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The DigiSafe 100 neck lanyard securely totes your valuable electronics helping prevent theft or loss.
| Material: | Polyester/stainless steel |
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| Weight: | 1 ounce |
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| Black | 9.95 |
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Safety neck lanyard a must buy! | |
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| This extremely strong, probably steel wire reinforced lanyard beats others at securely toting your cell phone, digital camera or other small electronics. The adjustable length feature is very useful, as some items need to be used farther away than others. The length from one's waist is also adjusted. Ever had an item dangle and hit your belt buckle constantly? The lanyard comes with a second attachment for another item, allowing them be switched around at will. The attaching clips are *very* hard to unclick, this is probably by design. Overall an excellent purchase. Too bad it only comes with one other clip attachment. | |
| Orlando from Puerto Rico at REI on 09/27/2007 | |
Product update now makes it useless | |
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| Old version of this lanyard is pictured on rei.com. Current one purchased by me in REI store now has a plastic break apart connector to avoid this steel cable lanyard garroting you if it gets caught. Seems a good idea but now a now a firm pull on the item attached causes the lanyard to come apart. So if a thief snatches the attached item they will get it. A normal nylon cord is now stronger. Personally I would take the risk of not having the break apart connector as pulling on the lanyard actually makes it longer. | |
| Louis the Biker at REI on 03/29/2009 | |