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Review on Radix One Black Steel Minimalist by Jason Stokes

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Overall I am happy with my purchase

Updated: 3 years ago. Upgrade from 4 to 5 stars. I'm not sure if I can buy a replacement group, but for now I've got my money's worth. Boundary maps are easier to get. The band has stretched a bit and I no longer have to unhook one side for a maximum of 10 cards, which is my standard. Put 10+ cards in beforehand as it started to stretch so it probably didn't help, but the cards don't fall when I have less than 9. If you had at least 4 cards, you may need to add another card at some point. .Original: Only 2 months old so can't give 5 stars and this wallet in general has its own problems. Overall I am happy with my purchase. I hope there is a way to buy replacement straps. This is the first thing I see worn around here. What's good: My wallet has gotten a lot smaller. It used to be double sided. Partly because I had to reduce the number of cards to use it. Still, it's smaller, and the constraint helps with gliding. They don't want to break it with more than they can handle. By keeping my ID/ID on one side and the main cards on the other, I can avoid playing around with the middle cards often. Weaknesses: Difficult to draw just one card. Sometimes even extreme, although it's easier to be on the limit. Have 10 cards (max) and open one of the cash ribbons as they suggest. It's not broken, but it feels a little tight. The metal clips that hold the band also cause excessive wear of the band. I will let you know if there is any noticeable wear or if I am wrong about the quality of the strap. The stretching wasn't a problem, but some have reported that it's another item I'll keep an eye on.

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