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Editor
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Nov 24, 2016
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Just my two cents here... I've had a low profile RFID wallet for a while now (vannaci stealth) and I can't say enough good things about this style of wallet. The card protection is a great feature to have, especially for those who have tap enabled cards. Between that and the total space it takes up in a pocket, it's a change I've been very happy to of made. I would not consider moving back to a traditional wallet, the speed of access (blindly feeling the cash in the click for a quick draw) or simply just being smart enough to keep your most used cards in the front-most and back-most slots make these wallets very simple to get what you need quickly, put it away neatly and move on with your day.  I don't miss the wearing of a leather wallet, the smell that it develops as it ages, the struggle to get it back into your pants...it's just a no brainer when I look back at it.
I've got no idea how something like this would hold up...anything with elastics is bound to give eventually, especially with the constant stretching from taking cards out and putting them back ad getting the straps caught in pockets or snagged on your keys... the last thing you'd want is for your wallet to fly apart. The best bet is a clamshell grip with a solid frame when it comes to this style of wallet as the grip keeps the cards from flying out, it's internal and can't get damaged even when ya drop it.  The downside of a solid frame with an internal clamshell grip is that the wallet size never changes and can only ever hold so many cards. If you're the type of person who needs a lot of cards, you'd be better off with a magnet based wallet with an external money clip, as you'd always be able to add on another magnetic segment for additional storage.
TL;DR:
-as quick to operate as a traditional wallet -smaller size,, more comfort to carry - no one knows what it is until you pull cash out of it -forces you to get a better quality business card printed when you realize how silly your current ones look coming out of something so slick.
Nov 24, 2016
ThomasDobrev
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Jan 8, 2017
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EditorI know we're in the 21st century now and many of us love to use cards because of how quick and efficient it is, but for those of us that actually still use cash; where do you put your coins if you're using the Vanacci Stealth? It looks like a great wallet that I would love to try, its just I'm a cash person and I'm wondering where coins will fit into the mix.
Jan 8, 2017
Editor
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Jan 10, 2017
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ThomasDobrevI'm not a coin person, so when I get them it's either tipped back, thrown into a pocket/coin carrage in the car/ or the God damn swear jar. That being said, carrying tons of change in a traditional wallet just made it uncomfortable to carry. If I know I'll need change, ill take what I need instead of all that I can fit into something "just incase". More often than not, I end up saving it now more so than before. But if you are a coin person, I don't think any wallet will work for ya after a certain point. Best of luck to you and your wallet search.
Jan 10, 2017
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