Anti-theft backpack
Pacsafe Metrosafe Backpack: practical buying notes

Best for: Travelers who prioritize hidden pockets, lockable zippers, and city security.
Quick verdict: An anti-theft bag is useful in crowded transit when passport and device organization matter.
Why we recommend it
- Security-focused pockets
- Good for city sightseeing
- Laptop-friendly layouts
What to check before buying
- Can be heavier
- Security features add cost
- May look more technical
What it may feel like in daily use
For a China trip, this kind of gear should reduce one concrete travel problem: charging, packing, comfort, navigation, language support, or daily carry. Check size, weight, compatibility, and whether it fits the way you actually travel.
Alternatives to compare
| MATEIN travel laptop backpack | Compare this if your route, packing style, budget, or device setup makes Pacsafe Metrosafe Backpack less suitable. |
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| Osprey Daylite Plus | Compare this if your route, packing style, budget, or device setup makes Pacsafe Metrosafe Backpack less suitable. |
| Crossbody anti-theft bag | Compare this if your route, packing style, budget, or device setup makes Pacsafe Metrosafe Backpack less suitable. |
FAQ
Should every China traveler buy this?
No. The right choice depends on season, itinerary, luggage style, devices, and how much walking or transit you expect.
Do prices change?
Yes. Retail prices and availability change often, so use Amazon for current price, specs, and recent customer questions.
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