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L**.
The size of this wallet is great. My only trouble is trying to find the ...
This wallet was much needed. My old wallet was huge and I was having trouble finding one that could hold 8 cards.The size of this wallet is great. My only trouble is trying to find the correct card when I need it. Can't have it all. Other wise, great build, great price, and stylish wallet.The plastic viewer cracked after a month making it easy for cards to slip out. The company advertises a 6 month warranty but never replied to my emails within the time window. They asked me to give my order number to verify the warranty and stopped replying after that.
C**G
A great wallet for slim men and me, I guess.
Okay look.. I'll review this. I might have waited a few months more to see how it holds up, but I can kinda see where this is going anyway. This will be a minimalist review: to match the aesthetic of the product. Huskk (pronounced Husk-kay. No that was a lie. Anybody know how to pronounce the name on this thing?) Um, I like it.. I carry two cards and usually just enough cash to buy a plastic gas tank and gallon of gas. So that's my caveat- it works for me because I have a minimalist attachment to my own fiscal reality and I use it as it probably was intended. Incidentally, I have a second card holder which I bring out if I need to use one of the 50 gift cards I seem to have accumulated. But really my car wears that wallet so, I'd have to get my car to review it, in the interest of fairness. Material seems sturdy. I was also looking at a Dyneema sailcloth wallet or something made of Kevlar, but either were a bit above my price.. This seems comparable to my expectations on either of those wonder materials. For high-load, ripstop materials such as the formers, the issue would've been the stitching: Whether it was stitched well enough to not degrade over time, letting the materials do what they were designed to do. I have a feeling that the long term survival of this wallet will come down to the same thing. Leather really has got wallets of alternate materials beat just in the one sense that as leather degrades it actually looks better up to a point. I suspect when this material starts to degrade, it will look... degraded. I'd like to give it year (and be assured in saying that, I will report back then to either add or delete a star.. or not, but I will report back). I worry about the single stitch along the edges of the wallet- right at the wear points. I have a leather wallet of a similar shape in which the corners, inside and out, have degraded.. i cut more thread out every day i wear it. Now that wallet seems to have had a double stitch and it lasted me for roundabout 10 years and really only died when it accidentally got thrown into the laundry. I actually bought the HUSKK wallet as a placeholder, while i searched for a more long-term replacement but I like it enough that i intend to wear it for as long as i am able. Some things I like.. it's a vegan wallet (that easily fits in my leather jacket). The size is pretty good though it could be a few mm shorter. The fold itself is reinforced with three stitches. Allegedly it has RFID protection for those that care about such things. Have i checked it? No. But then I never checked the RFID sleeves I used in my previous wallet either. And the interior space is well utilized- seems much bigger when opened. Things i don't like.. it's a hair long/wide for me.. The interior card slits are cut just a hair too short- the cards fit and everything- I just worry that, as the material isn't exactly stretchy, they will eventually degrade around the edges allowing the cards to fall out. Right now everything is snug. Even as I fling it around crazily over my head, nothing is coming out. I just worry about the future. Like too much. On that note I'd like to add that I even though I wear a 'frontpocket' wallet, I wear it in my back pocket, cause I'm a rebel. I have no idea whether this wallet was even designed for such carry, but we'll see how it holds up.
M**.
Questionable Replacement Product
I am writing this review after already leaving seller feedback about the quality of the item. I will note that my initial complaint did generate positive feedback from the seller, who seemed genuinely concerned about the quality of the item.1. After ~45 days of normal use, the wallet exhibited stitching tear out in the outside corner of the clear plastic ID section of the bifold. This generated my initial complaint. This is the detail photo below.2. After providing photographic evidence of this tear out to customer service, they promptly sent me a replacement. However, this replacement was obviously the wrong style of wallet, as the finish and color were off, the RFID blocking fabric liner was clearly missing, and the clear plastic ID section had a different finger slide cut out and appear to be a different quality of plastic. In the photos comparing the replacement, the original purchase is the glossy, tan, and non-red-hued bifold with the stitching tear out.I am not sure if this was a simple mistake on the part of the customer service representative, or that they are trying to pass off a clearly inferior replacement product for some other reason. Anyone can see that the replacement product that was provided is not my original purchase.
D**D
Really Like It
UPDATE 6/28/18 - I’ve owned this for a year now and wanted to give an update . As you can see in the pic , there is now a lot of fraying around the edges of the openings . And the openings themselves have stretched out to the point that cards will just fall out sometimes when I open the wallet . But I still think it’s the best slim wallet for men and have ordered a replacement . But looks like the life span is about a year on this oneI've had slim wallets in the past with mixed results and went back to a full size wallet a year ago. Well I hate those monster size wallets and went back on the hunt for an ideal slim wallet.I've got a DL and 2 cards in one pocket and 3 cards in the other pocket. These 6 total cards fit well , I don't think you could go much higher because they wouldn't be a hassle to get in and out.The cash strap was my initial concern but so far it has been fine. As I type I have 19 bills in it, which is higher than normal , but it's holding them in fine and it's not too big in my pocket.It feels pretty well made, we'll see how it holds up over time.It's only been a week since I've had it but it seems like the perfect slim wallet so far.
C**.
Well designed & made. Cards/cash will not fall out!
The best slim wallet I have ever owned. I have owned many and most cost over $40. This was the least expensive and best.I love how the cards will not fall out. This design is so the wallet must be open to get cards out. This stops the card from accidentally being discharged. The same goes for the cash - it’s a nice snug fit. The card pouches behind the cash is nice for the cards that you may not use often - or a spare $50.I have two cards on left behind cash, two cards on right behind cash, one card per slot on front (2 total), ID, & 8 bills. Still ONLY 1/2 inch thick!I may suggest pulling out the two clear plastic pieces in the back slots. Although, it may be a great way to hide a spare bill or so.
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