TRAVEL ACCESSORIES > Pens > Esee Gear Izula Passport Case With Fisher Space Pen - Black
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Made in the USA
Product Description:
The Izula Gear Tri-Fold Passport Case from ESEE Knives is made for urban and outdoor adventure alike.
It has multiple pockets inside for cards, passport, driver’s license, USB drive and a pen holder with Izula Gear Fisher Space Pen.
The case closes securely with a large strip of Velcro. Inside you'll find a secure zippered pocket with a hidden money flap. Multiple grommet holes for the paracord neck strap allows the case to be carried vertically or horizontally and the external pocket allows you to store the carry strap when it's not being used.
A shielding material to prevent theft of information via RFID is built into the case protecting your personal information on your passport and credit cards.
Includes survival cards and two 6-mil zip lock bags to waterproof the entire case under extreme conditions.
The case comes with a long adjustable neck strap, so you can keep your passport and other valuables close to you at all times.
Made in the USA.
About Fisher Space Pen: The Fisher Space Pen uses pressurized ink cartridges and is able to write in zero gravity, underwater, over wet and greasy paper, at any angle, and in a very wide range of temperatures - in sub-zero temperatures of the Antarctic or in the Sahara Desert!
About RFID: Wireless identity theft, also known as contactless identity theft or RFID identity theft, is a form of identity theft described as "the act of compromising an individual's personal identifying information using wireless (radio frequency) mechanics. Wireless identity theft is a relatively new technique of gathering an individual's personal information from RF-enabled cards carried on a person in their credit, debit, or government issued identification cards. Upon capturing (or 'harvesting') this data, thieves are then able to program their own cards to respond in an identical fashion via 'cloning'.
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