By
Carol Driver
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Bullet-proof luggage which can be used as a ‘defence shield in the event of an assault’ is going on sale exclusively in London, with prices starting from £4,195.
The limited-edition TecknoMonster’s Kasor range is protected by dark grey carbon fibre shells inspired by technology from the aviation and space industries, and is made with ‘dangerous travel’ in mind.
Customised ‘indestructible’ bullet-proof panels can be added to ensure the cases are ‘totally unassailable’.

Safety first: The new TecknoMonster’s Kasor range can be fitted with bullet-proof panels

High-protection: The cases an be used ‘as a defence shield in the event of an assault’ according to the company
Inside features hand-stitched safety straps and leather handles on the aluminum rod pull bar and a patented high-sealing rubber to protect the zip.
The range, which will be exclusively available in Harrods in London from April, comprises a set of three, four-wheel trolley cases, with luxury quilted leather interior linings in black and orange, and a cabin case.
Prices for the smallest piece of luggage start at £4,195.
On its website, TechnoMonster, which is based in Italy, says: ‘TKSS means TecknoMonster Security System. It is a system of bullet-proof panels which can be installed on the trolley on request.
‘TecknoMonster TKSS bullet-proof panels are designed for customers travelling in dangerous areas during their business trips.
‘On
the one hand, TecknoMonster trolleys can be used as a defense shield in
the event of an assault, and on the other, the bullet-proof panel
protects the trolley contents and make them unassailable.


Dangerous travel: The TecknoMonster range goes on sale in Harrods, London, in April, and, right, the range of four suitcases
‘It is therefore crucial for the protection of sensitive data, whether they are on paper or on electronic devices.’
The company adds on its promotional material that the bullet-proof Kevlar panels are like those used by the Army.
CEO of Case Luggage, Stephen Spitz, who sourced the TecknoMonster range from Italy, said: ‘The addition of optional bullet proof panels ensures that these cases are totally unassailable.
‘They are designed for travellers to dangerous areas and can be used for dual purpose protection – as a defence shield and to protect sensitive data, either on paper or electronic devices such as laptops.
‘When you are away on frequent business trips, your luggage becomes your home so space-saving, lightweight luggage is vital, as is reliability, practicality and security.
‘The Kasor range by TecknoMonster offers all these elements and more. As a symbol of excellence, they are sure to become icons of premium luggage.’

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jinglejangle,
UK,
3 hours ago
What the eff do you have to carry in your luggage to make someone shoot at it??
jinglejangle,
UK,
3 hours ago
What the eff do you have to carry in your luggage to make someone shoot at it???
PIETROT,
london, United Kingdom,
4 hours ago
Oh thank god my rain coat is fine: wait what about me?.
Andi,
Atyrau Kazakhstan,
5 hours ago
Airline Baggage Allowance 20kg, weight of suitcase anyone….? probably more, not sure this is going to work!
Barond,
Bangkok,
1 hour ago
Myfartssmelllikehell,
London, United Kingdom,
6 hours ago
Hmm Surely a bullet proof vest would be safer?

Grandma Betsy,
my cozy little home, Australia,
7 hours ago
This would have come in handy so many times, Great idea!
lucytaylor,
newport, United States,
10 hours ago
WHY??? Who is going to shoot your luggage??
lycisca,
Trapani, United Kingdom,
10 hours ago
If you need bullet proof luggage you’re choosing the wrong destinations.

EL-SOPHIA,
UK, United Kingdom,
12 hours ago
Should go a bomb….

Timmiy,
Cheshire, United Kingdom,
12 hours ago
I don’t think I’d fit in one of those if someone started shooting at me; and besides would you have time to empty it?
lucytaylor,
newport, United States,
10 hours ago
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