👜 Travel in Style, Secure Your Essentials!
The Pacsafe Rfidsafe Lx150 Passport Wallet is a stylish and secure travel companion, featuring a main zipper closure, dedicated compartments for bills and cards, and RFID protection to safeguard your personal information. With a compact size of 16 cm, it holds up to 8 cards and your passport, making it perfect for the modern traveler.
Z**D
Great Travel Wallet!
The price on this was $39.99 when I purchased it last week. I ordered this one as well as the Zero Grid Passport Wallet - Travel Document Holder w/ RFID Blocking (also on Amazon for $24.99.) I purchased both so my husband and I would each have an RFID wallet for an upcoming trip to Europe.Below is my comparison of both wallets:This Zero Grid one, as others have noted in the reviews, is very tight on the inside. The card slots will only hold a couple of cards and it's tight. The "cash" pocket requires you to fold your money in half and is very tight as well.The material feels flimsy and the overall feel of the wallet is cheap. It does feel like it is water resistant. The worst part though is the zipper. It does not run smoothly and you have to tug at it every time it catches. The one I received would get stuck 3-4 times each time we tried to zip it all the way around.The Pacsafe one is about 25% larger. Both will fit in a purse/sling bag. The Zero Grid one will fit into a mans back pocket. The Pacsafe one won't fit comfortably (too tall), but it would probably fit.The Pacsafe one will hold your passport, cash, a pen (bullet space pen fits great), and a field notebook. It also has a zippered change compartment.The cash compartment allows you to put away money without folding it. The material feels sturdy and feels like it's water resistant. The zipper flows smoothly all the way around.I returned the Zero Grid one and kept the Pacsafe one for our upcoming trip to Europe. My husband, who originally wanted the Zero Grid one, is going to get the Pacsafe one. He carries a sling bag when we travel so the size isn't an issue for him.There is a $15 price difference between the two, but once you hold both, you know there is no comparison.I can't recommend the Zero Grid one to anyone who wants a wallet that will last. The PacSafe one, however, gets my wholehearted recommendation.
A**R
Not sure I'd buy again
I liked the older model that had a wrist strap, two compartments for your dollar bills. Coin holder other newer model seems upside down.
C**E
I would recommend this to anyone wanting to travel and have piece ...
Bigger than what i expected, excited to be using this on my first international trip to europe in may. I would recommend this to anyone wanting to travel and have piece of mind with the RFID protection. It had a big opening for money, slots for cards and fits perfect for the actual passport itself. I also just bought the pacsafe venturesafe 150 anti-theft crossbody as well, and will continue to buy new pacsafe travel gear for all my future travels.
C**N
Too big for my needs.
Quality construction but larger than expected.
V**Z
Five Stars
excelent product. perfect size and material. all pockets are perfect.
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