I Tested 5 Viral Packing Hacks. The One Everyone Buys Ranked Dead Last.

Let me save you the time and money I wasted.

I put the five most popular packing solutions through 14 days of real travel: packing cubes, compression cubes, cheap Amazon bags, those viral vacuum backpacks, and the OverPackBag™ Vacuum Kit. Same suitcase, same clothes.

Four failures. One winner. Here's the difference:

Note: Read this BEFORE your next trip
Mia Collins
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The 5 packing methods we tested side by side
The 5 we tested: same suitcase, same 14 days of clothes.
  1. #1 — Best Overall
    9.2/10

    The OverPackBag™ Vacuum Kit

    Here's the whole system: fold your clothes in, zip the bag shut, press the button. The pump pulls the air out from inside your clothes, and everything flattens to about half its size in 10 seconds. And it comes out wrinkle free, because nothing gets crushed. The air just leaves.

    Half sounds like a marketing claim until you watch it happen. I fit 14 days of clothes, sweaters and a jacket included, into one carry-on, and it was still flat when I unpacked at the hotel. There's a reason half the flight attendants I work with carry one of these.

    And the rechargeable pump means you can repack for the trip home in seconds. No vacuum cleaner, no sitting on your suitcase, no fee waiting at the counter.

    • Works on jackets, sweaters and puffy coats, the stuff that never fits
    • Stays sealed the whole trip, no slow re-inflation
    • Pump included, charges with the same cable as your phone
    • Waterproof and built to last years, not trips
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  2. #2
    5/10

    Packing Cubes

    Packing cubes

    Listen, they organize beautifully, I'll give them that. Everything has its little compartment and your suitcase looks like a Pinterest board.

    But compress? Zero. Your puffy jacket is the exact same size inside a cube as outside one. They don't solve the space problem. They just rearrange the mess. If you're still paying baggage fees with a suitcase full of cubes, the cubes aren't working.

    Compression✗ None, same volume
    The trip home~ Fine, nothing to deflate
    Durability✓ They last
  3. #3
    4/10

    Compression Cubes

    Compression packing cubes

    These looked promising: regular packing cubes with an extra zipper that's supposed to "compress as you zip."

    In practice? Maybe 20% less bulk, and everything inside gets squeezed into lumpy bricks. Your neat stacks turn into wrinkled lumps, so you lose the one thing cubes were good at: organization. The air is still trapped inside your clothes, it just has nowhere to go.

    Compression~ 20% at best
    Organization✗ Lumpy shapes, wrinkled mess
    The trip home~ Same squeeze, same lumps
  4. #4
    3/10

    Those Viral Vacuum Backpacks

    Viral vacuum backpack

    I wanted to love this one. It was all over TikTok, so I spent over $100 on it.

    It showed up weighing five pounds empty. Five pounds. That's a third of your carry-on weight allowance gone before you've packed a single sock. The compression is real, but you're trading baggage fees for overweight fees. Biggest waste of money I've ever spent on travel gear.

    Compression✓ Real compression
    The trip home~ Works, if you carry it
    Durability✗ 5 lbs empty kills the math
  5. #5 — Worst of the test
    2/10

    Cheap Amazon Compression Bags

    Cheap Amazon compression bag

    These look cheap, and they are. The seal on mine gave out mid-flight. I opened the overhead bin and my "compressed" clothes had quietly puffed back to full size somewhere over the Atlantic.

    The plastic tore on my second trip. And most of them need a vacuum cleaner to work, which is great until you're standing in a hotel room with a full bag, no vacuum, and a baggage fee waiting at the counter. You get exactly what you pay for.

    Compression~ Good, for one flight
    The trip home✗ No pump, no plan
    Durability✗ Tore on trip #2

The final ranking

  • #1 The OverPackBag™ Vacuum KitSee the Summer Bundle Deal → 9.2/10
  • #2 Packing Cubes5/10
  • #3 Compression Cubes4/10
  • #4 Those Viral Vacuum Backpacks3/10
  • #5 Cheap Amazon Compression Bags2/10

For what it's worth: I spent over $400 testing all five, and every option asked me to give something up. The packing cubes organize but don't compress. The compression cubes squeeze out maybe 20%, but turn everything into lumpy bricks and you lose the organization you bought cubes for. The cheap bags compress great, right up until they tear. And the $100+ backpack compresses, but eats half your carry-on weight allowance doing it. The winner was the only one with no catch, and it isn't even the most expensive of the five.

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Reader Comments

27 Comments

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Karen D. · 3 weeks ago
Isn't this basically the same as the $15 Amazon ones? Why pay more?
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Mia CollinsAuthor · 3 weeks ago
That's what I thought too before testing both. The difference is the seal and the pump. The cheap ones leak air mid-trip and most need a vacuum cleaner. Totally fine for storing winter stuff in a closet, just not for actual travel. The material is also way thicker, mine has about a year of weekly flights on it.
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Rachel T. · 2 weeks ago
Don't compressed clothes come out destroyed with wrinkles? That's what stopped me from buying.
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Mia CollinsAuthor · 2 weeks ago
Less than rolling, honestly. Because the air is pulled out evenly, clothes stay flat and pressed instead of crumpled. T-shirts and jeans come out fine; for a linen shirt I'd still pack it on top, same as always.
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Jim M. · 2 weeks ago
Bought one after reading this. The pump is the size of a deodorant stick and my wife thought I was exaggerating until our jackets went flat in 10 seconds. We flew home from Denver with carry-ons only. First time ever.
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Lori P. · 1 week ago
What happens if the pump dies mid-trip?
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Mia CollinsAuthor · 1 week ago
One charge does 20+ compressions, and it charges from the same USB-C cable as your phone. I've never managed to run it flat on a single trip.
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Dana W. · 1 week ago
Where do you actually buy these? I looked in two stores and couldn't find them.
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Mia CollinsAuthor · 1 week ago
They're online only, here's the link: overpackbag.com. Last I checked they had a buy 2 get 2 free bundle going and the pump comes included.
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Greg B. · 6 days ago
Compressing doesn't make anything lighter though. Some airlines weigh carry-ons.
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Mia CollinsAuthor · 6 days ago
Correct, same weight, half the space. But in the US and most of Europe carry-on limits are about size, not weight. The fee you're avoiding is the checked bag, and that one's purely about whether your stuff fits in the cabin.
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Tina H. · 5 days ago
Will it handle a winter parka? That's the one thing that never fits.
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Mia CollinsAuthor · 5 days ago
Puffy things compress the most, it's mostly air. My parka goes from "half the suitcase" to a flat layer at the bottom. That alone is why I stopped checking a bag in winter.
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Sandra K. · 4 days ago
My sister is cabin crew and half her crew carries these. I thought she was exaggerating until she packed for both of us in one carry-on for a 10-day trip to Portugal.
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Paul R. · 3 days ago
I've been burned before. Every one of these gadgets breaks after two uses. What's different?
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Mia CollinsAuthor · 3 days ago
Fair, that's exactly why the cheap Amazon ones ranked last here. Mine has a year of weekly flights on it and the zipper still seals like day one. And they have a 100-day return window, so if it dies on you early, you send it back. That's more than any of the others offer.
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Amy L. · 2 days ago
Got the buy 2 get 2 free deal last month, kept two and gave two to my mom. We both flew to Florida with carry-ons only. She's 68 and figured out the pump in about 30 seconds.
MB
Marcus B. · 1 week ago
Whatever you do, don't buy those TikTok vacuum backpacks. Mine weighed more than my clothes, the pump died in week two, and returning it was a nightmare, no phone number, no replies to email, nothing. Still fighting the charge.
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Carrie J. · 5 days ago
The Amazon ones leaked on my honeymoon. Opened the suitcase in Hawaii and everything had puffed back up, couldn't close it again for the flight home. Never again lol
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Ben T. · 4 days ago
Honestly rolling works fine for me. Been doing it for years.
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Mia CollinsAuthor · 4 days ago
Totally fair, for a 3-4 day trip with t-shirts, rolling is plenty. This ranking is really for the week-plus trips with jackets and sweaters, that's where rolling stops being enough.