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PacSafe mesh ruck sack security - ever used?

Postby Bobbi Jean » January 3rd, 2005

Just curious if anyone has ever felt the need to use the pacsfae mesh system to protect your junk? How was it...was it worth the cost?
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Postby Bobbi Jean » January 3rd, 2005

Let me just add that I would not be buying it to wear all the time over my sack...just if I had to leave it unattended in my room or something like that. Would feel more comfy if I had to leave money belt inside, because I have heard some of the hostel lockers can be a bit shady.
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Postby Dopplegangerr » January 3rd, 2005

hey check this thread on there they give some tips and ant links to a some more spacifick threads.
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Postby Bobbi Jean » January 3rd, 2005

Thanks so much for the links...very appreciated.
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Postby Leif, God of Thunder » January 4th, 2005

I picked up a Pac-Safe for my current trip. Right, you look like a dope walking around town with it on, but for leaving you bag behind at potentially dodgey hostel, i think it's fantastic. I'm traveling with a bunch of expensive equipment and the Pac-Safe, in concert with my steel locks and Defcon 1 mobile alarms has such a f*ck-off look that I've been very pleased.
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Postby scoots » January 5th, 2005

Personally, unless you have some really expensive stuff, I would say.. NO, NO, NO! I lugged that damn thing around in my bag for 5 months in Europe and only used it once. And it really is pretty heavy for its size. I think the Pac Safe retractable-cable lock is great- that, combined with zipper locks always did the trick for my bag. And you can usually find lockable-lockers (imagine that) and safes in hostels also.
Anyways, I had a buddy come join me in Egypt for two weeks and I sent my Pac Safe back home with him.
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Postby lunasol » January 6th, 2005

i have to say, i've never heard of anyone getting their bag cut open, which is the only thing a pacsafe prevents against. far more common are mundane things like getting pick-pocketed, having a bag outright stolen, etc. i would invest my money in stuff that prevented more common forms of theft. here's what i usually bring/do:
  • locks for my backpack zipper. this is pretty much just a deterrant, but so far, a good one.
  • i always keep the valubale stuff in a moneybelt/pouch
  • try to keep your bag with you on buses, instead of on top of the bus.
  • a padlock is great for dodgy guesthouses/hostels/buses
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    Postby Taylor » January 20th, 2005

    Mike Pugh from vagabonding.com has been traveling for a while now with a laptop and camera and other expensive odds and ends, and he absolutely loves the thing. Course I don't know of many other people traveling around the world with thousands of dollars worth of equiptment, but here's a link just the same to his website.
    http://www.vagabonding.com/about/000096.html
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