Reddit Reddit reviews Space Compressible Bag BRS-9212ZG Vacuum-Seal Travel Roll Bags, Set of 4

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Space Compressible Bag BRS-9212ZG Vacuum-Seal Travel Roll Bags, Set of 4
2 carry-on-size and 2 suitcase-size reusable transparent travel bagsVacuum-seal design creates up to twice as much storage spaceRoll air out through the one-way valve to compress bulky itemsAirtight and watertight seal protects against dirt, moisture, bugs, and odorsCarry-on-size measures 13-1/2 by 19-1/2 inches; suitcase-size measures 18 by 22-1/2 inches
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3 Reddit comments about Space Compressible Bag BRS-9212ZG Vacuum-Seal Travel Roll Bags, Set of 4:

u/honicakes · 5 pointsr/PolishGauntlet

UnderArmor and Thermals are a great idea because they are thin (will take up less space) and will keep you warm.

Other packing tips:

  1. Try rolling your clothes instead of folding - you will be able to fit SO much more (there are tons of Youtube vids on that)

  2. You can also try using space bags You can usually find these at Walmart, Target etc (in either the travel section or the housewares/closet organizing section. Just make sure you get the kind that you Roll to get the air out (not the kind that require a vaccum)

  3. I'm not sure what your situation is going to be (ie where you will be staying etc) but if there will be stores in the area you are travelling to (in other words you aren't camping in the wilderness) - Pack a minimum amt of toiletries (toothpaste, shampoo, etc). Bring maybe a week's worth, and buy more when you get to your destination, that way you are carrying the minimum amount.

  4. Wear your thickest/bulkiest/heaviest items on the plane/during travel (to allow yourself as much room in your bag as possible)

  5. If you will have access to doing laundry where you will be, take that into consideration to (ie how often will you be able to access those facilities or how often will your budget allow for use of the laundry) Once you have figured that out, pack ONLY what you will need between washes (so if you can do laundry once per week, bring 1 weeks worth of clothes)

  6. Remember that in Cold weather your clothes can usually be reworn (ie jeans/pants, sweaters etc) without washing each time. Plan on wearing each item as much as possible and pack items that don't soil or show dirt as easily

  7. Remember that in most cases (these days) pretty much anywhere you go you will have access to some type of store that will have at the least minimum necessities and at most anything you can think of (I saw you were going to be in US and it is hard to find a city here without a Walmart or Target where you can buy anything from clothes to toiletries, and extra bag etc). I always make sure at the least I have enough underclothes (bras & undies) and then worry about the rest afterwords. If I have to rewear a shirt, or buy a sweater wherever I am, so be it.

    Good luck & Enjoy your trip!
u/ghost_of_deaf_ninja · 4 pointsr/rit

For clothing and bedding use vacuum bags. Saves a ton of space and are much more easily stored than suitcases or duffel bags. Maybe bring one small to medium sized rollerboard to use when you go home for vacation

u/GodessOfTheSea · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

Get these. Most of what your packing is just bulky because of air and this gets rid of that. They help soo much.