Pacsafe Unisex’s Venturesafe Exp55 Anti-Theft Travel Pack-Black Backpack


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“WHERE IS YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE TAKING YOU?” – Pacsafe Founders Rob Schlipper & Magnus McGlashan

We’ve spent a lifetime carving our separate paths, traveling the world and seeking adventure. Trekking through Asia, hitchhiking through Europe and sailing high seas. We’ve each felt the thrill of coming across secret alleys in bustling cities, the joy having that first bite of a local delicacy, and the awe of standing alone among ancient ruins. We’ve also both felt the heartbreak of having our passports stolen, the discomfort of trying to sleep on top of our backpacks to keep them safe, and the anxiety of crossing a sketchy border with every dollar we own in our pockets. While some people think the threat of getting ripped off is all part of the adventure we were always like-minded in thinking there had to be a better way. That if you could take some extra security with you, then you can enjoy the ride even more. You might even push further out of your comfort zone to experience something new. Something life changing.

That’s why in 1998 we joined forces to start Pacsafe, with a vision to help travelers embrace life’s adventures, knowing their gear is safe. Beginning with one product – lockable eXomesh net invented by Rob to fit around any backpack – we’ve constantly innovated the travel security space to create some pretty cool stuff over the last two decades: bags that work as portable safes, backpacks that are easy to lock yet hard to break into, and wallets that helpprevent RFID skimming. They’re all designed with the same core intent: giving you peace of mind to experience the things that excite you.

We’ve managed to win some awards along the way for pioneering new technology, and are proud to be stocked by some of the most respected retailers in the world. But the biggest reward is seeing a Pacsafe bag on someone’s back in a customs queue, or a tote slung over somebody’s shoulder as they navigate a packed city street. We like to think that some of the bounce in their step comes from knowing their gear is covered.

One question we like to ask people continues to inspire our own journey: Where is your next adventure taking you?



Dimensions: 26.01 x 35.99 x 67.01 cm; 1.11 Kilograms
Model: 60341100
Manufacture: Outpac Designs, Inc.(Pacsafe)
Composition: Contains 0 Natural Wool Fiber
Department: Women’s
Department: Women’s
Origin: China

5 Responses

  1. AugustaBHC says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Liked this very much Great security features which do add a bit more weight but well worth it.
    A bit smaller capacity than I imagined because of thickness of fabric but lots of useful internal pockets.

  2. Anonymous says:

     Canada 🇨🇦

    Backpacked Europe for 5 weeks with the Exp 55 Pack.

    Me: Male, roughly 265lbs and 6’4″ in height.

    This backpack fit everything I needed. On travel days I was able to fit all my clothes, and my PacSafe X9 camera bag w/lenses into the Exp 55 without any issues.

  3. AdrianProffitt says:

     United States 🇺🇸

    The bag is great overall, great security features, high quality and very sturdy. BUT it’s definitely built for people with a smaller narrow frame, the straps on the side are a bit awkward looking when I wear the bag because I cant strap them close because of my hips

  4. Delmar8093 says:

     United States

    Great to have locking mechanism good cable good and one airport in India slight problem with cable getting through TSA checkpoi

  5. BurtonKish says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersReally like Pacsafe products. I also have the exp45. Works great. I’m on the road for different length trips so sometimes I take the 55 and sometimes the 45. I decided the 65 was too big
    I’m confused though. In one place I see it’s “designed for women” but the amazon store shows a pic with a guy carrying it. I’m a big guy and it seems to work ok for me.
    The only other thing – I really like the way the exp45 opens like a suitcase but the exp55 opens sideways. Not a big deal, just prefer the other way.
    Keep in mind that any container can be opened. This just makes it more difficult and time consuming. I’ve had duffle bags tampered with twice at hotels. I’ve counted the tabs on the zipper and when I came back I was able to determine that the zippers has been moved. Nothing of value in the bags. These bags prevent that kind of activity.
    A cable is included so the bags can be secured to a fixed object as well.