. I am excellent at packing efficiently for domestic travel, but it's those two week vacations to Europe where I rely on the bigger suitcases. Thanks to you, I will give this product a go and see if my 22" can take on the challenge. ;) Great review!

colz85 wrote on May 22, 2007 at 9:14PM

I got something almost identical from Magellan's...I really like it. I'm not a great packer, and it really helped me get stuff neatly stowed.

Buggheart wrote on May 19, 2007 at 9:08PM

Wow! You have 10 days of stuff in that little bag? You're my hero. Seriously. People would pay you to help them pack like that! :)

Great review!

Cat wrote on May 19, 2007 at 8:58AM

You make a good point, it IS work. I am not a patient person and I had to force myself to patiently fold everything. I'd probably have to pack heavier for a cruise, what with the formal nights and all. Maybe two bags. :-) I'm always of the opinion that if I need something while on vacation, I'll just buy it. I never look that great on these ultra-light packing trips. I don't bring any makeup. When you see the pictures of me, you'll believe your packing habit wasn't overkill. :-D

PattyTherre wrote on May 19, 2007 at 1:02AM

This sounds like work but also like something I need. However, when I go away for 10 days, I pack 67 suitcases and 17 carry ons which, of course, are no longer allowed. You would not believe the amount of cases I brought on a week cruise. It really was overkill but still, you never know when you need....everything you own. lol.