Zero Grid Money Belt w/RFID Blocking – Concealed Travel Wallet & Passport Holder (Ash)
- PROTECTS YOUR VALUABLES & IDENTITY – Conceals cash, credit cards & other valuables from pickpockets. Built in RFID Blocking safeguards your passport and credit cards and personal information against identity theft.
- DESIGNED FOR SAFE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL – Invaluable for crowded marketplaces, airports, buses, trains, sporting events and music festivals. Virtually invisible to thieves, feel secure in any environment.
- COMFORTABLE & FULLY ADJUSTABLE – Constructed from ultra-lightweight, water-resistant 210D Ripstop Nylon. Breathable, moisture-wicking back eliminates uncomfortable moisture and heat. Soft elastic waistband adjusts to fit Men and Women.
- MORE SPACE TO FIT EVERYTHING – Two zippered compartments fit cash, passports, boarding passes, credit cards, and all the new smartphones. Inner pockets organize your valuables and quick-access carabiner clip secures your keys/usb drives.
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WHY CHOOSE ZERO GRID? As a team of seasoned travelers Zero Grid designs products for use in their own expeditions, making uncompromising quality and lasting durability the cornerstones of their product design philosophy. Zero Grid consistently improves product designs and thoroughly field test every product before it finally joins their high quality line. RFID BLOCKING Built in Radio Frequency Shielding Material helps prevent Identify Theft and unwanted Electronic pickpocketing. Ensures your
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One that actually paid the full price – review,
I would like to add that I seem to be one of the FEW that actually paid for these or didn’t receive them at a reduced cost. Amazon should have a way to remove all the discounted and free reviews.
In examining both the wallet and money belt – they seem to be of good quality and well designed. More to come.
I’m back from a tour of Peru and carried both is and the Zero Grid wallet. Both were great, but I found in every day use that I used the wallet more for my passport and credit cards and only on a few days did I use the money belt, basically on shopping days. But on those days I still used the Zero Grid wallet. While both had their place (I plan to carry both on future travels) and were very useful, if you can only get one, the wallet may be more functional.
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