Pacsafe Slingsafe LX50 anti-theft mini cross body bag

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Pacsafe Slingsafe LX50 sling bag is a small size bag for travel and everyday use from the Slingsafe LX range by Pacsafe. This new Slingsafe LX50 is a simple, unstructured unisex bag that will appeal to anyone wanting a smaller size carry bag.

The Pacsafe Slingsafe LX50 sling handbag has room for valuables, such as maps, camera, purse and even fits an iPad mini or other small tablet. It is an easy to carry style that is just the right size for daily use when you don't want to carry a heavy or bulky bag.

The Pacsafe Slingsafe LX50 also has a RFIDsafe™ RFID-blocking pocket to safeguard your identity and personal information. This feature prevents scanning and access of your information.

Pacsafe's new Carrysafe straps with wire and Dyneema® fibre are now lighter and slimmer than ever! With a high tensile stainless steel wire built in to a cut-resistant Dyneema webbing strap, you will have the best security features with mininal weight and bulk.

The Pacsafe Slingsafe LX50 focuses on an urban design for perfect balance of casual and professional for our modern urban lifestyles.

Anti-theft features:

  • eXomesh® slashguards
  • Carrysafe® straps with wire &

    Dyneema®
  • Carrysafe® strap allows the bag to anchor to a secure fixture.
  • Dual release security buckle
  • Smart zipper security™
  • Lockable, kissable zip sliders for TSA padlock

  • RFID-safe pocket

Additional features:

  • Zippered front pocket for easy access
  • Fits iPad mini
  • Adjustable cross body shoulder strap

  • Striped lining
  • Key clip and wallet/purse attachment ring
  • Unisex design

Brand Pacsafe
Materials
Black/chilli: 600D high density polyester oxford, PU1000mm / Tweed: 350D polyester tweed, PU1000mm
Dimensions 16cm x 24cm x 5cm
Volume 2 litres
Drop height 40–75cm
Weight 155 grams

RFIDsafe technology protects your credit card and passport information

RFID chips can be found in most passports, credit cards and public transport tickets (like London's Oyster card and Melbourne's Myki). The RFID chip in the card emits radio transmissions that make them easy to use, but this also means that they can be read or downloaded by thieves by using a hand-held RFID reader from up to 3m away. All the information on your passport including your name, date of birth, digital photograph, issue and expiry date as well as biometric information can be accessed from your passport and the account name, issue date, expiry date and account number can be taken from your credit cards.

The best way to protect yourself from identity theft is to keep your passport and credit cards in a Pacsafe bag that has an RFIDsafe pocket that is designed to block RFID readers from accessing your data.

Watch the following videos for an example of how this works:

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