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Eagle Creek Pack-It Folder 20" | 
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| Brand: Eagle Creek Category: Apparel Department: Unisex-adult
Buy New: $21.94 - $30.95
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 10391
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 20 x 0 x 14
ASIN: B00007FB59
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| Features:
| • | Patented Pack-Itreg; folding system | | • | Comes with a folding board with instructions | | • | Holds 12-15 items, including bulkier items | | • | Prevents wrinkling | | • | Organizes your luggage |
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Product Description Built for the long haul, this folder will hold up to 15 items or a host of bulkier items such as sweaters, blazers, suits, and dresses.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
The key to taking a smaller suitcase! November 30, 2008 Honest Opinionator (Massachusetts, USA) I was desperate to find a way to bring a very small suitcase for a 3-week trip to Europe. After seeing a video about these Pack-It folders I couldn't resist trying them, despite being a bit skeptical. I'm not an ultra-light packer, but I managed to fit all of my clothes for a 4-country business/pleasure trip into just two of these folders: about 10 tops in one and 5 pairs of pants in the other. Packed that tightly, things still got a bit wrinkled, but I was able to easily fit all the clothes I wanted to bring into a narrow 25-inch suitcase/travelpack. A few other Eagle Creek gizmos helped with the rest: two half-cubes for socks/underwear/accesories, and a medium size compression sac flattened out a sweater and two jackets. I've traveled internationally for many years and have always considered myself to be an efficient packer. However, folders and other Pack-It accessories take it to another level! They're definitely worth the investment.
inefficient and clumsy August 2, 2008 Bevan Wistar (Washington-Baltimore USA) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
travelling is such a pleasure and having a packing system helps to make it so. a good bag and a system give you time to enjoy the trip. i have found that using cubes, and i have all sizes, beats the folder hands down. you may pack differently than i do, as there are a host of packing philosophers out there to whom one may subscribe, but i just find this Folder an awkward contraption. it forces one shape out of your clothing destined to go in it which is bad enough, but it also has a pretty high mass-to-volume ratio, meaning it weighs more than it should for the amount of clothing it can hold. when forced to decide on what to keep in my overstuffed bag on a recent trip, i opted to let go of one of these Folders and i left it in the hotel room, accepting chaos in the bag instead. its clumsiness and inefficiency, compared to other various packing cubes from Eagle Creek Eagle Creek Pack-It Half Cube (and others like it... LL Bean), have me rating it unfavorably. add a star because it is better than nothing, and it does a great job if all you have in your case is button-down shirts. two stars
Looking sharp while travelling March 25, 2008 FrankHtown (Houston) Easy, efficient way to keep your clothes neat and wrinkle free while travelling. Shirts, pants all look fresh.
Incredible. January 18, 2008 Baron 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Having started a job with extensive traveling, I purchased this item hoping that it would allow me to pack dress shirts without getting them completely wrinkled. Thus far, the pack-it folder has exceeded my expectations in every way. I generally pack 5-6 shirts in it, and they all come out looking like they are freshly pressed. Completely worth the money, and I'll be buying more in the future.
EAGLE CREEK 15" December 9, 2007 William Weinmann (New York) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
OK- FOR 2 SHIRTS OVER NIGHT. GET THE LARGER ONE IF YOU NEED TO PACK MORE.
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