Eagle Creek UnderCover™ Deluxe Security Belt

Retail Price: $15.00
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Product Details

Main 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
  • Separate compartment for airline ticket

Description

A larger version of the Passport/Money Case, it has an additional zippered compartment.

Other Details

  • Brand: Eagle Creek
  • Department: unisex-adult
  • Label: Eagle Creek
  • Manufacturer: Eagle Creek
  • SKU: 1520878*************************
  • Item Dimensions: 12.00 in x 0.00 in x 5.50 in; 0.00 lb

Customer Reviews

Money Belt

5.0 / 5.0


The seller shipped promptly. The product is light-weight, comfortable to wear, and easy to fit under clothing, but also difficult to see (an advantage when one is trying to hide money.)I'm currently studying abroad in Spain, and during one of my first lunches in Madrid I discovered that several of my companions also owned and were wearing the same or similar money belts-and I would have never guessed! I would reccomend this product to anyone that's traveling abroad or even to an urban area that has a reputation of purse snatching, mugging, etc.


Great product!

5.0 / 5.0


I bought one of these when I came to Europe back in 2001. I've already used it several times. My family is coming to visit and I ordered some for them also. This product is easy to wear and thin enough to go undetected if you wear it under a shirt or blouse. It's very light you hardly noticce you have it on! Also, it's so important to have your important documentation and money separate from the rest of your luggage. Maybe that goes without saying but my friend had her luggage stolen. The good thing in the whole ordeal was that all her documents and money were with her in her security belt!


Good Moneybelt

4.0 / 5.0


This money belt does what it's supposed to do. Might be better without so much stretch to the strap used to secure it in place.


Excellent Product

5.0 / 5.0


An excellent product. Very comfortable since the material which comes into contact with your skin wicks away sweat. Very quick shipping and arrived in great condition. I wouldn't hesitate to order from this company again.


Required for every traveler.

5.0 / 5.0


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.


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