by AquaVault (on Shark Tank): Anti-Theft Portable Beach Chair Vault and Travel Safe. Packable, Lightweight & Slash Resistant. Use at the Beach, Pool, Waterpark, Cruise Ship, & More

$ 11.80

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So in my humble opinion, when you’re locking stuff up in a public place (like a beach), what you really want is something that’s basically very secure, but also something that’s an obvious deterrent…in effect, you don’t want to be the “easy target”…you wanna be the target that a thief looks at and says, “Not worth it.” So when I was looking for a secure lockup for a recent trip, I didn’t expect it to be Fort Knox…but rather something that any thief would give up trying to futz with after a couple of minutes of frustration. I would say that the FlexSafe is most definitely that lockup. It’s made from a fabric that would require an industrial tool to cut into…and it comes with a reasonably secure lock (sure, after 1,000 tries, a thief is going to guess the combo…but after try 15 or try 20, somebody’s gonna notice “that guy over there”). So for keeping beach money and an iPhone safe, I think the FlexSafe is really pretty great…it will definitely set your mind at ease. There’s only one thing I found not-so-obvious about it…and perhaps it was just me, but I think I should point it out. If you don’t realize this teensy detail, the FlexSafe will seem completely useless. So there is a little nub on the lock…the zipper tab snaps onto it. So, to lock the FlexSafe, you pull the zipper closed…then, holding the zipper tab, pop it onto the little nub on the lock…it might require a bit of wiggling, but it will fit on the nub. The zipper tab then “snaps” into place and, once the FlexSafe is locked, the zipper becomes impossible to pull open. It might seem obvious to most…but it took me about ten minutes to figure this out. Duh! :) [...]

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