HitchSafe is Perfect for Divers!
February 28, 2008 3:07 pm Deals and Sales
We just added a neat product to our online offerings….the HitchSafe trailer hitch receiver safety vault. This cool product has been around for a few years, but we have just become aware of it and it is perfect for scuba divers. Divers always have a tough decision to make when driving to a shore-diving location. They can’t lock their cars without finding a safe hiding place for the car keys. The HitchSafe completely solves this problem. The HitchSafe installs in a standard 2″ trailer hitch receiver and provides you with a secure place to put your car key, a couple of credit cards, and maybe a little cash. This solid steel vault is secured inside your 2″ hitch receiver by strong, steel bolt pins that can only be removed when the HitchSafe is properly removed using the combination. A simple user-chosen three digit combination allows you to easily remove the HitchSafe and access your contents. The included dust cover cap hides the whole works from trouble makers and the security of the combination entry prevents unwanted intrusion. Take a look at the link below for more details on the HitchSafe security vault for divers.
HitchSafe Trailer Hitch Security Vault - Available at DiveSports.com
This is also a great place to store that second car key so you can easily rescue yourself if you lock your keys in your car. No need to worry with those magnetic boxes that often fall off and are the FIRST place a potential thief checks. Put that spare in the HitchSafe and it will always be there when you need it.
Phil Ellis
Buy a HitchSafe Trailer Hitch Security Vault at DiveSports.com




March 1st, 2008 at 3:03 PM
this is a great idea. i have found myself looking for a place to to hide my keys while diving the jetties at destin. i will not have to look no more. thanks to divesports.
March 3rd, 2008 at 4:14 PM
That is very sweet… I found one at home depot that I bolted to my inner wheel well, but it only holds two keys laid flat, definitely no cash or credit cards. Works out very well when leaving my car in sketchy places, or as a backup incase I lock myself out.
Rob