31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome!, 10 July 2010
By Kevy - Published on Amazon.com
This product came in an awesome looking package. I opened it, and the wallet itself looks awesome! Water-proof, very very tough, but it feels exactly like folded paper. And that's the reason why I gave it 4 stars, is because sometimes I'm afraid I might rip it even when it's strong. I like how thin it is, and how it has so many pockets because sitting on a big thick wallet screws with your posture. I really like this product. Thumbsup!
Update: My cards fall out of my wallet as I pull it out. :| And the longer you keep it in your pants (the wallet, that is), the more it will start to unfold and become looser. It's still a neat product, but I'm just really paranoid that my cards might get lost.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Cute and Slim, but..., 1 Oct 2009
By V. Lambinicio - Published on Amazon.com
The idea of it is great, it's "green," sturdy, has many pockets, but the cards tend to slip out. And because there's a fold inside the two inner pockets, if you put more than one card in there, it's a hard to put back in.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The psychology behind a wallet that doesn't look like a wallet, 10 May 2011
By G. Wells - Published on Amazon.com
Just got mine.
Looks cool, but I'm slightly worried: because it doesn't ~look~ like a standard wallet at first glance, I'm worried it might end up lost in a pile of papers on a desk, or get knocked in the trash, or just generally not get the elevated treatment a standard wallet would receive.
"Hey, have you seen a wallet around here?"
"No."
(I'll update this review in a couple months, after I actually use it for a bit.)
Update (6.26.2011)
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It's nice and thin, so sitting on a lump is never a problem. However, EVERY time I use the wallet (taking out cash or a credit car) I find myself having to reseat the cards inside. They are in constant danger of slipping out.
The lack of storage slots (there are four, but only a fool would use the outer two card-spitting ejector-slots) is another problem, forcing the user to stack cards. (Though the stacking somewhat tightens the wallet's grip on the cards.)
This is something I use everyday and really don't like at all, and I regret having kept it. (I'm shopping for a new one today.)