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SCOTTeVEST RFID Vest for Men - 26 Hidden Pockets - Water Repellent for Travel & More

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Size: XX-Large


Color: Navy


Features

  • 100% Polyester
  • Made in the USA or Imported
  • Zipper closure
  • Machine Wash
  • [ 26 Hidden Pockets For Travel ] - Featuring over 20 concealed pockets this low profile men's travel vest can hold all of your essentials while traveling working hiking fishing golfing or simply running a few errands
  • [ Built In Anti Theft RFID Pocket for Security & Protection ] - Replace your money belt and safely secure your passport and credit cards with our built-in 13.56 MHz RFID frequency-protected wallet pocket
  • [ Breeze Through Airport Security ] - By storing all your electronics documents gadgets and accessories in this lightweight breathable vest you can simply take off the vest without having to empty your pockets when going through TSA
  • [ Weight Management System for All Day Comfort ] - Say goodbye to heavy tactical jackets with limited storage or flimsy lopsided money belts. Our lightweight polyester utility jacket are the all-in-one replacement for men's wallets anti-pickpocket bags card cases and money organizers. Please reference the sizing chart to ensure you select the correct size
  • [ 2 Year Warranty ] - Since 2000 we have designed the best multi-pocket clothing available, including options for big and tall customers. We love what we do and we stand behind every product we make. All SCOTTeVEST garments come with a 2-year warranty covering your product from any/all manufacturer defects. This warranty does not cover wear and tear ripped or stained garments or other damage due to user error

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 18 x 15 x 2 inches; 2 Pounds


Department ‏ : ‎ Mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 26, 2016


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ SCOTTeVEST


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  • Lots of useful and secure pockets. Rain-repellent. Very sticky zippers. Back doesn’t breathe. Lumpy appearance.
Size: Small Color: Black
I bought this vest (Scottevest RFID Travel Vest, Large) for a trip to Alaska. When it arrived it fit well enough but I had so much trouble with the zippers that I returned it. Instead I bought the Scottevest RFID Travel Vest w/ 2-way zipper, which is identical to this vest except for having a 2-way zipper in front instead of a 1-way zipper. I was afraid to order another 1-way zipper vest because of the very sticky zippers, so I ordered the version with a 2-way zipper and it came just before I left for Alaska. I wore the version with the 1-way zipper around my house and yard for 2 or 3 days, and the version with the 2-way zipper for about 14 days on my Alaska trip. Because the design, construction, pockets, website specs and fit of the 1-way zipper RFID vest are the same as for the 2-way zipper RFID vest, my comments apply to both vests. I wore the vest every day, several hours per day, on a recent Alaska trip in early July that included two 7-hour plane flights, three 1-hour flights, a 7-day cruise and about ten light hikes on forest trails and walks on city streets (no backpacking or camping). Outdoor daytime temperatures ranged from 50 to 70 degrees F in sun, clouds and rain (of course a vest covers only the torso and not the arms, so it is necessary to add a rain jacket or use an umbrella when it rains). Summary: This sturdy, rain-resistant travel SEV vest has numerous pockets that can keep a lot of useful stuff close at hand. After a couple of tries I was able to find a size that fit OK. Throughout the trip the zippers kept sticking and some even required pliers to budge. The vest was fairly heavy and warm, which was not a problem on cold days or on planes, in cars and while walking around the ship. When I got hot on outdoor hikes and walks I could ventilate my front by opening the main vest zipper, but the back of the vest did not breathe causing the back of my shirt to become hot and sweaty at temperatures above 70 degrees F (a problem similar to one I encountered with an SEV windbreaker on a trip to China). When the sweating problem got too bad I had to remove the vest; if I had had a suitable small daypack I probably would have switched to it instead of the vest for hiking or extended walking. The dual phone pockets held my iPhone 7, but the rubbery transparent panels in the phone pockets made it difficult to insert and remove the phone, which was a snug fit. While the vest has many positive attributes, the sticky zippers, non-breatheable back and sticky phone pockets led me to return it. I was glad I purchased the SEV vest via Amazon Prime, which has an equitable return policy, because awhile back I purchased directly from SEV a convertible jacket that had an obvious stitching defect and was unable to return or replace it. Detailed Review: (for those who like to read long reviews) 1. Durability. After 14 days and 60+ hours of use this vest showed no signs of wear and tear; though it no longer looked new it still had creases due to the original shipping. A few loose threads appeared here and there that I was afraid to pull on or cut for fear some stitches might unravel. 2. Usefulness. It took me a day or two of experimenting to determine which pockets were best for holding various items, and another day to remember where I kept everything, but I quickly found good uses for almost all of the pockets. The mix of objects in the pockets of course varies depending on whether one is on an airplane or ship, in a car, hiking through a rainforest or strolling down a boulevard. I always used the vest to carry my wallet, cell phone, camera, sunglasses and keys, and at various times carried ear buds, ear plugs, inflatable pillow, sleeping mask, gloves, water bottle, boarding pass, passport, pen, chapstick, iPad, mini-umbrella and knitted hat (not all at the same time, of course). 3. Water- and stain-resistance. The vest sheds rain well, but since it is a vest it obviously cannot keep one’s arms dry, which really requires adding an umbrella or rain jacket or poncho. I wore the vest during many meals but did not spill anything on it so I can’t evaluate its stain resistance. 4. Fit. I am 6 ft tall and weigh 190 pounds and wear a size L in shirts and sweaters and L or XL in jackets. The size XL vest was too large and loose for me, even with many pockets filled with stuff. The size L fit comfortably with all pockets empty, and fairly snugly with half of the pockets filled with stuff like cell phone, camera, wallet, sunglasses, etc. I was able to wear the size L vest over a shirt or sweater or hoodie with a T-shirt as the base layer. On rainy days I wore an XL rain jacket over the size L vest. On cold days I wore an XL full-zip hoodie over the size L vest. 5. Appearance. In ads for travel clothing the vests and jackets appear to be sleek and smooth and well-fitting because there is little or nothing in the pockets. However, once you put items in even half the pockets your torso will show lumps and bulges, though not as badly as with the old-style safari jackets and fishing vests with all the pockets and flaps on the outside. On the other hand, anyone who buys travel vests or jackets with lots of pockets is likely to care more about usefulness than style. When you wear this vest you may not look like a model or blend in with the locals, but you will have the satisfaction of discouraging pickpockets and being able to carry needed items close at hand. 6. Issues. a. Sticky zippers. Almost all of the vest’s pockets have zippers, and most of them jammed or stuck at one time or another during my 14-day trip. Some of the zippers stuck repeatedly every day, which became extremely frustrating. There were even a few zippers I had to unstick using my mini-Leatherman pliers. The really sticky zippers were mostly on the exterior and had metal pulls; the interior zippers with rubber or plastic pulls generally worked OK from day one. While the sticking zipper problem began to ease after two weeks of heavy use and encouragement from my pliers, it should not be necessary to use pliers to move or adjust the zippers on a new garment, especially a very expensive one. I don’t think finding and using good zippers is rocket science; I have several old, under-25-dollar, full-zip hoodies and fleeces with no-name zippers and none of them has ever been sticky. One way to improve this vest significantly would be to upgrade to YKK or other high-quality zippers. [I experienced this major sticking zipper problem on both the 1-way RFID zipper vest and the 2-way RFID zipper vest.] b. Breatheability. On several hikes and walks while wearing the vest the back of my shirt got wet from sweat while the front remained dry. These were 2 to 5 mile treks over somewhat hilly terrain or on city streets, ambient daytime temperature 50-70 degrees F, mixed sun/clouds/rain, no backpack. When I started heating up I was able to ventilate the front of my torso by partially or totally unzipping the front of the vest. However, the back of the vest did not breathe and there was no way to ventilate the back, so no moisture escaped and eventually the back of my shirt got wet from sweat. After I returned from my trip I wore the vest over a shirt during a hilly walk at 81 degrees F and got a sweaty back after a few blocks. (I had a similar problem with an SEV windbreaker on a trip to China; OK at temperatures up to about 70 degrees F, a tendency toward excessive heat and sweating above 70 degrees.) While removing the vest stopped the sweating problem, an alternative would have been to wear a small daypack instead of the vest for outdoor treks. Possible design solutions to this problem might be to add a back vent or to use a breatheable fabric. (I had the same breatheability problem with both the 1-way and 2-way zipper RFID vests.) c. Phone pockets. My iPhone 7 in a thin case fit snugly in both of the two internal phone pockets. However, the pockets have a transparent, rubbery panel that caught on the phone, so it took both hands and considerable manipulation to get the phone into and out of the pocket. This problem occurred even when I removed the phone from its case and tried to slide the phone into the pocket by itself. One possible solution to this problem would be to substitute a durable and slippery see-through mesh material for the rubbery panels. (This problem occurred on both the 1-way and 2-way zipper RFID vests.) 7. Summary of Pros - The vest has many pockets that hold lots of things that are convenient to have close at hand when traveling. - You can load the vest with stuff, wear it to the airport, put it into a tray and send it through the scanner. - The vest looks smooth and fairly attractive when the pockets are empty. - The front of the vest can be ventilated to control moisture and temperature by opening the very useful two-way front zipper part way or all the way. (Can be ventilated with a one-way zipper but the two-way zipper version of this vest is more versatile.) - The vest is water repellent. - The interior phone pockets will hold an iPhone 7 with a thin case. - The interior RFID pocket, a desirable security measure, holds a wallet and passport. - The small interior ID pocket holds a driver’s license and hotel room card key, so when you need them you don’t have to dig them out of the wallet in the RFID pocket, which is inside another pocket. 8. Summary of Cons - Some of the zippers repeatedly stuck or jammed, some even requiring pliers to unstick. - The back of the vest is not breatheable or ventilated, which caused hot and sweaty conditions while I was walking or hiking at temperatures around 70 degrees F or above. - The vest shows bulges and lumps when half of the pockets are filled, even with a vest one size up. - The rubbery panels on the phone pockets “grab” the phone and make inserting and removing it a two-handed and inconvenient process. 9. Bottom line. The vest is very functional and has many positive attributes, but for me these are outweighed by the issues noted above, so I returned it via Amazon Prime. (I ended up returning both the 1-way and 2-way zipper RFID vests for the reasons noted above.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2017 by Ro Ma

  • Buy one size up because of fit and not actually too small.
Size: Small Color: Black
I ordered a small because that's what I usually wear but it's too tight around the armpits AND extremely loose around the waist. The previous reviewer that said to buy one size up was totally right but not because the sizes run small. It's because the sizes are fit for a person without a chest/back and has a huge gut. This is made for people fit/shaped like a pear. I guess that's the stereotype of the average American? Are they trying to say not to gift this to someone unless they're a "husky" American? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by Alan C.

  • good choice
Size: 3X-Large Tall Color: Navy
I first ordered this vest when Filson stopped selling its own multi-pocket vest. The replacement from SCOTTeVEST has been a good choice, yet not without a few problems. Thw zipperheads after a number of years came off. I would welcome another deep inside pocket on the right inside, like the one on the left. Yet otherwise this is a fine choice for someone who needs a lot of pockets. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 by Sid Cundiff

  • Nice product
Size: X-Large Tall Color: Black
Bunch of pockets. So many, I’ll probably think I lost something when i have it all along! Great value and quality.
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023 by Pedro Lucero

  • A great addition for travel
I purchase the vest to offload some weight when flying to Europe and back. Last time I was changed $150 for overweight carry-on when TAP airline setup an unexpected trap at the gate weighting all passengers carry on. I usually carry a lot of gadgets for vacation and work so I decided to use the vest. It has a lot of pockets and I was able to stash almost 3 kg into it. And still space left. I found this vest was very handy during travel as well. Each pocket has a zipper so I securely keept passports, hotel cards, rental car keys, cash, phones, spare camera batteries during travel as well. Walking around the city I don't need a backpack at all. The vest even has a bottle holder inside a pocket. Also I like the small details they make like lens cleaner cloth for glasses attached and a key ring lock inside a pocket. Wearing the vest is fine if weather is not hot or day is cloudy. I was not able to wear this under direct sunlight on a hot day. It means it works only for airports if travel in the summer but has more utility in spring or autumn. Overall I am happy with the purchase and will wear it on my next trip. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2023 by Eugene

  • Looks great, designed smartly and made with love
Size: Large Color: Khaki
With multiple pockets including a few secret ones, it is going to help me keep things organized. There is a special pocket for glasses that I used to lose or misplace, a pocket for a passport that eliminates the need in a travel belt, and many other features that would make traveling more convenient
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023 by Michael K

  • Good addition to your packing list.
This is a great piece to add to your travel list or bag! There are so many pockets for all the things you need when your traveling! I also like how it has the RFID protection- when you’re traveling you never now! Would highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023 by KA

  • Still the best vests for travel
I love Scottivests and this is my 3rd (I accidentally stood too close to a bonfire and burned holes in the 1st, still wear the 2nd). Took this one with family to Spain and it performed perfectly. The hidden i side pockets are great for keeping important things same ftom pickpockets. I had my first problem ever - 2 days into the trip the left hand pocket zipper pull disappeared. I don’t remember any time it was snagged or difficult to use. Regardless the exchange process when I got home was super easy and I’m rocking the replacement. This is also one of the few high performance brands that make big sizes that are actually comfortable! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023 by ckh

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