dress in layers and you wouldn't need a 8xxx winter jacket. ever wonder how construction and anyone outside stays warm with out looking like they live in the Antarctic
One way to stay warm during the winter without looking like a potato sack is to wear a thin long sleeve and then on top a “100% pure virgin wool” sweater and on top of that a regular ski or puffy jacket! Even though 100% pure virgin wool sweaters are expensive, just go thrift for them! The way you can tell if it’s 100% wool is by checking the tags behind the neck and voila!!! You’re set!!!
Even the new ones don't work. I ahve never ever seen one that is actually airtight. Within 10 minutes they are already back to half their original volume...
Unbox Warehouse good point thanks. I also saw on another channel, a lady and her hubby, said they travel with an air mattress vacuum as its very small and light, weight,to carry. But like you said we're not flying with a duvet.
One way to stay warm during the winter without looking like a potato sack is to wear a thin long sleeve and then on top a “100% pure virgin wool” sweater and on top of that a regular ski or puffy jacket! Even though 100% pure virgin wool sweaters are expensive, just go thrift for them! The way you can tell if it’s 100% wool is by checking the tags behind the neck and voila!!! You’re set!!!
you know when someone doesn't travel much... they fold their clothes like they are putting them in a dresser. ROLL THEM i could have got that who suit case in that bag
they will be prettymuch the same weight as before... minus the weight of the air that you removed, and plus the weight of the ziploc bag that you added ;-)
I remember when these came out and I didn’t care now that I’m older with kids I appreciate them more
you need it, especially if you're traveling during winter. those thick ass winter coats can be reduced to a fraction of its original size.
dress in layers and you wouldn't need a 8xxx winter jacket. ever wonder how construction and anyone outside stays warm with out looking like they live in the Antarctic
@@ttss5726 oh is that how they do it?? thank you so much for the enlightening information. you're an angel.
@@shamc8325 Thanks for calling me an angel
One way to stay warm during the winter without looking like a potato sack is to wear a thin long sleeve and then on top a “100% pure virgin wool” sweater and on top of that a regular ski or puffy jacket! Even though 100% pure virgin wool sweaters are expensive, just go thrift for them! The way you can tell if it’s 100% wool is by checking the tags behind the neck and voila!!! You’re set!!!
They have these at dollar tree. They work equally as well
Great tip.
really, i didn't know! Thanks
What size??
Chaylia Coleman large
What kind of vacuum did he use or I can use whichever?
Thanks for sharing this video. I really enjoyed it.❤
The space savings is nice but if you live in a humid environment these would be amazing
Even the new ones don't work. I ahve never ever seen one that is actually airtight. Within 10 minutes they are already back to half their original volume...
I'm having trouble opening it
Problem is we don't carry a vacuums on vacations. It's only from home before you fly. Coming back you end up with to much stuff.
The luggage bags do not need a vacuum. The large bags are more for storing stuff at home.
Unbox Warehouse good point thanks. I also saw on another channel, a lady and her hubby, said they travel with
an air mattress vacuum as its very small and light, weight,to carry. But like you said we're not flying with a duvet.
Hotels have vacuums.
They sell vacuum pumps for these.
Foam really condenses
You are super cute. I enjoyed your child-like wonder at how this works more than the information in the video LOL.
I have tried these but by the next day they are all puffed out again. Any thoughts?
Here's a question...for the carryon bag.... I assume all the contents of the bag end up being severely wrinkled upon removal from the bag.... yes?
Finally a good video mostly need for blanket and pillow solid review
One way to stay warm during the winter without looking like a potato sack is to wear a thin long sleeve and then on top a “100% pure virgin wool” sweater and on top of that a regular ski or puffy jacket! Even though 100% pure virgin wool sweaters are expensive, just go thrift for them! The way you can tell if it’s 100% wool is by checking the tags behind the neck and voila!!! You’re set!!!
Great tip!
O I got a lot of clothes now I found a way to keep them more organized
The question is: how long did the bag remain fully compressed with minimum air loss?
should a standard vacuum work?
Yes. As long as it has a hose.
Not the type of music I would have expect. Good vid.
Can you please let me know if these bags are durable and reusable? Thanks!
2:48 “Look how stiff it is!” ROFL
Great review!
Glad you think so!
You would think they would list the dimensions of the sizes somewhere. Instead I have to rely on UA-cam reviews like yours.
They let air after a while. Im trying to find bags that you can lock by screwing in the closing cap.
you know when someone doesn't travel much... they fold their clothes like they are putting them in a dresser. ROLL THEM i could have got that who suit case in that bag
Maybe roll before putting into the Ziploc air bag also?
great if you are moving overseas....
That’s what I’m wanting to use then for but does it also decrease weight or is it just volume.
@@repatriationstation8128 volume
Thanks for sharing fam👍👍👍
After vaccume packing r these heavy. For weight restriction in flight
they will be prettymuch the same weight as before... minus the weight of the air that you removed, and plus the weight of the ziploc bag that you added ;-)
was that a king size comforter?
That was a queen.
Does it remove the weight though? I wanna pack with these so that I have a lighter bag.
Thank u
Do these bags stay compressed throughout the whole year? Or do they puff up over time? Thanks.
I pulled one out of my moms storage shed that we forgot about - still mostly compromised about 2 years ago. It got put in there in 2006
@@heatherb1700 i tend to switch in and out of clothes and blankets. Plus if it can last 1 year, fairly cheap...
I'll take it
@@ricky18redblack31 make sure they are sealed really well and not not over full, but they work great
Did youbsay drawers?? You ain't from the south are ya? 😄
Somewhat labours the point
These are best for comforters and pillows.
Ugh I don’t have a vacuum .😒
I know! Same!😒😪
It's okay. But carry on one is not that advisable especially when you don't have a vacuum before traveling back.
thats where I got my name this great bag company ROOTS
Hi! What size are these?
mine just wont zip close
Man, you should have tried putting all your clothes, socks, undies in the big one. I would have loved to see that! Thanks for the video!
Yes thanks for sharing
His shirts will be a wrinkled mess