Items world travelers should not leave home without (Video)

World travelers should be sure to check out the following products that will help make their travels just that bit easier and more secure:

Leather RFID Passport Wallet

This is a handsome wallet that shields the radio frequency date contained in your passport and credit cards from high-tech thieves who use scanners to gain access to your personal info. Use this wallet to foil them.

Rain Logic Jacket

Don't be caught out when sudden showers strike. The travel gurus at ExOfficio thought of everything when they designed the highly functional raincoat that has both waterproof and wind-proof protection. The material is an exceptionally breathable and laminated stretch nylon.

Eton Hand Crank Radio/Phone Charger

World travelers will appreciate the AM/FM radio and weather alerts that keep you up-to-date. Features include a digital alarm clock, headphone output, LED flashlight and nightglow display.

Ballistic-look Computer Case

This is a case we especially love. The well-designed bag lets you get access to your computer either through the zippered entrance at the top of the gage OR from the zippered side entry pocket. It also protects your laptop with its removable, padded computer sleeve.

RFID-safe 100 Travel Waist Wallet

This super little wallet lets you keep your passport, credit cards and travel document under your clothing and out of sight of pickpockets and it has RFID blocking material that stops high-tech thieves scanning your info chips. It has two compartments for great organization and for extra security, no matter what celebration your travels will take you to.

San Francisco world travelers can take any of these items on their world travels. They can fly from SFO International Airport and find deals online at www.kayak.com

All the above items can be found at www.magellans.com or by calling toll-free 1-800-962-4943.

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, SF World Travel Examiner

Sheila O'Connor is a freelance travel and news writer who lives in San Francisco. When not traveling the globe and discovering all things new or ancient, Sheila is at home with her one child (2 are in college) and one cat. Sheila is originally from Scotland and has the accent to prove it.

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