Unfortunately, there is a possibility to open it. It's easy to damage that included lock. After changing the lock to a better one (with guards and safe mechanism inside), it is a really good pack protector. I recommend pacsafe to everyone. Cheers
5 years later.. yeah with a wire cutter it’s easy to open it But the chance is low the person visit your room has this with them. Its just extra protection. And this gaves me also a better feeling. Im looking for same. But also looking in the size. I have now a 30liters backpack and I wants to protect my laptop macbook and other things when im leaving the apartment or hotel in Asian country as a foreigner. Than the laptop is hidden and with bad luck some cleaners steal it. Thats a possibility and who knows it other situations it just feel better. But its not made for the real thieves. I also more advise a 4 digit number lock on it and keyless and to put the leftover steel cable more around the bag the middle side opening and than lock it on something strong.
@@technifish123 None of that is necessary. The big gap at the back of the bag can be cut into easily with a pocket knife or multi tools serrated blade, it bypasses the steel mesh and will allow you to gain access to the whole bag in a very short period of time. The only real practical use for this mesh is for attaching a bag to a table while you are eating or attach to a bench while doing photography etc nearby. It is also useful if you have a single room on a trip as you cannot gain access to the bag without causing serious damage. Which prevents low impact dipping by staff. They won't damage your luggage to gain access as it would blow back on them. If the bag is left unattended for more than a couple of mins out of sight of people. It's open to a cutting attack. It might also be useful to use this mesh while wearing the bag in crowded places as it would act as a deterrent from people trying to dip or cut the bag from behind. Though I expect it would be bag dependant as it would probably be uncomfortable to wear with it fitted.
@@thegeneral123>> Hi, sorry, have to reply to this, There is no BIG gap at the back. When you buy the Correct size for your luggage! It pulls tight like a trawler net. The you-tube'er above used a ruck too big , or a packsafe too small... that is all. cheers.
You can use this for a suitcase as well, just check the dimensions before you buy - they have a 55 liter and a 120 liter version. A normal carry-on bag is around 40 liters.
Do you wish to fill a bag protector and take the gestalt as carry on? Or are you wanting to take an empty bag protector on the plane? In the case of the former, it would depend on if the underlying bag, or contents, fit the specified carry on dimensions specified by the airline. If you are wanting to merely take the packed and folded bag protector on a plane I see no reason why this couldn't be possible. There are no sharp points to it.
Nope, not even close. It’s not normal wire. Have used mine for international travel through out Latin America. Beer broken into, although some have tried.
99% of robberies are opportunistic. I had a camera stolen from my bag on the last day of living in a pub in London, with other backpackers for 3 months. Even so-called friends will steal !!
Unfortunately, there is a possibility to open it. It's easy to damage that included lock. After changing the lock to a better one (with guards and safe mechanism inside), it is a really good pack protector. I recommend pacsafe to everyone. Cheers
My idea was to use locks with siren in them (siren sounds on moving it)
5 years later.. yeah with a wire cutter it’s easy to open it
But the chance is low the person visit your room has this with them. Its just extra protection. And this gaves me also a better feeling. Im looking for same. But also looking in the size. I have now a 30liters backpack and I wants to protect my laptop macbook and other things when im leaving the apartment or hotel in Asian country as a foreigner. Than the laptop is hidden and with bad luck some cleaners steal it. Thats a possibility and who knows it other situations it just feel better. But its not made for the real thieves. I also more advise a 4 digit number lock on it and keyless and to put the leftover steel cable more around the bag the middle side opening and than lock it on something strong.
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I love what it does just not really crazy about the design. A pull over cut resistant bag/sleeve that can be locked would be great.
Hi! What's the bag brand/model?
Trying to understand this. It has a steel cable but the lock is merely through plastic that could be crushed? Thanks!
The lock is really sturdy!!!
(you can of course use a different lock if you prefer) :-)
the plastic surrounds a steel core, stops casual theft , but if they have an angle grinder or bolt cutters , .....
@@technifish123 None of that is necessary. The big gap at the back of the bag can be cut into easily with a pocket knife or multi tools serrated blade, it bypasses the steel mesh and will allow you to gain access to the whole bag in a very short period of time. The only real practical use for this mesh is for attaching a bag to a table while you are eating or attach to a bench while doing photography etc nearby. It is also useful if you have a single room on a trip as you cannot gain access to the bag without causing serious damage. Which prevents low impact dipping by staff. They won't damage your luggage to gain access as it would blow back on them.
If the bag is left unattended for more than a couple of mins out of sight of people. It's open to a cutting attack.
It might also be useful to use this mesh while wearing the bag in crowded places as it would act as a deterrent from people trying to dip or cut the bag from behind. Though I expect it would be bag dependant as it would probably be uncomfortable to wear with it fitted.
@@thegeneral123>> Hi, sorry, have to reply to this, There is no BIG gap at the back. When you buy the Correct size for your luggage! It pulls tight like a trawler net. The you-tube'er above used a ruck too big , or a packsafe too small... that is all. cheers.
Is it 85l or 120l?
Did you end up knowing what size is it? 85 or 120?
@@davidkraouse1104 She mentions it is the biggest one so I am assuming it is the 120L version
Do they have it for suitcase as well?
You can use this for a suitcase as well, just check the dimensions before you buy - they have a 55 liter and a 120 liter version. A normal carry-on bag is around 40 liters.
can it be on a carry on at the airport??
Do you wish to fill a bag protector and take the gestalt as carry on? Or are you wanting to take an empty bag protector on the plane?
In the case of the former, it would depend on if the underlying bag, or contents, fit the specified carry on dimensions specified by the airline.
If you are wanting to merely take the packed and folded bag protector on a plane I see no reason why this couldn't be possible. There are no sharp points to it.
it just helps honest kids to stay honest
keeps honest people honest...even a small, handheld wire cutter can defeat this
Nope, not even close. It’s not normal wire. Have used mine for international travel through out Latin America. Beer broken into, although some have tried.
@gregorysalazar8370 Really ? in a hostel people tried stealing ??
99% of robberies are opportunistic.
I had a camera stolen from my bag on the last day of living in a pub in London, with other backpackers for 3 months. Even so-called friends will steal !!
@@gregorysalazar8370 So my experience using one while backpacking in Europe and having it cut is not valid? lol
thank you
great!
niqab in another city plz
the lock is a piece of shit...change it...and you have a good system!