The wallet is also very slick. I have been worried that it will slide out of my pocket while seated, but that hasn't actually happened. I can't believe that the guy in the review video put cards in the outer pockets, because I wouldn't trust those things to stay in there. The slick nature of the Tyvek has also caused the folds to start to slide apart on several occasions.
There is plenty of room inside the wallet, but it doesn't provide a lot of options for organizing. There is just two large cash pockets and two smaller pockets for your license and cards that you can see in the last pic. Those cards can easily slide out if your not paying attention, as they have on me few times. Yes, I do think it's worth the money. Will I be buying another one to replace this one when it finally does fall apart?
I just don't trust it to be secure in my pocket or secure in holding my cash and cards. I now remember that it did come out one time when I was on my riding mower.
I thought that I would need to spend hours looking for it, but luckily it must have stayed on the seat until I was done mowing. I found it right beside where I had parked the mower. The nice thing about it is that it fits easily into a front pocket for added security when I'm in a crowd, like at a concert or festival or whatever. I've had it for about 2 years, and it's still like new. Supposedly, it's dishwasher safe, but I don't think I'll ever test that.
Post by SpyderNut » Fri Jun 27, pm I've carried a Mighty Wallet for about three years now and it's still going strong with minimal signs of wear. As David mentioned, there are no glued or stitched areas--it is just simply folded.
I bought this wallet because it is so incredibly thin and doesn't hurt my sciatic nerve when I sit down. Might have to think about designing my own Post by Evil D » Fri Jun 27, pm I got to check out my coworker's wallet today, she said she's had it over a year now.
It has held up quite well IMO. She had about 5 cards in it and 10 or so bills and said that's about the most it ever carries. Could just be that gals are easier on their stuff than us knuckle dragger guys but if mine looks that good after a year of EDC I'll be happy. It comes in leather and vinyl and is ridiculously thin. Its cheap as well. It was designed by a cop. Don't mess with the Spyder because you think you're fly. Transcend the illusion. USA made and hard to get in the UK but really very good.
I use the larger version that takes my passport on my motorcycle trips in continental Europe, and a smaller one day-to-day. Except in a pandemic Post by kbuzbee » Sun Jun 29, pm Interesting design. Not something I'm interested in, though. I do like that CF wallet though. Edit - and it comes in toxic green! That's exactly why my Saddleback wallet rides LFP.
Post by kbuzbee » Mon Jun 30, am Evil D wrote: Front pockets are already taken by my phone and my knife, otherwise I may consider it. Evil D wrote: At this point in life I'm pretty sure my right butt cheek is permanently deformed with a big wallet shaped dent in it lol. Post by Nate » Mon Jun 30, am Very interesting concept. A ditched my wallet about ten years ago, but I might pick up a couple of things from them just to check out. It has the same smooth slippery feeling and all.
Although the old passport design was fun to look at and minimized the risk of people stealing the wallet if I ever were to lose it, I decided to experiment with something a bit more traditional this time around.
That was the main premise of selecting a dark and simple design. They hold up well. The corners get beat up quite a bit from sliding credit cards in and out but they never frayed or tore apart. Truthfully, I never expected my wallet to last nearly as long as it did. I love its low-profile and basic design. It has enough storage space to keep cash, numerous credit cards, and even a few business cards. You can purchase the Black Leather Mighty Wallet here.
Disclosure: This post contains an affiliate link. At no additional cost to the customer, I will receive a commission on all sales of products purchased. This, however, in no way influences my honest opinion on the products discussed. You save a lot of money in the long-term. With regular leather wallets, you walk around like you have a brick in your pocket. They bulge way out of your pocket, something that pickpocketers love. It makes their job easier, because they know exactly which pocket to target.
After the initial break in period, my Mighty wallet formed to be completely flat. Plus, the handy compartments inside make it easier to remove my cards, unlike the cheap plastic ones in leather wallets. This means less time having my wallet visible to the public. Mighty wallets are the best wallets that you can buy. They are way more durable than your humdrum leather wallet.
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