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Reddit mentions of Lewis N. Clark Women's RFID Blocking Money Belt Travel Pouch + Credit Card, ID, Passport Holder for Women & Men, Taupe, One Size
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- SECURITY AGAINST MODERN THREATS - A modern hidden money belt, the Lewis N. Clark anti-theft waist stash is constructed with RFID-blocking technology, shielding you from electronic pickpocketing and identity theft
- BUILT TO LAST - With durable rip-stop nylon and self-repairing zippers, it makes for an ultra-light yet secure solution to keep your valuables safely hidden
- UNDERCOVER SAFETY - The ultra-slim design fits discreetly underneath your clothes, and protects your belongings from potential thieves
- MULTIPLE COMPARTMENTS - Featuring multiple compartments designed for currency, electronics, passports, travel documents, and more, you’ll have a place for everything
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Color | Taupe |
Height | 10.99999998878 Inches |
Length | 4.9999999949 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 0.125 Pounds |
Width | 0 Inches |
As a woman who normally carries a purse, I don't do it on big trips. For flights I put everything in my carry on (which is a backpack), with super important stuff - money & passport - in a belt pouch. Once I get where I am going, I unfold my travel daypack and keep the extra things in it - medicine, sunglasses, rainjacket, etc. - with some room left for souvenirs.
not crazy about this one, but haven't found a better one.
Mostly it's about efficient carrying. I can't carry a backpack and a purse without feeling like a pack mule. I used to do this, but I'm done with it. I like ONE bag.
Edit: want to add to this... I also bring one pair of slip-on shoes and one pair of good walking shoes. The slip-ons are what I wear while flying (good for getting through security where you have to take your shoes off and good for easily taking off your shoes on a long flight). They are also nice for when I want to dress up a little (I don't bring a lot of super dressy stuff, but I mean like casual rather than hiking). But then they are not comfy enough for long distance walking, so I bring my running shoes for that.