Looking for "organizing pouches" for Rimowa
There was a thread a few months ago on this forum about small "pouches" or something similar that you could put in your bag that would help organize different items, e.g. shoes, toiletries, etc. Unfortunately, I cannot locate it using the Search function. I inquired at Rimowa's Madison Avenue, New York store but no one there knew anything about this.
Does anyone know anything about this? |
I use the standard Eagle Creek packing cubes and garment envelope with my Rimowa Classic Cabin Plus. They work very well for something so darn simple. |
Yes, packing cubes. I use a variety of sizes from a variety of brands (Amazon Basics, Eagle Creek, e-bags) in my Rimowa and the suitcase I had before that.
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I bought some amazon basics packing cubes about a year ago and they're holding up fine.
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Also a huge fan of Eagle Creek, particularly the Spectre line. Super lightweight and have had no issues with durability.
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Originally Posted by billycwhatup
(Post 31275921)
I use the standard Eagle Creek packing cubes and garment envelope with my Rimowa Classic Cabin Plus. They work very well for something so darn simple. So wondering about your experience with it as carry-on different aircrafts?? Even E190? I mostly fly short hauls or domestic on air France! Usually J class on short hauls but not always. thanks:) |
Originally Posted by Landing Gear
(Post 31275457)
There was a thread a few months ago on this forum about small "pouches" or something similar that you could put in your bag that would help organize different items, e.g. shoes, toiletries, etc. Unfortunately, I cannot locate it using the Search function. I inquired at Rimowa's Madison Avenue, New York store but no one there knew anything about this.
Does anyone know anything about this? |
I use and love a mix of packing cubes in my 29” Topas from Peak Design, Eagle Creek and the value leader by far - eBags. |
I’ve had no problem - including (gasp) sitting in coach on a regional jet this past week. One of the two sides of the cabin had a larger overhead and the bag fit in sideways (albeit without an inch to spare). I’ve now carried the bag on roughly 30-40 segments since buying it in June and I’ve never had to check it (although I did so voluntarily once). |
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