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Overview
About Pacsafe Metrosafe LS100 Anti-Theft Crossbody Bag
Closeouts. If you're worried about pickpockets and identity thieves, Pacsafe's Metrosafe LS100 anti-theft crossbody bag will put your mind at ease. Its straps and fabric is reinforced with eXomesh® and Carrysafe® slashguards that can't be sliced open by knives or sharp objects, and it's equipped with lockable zippers and an RFID-blocking pocket to protect your identity and your belongings.
- RFID-blocking pocket prevents identity thieves from accessing personal information
- eXomesh® slashguards are stainless steel, wire mesh panels concealed in the body fabric to deter bag slashers
- Carrysafe® slashguard straps integrate lightweight, stainless steel wire to prevent slashing
- Smart zipper security with lockable zippers
- Main zip compartment with padded tablet/cell phone sleeve
- Front zip compartment with internal organizer pockets and key clip
- Adjustable crossbody strap and webbing grab handle
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Pacsafe Metrosafe LS100 Anti-Theft Crossbody Bag
- Capacity: 183 cu.in.
- Carry options: Shoulder
- Material: 210 denier nylon (outer), 65 denier nylon (lining)
- External dimensions (HxWxD): 9.1x6.7x3"
- Weight: 12.7 oz.
- Imported
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Reviewed by speltbaker from northern cal on Friday, June 29, 2018
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Owner/OperatorReviewed by speltbaker from northern cal on Friday, June 29, 2018I recently went on a 10 day European trip and took this purse. I would say it took me several of those 10 days to learn how to use this bag! That being said, in the end I was really glad I had chosen this style for an anti-theft bag. It is small enough so that you don't feel weighted down, but large enough to hold essentials. I had a couple of small bottles (like hand sanitizer) and until I realized that the outer pocket doesn't really expand, I was having trouble figuring out how to make the most of this small space. I finally realized: pack the thing you are most concerned about (the credit cards and passport) into the RFID inner pocket first. Then, work out from that - if you have round tubes, they need to go in the larger space. The outer pocket is much flatter so it will only accommodate flatter things. I had my sunglasses in a small semi-hard case - that would only fit in the larger area. I think this will work well for you if you have flat documents and only a few small things to carry. It absolutely does not expand! By the end of the 10 days, I had very little I needed to be carrying in this purse! The larger stuff went in my husband's backpack. I will absolutely use it again because I don't want to carry much on my person, and it forced me to pare down which, for me, was great. It is not lightweight because of all the stainless and pockets and locks - all great features, and that's why I bought it. For me, it was a great bag: You might need a larger one if you want to carry water bottles or rain ponchos or your kids' snacks..