Genius travel vest will help you save £100s on luggage fees – it can even store laptops
HOLIDAYMAKERS are impressed with "brilliant" "luggage boosting" vests that can carry laptops and tablets, and mean people no longer have to pay for checked baggage.
Airlines make money by charging passengers to bring more than just hand luggage on board planes.
However, the vest means that people can now use their clothing to carry much more than normal, without having to pay for extra bags.
has twenty-six concealed pockets, meaning it has plenty of capacity for passengers to take extra items with them.
Seven of the pockets are discreetly positioned on the outside of the vest while 19 are strategically placed on the inside.
Among the compartments, it contains two touch-sensitive pockets for smartphones, two large pockets for tablets or 12” laptops and one large compartment to hold a laptop of up to 15".
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There are also credit card compartments and an earphone routing system so people can listen to music without their headphones getting tangled.
Also on the vest is an elasticated band for securing liquid bottles or fragile equipment.
Don't worry about being thieves - the vest has a pickpocket-proof design to keep valuables safe.
is even waterproof and windproof so people can carry their belongings and valuables in rain and snow without having to worry about damaging them.
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The vest is available for £94.99, where it has an overall rating of 4/5, with more than 80 per cent of reviewers giving it either four or five stars.
It's available in either khaki or black.
Of those who reviewed it, one said: "Totally Brilliant, used it for my flight to Tenerife. Kept everything safe."
Another wrote: "It holds all your paraphernalia with ease. An excellent travelling garment and the iPad pockets are great."
A third added: " is a luggage booster. I put all my gadgets within this jacket and I'm not afraid I will lose it."
Another traveller has revealed how she manages to pack for a three-week trip without using checked-in luggage.
And a flight attendant has revealed the most common item that passengers lose on the plane.