

Wire-reinforced straps and RFID-blocking pocket and roomy main compartmentĩ.1 x 12.6 x 3.1" / 23.1 x 32.0 x 7.97 cm 1 zipper front pocket with 2 inside pockets. Pacsafe Citysafe Cx Anti Theft Convertible CrossbodyĬompact cross-body bag, can be locked to a fixture. There’s room for a wallet, cosmetics case and more, with Cut Proof Material to protect your things. Can be worn as a backpack or fold down to a handbag. Sleek, frills-free day bag with pockets and a padded electronic sleeve for table 10” and under. Do you need oodles of pockets or do you like to have it all mixed up at the bottom of your purse?Ĥ.7 x 10.2 x 13.4" / 11.9 x 25.9 x 34.13 cm.Will you be heading into the rainy season? The material could be an issue.What do you plan to carry – just a wallet and phone or do you need space for your tablet, paperback book, glasses, keys, tissues, pens and a notebook for quick notes, a small camera… you get the picture!.Do you need something ultralight because you have back issues or is heavy fine?.These travel accessories range from tiny clutches to roomy purses and every color under the sun, so try to narrow down your choices before you shop by asking yourself: While the two giants dominate the market, I’ve also looked at others and have added those further down this page. The last time I searched for “PacSafe” and “Travelon” on Amazon I found hundreds of results for these brands. There are two big names in anti-theft travel bags for women: PacSafe and Travelon. I’ve been testing several of these during my travels and to paraphrase the well-known ad, I would ‘never leave home without one’. Today I want to focus on day bags designed to ward off pickpockets. And yes, my passport is now snugly secure. So I now have not one, but several of the best anti-theft travel bags on the market. That’s exactly how I felt as I tried to convince embassy officials to please let me in to get a new passport – because mine had been stolen, along with my money.īut I didn’t have a pickpocket-proof purse, and I had committed the cardinal sin of travel: I had put my passport into an unsecured daypack.īelieve me, this is the kind of mistake you only make once, and I’d love to make sure you don’t have to make it at all! And if I’d had one of these clever items when I visited Beijing, I wouldn’t have looked like such an idiot… or worse, a criminal.
