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P**R
Checks all the boxes!
This wallet is built with high quality materials, very slim and sleek, while also being highly usable! I bought something like 4 other wallets and returned them all in favor of this one. I think I have 7 cards and 18 bills in the wallet right now. That is the high end of the capacity. Theoretically oyher currencies with widrr bills will also fit. The wallet is exactly the size of a credit card.The main reasons I bought this wallet are:1. Just enough material (and high quality) to make a good wallet so it is very slim2. The bills are not exposed like with a clip so they are safe3. The cards are stacked. Again, less materialI would have appreciated if the wallet was a little wider so the dollars bifold instead of trifold. The wallet leaves 2 strong creases in the bills. And I would have liked the cover for the bills to be ever so slightly bigger so it could fit more bills. There is a clip on the inside so they stay intact. The cover is really only for protection so it could have been just a little bigger.All in all this the closest one I found and it is great!
H**O
Nice minimalist wallet
I’ve been on the search for a minimalist wallet for a few years. I’ve tried Frenchie, Ridge, Focx c2 advanced, Akeeni xsto, variety of money clips the sumo silicone band thing and some off brand wallets. Of everything I’ve tried the Akeeni Xsto was top of the list except that for metal credit cards the inner edge where the cards slide in and out would get damaged.The iclip wallet I found through fb listening to my internet searches, for the price this was worth a shot. Initial impressions are very favorable. It’s about the same size as the xsto maybe 1/8” wider but much lighter. It’s easy to put cards in and take them out put your most used card on the outside. I folded seven dollar bills per the instructions and put 6 cards in. From what I can tell I could put maybe 3 more cards in or 3-4 more bills and still be able to close the wallet. This suffices for what I need. I’ll stay with this wallet for awhile, I don’t carry keys or coins so it’s good for my needs. I would recommend for those looking for minimal wallet that doesn’t break the bank.
B**N
Slim with great capacity
This is my second I-clip wallet. I had it for approx 4 years before, the plastic body cracked. It was still useable, but the deerskin cover was looking a bit worn. Both the Carbon Fiber Black I-clip about 2 weeks ago. It is a fantastic product. The cover on this model seems to be a little more heavy duty than the deerskin. The best thing about the I-clip is the size. I HATE big fat wallets. This is slim, holds several credit cards, license, insurance cards, business cards and has the money clip. I put it in my back pocket , but it is a great front pocket wallet also.
R**S
Bad item
This is not worth the money that asking for this is terrible, a bad item. Please do not buy whatever it is.
A**3
I love it! This is my second I-CLIP I've owned.
When my GF bought me one of these ~2 years ago, I was like "What is this?" I wasn't sure if I wanted to switch from my traditional wallet to this i-CLIP. However it only took few days before I was in love with this new wallet. I am mostly a Credit card payment guy, and avoid coins at all cost. I do carry cash with this wallet also, and when needed to use cash, I'll just put the coins in my pocket until I get home. The Original one I got from my GF, came with 2 RFID cards that can sandwich your credit cards in the slot. This item this time around did not come with them.PROS:1. SLIM!2. Light!3. Nice feel leather4. Compact5. You can fit 5 cards, 3 paper-insurance cards, and 8-10 bills comfortably. (You can squeeze in more--But that' about the most I carry--I fold my receipt and put them in through out the day)6. (Assuming right handed) Use your left thumb to slide the cards on top, to find the cards below, then you use your right hand to pull the card from below. It just works very simply.Cons1. No place to hold coins.2. depending on what you are used to spending for a wallet, this may seem expensive. (or otherwise CHEAP then it's PRO)3. The frame is plastic. it's very well made, but my plastic broke after ~2 years(I don't keep track of how long I've owned my wallet, so it's hard to say, but a traditional leather wallets can last longer--even though it may start to look bad, it will still functions as a wallet, where once the plastic breaks on this wallet, it's time for a new one)For me the Pro's out weights the cons. It forces you to carry less, and be comfortable. If you are debit/Credit card payment person, it's perfect. Maybe the about of cards you carry make a difference in the stress put on the plastic, and may last longer if you carry less.
M**H
Small and Cute!
My husband loves this!!
E**K
Good but doesn’t appear to be real leather anymore.
This one replaced another one of these where the clip broke after two years. My first one got a lot of use and definitely was real black leather. This one however doesn’t appear to be authentic leather. The difference is that the inside of my first one looked more like suede which made it more leather like than this one which has a more smooth look. The outside is pebbled just the same but that can be pressed in. Who knows?? In any case still good quality overall and I liked my original enough to buy it again. The price is fair.
V**R
paying for design - plastic vs. metal
This is a brilliant design which is what you are paying for. You cannot get any smaller than this form and include a covered area for cash. I fit about 7 cards/IDs (I don't tri-fold my bills - I simply fold them in half then half again and the wallet easily fits more cash than expected with the flap covering cash, without being bulky).I bought the plastic version and didn't realize it. Although I love the wallet, any business person will tell you it probably cost less that 4 bucks to produce. It's molded plastic that seems very well made - and after 2 weeks with it, I see no fault in the design or material. However, knowing now that the difference of a few dollars gets you the metal version, I think I would go for the metal next time. The only advantage of plastic would be non-detection through metal detectors.
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