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Reddit mentions of Eagle Creek All-Terrain Money Belt

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Eagle Creek All-Terrain Money Belt. Here are the top ones.

Eagle Creek All-Terrain Money Belt
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    Features:
  • Hidden zippered security pocket safely conceals currency
  • Adjustable, quick release, slim cam-style buckle
  • Plastic buckle allows for easy pass through airport security
  • Size can be shortened
  • Lifetime Warranty
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height0.0787401574 Inches
Length42.125984209 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2011
SizeOne Size
Weight1 Pounds
Width1.181102361 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Eagle Creek All-Terrain Money Belt:

u/Bluest_waters · 43 pointsr/relationship_advice

listen, if he really really feels like he must have a fair amount of cash on him to do his business properly, then encourage him to get a money belt.

It's discrete and is not easily lost.

So if he finds a deal on the phone, and he knows he's going to meet a client, he can go in the bathroom transfer some of the cash From the money belt to his wallet, and then go make the deal. You could even do it in the car.

It's just an all-around easier, safer way to do things.

http://www.amazon.com/Eagle-Creek-Travel-Terrain-Money/dp/B0054IGU7U/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1456937849&sr=8-3&keywords=hidden+travel+money+belt

u/seanomenon · 7 pointsr/travel

I find a smartphone or wifi tablet is really useful while traveling. Information, contact, entertainment are all useful features of a device. I really like having ebooks. You don't really need a data plan, wifi is pretty widespread.

That said, I often bring a single paperback book too. You might not always want to pull out your device everywhere, you don't have to worry about water or dust or pickpockets with a paperback. (But your paperback can't send email or check news or weather or take photos.) Plus travelers often swap books. Lots of hostels and hotels and coffee shops have book swap shelves. So you can trade off your book for another when its done.

I also find a money belt like this very useful. I keep some emergency cash, a photocopy of my passport, credit card, and itinerary in it. You might also consider hidden passport pockets like these to sew into your pants.

u/quercus_suber · 2 pointsr/EDC

Money belt - doesn't have to look like a money belt.

Eagle Creek makes a pretty basic/boring one:
http://www.amazon.com/Eagle-Creek-Travel-Terrain-Money/dp/B0054IGU7U/

and Wilderness Tactical makes a more, well, tactical version:

http://www.thewilderness.com/tactical-belts/the-wilderness-money-belt/

or there's the old school dress belt kind:

http://www.amazon.com/Mens-Leather-Money-Belt-Size/dp/B007EHN9EG/

I have used the Eagle Creek ones for probably approaching 20 years now. They're OK, but the plastic in the buckles wears out after 1-2 years and they die. They used to come in many colors/patterns.

The Wilderness Tactical belts are basically indestructible. I'm pretty sure you could tow a car with one if you needed to.