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Performed under harsh conditions August 19, 2007 Kevin F. Pisarsky (Silver Lake, Ohio) 38 out of 49 found this review helpful
I bought this for my father, so that he could use it during a bicycling trip to Morocco and into the Sahara. He felt the need of something to store his passport and valuables in that wouldn't be lost during heavy cycling and would be resistant to pick pockets. He told me that it performed well, didn't chafe him during desert riding, was roomy enough and worked well as a weapon when he put a rock in it and used it to bludgeon some desert raiders. He did use the neck lanyard to strangle an unruly camel before he ate it, and said that the lanyard held up well and he was able to easily wash the blood stains out afterwards at an oasis. I bought one for myself to take on a trip to Ireland, and while I couldn't find any camels to strangle in downtown Dublin, it did keep my passport and other valuables dry during the extremely wet weather. I seldom noticed it around my neck while going through my day and considered it an essential part of my luggage.
Good Item July 9, 2007 K. Mangold (Midwest, USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
A little larger than I had anticipated however it was very handy while going throught the airport. I used it to hold my wife and I's passports, boarding passes, money, and some various other loose papers.
Leave Your Wallet (Purse) Home May 12, 2007 Richard Goodmark (Florida) 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
Left wallet home and took Neck Pouch on 12 day trip abroad. Pouch is high quality manufactured, thin, lightweight, well designed. Padded neck strap and special soft but strong material; to be worn against skin under shirt. You do not feel pouch and forget you are wearing it until needed at which time easy access to contents. Not visible from outside. Four thin different size "sandwiched" pouches; three zippered; one not zippered. Carried cash, passport, keys, credit cards, documents on planes, trains and just walking through streets. Essential accessory for smart travelers.
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