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Item 819722
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Comments about Eagle Creek All Terrain Money Belt:
I thought this was going to be a perfect way to carry a large amount of cash overseas to avoid transaction fees and get a good exchange rate. I'm not sure what country's bills are used in the product screenshot, but US Dollars have to be folded in thirds to get them to fit! An 1/8 of an inch wider belt and you would have been able to get dollars to fit by folding them in half. I can't believe no one else mentioned this in the many 5 star reviews I found for this belt. The pocket maybe goes halfway around the belt, I think I'll be lucky if I can fit $1000 in hundred dollar bills in this. I'm going to keep it because I love the concept and will use it, but I'm pretty disappointed that dollars don't fit better.
Comments about Eagle Creek All Terrain Money Belt:
I have used one of these for the last 3 years now and it works just as well on this trip as it did on the first trip. Limited to how much money you can stuff in it, but that makes sense to keep it invisible as anythign else but a regular belt.
One thing I would change is the zipper make it just as long as 4 dollar bills are long, so you can fit 4 folded up rolls of 4 bills each in the belt.
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Comments about Eagle Creek All Terrain Money Belt:
I used this belt for my 2 month long journey through India. I kept a few $100 bills and a homemade scanned and printed color copy of my passport ID page in the zippered area. I was able to easily put 9 bills folded in thirds and my printed passport copy in the pocket... which is about 1/4-1/3 the length of the belt.
Of all the security belts that I researched, this belt was by far the best choice for my needs. It looks like a regular belt (unlike the waist packs / wallets) and was very, very well made. I found it not at all uncomfortable to wear daily.
I also kept my primary stack of money, ID, credit cards and passport in my Eagle Creek Travel Gear Undercover Hidden Pocket that was looped around this belt and hanging inside my pants. I would only access this wallet when in private. Then in my pants pocket I would keep the money that I was planning on spending during the day. I would not use a wallet in my pants pocket to avoid the bulge that attracts thieves.
My set up worked great for me. My possessions felt secure the whole trip which gave me great peace of mind and allowed me to enjoy my vacation more fully. I learned from my earlier experience in Costa Rica to never leave anything valuable in the room. I was robbed by the hotel staff the first time I stepped out of my room to enjoy beach. Luckily it wasn't much, but they I did learn a valuable lesson when traveling abroad. Keep what is most important always on your person.
For all future travels abroad, I'll use this same money belt and hidden pocket combination. I also recommend all of Eagle Creek's products. They are great quality and will last for many trips.
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