Travel Security Belt

Brand: Zero Grid
Model: HZB-Black
EAN: 0641606519161
Category: Gadgets & Tools
Price: $15.43  (127 customer reviews)
Dimension: 0.25 x 46.50 x 1.50 inches
Shipping Wt: 0.31 pounds
Availability: In Stock
Average Rating: 3.7 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Keep your valuables safe from pickpockets when you're on the go by storing them inside this travel security belt. This fully adjustable and airport friendly accessory comes with a concealed compartment along the belt's interior that's ideal for stash

Top Reviews

Tested at airport, worked as advertised. Great peace of mind when transporting cash.
by Chad Stanton (4 out of 5 stars)
July 22, 2017

So far so good. Been wearing it for a week and it's not had any issues. Only thing I don't like is the zipper pull is metal, not sure if it'll pass through the airport magtrom's or not. I was worried I'd feel it too but it's not noticeable against my waist between the belt and my pants.

Update: Yes the belt will pass through the magtromitor, I tested it at three airports here in the US. However it will not pass though the body scanner. The buckle and zipper show up on the scanner as will the magnetic strips contained in any of the US bills you have concealed inside it.

Update 2: Had an issue after a few months where the buckle broke, ordered a second unit and had the same issue. My guess was something was out of spec. I contacted Zero Grids CS department, they responded very quickly and were awesome at getting me two replacements and included a hand written note and small gift. Could not have asked for better customer service, I would not hesitate to purchase from Zero Grid again.
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Wider, light and well built.
by indicia (5 out of 5 stars)
March 11, 2017

This is the travel/hiking belt I've been looking for. I like the 1 1/2" width, which works well with jeans, travel pants or hiking pants and is lightweight to boot.. The hidden compartment is thus also wider than other security belts and easily fits simple folded currency or whatever...and easy to get them out. Goes through airport scanners because of lack of metal, but the webbing and zipper feel sturdy and well made. A great find!
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Fraying tip
by Tim M. (5 out of 5 stars)
August 3, 2017

Got this about 2 months ago. Unfortunately, the tip has already started to split and fray making it difficult to thread through belt loops and the buckle. Not impressed with that design. Also airport security made me remove it even though it's not metal .

UPDATE: Within 24 hrs of the posting of my review the company contacted me to offer a replacement. So definitely FIVE STARS for their customer service. The replacement belt has worked well. I use it to carry "mini survival kit" items as well as cash. I'm pleased with it.
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I'm not one to bash products for fun. But
by chance johnson (1 out of 5 stars)
October 28, 2017

I'm not one to bash products for fun. But, the buckle broke the very first time I tried it on. It's cheap plastic and the webbing is too thick for the buckle to handle. I think I could use a buckle from another webbing style belt, but shouldn't have to, the cost of this belt should cover a functional buckle as it's not exactly cheap. You can see the tab that broke off on the right side of the buckle in my picture.
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Good belt & how to close the Zero Grid Buckle!
by Fran M (5 out of 5 stars)
November 26, 2017

I found a simple trick to buckling this zero grid belt buckle. The buckle will pop off one end, and you see 2 freaky parts. Don't panic, just see the 3rd diagram on the product page here. It shows the zipper right next to the logo of 6 shapes on a buckle part. You thread the buckle back in like that, zipper next to logo, and keep that part in a straight line with the plastic piece it attaches to; so if it clicks open, just press it back into a straight line. Put the other end of the belt into the top buckle part. Now put your thumb under the logo part, which is the side against your clothing, and make pincers of your hand, pressing that together with the top flap-like buckle part that you thread the other end into. Press at the very top of the flap, a bit hard, and it does work. Also lift that same top-of-the-flap part to open the buckle again. (You're welcome!)
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There should be size options
by Robert K. Harvey (4 out of 5 stars)
May 23, 2017

It should serve the purpose. I had been using an Eagle Creek version for a number of years when traveling. As of late the buckle on the Eagle Creek kept popping open. There is no way that could happen with this belt. Its also 1/4 inch wider than the Eagle Creek, so that should make it easier to stash money etc. The zippered compartment is also several inches longer.

At the price of this belt, it should be offered is sizes so that one does not have to resort to trimming and sealing the cut with a flame.
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Buckle keeps coming off
by Markywood (1 out of 5 stars)
June 26, 2017

We bought this for our son to use while studying abroad this summer. The concept is good, but the design of the buckle is horrible. EVERY time he would buckle it, the buckle would fall off. Reattaching was difficult and he felt as though he was going to break the buckle. He has finally gave up and stopped using it. I'd return, but he won't be back until after the return period. It's a shame because he had another trip in the fall he could have used it for. Don't waste your money until they correct this issue.

UPDATE: The company was nice enough to send me a a replacement belt, however it had the same issue as the first. The buckle comes off. I still would not recommend the belt until the fix problem.
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Functional, Sturdy Belt
by Corey (5 out of 5 stars)
January 18, 2017

I've been wearing it for the past few days, and am impressed with the ease of access to the money pouch. It fits in all of my women's jeans belt loops and is easily adjustable. I would wear this when I travel and cash on hand is necessary.
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Buckle not secure
by anopinionatedwoman (1 out of 5 stars)
March 7, 2018

great size for bills. looks sturdy, but at least this one didn't work properly.

When I tried to close the belt, it didn't close even though I pushed hard (very tight at the closure ridge, I think) but the hinge that holds the buckle to the belt opened, and the buckle came off. After securing it again and repeated attempts to close the belt it did, however, as often as not the back closure that holds the buckle to the belt would open before the belt was closed. I don't feel comfortable with a belt buckle that doesn't hold tight enough to the belt that normal opening and closing of the buckle can remove it completely.

I hope this is a once-only problem, I returned this and ordered a new belt. I will re-evaluate my review if the new belt works as expected
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Great Belt
by T222T222 (5 out of 5 stars)
October 12, 2017

I had an issue with my belt. That issue was resolved by the company very quickly, which made me happy because I really love the belt. I would certainly do business with the company again.

As far as money belts go its really in a class of its own. The zipper area has enough room to fit 4 sets of bills end to end, folded in half. I found you can fit 60 bills in there with ease. I supposed you might be able to squeeze more in there but I would be concerned in ripping out stitching and wearing the zipper down prematurely. Anyways I personally fit 2 sets of bills (30 total bills) and a small survival kit in the belt. This far exceeded my last money belt. It was so narrow I could fit about 30 bills, but it was bulging and could fit nothing else.

This really is a great money belt

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