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[QUOTE="DurhamParish, post: 127779, member: 19040"] I use packing cubes. I use them for non-backpacking travel, so when I walked the Camino Portuguese last September, I used them, and found them invaluable. [url=http://www.ebags.com/category/travel-accessories/packing-aids/packing-cubes/b/ebags?origin=flyaway]http://www.ebags.com/category/travel-ac ... in=flyaway[/url] I used a medium sized one for shirts, another for pants, and a smaller one for socks and underwear. I used another medium sized one for the odds and ends (camera batteries and charger, glasses case, swiss army knife, cable lock for backpack, head lamp, alarm clock, clothes line and pins, etc. etc. etc.). These individual cubes are easy to keep straight, and then very easy to slip into the backpack. My backpack had a small compartment from the bottom for my sleeping back and poncho. I don't leave home without my packing cubes. My wife and I went on a 3 week trip to Greece and Turkey last year, which was the first time using them. After a couple of weeks, my suitcase was still neat and tidy and my wife's looked like a bomb had gone off in it. Gave a set to a couple of friends that like to travel. They are sold on them now, also. BTW, I am not connected to e-bags in any way nor do I even know anyone there. There are other brands of packing cubes just as good elsewhere. My wife has some packing cubes purchased at REI. [/QUOTE]
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