Showing posts with label Perfectly Portable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perfectly Portable. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Perfectly Portable // Packing Cubes

Product Review: Eagle Creek Packing Cubes

A couple of years ago, when I first began traveling with a backpack instead of a hard-sided suitcase, I had the brilliant thought that I should organize the sometimes difficult-to-maneuver interior compartment with camping stuff-sacks. I was fairly happy with the organized outcome, but felt that the shape of the stuff-sacks really wasted a lot of space.

When I switched to my current suitcase (a rolling frame-pack called the Osprey Sojourn) I switched up my organization methods as well.

While I was using stuff sacks, I thought that the perfect solution would be a soft, mesh rectangle. The shape and material would have enough structure to hold things efficiently and be soft enough to fold down if not fully packed. I really thought I was on to something! It could be a great idea! I could market it and take that flash of inspiration to the bank!

Apparently a bunch of other companies also thought it was a good idea long before me because they came up with Packing Cubes. I researched a few brands and decided to go with Eagle Creek's cubes as they seem to hold up a lot longer and be better made than some of the other (cheaper) brands.

I've been immensely happy with my packing cubes.


Cost: $9 - $30/cube, depending on size/features. Available on Amazon or at stores like The Container Store.

Products: Top, Osprey Sojourn 28"/80L Rolling Backpack. Osprey Pack cover (for flights, keeps the bag nice) and Eagle Creek Packing Cubes.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Perfectly Portable // Sleep Sheet

Product Review: Cocoon Silk Sleep Sheet



I purchased this product after stumbling upon it on Amazon. I didn't think I'd really need it, but I was willing to try it as it seemed that everyone who had one *LOVED* theirs. Plus, I was venturing into countries and travel modes that were a bit more basic/rough than I'd previously experienced.

Best. Purchase. Ever!

If you call yourself a traveler (read: not a tourist), you should already own one of these. Feeling finnicky about that camel-hair blanket in that bedouin camp in the Middle East? Scratchy, dusty sheets (or no sheet at all) in a much-overrated hotel in Turkey? Out comes the sleep sheet.

The sheet is shaped much like a sleeping bag, but the raw silk is stretchy and breathes, while keeping you comfortably warm in temperate climates. Weighs less than a pound and packs down into a small pouch (included) about the size of a six-inch sub sandwich. I pack mine into the top/hood section of my backpack.

Care:
-Wash on gentle, cold water. Air dry (Dries very quicky. Seriously, don't dry this in a dryer, reviewers who have done so have ended up with shredded/ruined sleep sheets.)
 
*This post is in no way sponsored by the manufacturer. All views are my own.

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