The Samsonite money belt is a must to be brought along on long trips. It’s useful to keep passports and tickets in a safe place at all times. You can keep your currency and credit cards in the front pocket by hooking the belt to your waist.
The belt is detachable, which means you can use it as one of those travel wallets, too. This item offers a comfortable fit, being inconspicuous to other people’s eyes.
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| Samsonite Double-Pocket Money Belt, Charcoal Grey |
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| Manufacturer: Samsonite |
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| List Price: $12.00 |
| Sale Price: $12.00 |
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Product Description |
| Double-Pocket Money Belt is a sleek, lightweight rip-stop nylon pouch, with a soft, padded back. Two roomy, zippered pockets store your cash, passport and checks. Wear comfortably under clothing to keep valuables secure and out of sight. Adjustable elastic waistband fits up to a 45" waist. Sure-close buckle keeps it in place. Hand washable with mild soap. |
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Product Details |
- Two seperate roomy zippered compartments
- Adjustable, elastic belt fits up to a 45" waist
- Handwashable with mild soap and water
- Comfortable under clothing
- Lightweight nylon construction
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Great way to hide money and passport
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| Review Date: June 10, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Carrie, |
| I looked at this on Amazon but ended up buying it at my local JCPenney's. I wore it for 10 days in Italy. It fits well around your waist even if you don't wear loose pants. (I am 32 years old, 5'2" and 120 lbs). At times I did feel like I looked a little pregnant with the small bulge, but I don't think anyone besides me or my husband would notice. I didn't have any problems with the clip like other reviewers and it held two passports and some cash with room to spare. It wasn't hot either, I barely knew I had it on. |
A perfect purchase
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| Review Date: June 12, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Eric, |
My partner and I used these as we back packed in Europe and they were a hit. Very comfortable and well hidden under our shirts (and we don't wear baggy shirts). It has a soft cottony back which makes it comfy to wear and helps to absorb any sweat. The one zipper to the front holds a passport perfectly. It's also very durable.
The only downfall I could even possibly mention is sometimes cash will get a little bit "damp" from sweat which can make a little embarrassing when handing money to a cashier. Before buying something, I would typically take out the money I needed and fan it in the air.
Definitely a good buy. |
Almost Excellent
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| Review Date: January 9, 2007 |
| Reviewer: JOSE MARQUEZ, Venezuela |
| Great capacity, slim and funcionality, but sometime the clipper holding the belt around your body is unlocked himself. Overall good |
Slick, but perhaps too slick
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| Review Date: August 10, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Edgar A. Duenez-Guzman, Knoxville, TN |
The money belt is a good size. It has two compartments one of which is big enough to hold letters, and the other one is passport size. This is convenient because those are precisely the things you might want to protect when you are traveling.
Unfortunately, the belt clip is too thin, and it opens quite easily. If you are using it under jeans or some other hard fabric it will get pressed accidentally which is annoying. |
Worked good for me
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| Review Date: July 7, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Pam Russo, CA USA |
I've used my Samsonite Money Belt for two years now and it is just fine. I haven't had any problems with the buckle that others are complaining about. I've used it for extended periods of time (4-6 weeks) and it has held up very well.
I'd give it 5 stars except for two minor things. First the strap occasionally needs to be re-tightened. My hips are big enough that it doesn't slide down, but I could see it causing discomfort for someone more linear if the strap loosened a bit while wearing.
Second is that the material is a hint too stiff. It makes my pants bulge out a little. It's not bad and not overly noticeable, but perhaps one of the silk belts would be even more discreet. |
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