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Review on πŸ‘œ Pacsafe Travel Wallet - CashSafe8482 Luggage Organizer by Robert Petrig

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5* -- Pacsafe Unisex CashSafe

Pacsafe Unisex CashSafe Review: I've had this belt for 3 years now and wear it almost all day (4 days a week) alternating with other belts. I'll briefly compare it to the Eagle Creek belt that I've had for over 12 years. There are three major differences between the two: Eagle Creek has a 17-inch zippered pocket, while Pacsafe has a 28-inch long zippered pocket. If you carry a lot of money with you. choose Pacsafe. Both are high quality zips, but my Eagle Creek zip started to buckle incorrectly after 12 years of fair use (FYI: all things tend to wear out over time). Eagle Creek has a traditional belt buckle while Pacsafe has a unique flip buckle. Both buckles are of good quality. Just different styles. The Eagle Creek buckle has the name "Eagle Creek" printed on the buckle, while the Pacsafe has a simple but distinctive rectangular design. Both designs are rarely spotted only by those pickpockets and thieves who keep up with the trendy seat belts. Otherwise you are safe in third world countries and most parts of Europe. In general, both belts are OK. It just depends on which features suit your specific needs. A NOTICE. Given that the PACSAFE has a zipper length of 28 inches (while the Eagle Creek measures 17 inches), that fact alone makes the Pacsafe the obvious choice. when traveling abroad and for reference, I keep a photocopy of my current "driver", "car insurance documents" and "house keys". Everything is safe and healthy in the package.

Pros
  • New to my collection
Cons
  • Style 90