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Baggallini Long Compression Cube - Lightweight Compression Packing Cube for Travel

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Baggallini Long Compression Cube - Lightweight Compression Packing Cube for TravelBrand: Baggallini Color: Black Features: MODULAR BAGGALLINI COMPATIBILITY: At 14"w x 4"h x 2. 5"d, these compression cubes fit seamlessly into most Baggallini luggage styles. Ideal for organizing your belongings in any suitcase, backpack, or travel bag, making packing and unpacking easier than ever. CLEAR PANEL FOR EASY ACCESS: Quickly locate your travel essentials with the transparent, easy view panel. The ideal packing cubes, you can effortlessly

Brand: Baggallini

Color: Black

Features:

  • MODULAR BAGGALLINI COMPATIBILITY: At 14"w x 4"h x 2.5"d, these compression cubes fit seamlessly into most Baggallini luggage styles. Ideal for organizing your belongings in any suitcase, backpack, or travel bag, making packing and unpacking easier than ever.
  • CLEAR PANEL FOR EASY ACCESS: Quickly locate your travel essentials with the transparent, easy-view panel. The ideal packing cubes, you can effortlessly see and grab your clothes, accessories, or toiletries without opening the compression packing cube, saving you time and hassle.
  • MESH TOP FOR BREATHABILITY: Our travel cubes feature a breathable mesh top, designed to keep clothes fresh and well-ventilated. Perfect for maintaining garments while on the go, away for the weekend or during extended travel.
  • SPACE-SAVING ZIPPERED COMPRESSION DESIGN: Maximize luggage space with the zippered compression feature. These travel packing cubes reduce bulk, allowing you to pack more efficiently, whether you're traveling for business, vacation, or a weekend getaway.

Binding: Luggage

model number: LGC501

Part Number: LGC501

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Prepare to love packing! The long compression cube's modular design fits perfectly baggllini carry-ons, checked luggage, backpacks, totes and more. This zip-up compression packing cube is a must for efficient organization. Ventilated mesh fabric helps keep your travel essentials fresh, while clear panels let you find cruise essentials with just a quick glance. These packing cubes are perfect for you travel essentials, camping essentials, cruise ship essentials, home essentials, travel accessories, vacation essentials, car essentials and so much more.

EAN: 0741980878783

Package Dimensions: 14.2 x 5.7 x 1.5 inches

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