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Bless You, Eagle Creek
By Fr. Gregory
from Naples, FL, United States
Comments about Eagle Creek Pack-It� Sac Small:
I am an Orthodox priest who travels weekly from parish to parish. I first saw the Eagle Creek folder being used by one of our deacons to transport his vestments to and from church. I was impressed by the ease, size and versatility of the folder, and decided to try one out for myself. I couldn't be happier with my purchase! I am able to fit a well folded, complete set of Russian high-backed style vestments into the 20" folder, with room remaining for a couple of service books and my outer cassock. For Greek style vestments, I can easily get away with the 18' size. I am absolutely sold on these folders - no more bulky suitcases, or dropped items in the parking lot while going from my car to the church. I have actually purchased several now in different colors, and have color-coordinated them to match the color of the vestments that each contains. Bless you, Eagle Creek, for helping to make life just a little bit simpler!
How Many Words Do I Get?
By Billy
from Jinghong, , China
How many words do I get? My first Eagle Creek was this model, but I bought it at the Gold Mine without the zip apart backpack. I took it to China with me in '06 where we banged around Yunnan, guest house to guest house dragging along dirt, gravel and cobblestone streets for a couple of months. It had a broken bottom, probably why it ended up in the second hand store. Later that year, visiting my daughter in San Marcos, I took my bag down to the factory thinking maybe I could get another backpack, no luck there, but the lifetime warranty covered the bag whether I'd got it at the Gold Mine used or REI new. They fixed it and it was the perfect travel companion, I just used a different back pack that didn't zip on and off. Last year for another trip to China I bought a new system giving my older one to a very classy lady who says she uses it. I have lugged this new one from Sichuan to Thailand on the ground, attached or not, in the air, on little boats across the Mighty Mekong and on gravel roads that one doesn't even want to admit walking on let alone abusing a bag by dragging it across. It is not the bag of choice for the Lonely Planet Guide backpacker traveler who insists on piling everything deeply on top of everything else heavily loaded down with the big pack on his/her back and the smaller one on the front looking and undoubtedly feeling like a beast of burden, but when we both arrive at the small #2 bus station for local travelers looking for even more off the beaten path local color, I'm the one who comfortably rolls across the parking area to the little bus where likely as not i"m the only foreigner and my bag goes into the bin at the rear or underneath where it will be smothered by who knows what all. At the destination, I'm the one who yanks it out and rolls on off without a wrestling match to get it all over my shoulder. And, although I haven't used the backpack feature of the main bag, it is comforting to know that it is there for when I must turn into a Lonely Planet Guide backpacker traveler with everything on my back and nothing rolling. I love the Golf Mine and even more now that it has turned me on to Eagle Creek. There is no finer way to travel for me. Thanks.
With Me At All Times
By Cynthia
from Rocklin, CA, United States
I keep a Pack-It Small Sac in my Travel Bug at all times. It holds my lip balm, my three ounce bottle of hand lotion, some hand wipes, aspirin, and ginger hard candy. Sometimes after making a purchase of a chocolate candy bar in the summer, I will keep it in my Pack-It Small Sac until I am ready to eat it on the go.
A Product That I Can't Travel Without
By Amy
from Burlingame, CA, United States
My husband and I have used both Med. and Large Compression Sacs whenever we travel anywhere! We took them for backpacking in Europe, our honeymoon in Thailand and around the nation whenever we pack a suitcase. My favorite use for it in the Bay Area is to compress my down parka making it possible to fit in our day pack for all-day hiking trips or adventures into San Francisco (When the fog rolls in the temp. drops by at least 10 degrees!). They are great for making room for souvenirs and separating dirty clothes from the clean. Thank you for making a product that I truly can't travel without!