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Travis Travel Gear Space Saver Bags. No Vacuum Rolling Compression, Pack of 8

Travis Travel Gear Space Saver Bags. No Vacuum Rolling Compression, Pack of 8

Travis Travel Gear Space Saver Bags. No Vacuum Rolling Compression, Pack of 8

  • Fit up to 3 times more in your trips. Roll up Compression Valve uses you own weight for compression, no vacuum or extra accessory needed! Simply place clothes, close the bags, and roll beginning form the zipper. The air will exit from the bottom of the bags.
  • 100% Money Back Guarantee -Purchase Today Risk-Free Knowing That You are Just a Phone Call or Email Away From Either A Full Reimbursement or Receiving an Instant Replacement at Our Expense.
  • DonÕt just compress, ORGANIZE YOUR STUFF: Keep dirty clothes in a separate space saver bag. Organize your stuff by outfit, by activity or by family member. Control Freak Friendly.
  • Superior Craftsmanship provides a Long Lasting Vacuum – will last for a long time as long as it’s properly closed. Durable Material will last indefinite uses without hindering vacuum capacity.
  • Sized for travel: MEDIUM (23.5” x 15.75”) designed for carry ons and fits 2 sweaters, one jacket or 2 pairs of pants. LARGE (27.5” x 19.6) ideal for checked in baggage can hold 4 sweaters, 1 pillow, 1 coat jackets or 3 pairs of pants.

Space Bags are the most versatile and underrated travel accessory you could carry. They are simple to use. Simply pack, close and roll; you will NOT need a vacuum to suck the air out as the air exits as you roll the bag. It won’t just compress your clothes so you can fit up to 300% more, you can also use them to organize your load and keep things tidy. CONTENTS: 4 MEDIUM bags suitable for carry on luggage (23.5” x 15.75”) that around 2 sweaters, one pillow, one large jacket or 2 pairs of pants

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  1. 37 of 39 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    A needed purchase for your suitcase, June 21, 2015
    By 
    Tien Q.

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    This review is from: Travis Travel Gear Space Saver Bags. No Vacuum Rolling Compression
    I bought these hoping to save space in my suitcase when my family travels. The bags did help me save space and my suitcase looked organized but not as much space as I had hope for. Nevertheless, I am happy with them and would recommend them.
    Pros: I like that they are good quality and most likely will last for a long time. I used the large ones to store my winter clothes (with the help of a vacuum) and so far no air has gotten in.
    Cons: Since these are for travel (no vacuum), I found it was very hard nearly impossible to get all the air out.

    Here is how I packed my clothes for a recent trip. I tried different ways and found this way to be the easiest and most efficient for me.
    1. We were going on a five-day trip, so I used five bags, one for each day and label the bag (Monday, Tuesday, etc.) to help me identify which bag was which. I only used the medium bags and one medium bag held my outfit, my husband’s outfit, my pjs, husband’s pjs, two undergarments and two pairs of socks.
    2. I folded my clothes neatly and put them all the way into the bag leaving a good portion of the bag empty. I closed the bag using the clip provided all the way but leaving about half-an-inch open for the air to escape.
    3. I then squeezed the bag and tried to get as much air out as I could. It helped tremendously to do this on a flat surface like the hotel floor but I’d lay down a towel first cause you know .. germs and stuff. Then I really just … sat on the bags using my weight to push the air out … of the bag (not the other thing). The final step was to actually roll the bag squeezing the very last air out. Finally, I used the sliding clip and slided it three to four times.
    It took for about 5 minutes to pack and squeeze each bag. Not really bad at all and my suitcase looked extremely neat. Plus it was very easy to find what I needed.

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  2. 25 of 27 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Thin, but they work, November 2, 2015
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    Mike P. (Phoenix, AZ) –

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    This review is from: Travis Travel Gear Space Saver Bags. No Vacuum Rolling Compression
    These work very well, at least for the short term. I put a foam pillow in (see photo of identical pillows, one in the Travis bag) and it made a huge difference in thickness. Take your time closing the bag, and go over the ‘zip’ after using the tool because I didn’t find it very effective. Rolling can be tricky on the floor because of the one-way valve position.

    I knocked off one star because they are really flimsy material; I don’t predict longevity and anything that isn’t soft is likely to puncture it – I even worry about zippers, honestly.

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  3. 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    This is how I roll!, August 31, 2015
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    This review is from: Travis Travel Gear Space Saver Bags. No Vacuum Rolling Compression
    Once they send a ‘how to’ product use via youtube, I realized I had sucked the air out of them out all wrong. Now that I know how to use them, they will do the trick for what I need. At first, I tried to suck the air out (the wrong way) and then roll these babies up (again, wrong), but that was NOT saving me space. Once I figured out the proper way of pressing out the air, and then laid them flat at the bottom of my backpack, it was much roomier. At that point, you just play a little ‘tetris’ and stack your flat bags either horizontally or vertically, to get the right maximization of your space (my case, a 35L backpack). I honestly didn’t need the XL sizes for a backpack. Even the Large size was big, but once the air is out, they shrivel up just fine to fit.
    Here is what I had to fit in my bags: 2 full regency era dresses and 2 sets of silk gloves (really!) in the Large size-1 pair jeggings, a regular bra, and 2 long sleeve shirts in a Large size-1 workout top, 1 yoga pats, 4 sets undies and sports bra in a Large size-and that is all I needed for a 5 day trip to the UK 🙂 And yes, I had room for 3 pairs shoes (tennis, flats, sandals), socks, toiletry kit, hair ties, ear plugs, neck pillow, sleep mask, water bottle, sunglasses, lumbar pillow, headphones (both muff and the plug variety), my kindle, umbrella, my masquerade mask, but those weren’t put into the bags.
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