Vaultek SIG LifePod 1.0 Portable Adventure Safe: Biometric & Standard

Adam Scepaniak
by Adam Scepaniak

A joint partnership has been struck between Vaultek and SIG Sauer for the Vaultek SIG LifePod 1.0 Portable Adventure Safe in both a biometric and non-biometric option. These aren’t the first compact safes that SIG Sauer has ever stocked on their website from Vaultek, but they are some of the first to have their logo emblazoned on them.

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These safes will carry many of the features shooters and home defense enthusiasts have come to know like AirTag compatibility, TSA compliant, and of course, the biometric and non-biometric options. All of the specs and a word from SIG Sauer can be read below in their press release statement:

  • Rapid lock and unlock feature
  • Touch-activated keypad
  • AirTag-ready: track your safe with a built-in AirTag pocket
  • TSA-compliant for traveling with a firearm
  • Dual side latches to ensure a watertight seal
  • Airtight, dustproof, and floats in water
  • Can be operated with or without a battery
  • 2 Models Available

    Vaultek SIG LifePod 1.0 Portable Adventure Safe: Biometric – MSRP $189.99Vaultek SIG LifePod 1.0 Portable Adventure Safe: Non-Biometric – MSRP $149.99

SIG SAUER and VAULTEK have come together to create two new exclusive LifePods for safely storing your SIG pistols. These durable travel LifePod 1.0 safes meets the demands of your active lifestyle with intelligent features and premium materials.

The current pricing that SIG Sauer is running these Vaultek safes at ($149.99 for non-biometric, and $189.99 for biometric) places them in similar, competitive territory as other Vaultek safes sold on SIG Sauer’s website. It really just depends on if the specific feature set of these or the classy SIG Sauer branding is something you want to dive in on. As always, let us know all of your thoughts in the Comments below! We always appreciate your feedback.

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  • Cory Carlson Cory Carlson on Apr 15, 2024

    Hope it's a bulletproof safe so when you shake it or accidentally drop it and the sig fires the safe stops the projectile... That would be a huge selling point. Sig 365xls famously come with their patented shake awake firing feature.

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    • David Knuth David Knuth on Apr 17, 2024

      @Ape No, it's Becky.

  • LMA LMA on Apr 17, 2024

    "Impact Resistant Proprietary Material Blend".

    This would be good for keeping out of kids hands and TSA/State storage law compliance. This would not stop a thief. It's still neat though.

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