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Need a wallet recommendation

theroyale 19 Nov 05:44  

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I carry a bog-standard leather wallet in my trouser pocket, but because of cycling sweat and movement these keep wearing out every few months. Does anyone have a recommendation for wallets made of other materials that will not wear from cycling?

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BusterG 19 Nov 10:48  

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Ii use a jimi wallet when cycling, i transfer what I think I will need.
It is hard plastic and supposed to be waterproof but I can see through the hinges of mine.
About the height of half a pack of cards, it can take a modest wad of notes some loose change and a couple of cards. you can hang it around you neck, put it in your cycling shirt, back pocket or tool bag.

£9.99 last time I looked.
Cheap n cheerful.
Good Luck
Buster

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theroyale 19 Nov 11:05  

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Thanks for that Buster but I use my bicycle in the city to and from work and running errands etc so not sure transferring contents each time is an option. Did check out their website.

Anyone have experience of Tyvek wallets?

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FrogPrince 24 Nov 15:57  

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I've just replaced my wallet...a Jack Wolfskin mobile bank ...with a new one after thirty years. I hope the new one lasts as long. Available on the net for about £10.00 -£12.00


theroyale 29 Nov 05:56  

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FrogPrince, thanks for the recommendation. I just received a jack wolfskin mobile bank wallet from amazon. Looks good, well-made, sturdy, things don't fall out. Hope it lasts as long as yours did. Cheers!

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FrogPrince 29 Nov 10:33  

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Glad to be of service :-)


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harrybrook12 30 Aug 06:57  

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I switched to a minimalist wallet made from a durable and water-resistant material. It is been great for cycling no more wear and tear.

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