Bill
Comentado en Japón el 21 de mayo de 2024
The material is nice, even for contact with skin. The pouch is not big, just enough to hold a regular passport. For this price point, I expected a better design for the strap, whose buckle slips too easily over then nylon, thus making the length difficult to maintain. I ended up cutting the strap to an appropriate length (quite short) and sewing the strap back onto the pouch. Overall a good product, despite the necessity for a small modification.
Cliente
Comentado en España el 28 de julio de 2019
He tenido otros modelos parecidos y este es verdaderamente cómodo y discreto.Muy buen acabado. Espacio justo para documentación y teléfono, aunque no de los extragrandes.
ManzanaPro
Comentado en Francia el 13 de octubre de 2018
Exactement ce que je cherchais pour mes voyages de courtes durées, de quoi mettre papiers d’identité et moyens de paiement à l’abris en toute discrétion
Jared
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de junio de 2017
I researched many and ordered a few neck wallets to try (Pacsafe Coversafe V75, Pacsafe Coversafe X75, Zero Grid Neck Wallet) for a week-long trip to eastern Europe before settling on the Pacsafe Coversafe V75 as my preferred choice. The features the Pacsafe V75 offered that were critical were: 1) RFID blocking, 2) low profile, 3) quiet, 4) comfortable, and 5) decent storage. The V75 offered the best overall option.1) RFID: I relied on other reviews for the accuracy of RFID blocking, so I cannot speak to this from personal experience.2) Visibility (5/5): The V75 beat out all other competition on being low profile under clothing. The single pocket and small, shielded zipper pull made it very hard to detect under my typical button-up or long-sleeved shirts. The Zero Grid Neck Wallet, which I really wanted to like, simply had too much bulk between its three pockets and large, heavy zipper pulls that were distinct under clothing.I typically carried just my passport, travel documents, backup cash, and sometimes my slim wallet in the pouch. When I added my LG G3 phone (in Quick Circle slim wallet case), the bulk was harder to hide, but this would be the case with most neck wallets. Also like most neck wallets, unless you are wearing a collared shirt, the strap will be visible around your neck. The strap is thicker than some lace-like straps, but with my apparel choice, this did not bother me.3) Noise (5/5): I quickly discovered that sound mattered to me and the V75 was quiet. The heavy zippers on the Zero Grid jangled audibly under clothing, and the wallet material crinkled like cellophane. The V75 had neither of these issues. I tried not to have to take out or open my neck wallet while traveling, but when I did I preferred the quiet zipper to the louder Velcro closure of the X75.4) Comfort (5/5): I walked almost everywhere most days and while the weather was on the cool side, I also spent several hours in the very warm fan section at a concert, and I hardly noticed the V75 in either situation. I was worried that the strap would be more irritating than a lace, but it actually did a better job of distributing the weight of the contents.5) Capacity (4/5): As stated above, I typically carried just my passport, travel documents, backup cash, and my slim wallet in the one zippered pocket. I occasionally added to that list my LG G3 phone in its quick circle slim wallet case without hassle. The single large pocket fit my needs, but this wallet will not be your choice if you require separate pockets.An iPhone 7 will fit, as it is smaller than the G3. Anything larger than the LG G3 (Height 146.3 mm (5.76 in); Width 74.6 mm (2.94 in) W; Depth 8.9 mm (0.35 in)) will probably not fit. A bulkier case than my quick circle slim wallet one may also present issues.Cons/Other Considerations:1) Security (4/5): I would have preferred a slash-resistant cord like the Pacsafe Coversafe X75, but the bulky Velcro closure on the X75 did not meet my other criteria. However, the slash resistant cord of the X75 is more like a cable, which lends its own issues to wear and storage.2) Ease of access (4/5): I went to Eurovision, which meant going through a lot of security while wearing the neck wallet. The low profile and shielded zipper pull, while great for not being visible under clothing, was harder to quickly zip open and closed than other options (including bulkier zippers and Velcro closures). This was a minor issue and one I would rather have than visibility, noise, or bulk.3) Color choices (3/5): I preferred the black to the gray. I was not wearing light colors, so the black was not visible. The gray seemed like it would be more visible in general unless you had a primarily light colored wardrobe. Other color options (tan, etc.) would be nice.Overall: five stars for what was important to me.
MMW
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de octubre de 2016
Great for traveling, especially at airports. The passports are inside and I use the pocket for the boarding pass, too. It seems they need to check all these documents at least 5 times at different stages through all the airport procedures so you always need to have them handy. This way, my hands are free to hold my carry-on luggage, or use hand railings, or other things. The RFID blocking is an added security. I've seen the videos on how your info can be stolen, but not sure how much of a real threat that is. Better to be safe than sorry, I suppose. Nevertheless, this pouch is very handy and looks nice, too.