Packing Cubes

Packing cubes (or packing cells, as they're known in Australia) for simple, no-fuss organisation. Four sizes from extra small to large, eight colours, and no compression zipper to deal with. These are the everyday luggage organisers, built from recycled polyester with breathable mesh, #TagIt label windows, and zippers that hold up trip after trip.
Regular cubes work well for clothing you access often and items that don't need compression, like t-shirts, shorts, underwear, and accessories. Every cube is finished with internal seams, reinforced stitching, and corded zip pullers that make opening and closing smooth even when packed full. Zoomlite cubes are more generous in sizing than most brands, so you fit more into each cube without cramming.

For bulky layers that need space-saving, pair these with compression packing cubes. When buying multiple packing cubes, our packing cube sets and Build Your Own Bundle offer savings up to 50%. Browse the full travel packing cubes range for all options.

Choosing the right size packing cube for your luggage

What fits in each size

The extra small cube (22 x 15 x 8cm, 40g) holds underwear, socks, medication, chargers, and small accessories. The small cube (27 x 19 x 8cm, 50g) fits around 8 adult t-shirts or pyjamas and activewear. The medium cube (36 x 25 x 12cm, 70g) handles dresses, jeans, shorts, and shirts. The large cube (43 x 33 x 12cm, 130g) suits heavy jumpers, jackets, and bulkier items. All four sizes fit backpacks, duffle bags, carry-ons, and checked suitcases. The generous Zoomlite sizing means clothes fit without being crammed, unlike smaller-dimensioned alternatives from other brands.

When to use regular cubes vs compression cubes

Regular packing cells work best for clothes that don't hold much trapped air, like cotton t-shirts, light dresses, and underwear. Compression packing cubes earn their place with bulky fabrics like knitwear, puffers, and activewear where the second zipper pushes out air and reduces volume by around 30%. How you split them depends on what you pack and how you travel. The Build Your Own Bundle lets you mix both types of packing cubes at bundle pricing.

Got questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between packing cubes and packing cells?
Same product, different name. "Packing cells" is the term commonly used in Australia. "Packing cubes" is the global standard. Both refer to lightweight zippered luggage organisers designed to compartmentalise your suitcase, backpack, or bag.
What size packing cube fits what clothing?
Extra small (22 x 15cm) for underwear, socks, and small items. Small (27 x 19cm) for t-shirts and pyjamas, fits around 8 adult tees. Medium (36 x 25cm) for dresses, jeans, and shirts. Large (43 x 33cm) for jumpers, jackets, and bulkier layers. Each cube weighs between 40g and 130g.
When should I use regular packing cubes instead of compression cubes?
Regular cubes are the better option for dense, rigid fabrics like denim, heavy coats, and structured clothing. These materials don't hold much trapped air between their fibres, so the compression zipper gives you minimal volume reduction. Compression cubes work best on softer, loftier fabrics like knitwear, t-shirts, puffer jackets, and fleeces where there's plenty of air to push out. Regular cubes keep the denser items contained and organised without the extra step of a second zipper for no real benefit.