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Reddit mentions of Pacsafe Cashsafe Anti-Theft Travel Belt Wallet, Black

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Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Pacsafe Cashsafe Anti-Theft Travel Belt Wallet, Black. Here are the top ones.

Pacsafe Cashsafe Anti-Theft Travel Belt Wallet, Black
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    Features:
  • Travel belt wallet ideal for keeping your cash close and hidden while traveling and in crowded areas
  • Made from durable webbing material; fastens with easy to use non-slip buckle
  • Metal free; airport security friendly
  • Fits waist sizes 28 to 46 inches
  • Weighs 2.5 ounces
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.574803148 Inches
Length11.81102361 Inches
SizeOne Size
Weight0.1543235834 Pounds
Width1.574803148 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Pacsafe Cashsafe Anti-Theft Travel Belt Wallet, Black:

u/cH3x ยท 1 pointr/backpacking

Cash and ATM cards work best. It can be hard to reliably find places that take credit cards, but ATM cards are becoming as ubiquitous in Asia as other parts of the world. I always happily accepted any fees, as they were not extravagant.

Under no circumstances use travelers checks. That's just taking a day out of your life to sit in a bank somewhere filling out forms in triplicate (without carbon paper) and providing an endless stream of signatures. I usually carry a few $100 bills in a belt with a zippered compartment like this one - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001RW7HCO/. Keep those bills for backup, though, and try to just get cash out of ATM machines (in local currencies).

You should be able to purchase a used candybar cellphone in most countries for $10 or so, and pre-paid minutes go for about $0.10-.20. Your smart phone or tablet would still be handy for taking pictures, checking e-mail, browsing the web, etc.