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The Loctote AntiTheft Sack 3L is a compact, portable travel safe crafted from ANSI A4 cut-resistant FLAKWeave fabric with anti-cut stitching. Featuring a steel-reinforced locking cable, it secures your valuables to fixed objects, while an RFID-blocking pocket protects against unauthorized scanning. With 3 liters of water-resistant storage, it’s perfect for safeguarding essentials at the beach, gym, or on the go.
| Manufacturer | Loctote |
| Item Weight | 9 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 3 inches |
| Size | AntiTheft Sack 3L |
| Color | Black |
| Style | Travel |
| Material | FLAKweave |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
J**L
Very Useful Travel Bag
I recently used this for my trip abroad. It came in handy when I was at the pool. Locking it to the chair, throwing my towel over it and walking away, it was a little more sense of security. Easy to use, unlock/lock and even changed the combination. The quality is good, sturdy, relatively thick material. Stored my phone, room key, passport, money and keys just fine. Now, is it 100% secure, probably not, but it IS a very good deterrent.
K**N
Well made and great design
I was looking for something that I could take to the gym to put my cell phone in while working out (my gym just has open lockers), that was also not bulky so I could just throw it in my gym bag. I spent a couple of hours reading the reviews on all the different secure containers on the market (Paksafe, Flexsafe, Safego, etc), and this one seemed the perfect combination of portability and security. It has turned out to be perfect. It is a great size so I can easily roll it up into a small package that fits in a (large) pocket. then when I am at the gym I simply unroll it. It easily fits my gym card, car keys and phone in the bag and then I lock it around one of the weight racks in a corner. (I chose the khaki one which is a pleasant light tan that does not draw attention to itself.) I also attached a small lanyard (the purple thing in the photo) to the lock and to a loop that inside the top of bag so that it can be kept safely inside the bag when not needed, but is easily retrievable. I have not tried slashing it or anything (!!) , but it it appears well made and will deter any walk-by thief. I am also planning on using it at the beach this summer as I am always nervous when leaving my car keys in a regular bag while I am swimming - and I think it will be perfect for that also.
N**O
Nice beach pouch
Provides quite a bit of room in a small package. Provides some peace of mind when at the beach. It took a bit of practice to set-up properly. Easily fits a couple of phones, wallet, keys.
U**B
Lost combo - girlfriend got into it in a few seconds
Did love this - its nice - brought it to vegas - had valuables hidden away - i was lucky Met w my girl the other day - we found a hotel to crash at - had tons of valuables inside - we forgot the combo - not even ten seconds she got into it - had a scissors ripped it open like gutting a pig This so scary -
J**O
Works so far.
It gives you piece of mind by the pool and the beach when attaching it to a lounge chair. This one is a bit small but still holds money, cell phone, GoPro, etc. Then I also attach the strap of my beach bag before locking it to the chair. So far, so good. The only downsize is the price. But if you use it frequently, it's probably worth it.
T**S
A small bag to keep your wallet, phone, and keys in.
Just a small bag with a heavy strap for wallets and phones at the pool. You have to pull the strap all the way tight to get to the grommet for the lock but it is there. No it wont withstand a nuclear blast or a samurai sword attack. If you swing it, at the right time, it might ward off an angry Schnauzer but I wouldn't count on it. I am confident it will keep your stuff safe, tied to your lounge by the pool, while you run to the restroom. Exactly what I was expecting and this is how intend to use it.
M**N
It’s great if the trade offs they made work for you.
I’d like to evaluate the major claims that LockTote makes. 1. Small, light, portable. Check. If you don’t need this, there may be better solutions. 2. Locks tight enough to secure phones, etc. Check. Reviewers who say they either can’t lock it tight or can get things out when it’s locked are bewildered. 3. Big enough for essentials. Check, so long as essentials do not include tablets, iPads, etc. 4. Secure against bad guys with knives or scissors. Nope. But get real. This is like a bike lock — it keeps honest people honest. It does not protect you against a determined thief. If you need to stash your stuff against committed crooks, get a better beach or pool. If you want protection against knives, forget goal #1. It ain’t gonna be light or portable. For my wife and me, it solves the beach, pool, public boat problem, where you need to secure wallets, phones, keys, and cash while you swim. For that, it’s excellent. Not 100% foolproof — but a lightweight, easy, cost-effective solution.
V**L
Great security
Perfect for traveling and placing your valuables. The only thing is that the person who is curious to know what’s inside can stick their finger inside. Be sure if you have jewelry, place it in the zipper, so they can’t tip it upside down and shake it out. Too bad there was no flexible zipper so they can’t stick their finger in.
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