![]() ![]() Vaultskin not that small fottprint, they are rfid-blocking, and they are leather an not that thin.īigskinny: Some interesting models, but they seem to live up to their name, pretty skinny, but footprint is too big(?) for card only.įlowfold: Looks very nice and compact, but accessibility is a concern, no outside pockets Secrid: Seems pretty thick and not sure about the organization?. īellroy: Doesn't seem like anything special when it comes to organization and it is leather, seems like a pass for me, footprint is ok though. Slimfold Nano: Looks very nice and compact, but accessibility is a concern, no outside pockets, and the cards seem to be stored in a way not making them that easy to take out. Tom Bihn minimalist wallet: Looks pretty good, slim and with a closing mechanism you can choose to use or not(?), style 5 has a outside pocket which is good, although i wish it had double outside pockets. But is RFID-blocking, and leather, which has a poor thickness to robustness ratio. Thus the paranthesis.Īll suggested (Let me know if i missed some)Įxentri wallet: The one i have today, seems to beat most when it comes to accessibility and has a footprint not much bigger than a credit card. (Secrid) Recommeded by a lot, and seems good organizational, but it isnt really slim.Not sure if the perfect wallet for me has been suggested yet but some interesting ones have come to the table. So any tips, am I too picky or poor at researching, or is this kind of wallet difficult to find?ĮDIT: Thanks a lot for the overwhelming response, I will try to summarize it in this post, for people looking at the thread later. I would prefer a more solid light and easy material. But it is leather, and not very durable, leather doesn't seem like the best for me, it is either weak, or pretty bulky, and often expensive as well. Leather, the wallet i have now is leather, and is a pretty simple "foldable minibook"-style thing, it works pretty well when it comes to organization, i can reach the 4-5 most used cards easy. I don't want that, I find it very convenient to use tap-based cards without taking them out of the wallet. A lot of the popular ones are RFID-blocking. No organization, things like ridgewallet and so on seem to have all the cards in a huge "heap", it is difficult to obtain cards in the middle of the pack. The problems i have with many of the popular ones are. I don't need room for cash, but about 10 cards. I am struggling to find a good slim wallet, this should be easy, but somehow I am still struggling. Roundup of 99 packing lists from /u/ERFontusīuying guides by item based on community recommendations Popular bag comparison spreadsheet from /u/-Nepherim must make up no more than 10% of your overall contribution to this subreddit. Advertising of your own company, blogs, websites, social media accounts, Youtube channel, etc. No Marketing or Research Posts - No marketing, research, or advertising posts. This keeps content quality high, and removes the incentive of profit for redditors who post and comment, keeping the community fair, honest, and ethical.Ħ. Posts with links to videos, blogs, reviews, or news articles which contain referal links or codes should include context and will be reviewed and removed if they do not provide high content value. No Referral Links or Codes - Posts with referral links and codes are not permitted. This rule is in place to prevent spammers from taking over the sub.ĥ. Second time will result in an indefinite ban. You may link to an external website within a text post with additional contextual narrative.įirst time offenders will receive a warning and a 1-week ban. No Direct Links to External Websites - "Direct link posts" to external websites other than imgur, flickr, or reddit images will be removed. Mod discretion will be used for post removal.Ĥ. Low effort posts include, but are not limited to: posts which indicate a lack of prior research posts without descriptions (title only, no body) asking questions without providing enough context posts not positively contributing to onebag travel (memes, etc). ![]() If you include a link to an external website or blog, provide at least a few sentences of context for the link. No Low-Effort Posts - Text posts should include contextual narrative. Requests for EDC/commute/school bags should be posted on subreddits such as r/manybaggers and r/backpacks.ģ. Onebag travel Related Posts Only - Posts/requests for bag recommendations should be travel related. Be Nice! - Sarcasm and humor are cool, but just being outright mean will get you warned and then banned.Ģ. Please make use of flair sorting and the search bar.ġ. Feel free to share your favorite bags and your packing lists. Fewer items, packed into a single bag for ease of transport to make travelling simpler with more focus on the experience than the logistics. R/Onebag is a minimalist travel community devoted to the idea of lugging around less crap. ![]()
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