Eagle Creek Pack-It Koala |
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$23.95
Buy Pack-It Koala at Backcountry |
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| The lightweight Eagle Creek Pack-It Koala is a minimalist's toiletry kit. It has a tri fold design for compactness and a swivel hanger that tucks away neatly and allows you to hang it right next to the sink, the bed, or wherever you need. Elastic organized pockets keep all your toiletries in taut and in place. The inside of the Eagle Creek Pack-It Koala Toiletry Kit is water and stain proof so after your toothpaste or hair gel explodes, you just have to wipe it off. It also comes with a removable mirror that can be used in the shower or as a signal if you get stuck in the middle of nowhere. (Okay, so that last one's a bit of a stretch, but you get the point…) |
Eagle Creek Pack-It Koala |
Bottom Line: The Eagle Creek Pack-It Koala Toiletry Kit is your portable medicine cabinet. |
Reviews:
Meets basic needs but design flaw to consider... I am a huge fan of Pack-it products so I happily bought the Koala 9 months ago to serve as my gym toiletry kit. I use it 5 days a week and it travels in a car, in a backpack and back and forth to the shower, very light use. Description: It holds enough for daily basics, estimated 1 week trip, depending on how you stock it. Zipper compartment at the top can hold a small, flat object or tube, razor kit, and has a hanging hooked tucked into it for convenience. Small mirror is attached with velcro and removable. There are 4 elastic-topped compartments in the middle and can hold plastic bottles enough for 1 week shampoo, shower gel, a squarish comb, etc. The bottom compartment can hold 4 medium tubes of sunscreen, deodorant, hair gel, etc. Consideration: There is a design flaw in this model in that when it is folded, the zipper from the lower compartment rubs against one of the elastic compartments and tears a hole in the material. The material is relatively durable so the hole isn't large enough to render the small compartment unusable yet, but it will in the next 2 months or so based on the current wear. Examine the structure yourself and you'll see what I mean. Look at the zipper on the bottom pocket, right side, and you'll see how it would rub. Thanks for reading.
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