Friday, December 28, 2012

Safety and security

One of the concerns raised both by reading on-line posts and from people who have traveled to South America is the very real problem of pick pockets and petty thieves cutting with a sharp instrument your packs etc -either the strap which will cause it to fall off and be easily grabbed or slash the bottom of the pack and items will fall out.

There are a number of products on the market that can help prevent these types of incidents from happening.

I have purchased two items to help protect my valuables.

Firstly - a hidden travel wallet made by Lewis N Clark -

www.lewisnclark.com 

This wallet attaches to your belt and is then stuffed inside your trousers - to help make it blend in with your belt is has both a black and brown loop to use. This is compact in size and is designed to only hold a few items - passport, credit cards and bills. Cost around $10.00 CDN

Secondly - the other item is a anti-theft shoulder bag made by Pac Safe: 

www.pacsafe.com

I had been looking at a couple of different styles in a couple of specialty travel shops here in Vancouver but was trying to justify the $80 - $100 cost for an item I might not use much after the cruise BUT I got a break today - while out shopping for some non-cruise related items today which I couldn`t find downtown I took the Canada Line to Broadway Station and walked three blocks to Mountain Equipment Co - Op store.

www.mec.ca

While searching for the items I couldn`t fine downtown and which the Co-op didn`t have either I did come across their travel accessories and while I previously while surfin there web site didn`t find any availability of these bags on line they did have some in store.

Furthermore one of the models regularly priced at $78 CDN was reduced down to $42 CDN and while it is a little smaller that some of the others that I have looked at - I can fit my camera and tablet in it - it also has an RFID pocket to protect your cards from being skimmed.

The model I brought is the Metrosafe 200 GII over the shoulder bag.

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With Christmas over with and it being only 23 days until I leave Vancouver I will start the packing.

More later.




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