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Thread: Securing belongings when out and about ?

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    Re: Securing belongings when out and about ?

    If you're doing a walkabout & visiting different bars etc...almost all locations are happy to store your bags/purses etc behind the bar for you.
    You never know when you'll feel the need to jump in the sea!!

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    Re: Securing belongings when out and about ?

    I use a waterproof cigarette case (I don't smoke) on a lanyard for my cash and room key. My camera is waterproof.
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    Re: Securing belongings when out and about ?

    Typically dont take ANYTHING with me except some cash when I leave the hotel property. My wallet stays at home in the USA. At the hotel properties I have left my phone and page-turner on a beach chair for hours unattended without any problems.

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    Re: Securing belongings when out and about ?

    I use a Lok-Tote back pack. They're great. When my daughter's arrived, we attacked it with the sharpest knife in the house, and we didn't make a dent in the bag or the ropes/straps. The locks are great. Learn more ... https://loctote.com/collections/all?...SAAEgIrdPD_BwE. They are not theft-proof - but they're a major, mega deterrent! No macheté going to cut those straps! And no macheté will break or pierce the fabric. The inner pocket is RFI protected, too. That, and a waterproof cell protector (Mpow has one that floats, and you can use your phone while it's in the case!) ... you're good to go! Lock it to a fence or other immovable, and it's safe - It's all gonna be there when you come out of the water. Or the bar. Or wherever.

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