🛡️ Gear Up for the Unexpected!
The 55L EMP Dry Duffel Bag is a heavy-duty, water-resistant bag designed for ultimate signal-blocking capabilities. Featuring a durable tarpaulin exterior and a double-fold Faraday cage design, it effectively blocks Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, and RFID signals. With a spacious 55L capacity and two compartments, this bag is ideal for professionals needing secure storage for electronics and survival gear.
Color | Black |
Material Type | Tarpaulin |
Capacity | 55 Liters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 25"L x 10"W x 14"H |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Compartments | 2 |
Handle Type | Double |
Strap Type | Basic |
Closure Type | Buckle |
F**E
Great bag!
I like this duffel bag. Very useful in blocking signal. Throw you phone in there and see for yourself. Great quality item.
M**L
When not in use
I learned about faraday protection from someone who used to be in the military. He's got some things protected with faraday 'cages'.I wasn't too interested in doing the same, but then heard about it more and more. Then I began seeing more items available online for that very use.Apparently almost everyone knows about it now.So I started with getting some fabric. I found that a single layer or two didn't truly block my phone signal. I had to fold it over several times to get complete protection. I realized that something more would be needed.Family members got their ham license and have radios they use occasionally. I thought this bag would be good for them so they could be stored in this and protected when they aren't actively being used. That way they are safe most of the time.That would be a good thing to have protected so that if 'it' happened and some things got damaged we'd still have some form of communication available.Good sized bag. It could hold more than just the radios so I'll have to think about what else we want to put inside it.One thing I wondered about it how this goes through the airlines. I haven't done any research yet, but I wonder if it would be block the x-ray machine? That may be against the rules so I would have to call before I tried to take it on a plane.So now I'm one of 'those' people who has a faraday 'cage'.I'm now either weird or I'll be grateful later.
C**N
Fortress for Your Gear, Faraday Cage for Your Signals
In a world increasingly dependent on electronics, the Faraday Defense 55L EMP Dry Duffel Bag promises a shield against the unseen threats of EMPs, signal tracking, and data breaches. As a tech-reliant adventurer, I was intrigued by Faraday Defense's promise of electronic sanctuary. Packing my laptop, tablet, and camera gear, I hit the road, trying it out for myself, and found out it has proven to be a reliable companion for privacy and security.While I didn't encounter any rogue EMP blasts (ha-ha-ha), the bag held up admirably to everything from torrential rain showers to dusty campsites. As a bug-out duffel bag, it offers features like signal-blocking, anti-tracking, and RF shielding, making it a standout choice for law enforcement and military use. The bag's XL size provides ample space for essentials, as it easily swallowed my gear. The sturdy and heavy-duty construction felt reassuringly protective & ensured durability in various conditions. The water-resistant tarpaulin adds an extra layer of protection, making it suitable for outdoor and unpredictable environments.Here are a few of the pros and cons of the Faraday Defense 55L EMP Dry XL Duffel Bag:Pros:Fortress for Your ElectronicsDry Dock for Your GearSpacious Shelter for SurvivalBuilt Like a BunkerStylishly StealthyCons:Bulkier than a BackpackNot a Magic ShieldNo ZippersThree layers of CYBER NC (Nickel/Copper) lining create a Faraday cage, blocking EMPs, RF/EMF signals, and GPS tracking, keeping your devices and information safe and sound. The water-resistant tarpaulin exterior and tight closure keep your belongings dry and protected. The 55L of storage lets you pack everything from laptops and tablets to survival gear and clothing. Heavy-duty tarpaulin and reinforced handles mean this bag can handle the rough and tumble. No flimsy fabric or ripped seams. The sleek black design and understated branding make this bag as practical as it is discreet.The Faraday cage and heavy-duty construction come at a cost – weight and bulk. Be prepared for a slightly heftier carry compared to a regular backpack. While effective, the Faraday cage doesn't block all signals. Cell phone calls and data might still get through depending on the strength of the signal and proximity to towers. The bag doesn’t have any zippered closures. You bring both sides together and then roll it over a couple of times and then to keep it closed, you secure the buckles on the top and each side. Consider your budget and how critical signal blocking is for your needs as this bag comes at a premium compared to your average duffel.Overall,if you're concerned about protecting your electronics from EMPs, signal tracking, and data breaches, or simply want a durable and water-resistant duffel bag for your adventures, the Faraday Defense 55L is a solid choice. It offers peace of mind, exceptional protection, and a hefty dose of practicality. Just be aware of its size and weight, and consider your budget and the level of signal blocking you truly need. For those who value digital security and preparedness, the Faraday Defense is a fortress for your gear and a shield against the unseen threats of the modern world.
D**N
Huge duffel
This is a huge duffel bag. It states it’s a tactical bag and that if you put your cellphone or tablet in them that it can’t be traced. I did try this and it worked at times and other times it didn’t.I feel that this bag is very well made. It is water resistant. It’s very sturdy. I do not feel that this bag is worth $300. I most likely would not buy this bag again due to me being such a cheap man and the fact that I feel it isn’t worth it.
M**G
Great bag
This bag is very well-made absolutely weatherproof and RDF resistant. I know I didn’t get that abbreviation right but basically you can put your computer in your credit cards inside this bag and there’s nobody that can read it with any other silly little machines I like the strap and the pockets that are included with this bag is again very heavy duty and definitely worth the money. I think very practical if you are in a situation where you’re concerned about your personal information being stolen or if you are in a police or military
R**S
Nice waterproof bug out bag
This bag is fine for an all weather duffel, as it will definitely keep your gear dry. I am unable to personally verify the listed claims. The one test I could do was to place a cellphone inside and close the bag up, and the phone did ring through when someone else called. As the listing includes the following disclaimer, "Before using this product, you must evaluate it and determine if it is suitable for your intended application. You assume all risks and liability associated with such use." any of the claims on the listing are up to the owner to prove, and with my limited resources, I cannot verify that claim. That said, I don't know that the list price ($299 at the time of posting) is a fair price for a nice quality, weather resistant bag. Note: I did not test that the bag is waterproof with submerging, but when spraying water on the outside, it beaded up, and the inside of the bag was dry.
N**I
Awesome duffel bag for travel!
It does exactly what it says it's supposed to do and is AWESOME. I think this is THE way to travel especially when there are so many bad actors out and about in the world. The bag itself is well made and looks very attractive AND has top notch security built right in! You can't beat that.
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