Eagle Creek UnderCover™ Passport Money Case | 
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| Brand: Eagle Creek Category: Apparel Department: Unisex-adult
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 2637
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 12 x 0 x 5
ASIN: B00007FCHP
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| Features:
| • | UnderCover Comfort Zone(TM Construction: | | • | Features a micro-weave knit that is soft to the touch, highly absorbent and quick drying to stay odor and mildew free | | • | Adjustable, elasticized waist belt and ultra-thin, quick release buckle |
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Product Description A standard design, but detail-laden hide away money belt.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Favorite travel companion July 13, 2008 When traveling to a foreign country I always use a money belt to hold my passport, money and a credit card. It can easily be washed in a sink with soap and water, squeezed out and left to dry overnight. It is comfortable and no one knows it is there. If I need to access I usually just find a restroom and take out what is needed.
Peace of mind for travelers April 23, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The undercover passport money case is well worth the purchase price, arrives promptly and will give you peace of mind when you are traveling. I used the money case on a trip to Mexico to hold passports, a credit card and local money. It eliminates a purse and is virtually weightless. You won't know it's there. Also, it is easy to use and really not detectable. I know I'll use it again and again.
No problems. November 17, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I used this on a week long trip to Europe. It worked as expected and I really don't have any complaints. The clasp feels a bit flimsy at first (thin plastic), but never failed and shows no signs of weakening. The waist strap is elastic. As long as you pull it tight enough, it stays well secured. The compartment is larger than it appears. I kept 2 passports, a small stack of Euros, 2 credit cards, and the door card to our hotel room and had ample space. I would estimate that you could fit at least 4 passports stacked, maybe 5. The length of the compartment is enough with even all of that, you would still have plenty of room on the other end. I can't stress how comfortable this thing is. Even when I had it packed out, I was constantly feeling for it (yeah, I know exactly how odd I probably looked). You just can't even feel that it's there. I finally ended up looping the strap around my belt loop just for peace of mind. Overall, highly recommended.
Oh, and I've been told that this is supposed to be worn under a shirt. I wore it at the belt level and it worked great for me. Seems like anything around by chest or abdomen would be too confining.
Required for every traveler. September 9, 2007 14 out of 19 found this review helpful
Required for every traveler.
Hidden money belts aren't always so hidden, but this is the best one I've used.
For the uninitiated, this works by wearing under your shirt and carrying your valuable identity cards and currency.
This really requires a bloused or untucked shirt, or closed jacket because the money belt will create a silhouette after you insert any items of substance.
The wallet is made of polyester and nylon for their abilities to resist perspiration, the hypoallergenic contact surface can become warm but not necessarily uncomfortable. The zipper is plastic nylon and the zipper pull is non-ferric, likely aluminum.The wallet doesn't have metal so it slips through airport metal detectors but IT WON'T KEEP THE ITEMS FROM BEING DETECTED so wannabe smugglers need to use something else.
With all of the miles I've traveled and checkpoints I've gone through, Eagle Creek concealed pouches and wallets are the best, always recommended.
Pass Port money Case July 22, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
The fastener a little disficult to manuever, struggled with fastening and unfastening. Just returned from a European trip, and the money case was needed. Felt secure that money, traveler checks and passport all fit nicely within the case.
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