💼 Elevate Your Everyday Carry with Style!
The VULKIT Pop up Card Wallet is a sleek, lightweight aluminum wallet designed to hold up to 5 cards while providing RFID and NFC protection. With a convenient slider mechanism for quick access and an exterior leather pocket for cash and cards, this wallet is perfect for the modern professional on the go.
Material Type | Aluminum, Leather |
Lining Description | Leather |
Product Care Instructions | Wet Wipe Clean |
Item Weight | 66.4 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.52"D x 0.67"W x 2.75"H |
Color | Black |
Pattern | Solid |
Subject Character | Black |
Style Name | Slim Wallet |
Form Factor | Case |
Number Of Pockets | 3 |
Closure Type | No Closure |
Number of Compartments | 3 |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Wallet Card Slot Count | 2 |
Wallet Compartment Type | Credit Card, Paper Money, Business Card |
K**N
Simple design & excellent functionality. Great value
I searched extensively to find the most reliable and practical minimalistic wallet design. I did not want flimsy moving parts, elastic bands, attached money clips with sharp edges, or a chunky overengineered design. This is my perfect wallet, as it comfortably holds up to 5 cards in the main holder, has a recessed trigger which doesn't get in the way, is extremely sturdy while staying remarkably thin, the corners of the rigid aluminum body are softened by a snug-fitting pleather cover. I also love that it perfectly fans out my cards with a squeeze of my pinky. I will probably buy a spare for when this one eventually wears out
C**.
Great small form factor wallet for the price
These days I mostly carry cards and rarely carry cash or coins. This wallet handles cards beautifully. The main pop-up mechanism handles 6 cards. The non triangular pocket can accommodate about 3 cards. The triangular pocket can accommodate about 5 cards. This is assuming cards have a rather standard thickness for a credit/debit card. If you have thinner cards like store membership cards or insurance cards then you may be able to squeeze in a little bit more.I personally love the look of this wallet and the pop-up mechanism feels fairly strong, but maybe a little stiff.My old wallet was a rather thick bifold, and when I drove for long periods of time with that in my back pocket, it would be quite uncomfortable. On the flip side, this wallet is so thin I can barely feel it.Time will tell how long this wallet holds up, but at this price point I'm not too concerned if I do end up having to replace it down the line.
T**A
Great product
Product is great so far. Comfortable. Lightweight. Easy to use. I’ve enjoyed it so far.
E**K
Solid compact wallet
This is a great wallet that remains my favorite design. The mechanism is durable and your cards are secure even when upside down in this wallet. The leather feels nice but it's nothing premium. My only issue with it would be that the front and back pockets tend to stretch when money is folded up and tucked into them. This can make cards stored in the pockets loose. Otherwise, I love the wallet and it's slim profile in my pocket, I recommend it.
J**H
They got it right, for $20
At $20, this wallet does what more expensive wallets from other branded manufacturers cannot do--it holds cards inside the cardholder slot. This wallet's most notable feature is that it has a pair of rubber strips on both sides of the internal card holder. This makes an immediately noticeable difference when it comes to keeping your cards from falling out of the slot. Most other manufacturers of popup type wallets use only a single strip, I guess to keep the size down. Single strips are fine for plastic cards, but they are utterly useless when it comes to metal cards.Metal cards will fly out of any wallet that uses a single rubber strip for retention. It's kind of amusing, when these other wallet manufacturers are asking for $100 for their wallets. They're obviously catering to an audience who are willing to pay a premium for the quality of the materials and the experience. But, then they go and do something mind boggling like not support metal cards in those very same wallets. I mean, people who are willing to spend a premium for their wallets are likely owners of metal cards. It is a complete missed opportunity to not serve the needs of these people properly.This Vulkit wallet does work with metal cards. It's not perfect retention, but it is miles better than single rubber strip wallets. I will 100% pay $20 to a less known brand that made a wallet that's capable of holding my metal cards inside--you know, kind of the entire point of having a wallet in the first place--as opposed to spending $100 with a better known brand, only to have it drop my metal cards and make me pick them back up in public.I currently have 9 cards in mine--6 in the slot (3 metal cards), 2 in the outside pocket, and my transit pass in the cash slot. The wallet is able to hold all of these comfortably, and keep them inside. That should be a given, but the reality is that it isn't when it comes to minimalist popup style wallets. I'm willing to compromise on every part of a wallet, except for its ability to retain the cards I put inside. If it fails at that, I lose my cards. You won't have to make that compromise with this particular wallet.
L**A
Good but not earth shattering
I was a little disappointed at the quality of this wallet, but it still works, so I kept it. I feel like the trigger for the card release is a little sticky. I'm not sure how long it will last, but the wallet still looks good.
B**R
Love it
Update: I have been using this for a while now. I still love it. I can put one card in by itself and shake. It’s not coming out. I wish I had found this sooner!Review: It’s just as described. I was looking for a smaller wallet that still holds enough. I tried a rogue, which worked, but is made for guys’ (larger) pockets. Why don’t us girls get big pockets too? I considered a ridge, but didn’t want to pay that and it seemed like there was no organization there. I found the ekster which looked cool, but I didn’t want to pay that either. This is like a WAY CHEAPER version in my view. It’s small, cute, and pink. It pushes the cards up just like it said it would. I read reviews that said if you take a card out (if the ekster I think) the rest fall out.That is not true here. I can put only one card in and it will stay. The only exception is my skinny insurance card that’s seen better days (before this wallet). I put that in the back pocket, since that pocket doesn’t fit anything else. I can fit up to 6 cards in the main part (with at least 1 that has letters sticking out) and it works fine. I put one card and cash in the front pocket.*I have never used an ekster or ridge so don’t quote me about either.My biggest complaint: why do women have such small pockets? Yes, the back pocket on this wallet is very thin, but thankfully so is my insurance card so it worked out. This wallets works and looks exactly as pictured. It seems to be very good quality and I think it will last. I would buy again and recommend.
C**R
Good Wallet
Good minimalist wallet, have been using it for 6 months and no complaints. Simple, yet effective
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