
How to Use Compression Packing Cubes
, by Caveri , 6 min reading time

, by Caveri , 6 min reading time
Compression packing cubes transformed my packing from a two-suitcase ordeal into a single carry-on triumph - and the techniques are simpler than you think. Here are 7 pro methods from Caveri's founder to help you pack smarter, save space, and travel with genuine confidence.
Two years ago, I was the person who needed two suitcases for a week-long conference in Melbourne - and still worried I'd forgotten something essential.
Now I pack for seven days in Bali in a single medium suitcase, with room for souvenirs, and I actually enjoy the process. If you've ever felt that familiar pit-in-your-stomach dread starting days before a trip, you know exactly what I mean.
The difference? Compression packing cubes. I'm Julia - founder of Caveri and a lifelong organisation enthusiast. This is exactly how I use them.
Before diving into techniques, let's clear up the most common question: what is the difference between packing cubes and compression packing cubes?
Regular packing cubes act as organisers - they help sort your clothes but don't actually save much space.

Packing Cube vs Compression Packing Cube

Standard packing cubes help separate and organise clothing but do not reduce bulk.

Caveri compression cube fully compressed - up to 50% volume reduction with premium design and durable zippers.
Compression packing cubes use dual zippers to squeeze out excess air after you've packed, minimising the volume your clothes take up in your suitcase. Your clothes stay organised, wrinkle-free, and take up significantly less space.

Caveri's cubes can compress from 15cm down to 3-7cm flat depending on contents - reducing your bag's bulk by up to 50%.
After years of travelling with three kids since they were babies, my answer is a resounding yes. If you value organisation and efficiency, compression packing cubes are as essential as your passport. They maximise luggage space, keep your belongings protected and accessible throughout your trip, and - honestly - make hotel changes and multi-stop journeys far less stressful.
How you load your cubes matters as much as the cubes themselves. Start with your heaviest, most structured items at the bottom - jeans, sweaters, jackets compress better when layered properly. Add lighter pieces next: shirts and pants, then t-shirts, underwear, and sleepwear on top. For very bulky items, pack them directly in your luggage and use cubes for everything else - they work as both organisers and compression tools.
Leave about 2cm at the top so the compression mechanism can work without straining the zippers.

The "Jenga method" is a favourite among frequent travellers: alternate each item's orientation as you layer. Stack one piece horizontally, the next vertically, and so on. This lock-and-compress approach fills every corner of the cube while preventing bulk build-up in any one spot.
Honestly, both work well - it comes down to personal preference. Here we test both methods with the same pile of clothes in Caveri cubes.

Arrange your travel outfit pile with essential items before loading into your compression packing cube for optimal organisation.

Neatly fold and layer your clothes in the compression packing cube for maximum space efficiency and minimal wrinkles.

Compression packing cube with folded clothes, demonstrating maximal space savings through organised layering

Clothes packed rolled in a compression packing cube

Compression packing cube with rolled clothes, showing how rolling fills gaps and optimises space under compression.
Grouping whole outfits in one cube is my favourite trick - especially for capsule wardrobes or short trips. For longer journeys, try separating tops and bottoms into their own cubes. Either way, packing by outfit removes the morning decision fatigue and keeps your daily routine simple while travelling.
Pack outfits for each destination into a single compression cube - one cube per night or stop for the whole family. At each destination, pull out that one cube and leave the rest untouched. No more suitcase chaos or frantic searches at 6am. It's the simplest system I've found for family travel with multiple stops.
Letting children choose and pack their own cube builds independence and turns packing into something they actually want to do. Most kids can fit a week's worth of clothing in a single Caveri medium cube - and if something's missing, that's on them, not Mum.

Overpacking is the enemy of good compression. The most common error is overstuffing cubes - it strains zippers and actually reduces compression efficiency. Avoid mixing fabrics of drastically different thickness in the same cube too; it helps maintain shape and keeps compression consistent.
Caveri compression packing cubes are designed with deep walls, so you should never need to overstuff. See our detailed comparison blog for more on how they differ from standard cubes.

When choosing the best compression packing cubes, invest in quality and longevity. Strong YKK zippers are non-negotiable - compression is 90% about the zip. Look for durable fabrics and thoughtful construction that holds up across years of travel, not just a few trips.
As an Australian brand, Caveri's compression packing cubes are engineered to handle both long-haul adventures and short city breaks.
Three things every quality compression cube should have:
Feedback from the travel community tells a consistent story.

Organise and visualise all your travel items ready for packing

Packing without cubes often leads to a disorganised suitcase

Using Caveri cubes creates tidy compartments, maximises space, and keeps belongings easily accessible.
Mastering compression packing cubes isn't complicated - it's about loading strategically, planning by outfit, and choosing cubes built for real travel. Do that, and the difference is immediate.
Is it worth getting compression packing cubes? Every traveller I know who's made the switch says the same thing: they wish they'd started sooner.
Ready to bring order and calm to your next trip? Discover the best compression packing cubes Australia has to offer - because how you pack really does set the tone for your entire journey.