Lewis N. Clark RFID Blocking Travel Neck Wallet Stash Passport Pouch Security - Black

LEWIS N. Clark
Lewis N. Clark RFID Blocking Travel Neck Wallet Stash Passport Pouch Security - Black
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Lewis N. Clark RFID Blocking Travel Neck Wallet Stash Passport Pouch Security - Black

As part of Lewis N. Clark s RFID-blocking collection, this neck wallet takes keeping your information private to a new level. Special lining blocks unauthorized RFID scans, and the ultra-lightweight rip-stop nylon exterior makes for a strong yet low-profile security wallet, ensuring that your valuables stay hidden.

The back is padded with a special TravelDry fabric that quickly moves moisture away from the skin and dries fast, making it resistant to mildew, odours, and shrinking. Whether you re in a hot crowded train station or spending all day at a summer festival, this hand washable material keeps you and your belongings from getting sweaty and sticky.

Featuring four individual compartments that include a mesh pocket and an ID window, you can store your credit cards, passport, electronics such as smartphones and music players, currency, receipts, and other valuables in this neck stash. It s closed securely with a hook and loop fastener and the fully adjustable lanyard can be customized to fit your specific needs.

This neck wallet will make travelling easier no matter where your trip takes you.

Four separate compartments
ID window and adjustable strap
Hook and loop fastener
TravelDry fabric wicks away moisture
Fabric also resists shrinking, odors, and mildew
Spot clean only - do not submerge in sink or washing machine
7.5in x 5.5in

Travelling with RFID

Even though you may have double-checked the lock on your door, called ahead to let your bank know that you would be travelling, and left emergency phone numbers with family members, you may not have realized that you've still left yourself exposed.

Millions of credit cards, debit cards, and passports issued since 2006 are embedded with a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chip that contains personal information.

The technology was designed to let us bypass the standard requirements of scanning or checking in. However, electronic identity thieves have undermined the security of RFID products by devising scanners that read your personal information without you even realizing it.

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