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Eagle Creek Pack-It Isolate Cube S

 
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Product Details

Sku: 194112532709, 194112532631, 193390682434
Line: Pack-It
Size: 10 x 7.25 x 3.25 in
Weight: 1 oz
Material: 100% Anti-Microbial Polyester Ripstop

Product Features

  • Small size fits underwear, T-shirts, pajamas, socks and accessories
  • Translucent easy-to-see-through fabric provides quick identification of what's inside
  • Innovative angled zipper design accommodates any packing style: the angled opening lets you fold and stack your clothes inside or roll them to maximize packing space
  • Self-repairing zippers feature climbing rope-inspired cord pullers
  • Top handle is easy to grab and carry
  • Machine washable and water resistant

Product Summary

Staying on top of things when you're traveling can be tricky, but with the help of the ultralight, Eagle Creek Pack-It Isolate Packing Cube you can keep your smaller items organized and easy to access. This is one of our top selling styles and soon to be your new travel trusted companion.

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