The Flak Sack™: The Original Theft Resistant Drawstring Backpack for $119
April 19, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Myth: your stuff is safer in a full scale backpack than a drawstring bag. Fact: The Flak Sack™ is made with a double layer of heavy-duty, slash-resistant fabric that acts as a portable safe for your valuables. Designed to accommodate an on-the-go lifestyle, this bag offers premium convenience without sacrificing security. Simply lock the bag closed or to any secure object, and you can rest assured nobody is going to go rummaging through it when you store it at the gym.
- Secure locking system is as simple as pulling & locking
- Slash-resistant fabric was originally developed for use in high-performance body armor, assuring your valuables are safe
- RFID blocking technology shields credit cards, passports, smart cards, & key cards from unauthorized scanning
- Water resistance coating fights back against spills
- Sternum strap keeps ropes centered across your chest for extra security
- Fits a Macbook Pro 15″ or an iPad Mini in the interior pocket
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Material: proprietary blend of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene
- Dimensions: 18″ x 14″
- Capacity: 13 l
- Weight: 1.4 lb without lock
- Interior pocket: 10″ x 7.15″
- Designed in Columbus, Ohio
Includes
- The Flak Sack™ w/ Sternum Clip
- Solid Brass Lock
- Canvas/Muslin protective pouch
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