Home > Clothing-Gear-Tools

Tailfin Packing Cubes Help You Pack Smart for Adventure, Stay Organized on Tour

Tailfin Packing Cubes Hero(Photo/Tailfin)
2 Comments
Support us! Bikerumor may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn More

Hot on the heels of their 16-liter Mini panniers launched a few weeks ago, today Tailfin introduces a unique way to pack those panniers with 3 new Packing Cubes. Built also to integrate perfectly with Tailfin’s rear AeroPack or AP20 bag system, these organizers aim to take your packing for bikepacking to the next level. Pack Smart & Stay Organised.

Tailfin Packing Cubes to organize your bikepacking

Tailfin Packing Cubes three sizes
(Photo/Tailfin)

These unique Packing Cubes come in three sizes, 2.5L, 3.5L, and 6L. These packs will help you easily avoid the inefficient but traditionally unavoidable “yard sale” effect when emptying your gear when you arrive at your destination.

Packing smart isn’t always as easy as it should be. Especially when you are packing with limited space. Thinking you’ve got it mastered, unpacking, or finding what you need can be difficult.

Tailfin Packing Cubes drawing

Splitting what you’re packing into sensible-sized “rooms” makes perfect sense for keeping track of your stuff. It also makes it easier find that one special little item that you know you brought with you.

Designed to simplify your packing process, while maximizing the capacity of the Tailfin rear packs. This new range of Tailfin Packing Cubes does this by clever shaping and a unique mix of light materials.

Tailfin Packing Cubes pack it in

The Packing Cubes are very durable and will help you get to know them as well as your gear storage at home. This should facilitate finding and accessing whatever you need, more quickly.

Packing Cubes Stuffed with Clever Features

Not only are the Packing Cubes chocked full o’ clever features, but they “nail the basics” with well-considered details, as well. All designed to keep weight low without sacrificing important features.

When the Packing Cube trio is nestled up in an AeroPack/AP20, they can unlock all the available space. The 6-liter Cube’s double-ended top zip gives access anywhere along its interior space without removing it from the AeroPack/AP20.

The next 3.5-liter cube, with its stretch-mesh outer pocket, is the perfect place for a battery pack, or other easy to access gear. Then, smaller items are perfect for storing in the 2.5-liter Packing Cube.

Tailfin Packing Cubes cinch

The reflective graphics and light-colored fabric on the Cube’s uppers allow better visual identification of each Cube in dark environments. You know, like the inside of a black bag inside a dark tent at night.

Tailfin Packing Cubes rugged draw string

Storing the Cubes on the not-so-dry ground when you get to, and set up camp, isn’t anything you need to worry about. All of the Cubes are built with water- and wear-resistant fabric bases, so even storing wet items inside the Cube shouldn’t be an issue. The trio of Packing Cubes is washable, as well, because you know you are gonna make a mess of them.

Each Packing Cube is made with a mono-filament ripstop fabric, which is lightweight, flexible, and water-resistant even after multiple washers. The lower part is specially formulated to have increased tear strength while providing great hydrolysis performance.”

Packing Cubes Construction, Retail Pricing, and Specs

Longer-lasting and more functional and feature-packed than less expensive options, whilst being specifically designed to be a perfect fit in the AeroPack/AP20, this is certainly a product for Tailfin fans.”

Retail Prices

  • 2.5L: $38
  • 3.5L: $35
  • 6L: $50
  • 3-piece set: $109

Specs

  • Colors: Rwandan Dust, Sage Green, and Tailfin Teal
  • Volume: 2.5L, 3.5L, 6L unsurprisingly
  • Materials: Coated ripstop fabric
  • Claimed weights: 46.1g, 41g, 65.8g, respectively

TailFin.com

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

2 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Tim
Tim
8 months ago

Ummm… They’re a clever idea, but none of those bags is even remotely cube-shaped. This is deeply into “get off my lawn” territory, but c’mon – a cube is a very well defined thing, and these don’t fit that definition! Pick a better name.

Jonathan Cartwright
Jonathan Cartwright
8 months ago

Very nice, but seems like a tacit admission that the real life capacity of the AP20 is 12litres, not 20litres as claimed.

Subscribe Now

Sign up to receive BikeRumor content direct to your inbox.