Your suitcase is valuable real estate and one of the ingenious ways to create additional space is by subtraction. The way you do this is by using something like the Eagle Creek Pack-It Compression Sac which allows you to vacuum seal anything on-the-fly.

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Compression Sac Review

two eagle creek pack it compression sac with vacuumed sealed clothes in medium and large size

Eagle Creek’s Pack-It Compression Sac is one of the best ones in the market and I’ve used it on several big trips including my 3 months in Asia.

Easy to use

two compression sac next to each other with a stack of t-shirts about to be inserted in the large bag
Easily compressing a stack of 10 t-shirts

The key to why the compression sac is so useful is because you can vacuum seal literally anything in the bag without needing an actual vacuum.

Once you put in things like clothes into the sac, you seal it up the bag by using the slide zip-lock.

The magic is on the other end of the Pack-It Compression Sac with marked one-way air valves. All you need to do is start from the zippered side of the bag and roll outwards to push air out of the valve.

Once you’re done, your items become completely vacuumed sealed.

That’s it!

When you’d use the compression sac

Here are the best uses of the compression sac when travelling:

  • Compressing bulky gear (i.e. winter jackets and sleeping bags)
  • Using it as an organization tool in combination with other packing cubes
  • When you need waterproofing – A nice side benefit as it keeps water out just as well as it keeps air out
  • Reducing space that clothes takes, allowing you to pack more or open up room.

When you’re not travelling, compression sacs are also useful at home such as when you want to put your puffy down-filled jackets away in the summer.

How effective is the compression

eagle creek pack-it compression sac with vacuum sealed tshirts
How 10 t-shirts look compressed

The Eagle Creek compression sac is good enough to help you reclaim 80% of the space back.

This is space in your suitcase or backpack that you’ll be able to either use to bring more or help you free up room.

Of course, you can’t defy physics which is why the weight will stay the same.

Compact when not in use

You won’t be using the compression sac all the time and so since this is able to be folded and very flat, it’s easy to stuff it in any open spot of your suitcase or backpack.

Areas of improvement

close up of eagle creek compression sac with focus on yellow ziplock slider

The only issue I’ve had with them so far is that the plastic slider that opens and closes the compression sac comes off easily so you have to be careful with it and be careful not to lose it.

Where to buy

There are 3 different sizes of the Eagle Creek Pack-It Compression Sac you can buy – small, medium, and large. You can buy them individually but also in bundles.

The easiest place to buy the Eagle Creek Pack-It Compression Sac is on Amazon. They offer a bundle with all 3 sizes and another with medium and large.

The Eagle Creek store also has all of the compression sacs in their Compression section where they also carry a bundle with two medium-sized bags.

I’ve also seen it sold online on Moosejaw.

FAQ

How long do these compression sacs last?

These bags are completely reusable and actually quite durable. Expect these to last a very long time.

What is the warranty?

The Eagle Creek Pack-It Compression Sac carries a lifetime warranty.

What are the dimensions for each size?

11.5 x 14.5 in (small), 15.5 x 24.5 in (medium), 17.5 x 28.5 in (large) or 29 x 37 cm (small), 39 x 62 cm (medium), 44 x 72 cm (large).

What is the capacity of each size?

165 cu in (small), 380 cu in (medium),800 cu in (large) or 2.5 L (small), 6 L (medium), 13 L (large).

Final verdict

large compression sac and medium version on the right with a compressed jacket
Compressed down-filled jacket on the right

This may not be something you need on every single trip but when you need to lug around bulky items like sleeping bags or you just have a ton of clothes, this is a great way to keep things organized and ultimately reclaim space.

For how useful it is, it’s something that should be part of anyone’s travel kit.

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William Tang

Will is an expert and award-winning travel content creator with 54 countries under his belt. He has a passion for outdoor adventure and experiential travel and loves writing insanely detailed itineraries, travel guides, and packing lists. Will’s travels have been featured on Huffington Post, Men’s Journal, and Entrepreneur. He’s also a member of SATW, TMAC, and ATTA.

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  1. Mari bought me some in Japan…maybe at the 100yen store. I use them sometimes when I’m travelling in the winter. They work best when you are trying to compress fat sweaters!