🛡️ Travel in Style, Securely!
The Maverick Systems RFID-Blocking Slim Minimalist Card Holder is a sleek, ultra-slim travel wallet designed to securely hold up to 10 credit cards while blocking RFID signals. Weighing just 3.03 ounces and measuring 4 x 0.5 x 2.7 inches, it combines modern design with functionality, featuring an elastic band and a money clip for added convenience. With a full money-back guarantee, this wallet is the perfect blend of style and security for the modern traveler.
Brand | Maverick Systems |
Item Weight | 3.03 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 0.5 x 2.7 inches |
Item model number | 10452924 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Gunmetal |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Size | Standard |
Manufacturer Part Number | 10452924 |
Item Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
J**G
Great new wallet design for anyone who carries cash and cards
I love my Maverick Systems wallet. Same thing as a Ridge wallet but half the price. I like the elastic belt version more than the money clip. Had it for a couple months now and it hasn't worn down at all. Can comfortably hold six cards and 5 bills, any thing more and I think it's too much. It's surprisingly compact. Has a good weight to it which is nice, helps stay in your pocket that way. At least with mine, aluminum is hard to scratch. I got the gunmetal looking one. I wish it sometimes didn't have the rfid blocking mechanism built in, was at a hotel for half the summer and really wish I could hold my wallet up to my hotel door to unlock it like I could with my old wallet but no that didn't work. Overall I'd give the elastic wallet a 9/10 and the money clip wallet a 8/10. The money clip version I returned because the metal from the money clip sticks out, but not only that it also scratches anything you have in your pocket like a headphone case or your keys get wrapped around it so I'd recommend getting the elastic version. Have a great day!
A**J
Sleek, stylish, and simple minimalistic wallet
As a female, I've been through tons of wallets all shapes and sizes. So yeah, I have quite an extensive experience with wallets. If you're looking for a functional and minimalist wallet, the Maverick Systems wallet is the way to go. It's sleek, simple, stylish and to the point. The design is innovative and definitely something I haven't seen before with these minimalist wallets. It provides RFID protection and keeps your cards from bending. The wallet comes in a sturdy box along with three different colored interchangeable elastic bands (black, olive, burgundy). It can hold up to 7 cards depending on the thickness of your cards. It's very simple to use: insert your cards into the slot, pull on the lever located on bottom corner, and your cards will effortlessly ease out. Can't go wrong with this product and the price is reasonable. These would make great gifts for friends, boyfriends, girlfriends, wives, husbands, and kids. Would definitely recommend.
P**D
Recommend without reservation.
Other similar designed wallets typically have that wide rubber band to keep the two plates tight and cards secure. I far prefer the internalized system on this wallet.The wallet applies pretty consistent tension across the full surface area of your cards. The design is also very classy and fits a minimalist/EDC aesthetic very nicely.Bonus, I have a credit card sized wallet pocket tool (you know the type, small ruler, several wrenches, screw driver and the ubiquitous bottle opener. I was concerned with fit and feel of putting that - I think (my wallet isn't near me right now) Wallet Ninja? - fits very comfortably. I'm not concerned with it doing any damage to the wallet, and it isn't causing any problems with removing/reinserting cards.The money clip on the back of the wallet is very sturdy. It holds a pretty thick gangster roll of bills. Maybe this is common sense, but the way that works for me is fold the cash in half, then half again. It slides past the set point of the clip just firmly enough that you know the money won't shake loose, but not so tightly that you're worried about tearing cash. There's also enough space around the edges that if you don't get perfectly square folds on your money that lingering corners won't hang over the edge and cause constant fidgeting while in your pocket.My one concern switching from a traditional bifold wallet to this was in ease of access to cards. The transition was stupid easy. I keep my cards now in order of importance (my debit card, my Qdoba frequent eater card, license, then back to my SS card and my Wallet Ninja), the indentation at the bottom is enough that you can thumb up the first few cards and disengage them from the wallet without having to pull everything out. And, I suppose this is incidentally, but when my debit card is up front, the thumb indentation is just enough that it shows my first name.Maverick has sent me two or three very unobtrusive emails. One saying thank you for the order, it will be processed soon and then one asking for freedback.4 stars because no product is perfect, and I can't give half stars. No reservations in recommending. Immediately replaced my traditional bifold. Holds everything, no downsizing required. The only two things I didn't transfer to this was a baseball card that I carry(ied). The soft edges of a baseball card are probably not safe for this kind of wallet. Maybe they would be fine, but for sentimental reasons, I chose not to roll the dice.
N**
Sleek, compact, tidy metal wallet
I bought this wallet as a gift for my gusband because his leather one was getting worn out. He mentioned something about a metal wallet so I did some researching and came across this type. After much consideration I chose this wallet and I am glad I did! He loves how slim this wallet is so when he puts it in his pocket it’s not like carrying a book. All in all it’s the size of a credit card and he has about 6-8 cards in it so with the metal outsides it’s about the thickness of a deck of cards. Very small compared to a traditional mans wallet. He likes metal things so this really was a charm. And the RFID blocker makes it safer to travel with which he does often. It also has a “push” cutout so instead of sticking your fingers in the wallet you push the cards up and slide out the one you want. This keeps the stack nice and snug because it is held together with thick elastic bands. I recommend this wallet to anyone who wants a more compact way to store credit cards and anyone who likes the sleek look of metal.
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