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Blog: Tips & Info

Packing a Decoy Wallet

Men's hand wallet in the pocket


You’ve heard the warnings: keep your money close, watch out for pickpockets, don’t flash your cash. But what if there’s a way to outsmart petty thieves before they even get the chance? Enter the throwaway wallet, a simple, surprisingly effective safety hack that seasoned travelers quietly swear by.

If you’re traveling solo or heading somewhere with a higher risk of theft, here’s why you might want to carry one and how to do it right.

What Is a Throwaway Wallet?

A throwaway wallet (also called a decoy or dummy wallet) is a fake wallet that you carry in place of or alongside your real one. It has just enough “stuff” in it to look real, like expired gift cards, a little local currency, and maybe even a used-up transit card, but nothing that would truly hurt to lose.

If someone tries to rob you or snatch your belongings, this is the wallet you hand over.

Why Carry One?

  • Reduces risk of losing your real valuables
    If something does happen, you can hand over the decoy without giving up your ID, credit cards, or emergency cash.
  • Gives peace of mind
    You can relax more knowing you’re prepared—especially in crowded markets, buses, or unfamiliar areas.
  • It can be a lifesaver in the worst-case scenario
    If you’re ever confronted, having something to hand over might help de-escalate the situation quickly.

What Goes in a Throwaway Wallet?

Keep it simple, but believable:

  • A small amount of local currency (enough to look legit)
  • Expired or used-up gift cards
  • Old hotel key card or expired transit pass
  • Fake or outdated membership cards (bonus if they have a photo)
  • A folded receipt or two

What NOT to include:

  • Your real ID
  • Any bank or credit cards that still work
  • Personal info that could be used for fraud

Pro Tips for Using a Throwaway Wallet

  • Keep your real wallet somewhere safer
    Use a money belt, neck pouch, or an inner zip pocket – anywhere less obvious.
  • Place your throwaway wallet in an easy-access spot
    Front backpack pocket, outer purse compartment, or even a jacket pocket. Somewhere a thief would expect.
  • Act like it’s the real one
    If you’re ever in a situation where you’re asked to hand it over, do so calmly and without hesitation.

When and Where Is This Most Useful

  • Traveling in cities known for pickpocketing (like Barcelona, Rome, or Hanoi)
  • Riding crowded buses, metros, or trains
  • Visiting busy outdoor markets or festivals
  • Walking solo at night in areas with higher petty crime

Note: This is not about fear, it’s about being prepared, just like locking your suitcase or using a crossbody bag.

Peace of Mind While You Explore

The goal isn’t to travel in fear, it’s to travel with confidence. A throwaway wallet is just one more small step to help you feel safer, especially when you’re solo. Like wearing sunscreen or having a backup charger, it’s something you might not need, but will be glad you brought if you do.

“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.”