It is the jumbled, tangled mess of cords at the bottom of your bag or the random electronic stuck between a magazine and a hard place. Packing electronics and cords isn’t always easy, which in turn leads to damaged goods in transit or a major cord jumble to untangle with jet lag. To avoid the inevitable last minute toss of cords and electronics into the suitcase, Eagle Creek’s new Pack-It Specter eCubes are designed to organize cords and electronics for the traveler needing a little order for their cameras, devices and cables.
The cubes come in two colors and three different sizes. Each cube is comprised of a lightweight silnylon ripstop fabric. The material makes the cubes take on water-resistant and anti-staining properties, proving a lifesaver for travelers who can be hard on their cameras, binoculars and cords.
Eagle Creek’s Pack-It Specter eCubes also come with removable dividers. The dividers act as walls, separating each electronic from one another. Items remain in the spaces you left them until you need them. The Pack-It Specter eCubes also feature a zippered mesh pocket on the flap and a handle so they can be grabbed with ease.
In order to figure out which cube will work for your electronic or camera, Eagle Creek has outlined the dimensions of its cubes. The large Pack-It Specter eCube measures 10 by 7.5 by 3.5 inches and retails for $38. The medium Pack-It Specter eCube spans 7.5 by 5 by 3 inches and cost $25. If you just need the smaller Pack-It Specter eCube, it measures 8 by 4 by 2 inches and will set you back $20. All of the Eagle Creek Pack-It Specter eCubes come with a Lifetime Warranty.
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