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Review on ๐Ÿ”’ Columbia Security Blocking Traveler Foxfield: Protecting Your Belongings on Every Trip by Stephen Ball

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not ideal for George Constanza, but perfect for those looking for a slim but not super-minimalist wallet.

This wallet isn't perfect for everyone, but it's perfect for me and my needs. It's thin, has no dull zippers, and can withstand rough handling. If you often have a "George Costanza wallet" (a wallet with dozens of cards, receipts, and a large wad of cash), this wallet isn't ideal for you. If you often use more than 3-4 cards (without ID), you should also look at other wallets. This is the second one I have. The first lasted me two years of intensive use. The first was in perfect condition externally when I decided to use the new one, but one of the card slots on the inside had a small hole from frequent use. I just couldn't use that slot but I know my way around and I would have forgotten the hole and lost the card (maybe) so I got a new one. identification plate. I've never driven a car, so the driver's license is usually behind the school ID card. I keep two debit cards and one credit card in the main card slots. I rarely use a credit card so it's behind one of the debit cards. Sometimes I have some cash, but usually I don't, so the cash bag usually has a few receipts in it. small footprint. I usually put my wallet in my back pocket, when I'm not sitting I put it in my shirt pocket. It's not big enough to look weird in a shirt pocket.

Pros
  • Includes RFID blocking technology for security
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