Travel Packing Cubes

Packing cubes keep your suitcase organised, your clothes compressed, and everything easy to find. Zoomlite cubes are made from recycled materials with #TagIt label windows, breathable mesh, and zippers built to handle years of travel. Four sizes, eight colours, and the choice between compression and regular so you build the setup your trip needs.

Compression packing cubes squeeze trapped air out of bulky layers and give you space back in your luggage. Regular packing cells offer simple, generous-sized organisation with mesh panels so you see contents at a glance. Most travellers use a mix of both, which is why our packing cube sets and Build Your Own Bundle exist. Start with the 3 Pc Starter Set or go straight to the Large Suitcase Packing Set for the full 10-cube setup. Designed in Melbourne with generous Australian sizing. Over 100,000 Australian travellers already pack this way.

Packing Cube Sets

Curated bundles sized for your suitcase. Compression and regular cubes that work together, saving up to 50% versus buying individually.

Got questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Do packing cubes make a difference?
Yes. They keep clothes grouped, stop items shifting in transit, and let you find what you need without pulling everything out. Most travellers also pack less because each cube forces a bit of discipline about what goes in.
Are packing cubes and packing cells the same thing?
Same product, different name. "Packing cells" is the term Australians use. "Packing cubes" is the global standard. Both refer to lightweight zippered organisers that compartmentalise your suitcase.
Are compression packing cubes worth it for carry-on luggage?
Yes, and carry-on is where they make the biggest difference. Airline size limits leave zero margin. Compression cubes squeeze bulky items like jackets and jumpers down so they take a fraction of the space. Zoomlite small and medium compression cubes are sized to stack in standard cabin luggage.
How are Zoomlite cubes different from the cheap ones at Kmart or Big W?
The fabric, the zippers, and the lifespan. Budget cubes from discount retailers use thin polyester and zips that snag or break within a few trips. Zoomlite cubes are made from recycled polyester with reinforced stitching, self-repairing zippers, mesh ventilation, and #TagIt label windows. They last years.
What size packing cubes should I start with?
A small, medium, and large covers most trips. Small for underwear and accessories. Medium for t-shirts and shorts. Large for jeans and bulkier layers. The 3 Pc Starter Set is the most common first purchase. You add individual cubes later as you figure out your system.

What to look for when choosing packing cubes

Compression vs regular, and when you need both

Regular packing cubes keep clothes separated and your suitcase structured. They're faster to pack and unpack because there's one zipper to deal with. Compression cubes add a second zipper that pushes trapped air out of bulky fabrics like knitwear, puffers, and activewear, saving around 30% of the space those items normally take. Neither type replaces the other. Most frequent travellers use a mix: compression cubes for the bulky stuff, regular cubes for lighter items. A packing cube set that includes both types gives you flexibility from day one.


How many packing cubes fit in your suitcase?

Three to four for a carry-on. Around eight for a medium check-in, which is what the Medium Suitcase Packing Set is sized for. Ten or more for a large check-in, and the Large Suitcase Packing Set covers that with a mix of compression and regular cubes. The right number depends on your luggage size and trip length. If you'd rather choose your own sizes and colours, the Build Your Own Bundle lets you do that at bundle pricing. Our fit guide matches specific cube sizes to common suitcase dimensions.