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The Mountain Voyage Co Minimalist Wallet combines a slim 0.35-inch profile with RFID-blocking technology to protect your cards from unauthorized scans. Crafted from durable aluminum with a stylish Red Wood Carbon finish, it holds up to 15 cards and offers quick access via a smooth slide mechanism. Featuring a versatile cash strap or money clip, this wallet is designed for professionals seeking sleek security and effortless organization.















| ASIN | B0CGGDMB5K |
| Additional Features | RFID Protected |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,426 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #2 in Men's Money Clips #3 in Men's Card Cases #19 in Men's Wallets |
| Brand Name | Mountain Voyage Co |
| Color | Red Wood Carbon |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 21,101 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Metal Logo |
| Form Factor | Slim |
| Included Components | Removable Pouch |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.35"D x 2.1"W x 3.4"H |
| Item Type Name | Travel Accessory- Travel Wallet |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Leather Type | Faux Leather |
| Lining Description | Faux Leather |
| Manufacturer | Mountain Voyage Co |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Name | Red Wood Carbon Reinforced |
| Model Number | MVC 123 |
| Number Of Pockets | 2 |
| Number of Compartments | 2 |
| Number of Sections | 15 |
| Pattern | Red Wood |
| Product Care Instructions | Wet Wipe Clean |
| Style Name | Money Clip |
| Target Audience | Men |
| Theme | Minimalist Wallet with RFID Protection |
| UPC | 850051736157 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wallet Card Slot Count | 15 |
| Wallet Compartment Type | Paper Money |
R**.
Nice wallet
Love, durable, looks great elastic still good after a year of use, nice size and good value for the money
J**S
Pleasantly Surprised
I've been thinking about switching to this style wallet for a while, but the price of the main "name brand" was a little too much for me to pay for a wallet. I stumbled across this one day on Amazon and thought the price looked good and the reviews seemed positive and pulled the trigger. Another reason I was hesitant was because I carry quite a few cards (between ID, work ID {more on that later} credit/debit cards, health insurance etc etc) and wasn't sure this would hold them. To be fair, I did cut a few out that I don't use much in person and could easily be stored at home. As you can see from the pictures, I was able to squeeze quite a few cards into this thing and it feels good, not like it is going to break or anything. That said, it's made well. the outside covers are thick (I also like the aesthetics of the wood grain print) and the nylon like bands that keep it together and able to be opened and closed seem like they will last a lifetime. Also, one of the reasons I got this wallet is because of the sheer bulk of my old school leather bifold wallet that I kept in my back pocket. I've been taking quite a few 5+ hour drives every year and within an hour the old wallet would be jamming into my thigh. I realized it probably wasn't great for my back and butt and whatever else, so I wanted to get something like this I could keep in my side pocket. This worked perfect. If there are any cons I can think of (which there really aren't, it does exactly what it needs to, this is kind of personal nitpicking) I guess one would be organization. If you're someone like me who has a lot of cards (being lazy and generally disorganized does not help), sometimes it can be tough to find the one I'm looking for. I pretty quickly realized I should leave my license and debit and other most used cards on the outside, so it really isn't much of a problem...but I have had a few moments in line at a 7-11 trying to find my debit while the kid at the counter stares at me and the people behind me judge me and I eventually find my card but my day is officially ruined. Definitely more on me then the wallet. The other small, small annoyance is kind of a catch 22. It does feature RFID blocking and as a result, I can't keep my work ID inside. I mean, I could, but I would have to dig through every day to pull it out to scan in and out and I don't want to. So as seen in the picture I just leave it on the outside. After typing that out and thinking about it, it's definitely not a con, more of a feature and I'm just lazy. Please disregard. Solid wallet. If you're interested in this style I recommend this one for the price and quality. Can't imagine the ones for over twice the price are any better. Will buy again if needed.
J**S
Good wallet - wish it had a cash strap instead of a money clip
My old wallet was worn out, and I was tired of keeping a fat wallet in my pocket, stuffed with cards and receipts and who knows what else. I wanted to try a more minimalist wallet, but I still need to carry 10 to 15 cards. Most brands were either too expensive or didn’t hold enough cards. I didn’t want to blow $100 on a wallet for the first time only to decide that I didn’t like the minimalist style after all. This one has the best combination I could find of high capacity and low price so I figured it was worth a try. After using it for a few weeks, I really do like it. It looks nice, and seems to be made well. (It came with extra screws and a screwdriver - I hope that’s not a bad sign that they expect it to break frequently.) When stuffed with 15 cards it’s a little thick, almost as thick as my old wallet, but I’ll work to pare down so I don’t need to carry so many cards. There are only two things I don’t like about this wallet: - First, you have to take all the cards most of the way out to find the card you’re looking for. - Second, the money clip is sharp and sticks out - it either jabs you in the legs or if you wear it facing out, seems like it will eventually tear a hole in your pants. It would be nice if there was a way to just pop out the two or three cards that you use most often, debit card, drivers license, etc., rather than having to pull all the cards out to find the one you want. Also, I wish it had a cash strap instead of a money clip. It seems like they may have made styles with a strap in the past, but only money clip styles were available when I placed my order. Overall, it was a good purchase as a starter wallet, but my next wallet will need to have a cash strap.
T**N
Great product
Love the product! But this is the 3rd delivery in a row where the delivery said it was put in my garage and it wasnt. It 2as thrown on my front porch.
C**B
An excellent minimalist wallet.
Selecting a wallet is a very personal thing. My own tastes and requirements have changed over the years. For where I am today, the Mountain Voyage is just about perfection. I like its style, durability, and extreme minimalist design. It seems to do just what I need and nothing more. It may or may not be the wallet you are looking for, so let me say a few things about why I like it so much, and perhaps that will help you choose. The elastic bands let me carry six to eight cards in perfect security. The cards are protected so the edges don't wear, and they will not fall out even if you shake it vigorously. I have lost a credit card by having it fall out of a rigid box wallet that was under-filled and do not want to have that experience again. So: perfect. It incorporates a money clip or cash strap, which can be removed or replaced as you like: integrated with the design, not an afterthought glued on to the back. The capacity is right in line with the number of bills I want to have on hand in my everyday life. I am not keen on lever mechanisms that present the cards in a wallet. They add bulk and weight and seem to always make it easier to lose cards or spray them out all over the counter. With the Mountain Voyage, I push the cards out a bit with my thumb, and the one I usually want is right there on top. If I need a different one, I find it's perfectly convenient to pull the stack of cards out another inch or so so I can pick through them. It's not a difficult trick to master, and I call it a fair trade for the compactness and security. So, all in all: very happy. If it seems like the wallet for you, give it a try.
B**O
Still overpriced compared to nearly identical options
No knocks on the product itself. The build and materials seem fine actually and are quite nice. As you see in the pictures, I bought the FirstVIP money strap version (left) , the FirstVIP ID card version with money clip (middle), and the Mountain Voyage money clip version to compare. Essentially, from all that I researched online (including those I don't have, as well as those costing more than $50), no matter the brand/price, these are all basically the same quality-wise, with a few minimal differences in card accessibility (tension straps). Generally speaking, you'll probably either love them or hate them for their general design and use case. 1. You're not putting any of these in your back pocket. They're small, yet still noticeable, hard, metal bricks. This is my main gripe. Basically, you're having to use a front pocket which means your keys, knife, flashlight, phone or even appendix carry options now need to be considered and possibly moved around. Like, do you want to move your phone to the back pocket and put your wallet in your back pocket or keep that traditional? Do you want to swap any of those other EDC setups around to accommodate a front pocket wallet carry? That's going to be a personal preference for everyone to decide on. 2. If you have a laminated card of any kind, this could cause an issue for any brand/model and holds true to my tests. My firearms safety card was way too big. I trimmed it to the max and it still has a larger footprint because it has to have an edge to remain sealed. It doesn't look like much, but you definitely notice it when holding it or moving cards around and I think it needs to be considered in this type of minimalist wallet form factor. 3. This FirstVIP brand has 2 side straps and no cover on the top or bottom, regardless of the model. Personally I found this to be easier to access the cards in both of these models than this one from Mountain Voyage. However time will tell if this is really good or not. If the straps stretch out, it's likely the cards could slide out more easily on the FirstVIP models, but as a new device, it currently makes the cards more accessible in my opinion and does have good strap tension. The Mountain Voyage model has a strap on one side, plus the top and bottom, which I think is more secure overall, but also not as easy to get to the cards. Personally, I think accessing the cards is the goal, so I didn't particularly like this layout. 4. The more I think about it, the fact that bills are out in the open on the money clip, the more of a red flag these minimalist wallets probably are for would-be thieves. Some people can't resist an opportunity or temptation - even if it just $5, but certainly if your flashing Jackson's or Benjamin's. Decide for yourself if that's an issue for you, or not. 5. Bulk. It's an overall smaller form factor than most wallets, but it still has some depth to it as you stack in cards and there is no give in the metal frame. If you're a true minimalist, maybe that won't be an issue. I have my driver's license, credit card, debit card, Costco card, veterans card, firearms safety card, medical, dental, gym, state CCW and out of state CCW and it's nearly as thick as my wallet and I can't really see going without any of those. If I go on a business trip, there's 2 more cards I have to add in and I'm still not even carrying any backup credit cards, library card, or loyalty cards. These will accommodate more, but that extra bulk starts to add back up l, pretty quickly. 6. Price. All this said, if you like the form factor of any of these devices, you can get them as low as $8.99 or spend upwards of close to $100 for basically the same thing. Is something like a warranty (that doesn't cover cosmetic damage) or a brand name worth the extra money? Not in my humble opinion. I'd rather put money in my wallet, not in purchasing it. The FirstVIP wallets were on sale for less than 1/2 the cost of the Mountain Voyage and IMHO there is no real difference besides the strap form factor for accessing the cards. This will probably boil down to personal preference for many people. However, again, there are tons of options and price points to choose from - shop around. I can't justify paying $30 when a nearly identical product is 1/3 the cost and every bit just as quality and in some ways even better for my personal preferences. And the fact that there are "brand name" options going for $80 on sale that really don't do much different, is insane. In the end, I decided the Mountain Voyage model is going back and I'm going to keep the ID card version from FirstVIP for the times I want/need to front pocket carry and don't need many cards. I liked the extra feature on that one allowing your driver's license or access card to be available immediately. I also like the money clip better than the money straps, which I'm surprised by because I thought the strap would be a better form factor for me when I was considering them in my searches. I don't anticipate I'll actually use this wallet much, but for the roughly $12 it cost, I'm willing to keep one of them around and the price point of the Mountain Voyage doesn't makes sense now.
A**E
Great wallet, tried and tested 3+ years
I have been using this wallet for almost 3 years. It does what it says it does, and even after 3 years it looks great. My clip slid out unfortunately, however, I can just slide it back in, regardless I dont use the clip, I dont care about it, I use this wallet front pocket, back pocket I literally forget that I have it on me, which despite any reviews here, its very comfortable. If your someone who likes carrying cash, the clip is tough, that money is not going anywhere. Its just not that easy to access I personally find it annoying. Overall, great wallet.
S**T
An Excellent Everyday Carry.
If you like Gadgets, you should get this one. I have had mine for 2 years, now. And and I still love this wallet. Specifically, I really like the look and feel of equipment that serves a specific purpose and is practical. Here is what I have come to learn about the Mountain Voyage Minimalist Wallet: This wallet is very durable and very handy. It is Contemporary, Ultra-Slim, Light weight, Efficient, and Ideal for Everyday use. The money clip (feature) easily slides out if you decide you don’t want to use it. “Holds up to 15 Cards”. Although this statement makes for great advertising, it's just a bad idea. Sure, I can stuff 15 cards in, but… “Why would I do that?” I’m trying to minimize my Everyday Carry (not just my wallet). “What’s in my Wallet?”: 1 Driver’s License, 1 Bank Debit Card, 1 Discover Card, 1 MasterCard, 2 VISA Cards, 1 Wholesale Club Membership Card, 1 Wholesale Club Credit Card, 1 Health Insurance Card, 1 Health Insurance Credit Card, 1 Library Card, 1 Movie Theater Club Card, and 2 or 3 or 4 of those flimsy In-Store-Credit… cards. Okay, so that’s already about 15 cards. I gave it a try. I stuffed my new Mountain Voyage wallet with all 15 cards… and then tried to pry out… just one card… from the middle. And... all 15 cards just fell out onto my table. So... “How many cards do I really need?” I removed everything from my wallet and quickly separated what I need from what I don’t. The Answer: I only really need about 3 cards. And some cash (not a lot): My Driver’s License, a Debit Card, and one Credit Card (with the most perks), and a few bills for just-in-case. I reloaded my new wallet with these few cards, and folded a couple of $20s into my money clip and realized... the whole point of the 'Everyday Carry' concept is to minimize the amount of stuff I’m carrying every day. And this wallet is a perfect solution. I have less to carry. And I haven’t missed any of the extra stuff I use to carry around. I liked this wallet so much that I bought one for my wife. She loves the simplicity of it and the fact that everything is handy. Much less compartmentalized than her previous wallets and less bulky, too. I bought one for my son. He absolutely loves the look and feel of his wallet. These wallets are great! I recommend this wallet for anyone who is interested in carrying around less and being just as effective. I would not recommend this wallet as a gift. Simply because a wallet can be a deeply personal item. Something that someone carries with them (almost) daily (sometimes for years). Make sure you ‘know your audience’ before you buy something like this. I would also point out that the straps are designed to hold cards tightly into place. This is by design. And because of this design, it should also be understood that getting cards out will require a measure of dexterity. I don’t have a review or recommendation for the wooden or leather wallet options. I hope this review helps you. And I hope you have a Wonderful Day!
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