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Ridge wallet
Ridge wallet













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This is a very common practice with band wallets, to get to things effectively in band wallets like this, where there are loose pieces of metal on both sides, you push the whole stack of cards up and then you pinch the bottom so the cards flare, so you can get access to cards in the middle of the pack. Let’s take a look at this a little closer, it has a thumb capability here, if we push it from this angle any cards on the inside come out from the opposite side where the inside band sits. (if you want to see all the features and how many cards and cash it can hold, please watch the video ) I figure you could put some Loctight on this to prevent that from happening. I like the quality of the packaging, I like the fact that you would have a tool to be able to tighten this up, but I hope it doesn’t come too loose too often. You can see that on the inside there is a band to hold the cards from passing through and another band that stretches the outside circumference where you can put your cash. So each one of these grommets you see around the outside, these are actually screws that screw in one plate to the other on the front and the back. The reason why, is because there are little screws that are attached to this. If you look at this carefully you can see that we’ve got a metal wallet, this is aluminum, that is really nice and obviously we’ve got a little screwdriver provided along with it and we know what that’s for. This is a very rigid white box, very Apple-esque in how they’ve constructed it. A carry test was performed as well as a 2nd LOOK since the original review of this wallet. We’re looking at the Ridge cash strap band wallet.















Ridge wallet