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| Founded | 1998 |
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| Headquarters | Hong Kong |
| Products | Travel gear |
| Parent | Outpac Designs Ltd |
| Website | www.pacsafe.com |
Pacsafe is a brand owned by an Australian company with its headquarters in Hong Kong and office in the United States that specializes in smart travel gear with built-in innovative anti-theft technology. The company manufactures adventure backpacks, urban and leisure bags, women’s bags, photography bags, motorcycle bags and travel accessories such as straps, cables and locks.
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Outpac Designs Limited, makers of Pacsafe, was established in 1998 by two Australians.[1] Their inspiration behind the original Pacsafe product and travel security products came while travelling in South America, where they saw chicken wire put around bags to protect it against thieves. Shortly afterwards, they created the slashproof wire cage system eXomesh, the Pacsafe 85L.[2]
eXomesh is a patented anti-theft technology found in most Pacsafe products. It is a strong, lightweight, flexible, high-tensile, stainless steel, slashproof wire mesh which is used as a cage system (locks closed and secures to fixture with a heavy duty locking device) externally fitted to bags or laminated between fabric to form a bag and act as a slashguard.
Slashproof Carrysafe straps are adjustable and reinforced with a lightweight, flexible, high-tensile stainless steel wire to prevent opportunistic bag slashers from slicing through bag straps.
Hooks with a special turning mechanism that securely locks the strap to the bag, and can also be unfastened to wrap the strap and bag around a secure fixture.
Concealed zippers that are locked down and attached to clips to prevent thieves from accessing the bag.
Pacsafe produces a wide range of smart travel gear. The original product Pacsafe 85L is an expandable wire mesh net backpack and bag protector. In 2005, the Travel Sentry Approved (TSA) program was introduced to the Pacsafe locks and in 2006, the Citysafe series was added to enhance the women’s travel bag lineup.
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