SERMAN BRANDS RFID Blocking Slim Bifold Real Leather-based Minimalist Entrance Pocket Wallets for Males with Cash Clip Skinny Present
$29.99
Value: $29.99
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Rogue Air
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SERMAN BRANDS Rogue Air
Slip This Slim Pockets In Your Entrance Pocket: The ‘Rogue Air’ Credit score Card Holder Pockets is the good-looking entrance pocket pockets you have been on the lookout for. He’s a compact, minimalist pockets by design, however holds way more than you’d count on. RFID blocking and crafted from full-grain leather-based, he’s a keeper for all times.
What makes our merchandise distinctive?
The pockets is supplied with our well-known 2 Fast Entry Slots, and a thumb reduce out for even faster entry. Have your most used playing cards at your fingertips!
Is the pockets RFID protected?
Sure. Every pockets is supplied with RFID safety.
Will my AirTag Fall out?
No! Utilizing safe snap know-how your Airtag is secured. (Air-Tag not included)
Merchandise mannequin quantity : SERMAN BRANDS 1.S
Division : mens
Date First Obtainable : June 23, 2021
ASIN : B097S3C2GT
Clients say
Clients recognize the pockets’s compact dimension and slim match. They discover it sturdy and well-made, with good materials and a pleasant design. The pockets has sufficient room to hold a number of playing cards and money comfortably. The colour is interesting and the assorted slots to prepare playing cards are appreciated. General, clients are happy with the standard and design of this pockets.
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13 reviews for SERMAN BRANDS RFID Blocking Slim Bifold Real Leather-based Minimalist Entrance Pocket Wallets for Males with Cash Clip Skinny Present
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Ray Archer –
Favorite wallet Iâve ever owned!!!
I bought this wallet 10 months ago and use it daily, photos show the wear over that period of time. I am generally rough with it and it hasnât taken any actual damage at all!Genuinely the nicest wallet Iâve ever owned. Holds my license and 10 cards easily, the money clip holds up to 10 bills. The leather is really nice quality for the price and wears well. Wallet is small enough to fit almost anywhere and is great for most anyone.I couldnât find a small wallet that would hold more than 4 cards, but this one is perfect. Genuinely canât recommend it enough, especially for such a good price.
Karen Young –
Great wallet
My husband has usually carried a bulging wallet that falls apart in no time. This is going to work well. He can keep those cards and cash that he uses regularly in this and leave the rest at home. Nice and slim as well as sturdy.
Ross –
The Best Wallet you will own!
I can’t say enough good things about this wallet! The size is perfect, it holds cash exceptionally well, and the color is awesome. I even tried to scan my CC in the RFID blocking pocket with the chip towards the bottom showing and nothing happened. Very happy with this purchase, well worth the money, and I would purchase again! So far it has held up exceptionally well!
RK –
Nice wallet but poor design on money clip
UPDATE: After hearing about my issues with the money clip mechanism the manufacturer, Serman Brands, reached out to me in an attempt to make it right. After a few questions about the clip mechanism they indicated that they would send me a new clip to replace mine with. I have to say that so far this is a much improved clip over the original one in my wallet. It is a much tighter with noticeable more tension that the original. I will update on how this one holds up but as of now I am very happy with it and especially the A+ proactive customer service from Serman to correct this issue!!I love the size and card pocket design of this wallet, it also fits very well in a front pocket. The card removal strap is very handy too.The reason I won’t buy another one tho is the poor design of the money clip. From the beginning it put little to NO tension on the bills in the wallet and yesterday the entire clip mechanism came apart spilling small springs and screws all over the store floor and I was unable to retrieve any of it. It wouldn’t have made a difference anyway as I haven’t been using the money clip for months due to its ineffectiveness.This would be a great wallet if they could get the clip design right.
Simon VanLeuven –
Great hybrid wallet, card holder! 8-12 cards
I’ve always used regular billfold wallets but recently cleaned out my ‘George Castanza’ wallet and realized i don’t need all that bulk. I looked into the metal card holders etc, but never like the square sharp edged options out there. This Serman Brands Slim bifold was a really great upgrade. The form factor is much smaller than the regular billfold, but it still maintains the nice leather feel and look. Smooth to the touch, not cold and sharp, amd the build quality is excellent. It comfortably holds 10-12 cards and your large stacks of cash fit snugly behind the clip.
Taunya Daniel –
Outstanding compact-sized wallet with great capacity!
Extremely happy with this compact sized wallet. It holds just enough cards, love the money clip and the leather quality is very good. The “pull out” side for cards works fantastically! I’ve got approximately 10 cards/ID pieces and even with 10-12 paper bills, the wallet remains very compact and comfortable in my front pocket. Highly recommend this wallet and I would absolutely purchase it again!
Karen –
compact and low profile
Looks to be good quality and will wear well. Got this for my husband and wanted one that would be convenient and not bulky. Needed easy access to cards at point of use. I think they over promised the capacity a bit but the outside display of ID on one side and most used card on the opposite works well. He also appreciates the ribbon which ejects cards from an inside pocket. Good product.
barjohn –
A Comparative Review of Several Excellent Slim Wallets
Like many of you I have searched for that ultimate thin wallet that looks attractive while being durable and easy to use. Of course, there is no perfect answer for everyone and some things come down to personal preference and trade-offs. In my search for my perfect minimalist thin wallet I considered the following wallets and ordered each of them to compare against each other and to evaluate in person rather than just web sites of photos. I already owned a Bellroy Hide & Seek, which has been an excellent wallet and after about a year and a half of ownership it has held up well but was a bit thicker than I wanted so I wondered if there was anything better in the market. To make the comparison as apples-to-apples as possible I decided to use the exact same content in each wallet tested. The content is as follows:1. Two raised letter debit cards2. Two metal smooth credit cards3. A CA driverâs License4. A Government CAC ID card5. A laminated medical Insurance Card6. A Tesla Model 3 Entry/ignition Card7. A folded blank check8. A single business card9. 4 US Currency Notes (20s + 100)The wallets tested:1. Distil Union Wally Bifold with RFID Shielding $59.992. Serman Brands 1.S Travel Wallet slim bifold with RFID Shielding $24.993. Ridge Carbon Fiber $115.004. Yinuode Carbon Fiber Ridge look alike with RFID Shielding $18.655. Bellroy Hide & Seek with RFID Protection $89.00I ordered two other wallets to test but I havenât received them yet so I canât include in this review, but I may edit it later to add them. They are the Apex Wallet 2 by MSTRMND and the Identity Card Wallet by Identity. These latter two are more like the Ridge in size and construction.A few things I learned or discovered along the way. First, there is a limit to how thin a wallet can get. The two limiting factors are the thickness of the materials used to make the wallet and the number of cards and amount of currency desired to be carried. Every card is going to add approximately 1.27mm to the thickness for a raised imprint CC so if you want to carry 10 cards you are starting at around 12.7MM plus. Raised letter steel cards are 0.96mm and flat ID card are 0.76mm. The next factor is how the cards are laid into the available footprint or dimensions. Obviously, if the wallet were made such that cards were laid out flat like on a sheet of 8.5â x 11â paper it could be thinner and hold a lot of cards. Generally speaking most of us donât want a wallet to exceed 115mm x 90mm in area and we would prefer something as small as 86mm x 54mm though that is the minimum possible given the size of our credit/debit/id cards. The Ridge and its cousin the Yinuode meet this smallest dimension criteria being about the size of the cards stacked with a plate on top and bottom and an elastic to hold it together with the cards sandwiched in-between. Because the cards are stacked on top of each other the resulting thickness is nearly as thick (within about 1-2mm) without being easy to use. Yes, I know there are tricks and techniques to make it easier; however no impartial person could say it was easier than any of the other wallets reviewed.In comparing the Ridge against its knockoff, my observation and opinion is that the Ridge was clearly of higher quality and better finished but whether it was worth $100 more is questionable. I did correspond with Ridge and asked that question. I was impressed that they replied quickly and argues two points, one their higher quality and two that the knockoffs have stolen their design and they intend to ask Amazon to remove them from their site. In any case, I returned both as I found neither suitable for my use.All of the following is my opinion and only based on my observations and handling and not scientific by any means. I am not an expert on leathers, threads or materials and with the exception of the Bellroy I donât have enough time with the others to judge durability of these materials. I have no vested interest in any of these products and I paid for each of them and I have not received any compensation or free review products.Size comparison: The Bellroy (4.5â x 3.3â), followed by the Wally (4.2âx2.9â) followed by the Serman Brands 1.S (4âx3â). While each publish a thickness, in person measurements did not always confirm manufacturers claims. They donât always specify how or where their measurements were made. I took two measurements on each with precision calipers. My first measurement was as close to the center and thinnest area and the second was to the thickest area which was usually the spline except in the case of the Bellroy. I took measurements empty and with the contents described above. Interestingly, I would estimate the thickness of the leather to go from thinnest being the Bellroy to thickest being the Wally. These differences are small and it was most difficult to judge with Wally because of the way it is made.Quality: It is clear to me is that if the quality of the leather is high, as it clearly is in the Bellroy, it will hold up well and if the quality if poor, even thicker leather will fail. All three of these wallets appear to use high quality leather. The Bellroy and the Serman Brands use a silk like cloth lining that is very thin to keep the bulk down and allow easier removal of a card. The Wally appears to use a felt like material for the same reason. The stitching is straight and even in all three and appears to be with good quality thread with ends properly finished.Innovation: Each wallet offers some innovative features, and this is where preference and how well the particular innovation works for you that will differentiate the feature into a great one or a poor one.I will start with the Bellroy. It uses thin leather to reduce the empty thickness and even though fully lined, it stays thin. The card storage is of the staggered accordion style and they only use leather in a strip along the top edge of the card holder to keep the card pocket thin. Another innovation is the hidden currency and extra card pocket and not using a money clip allows the spine to stay thin. Nonetheless, this wallet was the thickest because the combined overlapping card edges along with the leather strips added to the thickness and the thin leather allowed a lot of print through to see the card locations so the hidden pocket was not well hidden. The wallet being the largest also tended to take a curved shape when carried in the back pocket as there was a substantial amount of leather that was beyond the card edges and there is no support for those areas.The Serman S-1 includes several innovative features. First is having two outer single card slots with one having a transparent window. The internal card slots are also interesting in that the cards slide into two slots/pockets at the end of one flap and two or more cards can be slid into a ribbon lift pocket on the other end flap. It uses a money clip to avoid having the extra fabric or leather that would be needed to form a currency pocket. In prior reviews, I have seen the lining and ribbon come lose and I donât know if the company has addressed this issue, but my observed copy appears to function properly and shows no sign of coming lose. It is missing a feature on this pocket that the Wally has and that is a spring steel closure to keep cards from falling out once the leather gets softer and stretches a bit from use. The outer clear pocket needs to incorporate the bottom edge slot similar to the one on the opposite side to make ID card removal easier. It can be difficult to remove an ID card even with the push opening as the card does not want to slide against the clear vinyl window. The have another model with the clear window on the inside but I could see that being even more difficult to use and remove the ID card. I am impressed with their product and it produced the thinnest and smallest wallet when fully loaded with my items listed. Its thickness ranged from 17.19-21.33mm (thinnest to thickest area). At half the price of the Wally, this one is clearly a bargain.The Wallyâs innovation was to incorporate two pull tab pockets, one on each flap with a spring steel closure to keep cards from falling out as the product ages and the leather softens. The quality of the ribbons and fastening appear to me to be better than the one used in the Serman S-1 and it definitely operates nicer. Functionally, it has some advantages in that I can carry two credit cards in one pocket and two debit cards in the other. Quick easy access to whichever I need. Yes, I know the pockets will hold more but why carry more cards to risk losing if your wallet is ever stolen or lost? Inside there is a single slot on each side and a money clip. Each slot can easily accommodate two ID type cards which is the most I would suggest you put in them even though they will hold more. If you want a fat wallet, stuff more in. Adding an outside quick access pocket would have been nice and a clear window slot that provides for easy ID card removal would also be a bonus. Interestingly, the Serman S-3.0 appears to copy this model with the addition of the clear ID window on one side and two slots on the other but does not appear to have the spring closure. The Wally measured 19.76MM when loaded. Due to its card carry design it is a little more uniform in thickness than the Serman S-1.It is my understanding that both Serman Brands and Distil Union are American companies with their products made in the USA and that makes it a tough choice to pick a best. For me personally, I am keeping both and I purchased one in dark brown and one in a Carmel color, so I can easily go back and forth between them. I havenât had time yet to use the Serman S-1 to see how well it works for me in the real world, but I have had time to use the Wally and it does work very nicely. I will try and update this review after I have more experience with both. My biggest concern with the S-1 id the difficulty of removing the ID. I frequently have to remove the ID so if it is too difficult, I will probably be drawn to the other. I donât think you can go wrong with either of these and based on my limited communications with the companies it appears to me that they are dedicated to providing a good customer experience and stand by their products.UPDATE:I have now received the Identity wallet $35.00. I have added photos. It is by far the slimmest when fully loaded it measure 9.84mm. However, it only holds 6 cards (you can put maybe 2 more cards in but getting any of the cards out, even if only 2 cards is a challenge. It is made of what appears to be solid carbon fiber and nicely finished. It is an S shaped design with a slot on each side to allow you to push/slide the cards out. However, it takes a lot of pushing to get the cards to slide as they tend to be under so much tension that they don’t want to budge. I would have to rate it at 3 stars do to the difficulty of use and limited capacity. It is mighty slim in the pocket though and has a very nice feel to it.
Aaron Munn gallant –
Good
Bernardo M. Pérez Moreno –
Muy elegante el artÃculo
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Amazon Customer –
Na
Volkan Duru –
Schneller Versand, trotz der Tatsache dass es aus den USA verschickt worden ist. Super Qualität, genau wie erwartet. Tolle Verarbeitung und exakt die GröÃe die ich haben wollte.