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Reddit mentions of Wine Skin WineSkin Bag, 2-Pack

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 11

We found 11 Reddit mentions of Wine Skin WineSkin Bag, 2-Pack. Here are the top ones.

Wine Skin WineSkin Bag, 2-Pack
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    Features:
  • WINESKIN - The original and still the best. Travel with confidence when you choose authentic products from WineSkin, the leader in bottle transport bags
  • LEAK-RESISTANT - WineSkin is perfect for luggage since it features WineSkin's classic, brand-name, double-adhesive seal.
  • SECURE - WineSkin will help you get your delicious wines and spirits home safely with their bubble-packaging enclosure for extra cushion, and their tough, thick-grade vinyl exterior.
  • EASY TO USE - Simply insert the bottle into the WineSkin, then peel the inner seal and compress it against the protective outer vinyl covering. Then peel and stick the outer seal and fold the vinyl flap onto the second adhesive strip and press firmly.
  • Each unsealed WineSkin measures 17.75 x 7 x .25 inches. Fits up to 750 ml size bottles.
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height17.25 Inches
Length7 Inches
Size2-pack
Weight0.25 Pounds
Width0.5 Inches

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Found 11 comments on Wine Skin WineSkin Bag, 2-Pack:

u/PuckGoodfellow · 2 pointsr/WTF
u/HotBehind · 2 pointsr/wine

I second this! I have used this product many times! I put the bottles in the skin and seal them up then wrap them in clothes for an extra layer of protection. I flew across the United States and Europe using them and haven't had a problem yet.

Here is a link to them on Amazon.

u/Kilrathi · 2 pointsr/bourbon

Get some Wineskins. They're bubble-wrapped bottle-shaped bags that seal on the bottom. The seal would supposedly prevent leaks but I've never in all my travels (with a lot of bottles) lost a bottle in a Wineskin, though I'm sure it can happen... I have lost bottles wrapped in clothes since clothes shift and bottles smack against each other and break. At like $2 per Wineskin, it's well worth the money. I've had 4 or 5 bottles in a suitcase that way. At the very least, if you do decide to wrap them in clothes, I'd tape them in so they're not gonna slip out of the padding.

u/kickstand · 2 pointsr/travel

I have a stash of Wineskin bags for transporting bottles of alcohol. Maybe overkill, but better safe than sorry.

https://www.amazon.com/Wine-Skin-WineSkin-Bag-2-Pack/dp/B0033C6FOM

u/realjd · 2 pointsr/rum

You could always get special luggage for checking bottles:
http://www.winecruzer.com/
http://www.thewinecheck.com/

Or I've heard good things about things like these:
http://www.amazon.com/Wine-Skin-WineSkin-Bag-2-Pack/dp/B0033C6FOM

u/dub1308 · 1 pointr/bourbon

http://www.amazon.com/Wine-Skin-WineSkin-Bag-2-Pack/dp/B0033C6FOM#

These are a little more expensive but these are the ones I use... they also sells reusable ones. If you look at your local wine shop they may sell them too. I know total wine in va sells them.

u/lorelle13 · 1 pointr/beer

I'm a big fan of these for traveling with bottles, since I can be a little anal. Bubble wrap is always super effective as well.

u/Overcashed · 1 pointr/nottheonion

Wineskins work well too but aren't reusable.

u/HerrKrinkle · 1 pointr/beer

These things have done wonders for me to bring beer or wine from the US back to Europe. Just put them in a checked luggage.

u/MaxInToronto · 1 pointr/wine

I'd go for the cooler with ice packs...plus put the bottles in these: http://www.amazon.com/Wine-Skin-WineSkin-Bag-2-Pack/dp/B0033C6FOM - they seal at bottom with two-way tape and that should keep any moisture out. It'll also stop them from rolling and banging together.