Last updated on November 13th, 2024
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RFID travel bags help keep you safe and secure during travel
by JourneyWoman staff
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Our partners at Sherpani, a U.S.-based sustainable brand, offer functional designs and bags made from recycled plastic. Additionally, with safety in mind, Sherpani offers many styles with RFID technology. RFID is Radio-Frequency Identification that automatically identifies and tracks tags attached to your bags using electromagnetic fields. This technology is helpful in keeping your credit cards and passports safe from unauthorized usage. (Find a wallet or passport guard here.)
However, it’s not enough to have RFID technology. What makes Sherpani unique is its RFID Blocking technology. This is achieved by including a thin metallic sheet of material that blocks radio waves. In Sherpani bags, the RFID blocking runs along the front panel of each design. Blocking these radio waves is the key to stopping cyber theft. All you have to do is make sure there’s an appropriate barrier between your RFID tags (credit cards and passport) and the potential RFID reader in the jacket pocket of the hacker standing close by.
When you’re wearing a backpack or a crossbody, the back side of your bag sits against your body, so there’s no reason to add RFID blocking to that side. The exception is one of our favourite styles, the Vale, which features a reversible design and is built with RFID blocking on both sides. Each Anti-Theft bag comes with a ReturnMe Tag that connects your bag to a globally recognized lost-and-found service.
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Seven Sherpani RFID bags to make travel safer
Sherpani bags are light enough to carry, fit under the seat for easy access, double as a walk-around bag while sightseeing, and protect your important documents. They also have additional safety mechanisms like double zippers, a wire-loop chair lock, a slash-resistant bottom, and a slash-resistant strap.
Here are some of the Sherpani RFID items we’ve got on our list, which come in a range of colours from basic black to indigo, teal and cactus. Use code Journey10 to get 10 per cent of all purchases by December 31, 2024.
1. Osaka Passport Holder
This passport holder combines RFID-blocking capabilities to protect your credit cards and passport information from potential thieves. It’s also water-resistant and compact enough to fit in a pocket. Prices start at US$25/ C$36 and there are two colours available including lichen and black. Find it here.
2. Piper Mini Crossbody
This sleek bag is perfect for keeping your travel documents and money safe and close to your body. It has lockable zippers for added protection and is water-resistant. This minimalist Anti-Theft style uses RFID-blocking technology and locking zippers to protect your passport and other valuables. Prices start at US$34/ C$49 and there are six colours available including merlot and sterling. Find it here.
3. Cruze Crossbody Purse
The Cruze is slightly larger than the Piper, allowing you to carry a few extra items, like small accessories. Prices start at US$50/ C$72 and there are two colours available including cactus and black. Find it here.
4. Esprit AT – Anti-Theft Travel Sling Bag
Beautifully designed, this sling backpack can be worn on the back or turned to the front for convenience. It includes 5-point anti-theft technology: locking zipper, chair lock, anti-slash bottom, cut-proof straps, and RFID protection. It’s large enough to fit most of your go-to accessories and travel documents, yet compact enough for day-to-day excursions. Prices start at US$84/ C$120 and there are six colours available including sterling, merlot and indigo. Find it here.
5. Soleil – Anti-Theft Convertible Bag
The best-selling Soleil bag was designed for women who need a bit more space when they travel, with all points of anti-theft technology incorporated into its design. Additionally, with adjustable slash-proof straps, it can be worn as a backpack, a large crossbody purse, or a tote with handles. It also features two water bottle pockets. It’s on sale with prices starting at US$135 / C$193 and there are six colours available including carbon, merlot and indigo. Find it here.
6. Trip Rolling Duffel Bag
This is a travel must-have. It’s the perfect carry-on size, holding everything you may need onboard, plus a change of clothes in case your luggage doesn’t arrive. It has inline wheels and a retractable hide-away handle for easy carrying. It’s on sale with prices starting at US$178.50 / C$254 and there are three colours available including gray, red and teal. Find it here.
7. Eclipse Expandable Tote
The Eclipse features a trendy shape with unique corner zippers that expand the size of the bag! It’s perfect when you just need a little extra room to get those surprise purchases home and fits the size standard for most airlines. The Eclipse is made from recycled material and includes Sherpani Anti-Theft technology: locking zippers, RFID protection, a wire-loop chair lock, a cut-proof crossbody strap, a ReturnMe tag and a slash-proof bottom. Prices start at US$76 / C$109 and there are six colours available including carbon, sterling and teal. Find it here.
Want more ideas for RFID bags? Look at Sherpani’s Essentials Collection, which include crossbody slings and backpacks.
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