There's nothing fancy about this wallet, but when it comes to practicality, you can't beat it. Well made from durable materials. As thin as some of the more expensive skinny wallets I've bought (Allet, Flowfold, Big Skinny). This is sort of a military version of that. This version of the Rainbow Wallet has some great features: no velcro to make noise or slow you down when opening, and it folds thinner than triple (two layers) versions. thick instead of 3). Nylon material is better than leather for aquatic or sweaty activities because it doesn't get wet. The compartments open at the side so that the cards cannot fall out when they are folded. If you don't want it to be too thin, it offers enough space for lots of cards and banknotes. Can hold even larger foreign currencies, including British pounds and higher denomination Euro notes, which stick out of many US wallets (making it slightly wider than typical US wallets). This wallet won't crack your cards as it doesn't have the typical cascading card slots where cards are stacked in a checkerboard pattern, causing them to break after sitting on it for many months. The only feature it lacks is RFID protection, but I'm not sure if that matters. You can get a separate RFID sleeve and use that in your wallet if you like. Made in the USA and at a current price of around sixteen dollars it's great value. It is a good gift for teenagers, athletes, military, fishermen, backpackers, travelers, lifeguards, etc., and it is also one of the cheaper ones. If you get the black version it doesn't look like military hardware, more like typical civilian wallets and won't look noticeably out of place in some of the more refined environments.
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