Christina Colizza is a former editor for NBC Select.
The best packing cubes, according to travel experts
Packing cubes can help you save space and time spent searching around your suitcase.


A small investment can go a long way when it comes to packing cubes and packing in general. Our sources emphasized looking for options that compress, which creates more space in your bag and makes navigating through all your essentials easier. The experts we spoke to recommend keeping the following in mind:
Compression: Opt for compression packing cubes over fabric options because “because you can save up to three times as much space,” according to Anne McAlpin, a travel expert and author of “Pack It Up! The Essential Guide To Smart Travel.”
Quality: Pay attention to price when shopping around, experts told us — if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. You’ll see packs of six packing cubes online for $25, McAlpin says, but “a good packing cube should be $10 or $15.”
Warranty: The experts we spoke to recommend paying attention to warranties when shopping around. Brands like Eagle Creek (which we recommend below) offer guaranteed repairs, for example.
Below, we’ve rounded up expert-recommended packing cubes and Select staff favorites to help you stay organized while traveling.
Packing cubes by luggage retailer Eagle Creek come recommended by multiple of our experts, including Paul Healy and Mark Barnes, who runs the travel blog Anywhere We Roam, Tara Cappel, founder and CEO of travel group For The Love of Travel, and McAlpin. Their Pack-It Isolate Sets are “known for being some of the lightest cubes on the market,” says Healy. Like all of Eagle Creek’s products, the set is covered by the company’s repair warranty. The cubes’ durable compression zipper (a feature McAlpin suggests looking out for) compacts clothing to fit more items in a small space, according to the brand. They’re constructed with a lightweight ripstop poly fabric and are machine-washable and water-resistant. The Pack-It Isolate set cubes can be purchased individually or as part of various-sized sets.
This long, skinny cube is one of McAlpin’s favorite options. But don’t let its odd shape throw you off, she says: “Most people look at that long skinny cube and go ‘what is this for? I’d never use that,’ and it’s [actually] really useful.” McAlpin places the cube between the handles of her luggage and says it’s great for rolling up a whole week’s worth of underwear, small bras and socks, and best for utilizing the space on the bottom of your rolling bag. McAlpin also recommends Baggalini’s Medium Compression cube. Both options are water-resistant and lightweight, according to the brand, and have a clear panel to keep your items in view.
If you’re ready to invest in a quality set, McAlpin also recommends packing cube options from higher-end luggage company, Briggs & Riley. This set of three cubes is designed to place inside your carry-on (the brand offers a set for larger luggage, too). They’re made of lightweight nylon and mesh fabric, allowing you to identify the clothing stored inside. Each set has a double-sided cube, which allows you to separate out any dirty clothes.
“If [packing cubes] are all the same size it has an adverse effect — think about the space you need for underwear and socks vs the space you need for sweaters,” says Marina Radlinski, home organizing expert and owner of Palm Beach Organized. She recommends this Basgmart set, which consists of different-sized cubes. The set includes seven cubes made of nylon and mesh, allowing you to see your clothing options inside.
While McAlpin cautioned against buying cheaper sets under $25, Zoe Malin, a reporter at NBC Select, swears by this option from Amazon. “They’re cheap and get the job done. I’ve used them for years and they haven’t gotten worn out yet, so that’s a win,” she says. This set comes with two large cubes, one medium cube, two smaller cubes, a shoe bag and a toiletry bag. They don’t compress down, but the mesh exterior lets you easily see what is packed in each cube.
These packing cubes from Quince earned a spot on NBC Select’s 2024 Travel Awards. “I have used a lot of different packing cubes and these were great. Love the expandability, love the material and love that cushioning,” says Malin, who tested them for the awards. We could also stuff multiple shirts inside the largest packing cube and compress them down to a more suitable size.
“I love these packing cubes from Away so much that they have become my go-to holiday present for friends and family,” says NBC Select contributor Bethany Heitman. “They fit a ton of stuff, come in fun colors and the base is water-resistant to protect your clothes in case a toiletry item explodes mid-flight.” The set comes with four different-sized bags, each with a mesh top for breathability. One set fits perfectly in one side of Away’s popular carry-on bag.
This three-piece set of packing cubes has a 4.5-star average rating from over 10,500 reviews on Amazon and is available in 11 different colors. The bags are made of ripstop nylon, so they are lightweight and durable. According to the brand, you get two large bags that can hold up to a week’s worth of shirts and pants, plus a medium bag that can hold a week’s worth of underwear and socks. The bags also have a handle to make pulling them out of our suitcase easier.
For years, McAlpin used Ziploc bags (as everyone did, she notes), before cubes came along. If you’re disorganized or tend to stress about organizing, she says packing cubes are a useful investment — and a sustainable one, too.
As you shop for packing cubes, our experts recommend keeping the following in mind:
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Christina Colizza is a former editor at NBC Select and has been a product reviewer since 2018. She covers a range of self care and skin care topics like shampoos, eyebrow serums and more.
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