

🛫 Travel Smart, Stay Secure, Look Effortless
The WALNEW Passport Holder Neck Pouch is a premium, RFID-blocking travel wallet crafted from durable, lightweight nylon. Featuring 7 versatile pockets and an adjustable neck strap, it offers secure, hands-free storage for passports, cards, cash, and phones. Designed for both men and women, its slim, breathable design ensures comfort and discreet protection against pickpockets, making it an essential travel companion for the modern professional.

























| Care instructions | Dry Cloth Clean |
| Fabric type | Nylon |
M**E
Good quality and easy to use and wear
I bought 2 of these for a recent trip. Great if you need to carry a passport or phone and need to be hands free. Not bulky and good quality.
K**Z
Perfect Travel Companion
I recently purchased the WALNEW Passport Holder Neck Pouch Travel Wallet and it has been a game-changer during my travels. The slim design is both practical and stylish, and the light green color adds a refreshing touch. Design & Comfort: The necks pouch is lightweight and comfortable to wear around the neck, even during long days of sightseeing. The lanyard strap is adjustable, making it easy to find the right fit. It’s discreet enough that I feel secure carrying it around, and it doesn’t feel bulky or uncomfortable against my skin. RFID Blocking Feature: One of the standout features is the RFID blocking technology. Knowing that my important information, like credit card and passport data, is protected from electronic theft gives me peace of mind when traveling. It’s a simple, yet incredibly effective feature that adds an extra layer of security. Storage & Organization: The wallet has multiple compartments for passport, cards, money, and other essentials. It’s slim enough to be unobtrusive, yet roomy enough to hold everything I need without feeling overstuffed. I particularly appreciate the secure zippered compartment, which keeps my valuables safe. Versatility: This pouch is suitable for both men and women, and it’s perfect for a variety of travel scenarios. Whether I’m on an international flight, at an airport, or just exploring a new city, I know my essentials are safe and easily accessible. I love how I can quickly grab my passport, cards, or money without digging through my bag. Conclusion: Overall, the WALNEW Passport Holder Neck Pouch Travel Wallet has exceeded my expectations. It’s a practical, secure, and stylish solution for organizing my travel essentials. If you’re looking for a convenient, RFID-protected travel wallet, I highly recommend this one!
C**R
Great travel wallet!
Love how flat it is and all the easy to get to pockets. Great for organizing. Lost one star for the wimpy strap. This would be easy to cut but really for the price it is work buying.
H**L
Small, but perfectly sized pocts, durable, will wear well.
Bought for recent cross-country flight, primarily to minimize the "2 carry-on" rule. It worked great! All the zippers worked, the pouches are the perfect size, it carried quite a bit more than I expected.
J**A
GOOD PRICE & DURABILITY
This travel pack was durable, comfortable & discreet for my travels through Europe. At first I thought the price was kind of high but the velcro & zippers are strong and pockets are all deep. I was able to carry my wallet, phone (iPhone 13), passport, cash, coins, travel cards all at once. The design also meant no extra weight on my body & the strap was adjustable. I recommend putting the pack on before you put on your jacket. I felt safer knowing all of my sensitive documents were close to my body. Overall, 9/10 and I will be using this for future trips!!
M**L
Carry personal items safe and secure during travel abroad
Great product. Holds all my money and passport securely. Even RFID area for my cards. Long enough for a large man to wear.
M**R
Perfect for travel.
I bought this for a recent trip to Europe. It is sooo convenient and I enjoyed having my passport, phone, cash and credit cards in this convenient travel pouch under my jacket. No need to carry a purse and worry about having it stolen.
V**A
Meh -- Decent pouch but disappointing pocket design
This pouch has all the basic ideas right. If you're looking for a cheap yet decent solution -- its a pretty good one. Just be aware its not a great travel pouch, just a basic one that, annoyingly, could easily be a whole lot better at the same price. It is as good as most (with one big exception) and will work. The good: light, slim design with softish materials that don't rub/scratch against the skin. It has an ID display window (that is a tad deeper than other leading pouches -- I'm looking at you, Lewis & Clark -- so the card feels a bit less likely to fall out) and multiple pockets to organize passport, travel docs, emergency cash, etc. The not so good: The pockets were very poorly thought out. The bottom front is too small to fit a Passport card, DL, credit card, or any other normal size card you may ever wish to put in it -- completely useless for anything but paper clips really. It has two vertical side pockets which would be perfect for your passport but, of course, don't fit a passport -- mostly useless (I use them to keep multiple currencies separate). Also there are two of them where there should only be one as it just adds too much bulk (if you count, you'll find 6(!!) stacked pockets (7 total) where most people want a slim pouch, not a 'Passport Rucksack'!). There is one large internal pocket with a mesh divider to make two. This is where your passport will go, and it will swim around as the pocket is much bigger. This is where most people will want to put their paper tickets but, as with most travel pouches, it is too short for that without folding. On the back is a final pocket covered in soft mesh for comfort against your skin. Some may want to put their passport here and, unlike some competing models, this pouch's pocket is deep enough a passport is somewhat secure from jumping out if you go active. I tend to use it for those pesky paper tickets (I dislike folding them) because its the easiest place to access them without having to open flaps. And finally, that one exception and one pet peeve: The strap is single stitched. This is either a huge problem or, if you have access to a sewing machine, no problem at all. The strap is Not To Be Trusted as it will easily pull out -- especially after a bit of wear and loosening. Simple solution is another row of heavy stitching and you're good to go. It doesn't invalidate the pouch for me, but definitely something to be aware of. FWIW: the pet peeve is no pen holder. Anyone who travels finds they need a pen regularly (filling out entry forms, etc.) and I always keep a small one in my passport case. You can certainly clip a pen to the edge of the main compartment, but less ideal than having a slot that actually holds it securely. Short version: Its a decent pouch with a lot of pockets. If you are of the highly organized nature, this pouch gives you a slot for lots of things and you may like it a lot. Just be aware none of them fit the normal/expected uses so you'll end up stuffing important things rather loosely in over-large slots. My recommendation is buy a simpler pouch (3-4 pockets) that actually fits your intended uses. Example: I have an old Eagle Creek pouch very similar to this one but only 3 pockets -- the simplicity works better. Lewis & Clark makes almost the same pouch but lose a couple pockets and adds just (BARELY) enough space to shove passport in the side pockets -- some think it works better as well, but I'd argue the minor improvement is not worth twice the price.
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