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The Y-SHP MATRIX Minimalist Wallet is a high-quality, compact EDC wallet made from durable 1680D nylon. Measuring 4.3 x 2.8 x 0.8 inches and weighing just 0.71 oz, it offers ample storage for up to 20 cards and cash, along with additional pockets for keys and essentials. Designed for both urban and outdoor use, this wallet combines functionality with a sleek aesthetic.
Material Type | Nylon |
Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.3"L x 2.8"W x 0.8"H |
Style | 1680d Nylon-black |
Pattern | NO |
Color | Black |
Pocket Description | Zip Pocket |
Closure Type | Zipper |
B**N
Excellent Product
I saw something similar to this and found a less expensive option on Amazon. The makers of this wallet use the same material as the others so why pay more when you can have the same high quality. This carries all of my normal on the go EDC items, keyfob, cards and a handful of items all in one place. Great size, slides into the front pocket with ease. I cannot say enough good things about this wallet. Definitely worth the buy.
A**S
Great Minimalist Wallet
Feel like this wallet it really slept on. I really like it because it is smaller and waaay cheaper than the ALPAKA zip wallet while being to hold almost as much. It's a good mix of being truly minimalist but still being a well thought out and functional design The X Pac like material is a great choice as it holds it's form well.It is not perfect though. The zipper has a bit too much resistance, due to it being a waterproof zipper. I don't think it's necessary to be waterproof since there's nothing I'd keep in a wallet that is sensitive to water damage, and my wallet is usually the last thing on me that would get wet in rain. I'd rather have a zipper that unzips nicely, kinda like the one on the Chums wallet. I also wish the zipper went down the side just a tad more.Additionally, the loop is in a very awkward spot, the maker should have taken a design cue from the Alpaka wallet and put it at the top.But overall it's 5* product for the price, minimalism, and quality.
M**J
Great not tacky EDC wallet. Very minimal but useful.
I live downtown and walk/bike a lot and have gone from carrying messenger bags to trying to go as light as possible but still have EDC stuff like battery chargers and pepper spray and what not.I didn't look around the EDC tactical community much because I just don't care that much and this seemed like a good fit. I looked all over amazon and didn't find anything else that was a SMALL zipper pocket that looked better than a coin pouch and I REALLY wanted interior organizers. Most of the options were coin pouchesThis is way better than I expected and fits the bill very well. I do have some recommendations though if there are any design updates.The fabric loop for putting a carabiner etc could also be used as a zipper lock if it was on the same side that the zipper closed the bag on. Instead to use things like nite-ize carabiner locks to "lock" the zipper closed to something, I have to put a carabiner on the loop then another one on the zipper and connect them behind the wallet.If it was on the other side I could just use one locking carabiner to lock to the thread. This isn't high security but it's stopping someone from swipping cards or anything falling out.I'd do more colors and more organizations on the inside. i could see selling higher end versions of this that have custom color liners, custom organization drawers, etc. I ironed a patch onto it and it didn't melt but i have no idea what this materials about.I'm still getting used to using it as its a bit awkward unzipping and pulling your cards out of it, they tend to get hung up in the fabric and I have to wiggle them around a bit to pull them up and out sometimes. It's not too much of a pain but it is noticeable when you're used to just pulling out your wallet and pulling a card right up. Often I get snagged and wiggle a few times then pull it out fine.I think that could be improved, but I don't know the best way. Maybe having the top of it be more elastic, or some how crinkle over a it so that it opens up like a flower.Anyway, cool wallet, hope to see some future updates.
L**Z
Almost perfect.
I wanted to write a review about this item cause I've been looking for something small and soft to replace my giant wallet. I've tried out a bunch of different things, Ekster, Ridge, card sleeves, and most Alpaca pouches, they all have something lacking, but this seems to check MOST of the boxes that I've been looking for.PROS* Softness: molds to a leg in your pocket nicely, no hard edges* Lightness: Super light* Enclosed: Can throw a key or two, pills, etc in there and have it all be contained* Volume : This thing can hold a LOT of cards with very little material. You don't have to worry about stretching out an elastic band filling it to the max, or having too little cards and gaining negative space in your wallet like a popup mechanism that only has 2 cards in it.*Materials: I got the XPly, and the material is light and durable and has a premium feel to it. The Zipper also feels great (YKK) and seems waterproof. I originally didn't like the metal zipper pull with the lanyard, but I've grown to like it.CONS* I was very disappointed to find that the 3rd image that shows the wallet completely opened was not possible with this pouch. The pouch was definitely cut in order to show the inside and it is not made clear in the image. That is the main reason for the loss of a star because I originally bought it because of this. HOWEVER, the pocket does seem to open an ample amount for what it is, way more than the Alpaca Zipcard pouch, which is much more ridgid.* More color optionsTHINGS I WOULD LOVE FROM A NEW VERSION* I would love an external card sleeve for my every day card. The Alpaca Zipcard pouch has this and I love it. Even though most purchases can be done via my phone / watch, I still find myself gravitating to using a card as it feels easier to reach in a pocket and quickly slide out a card. A card on the outside sleeve would alleviate that.* More just for me, but I would love RFID blocking for everything in the middle, leaving the inside pockets available to be used for scanning. I've been able to fix this by sliding an RFID blocking sleeve in the internal sleeve with my card towards the outside of the pouch. To be clear, this is mostly to avoid the "Please scan one card" issue you get on some NFC payments if it registers more than one card in the pouch. I'm not worried about RFID blocking for security (And believe it's mostly fear mongering for a useless feature.) If you layer a bunch of non NFC cards adjacent to your scanning card, it does work through it as well, but you would have to remember to keep the cards in that order and that's too much upkeep.Overall, a great little wallet, would love little tweaks, if one is ever released please someone lemme know in a response, I'd love to know and try it out.
B**R
Will buy again
Good quality product, good company.Will fit plenty of cards, cash, coins.I put my car keys and airpods in there as well.The YYK zipper is water resistant.It's a little hard to open at first but the more you use it the smoother it becomes.
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