Storage Logic Foam Mattress Vacuum Bag for Moving & Storage (Twin/Twin XL) with Straps
Product description
Moving a mattress by yourself is rarely “fun.” This Storage Logic foam mattress vacuum bag is built for that exact scenario: you slide the mattress in, seal the bag, vacuum it down, roll it up, and strap it for easier transport or storage. The pitch is simple—more compression, less hassle—and on paper it’s aimed at people who want a practical packing supply rather than a bigger moving workflow.
What it is and why people use it
This is a vacuum-seal storage bag made specifically for foam mattresses in twin and twin XL sizes. Instead of relying on bulky wrapping or wrestling with mattress bags that don’t really shrink the load, you use a vacuum cleaner to compress the mattress. The bag is made from PA+PE material, and it’s designed to help protect against air, dust, dirt, and general wear during moving or storage.

A small but useful detail: the bag is described as transparent/clear, so it’s easier to identify what’s inside later. That matters when you’re stacking multiple items or storing seasonally.
Key points
The main value here is the “vacuum and go” approach. The bag is designed to work with vacuum cleaners, and it uses a double-zip seal intended for lasting compression. It also includes straps, plus a stay-on clip that’s meant to keep attached to the zipper so you’re not fighting the closure or misplacing small parts.



Just note the limitation baked into the design: it does not compress spring mattresses. If your mattress is a spring model, this probably won’t deliver the shrink-and-store result you’re expecting.
Tech specs
- Type: Vacuum seal mattress storage bag for moving and storage
- Material: PA+PE
- Intended mattress size: Twin / Twin XL
- Compression guidance: up to 80% compression ratio (described as compressing to a fraction of its size)
- Seal design: double-zip seal for lasting compression
- Compatibility notes: works with latex and foam mattresses, does not compress spring mattresses

What you’ll notice day to day
The compression process is the heart of this bag. The instructions say to place the mattress in the bag, zip and seal 3–4 times from end to end, then vacuum until fully compressed. After that, you tighten the cap, roll up the compressed mattress, and secure it with the straps.
A micro “real world” example: if you’re moving out of an apartment and trying to fit a foam mattress into a smaller car, you vacuum-compress it first, roll it tighter, and then strap the roll so it’s easier to manage in the back of a car or SUV. It’s still a mattress bag experience, but the setup is meant to make the load more portable.



There’s also a troubleshooting section, which is a good sign because vacuum bags are easy to mess up. It recommends removing all bedding, keeping the valve facing up, not pulling the silicone valve, and wrapping the compressed mattress for storage or moving.
Care & maintenance
This type of bag isn’t really about cleaning cycles, but it does rely on careful sealing. If the valve or silicone area gets pulled or mishandled, you can lose compression. After use, keep the bag and valve/cap area tidy and avoid stressing the valve when you’re rolling and tightening straps.

Is it worth it?
Buy it if you have a twin or twin XL foam mattress (including latex/foam) and you want a straightforward way to compress it for moving or storage using a vacuum cleaner. It’s also a solid fit if you appreciate having straps included and a bag that’s easy to identify later thanks to its transparent design.
Skip it if your mattress is a spring mattress, because the product explicitly does not compress spring models. It may also feel like extra work if you’re only moving a short distance and don’t need the compression benefit—vacuum bags shine when you genuinely want to reduce bulk.



Mini FAQ
How do you vacuum-compress the mattress?
Place the mattress into the bag, zip and seal 3–4 times from end to end, vacuum until fully compressed, tighten the cap, roll it up, and secure with the included straps.
What mattresses does this bag work with?
It’s designed for twin/twin XL and works with latex and foam mattresses. It does not compress spring mattresses.
What should you avoid doing during sealing?
The instructions warn against pulling the silicone valve and recommend keeping the valve facing up. Also remove all bedding before you start.
Is the bag meant for moving or storage?
Both. It’s described as a packing supply for mattress transportation and storage, designed to protect against air, dust, dirt, and damage during those situations.
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