SECRIDCardslide Wallet
K**N
Great card, love the cascading effect
I bought two for myself and my husband, and had to get another one for my father-in-law. This is the perfect cardslide as it keeps your cards neat and organized and retrieving them is a breeze. The mechanism for the cascading effect is both easy to use and appealing. It holds about 3-5 cards depending on how much embossing is there. There was some concern that the number of cards it can hold is limiting. I did have to pair down what I usually carry, but in reality, it is better since how many of us use all the ones we do carry? I keep the others in my old wallet and switch them out with this one as needed for the activity I'm doing for the day.This wallet was also great on a cruise. I usually don't carry wallets in my pocket because they are typically too big. This one is the perfect size and I was able to hold my cruise card in it (didn't want to carry the card alone for fear it would be lost) while on board the ship, and ID credit cards and some money for when off the ship.It was perfect!
T**K
Did the research and it panned out.
Replaced my old leather wallet, this is slimmer, slightly heavier but much easier to use. I have money attached under the belt, two cards in the drawer and five that pop out. Only improvement I can see is making the lever out of metal instead of plastic, this is an expensive wallet and they shouldn't compromise on build quality there.Updated: Used on a long trip overseas including high mountain areas. Performed flawlessly and features work so well! Used outside surface for suitcase stickers, drawer for parking tickets and arranged pop out cards for efficient use. Meet someone else who had a similar (popular) model by another brand, we compared notes and mine was better in both our opinions. So, very happy with the investment.
D**N
**PICTURES** Moved From Money Clip to SECRID
**PROS**--Slim form factor--Can be separated to make even smaller--Reliable**CONS**--A bit pricey**THOUGHTS**I LOVED money clips. They can hold cash and cards and the small form factor allowed them to contour to whatever pocket I placed them in. However, they allowed my beautiful cards to wear A LOT faster and my cash to rip. Even with those flaws, I still loved the money clip. It's a heck of a lot better than a phat wallet!I've been eyeing the Secrid for some time and I didn't want to wait many months for the newer 'kickstartery' slim wallets to come out, so I scooped this one.It's AWESOME.The best part about it is that you can separate the transparent holder from the original Secrid. That means that it's versatile.If you've been debating between this and just purchasing the original Secrid simply to save a few bucks, I say make the extra investment and purchase the Secrid with the transparent holder. You can always take it off whenever you want.
A**R
Sleek Wallet With Great Functionality
I've been using the Secrid slim wallet for a few years. It has held up fine, but it was time for a change. I decided to switch to the Secrid Cardslide. Feels like solid construction, and I appreciate the additional band that allows me to hold a few extra bills. Overall I prefer it slightly over the slimwallet.
M**K
A solid, utilitarian card holder that will protect your cards.
TLDR: The slide is solid, easy to use, and protects my cards. It’s not much to look at, but thats okay with me. I removed the larger piece and put the money strap on the slider for everyday use. I only use the larger piece when I travel or need extra space. It’s still pretty compact. I recommend. Just don’t buy in a hurry from this seller, as delivery took weeks.——-I’ve been using a Nomatic Basics wallet for a few years. I prefer a thin wallet in my front pocket and I hate sitting on a regular wallet. The problem is, in my Basics wallet, the edges of my cards wear out more quickly than they should. I went looking for something better.I tried the Ridge wallet, as it was heavily marketed. When it arrived, I found that the sides wiggles from side to side as the elastic flexed, exposing the edges of my cards to damage. The same is true of two-plate wallets in general.Finally, I tried this. It’s not much to look at, so factor that in if you care. It holds 5-6 cards well enough in the “card slide” part. The lever feels rough when ejecting the cards, giving it a bit of a cheap feel. However, the slider itself is solid and protects the cards well, which is what I need. I use the other portion for “add-on storage” when I need it, which is not often. I probably could’ve gotten by with just the card slide + cash strap, but the difference was acceptable and the extra storage is good for travel. When assembled, the strap is needed to hold both sections together. The whole thing stays together well.I haven’t tested the RFID blocking, as it’s not a must-have feature for me.
T**K
Wallet
Works great and looks good
C**G
Great at first … but button broke off after 2 months
Loved this wallet for the first two months. But button broke and fell off after 2 months of use. Disappointed due to the price of this Wallet. ):
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