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We've tested a lot of wallets over the
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years here at Gear43. However, one
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wallet that I've really started to
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enjoy, or I should say reenjoy, is the
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Biffold wallet because it's also kind of
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gone through its own reinvention in and
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of itself. So, in this video, I'm going
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to tell you the 10 favorite Biffold
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wallets that we've ever used here at
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Gear 43. So, let's get into it. But
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before we do, I do want to say two
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different important things. Number one
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is that every wallet that is tested in
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this video was given to us by their
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respective brand. And I do also want to
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mention I have links down in the
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description and the top comment of this
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video that are paid links and give us a
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commission and helps us out with this
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channel or they may be linked to our
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shop if it's something that we
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personally carry. And with that said,
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let's get right into it. Now number 10
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is the Nomad Goods byfold wallet. Adam
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who tested this one really did
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appreciate that this one has
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individually lined card slots. So, it
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kind of keeps your cards really safe and
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also just a little more luxurious. He
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also really appreciated the Horween
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leather that was super slick, super
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nice, and extremely clean design. And
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going back to the leather, he really
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appreciate that Horween leather. It
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patas really, really well and makes it
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so that it's just a high-end leather
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wallet. But one thing he didn't super
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like is actually its external pocket.
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The external pocket was pretty cool and
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a great idea for quick access cards. He
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just found that it was a little bit
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oddly sized. So cards like to try to
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fall out of it. Number nine is the
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Pioneer Carry Altitude Billfold. And
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this one was tested out by Luke who
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really appreciated a design that
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actually is waterproof and dust
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resistant and can easily be cleaned. He
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did also feel like the interior was
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really really well thought out. It made
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accessing interior cards really really
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easily while also being able to store
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quite a bit of things including cash. He
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did actually really like the fabric even
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though he was used to more leather
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wallets. Feels pretty cool and actually
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patina on its own kind of like leather.
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The only thing he didn't really like is
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it wasn't super malleable. So, it kind
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of stuck out of his clothing and kind of
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you could see the actual wallet in his
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pocket and he wasn't a huge fan of that.
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He feels like maybe someday it'll become
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a little more malleable, but for now
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it's a little more noticeable in your
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pocket than a leather one. Now, number
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eight is this Harbor London RFID card
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holder. I found that this leather is
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extremely high quality. It actually,
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speaking of malleable, is also extremely
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malleable, which means it fits in your
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pocket without it being really
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noticeable around keys and other things
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you would keep in your pocket. I also
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appreciate it's really, really thin
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build. This is a very, very thin wallet.
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Really isn't super noticeable. And I
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also really like its magnetic closure
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that keeps the wallet closed and it
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feels a little more premium because of
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that. And then finally, it was awesome
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that it has a pull tab for the lesser
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used cards. Hide it a little bit farther
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back in the wallet, so they're still
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easy to get to without it being
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annoying. The only thing I wish it had
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is an external pocket for quick access
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for that most used card. Unlike a lot of
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the competitors that are similar to
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this, it doesn't have that external
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pocket. Now, number nine is this Broy
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card sleeve that is actually quite
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similar to the Harbor London. If you
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didn't really want the Harbor London,
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you wanted something different, maybe a
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different style of leather, this Broy
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card sleeve is a fantastic option for
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you. I really appreciate its build
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quality, and I really like the color, of
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which there are plenty of different
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color options on this wallet. It also,
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just like the Harbor London, is
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extremely compact and malleable in your
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pocket, so it's not super noticeable.
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But I do have to say it's not quite as
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nice as some of the competitors, as
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there is going to be a direct competitor
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later in this video that I think has a
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little bit better quality. Now, number
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six is the Broy Hideand Seek. This is a
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staple in the biffold wallet industry,
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and it is a super nice addition to it.
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Luke actually really enjoys the Broy Owl
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that you find on the outside of the
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wallet. He feels like it's just a little
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bit extra, just kind of make it feel a
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little extra fancy. He really likes the
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color of the wallet that he got, and
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even in the time that he tested out the
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wallet, it already had started to
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patina, and he really liked that. He
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also felt like the stitching was really,
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really well done in the wallet. There
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weren't any frays, anything getting
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loose. So, he felt like the build
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quality and stitching was good. It also
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was quite functional. It has a lot of
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additions to the wallet that make it a
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really usable wallet long term. However,
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he also kind of didn't like the Broy
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Owl. He really likes the addition of it,
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but it does stick out into your clothing
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and is m is a little bit obvious and
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might actually even damage your
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clothing. He's also not a huge fan of
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the coin compartment as the coins show
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through the leather really well and and
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kind of permanently make it so that you
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can see the coins in the wallet instead
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of making it look, you know, a little
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bit more flush. Oh, and by the way guys,
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if you have not already done it, make
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sure to like and subscribe if you found
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this video helpful whatsoever. And let's
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get right back into it. My number five
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wallet on this list is this done wallet
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in the black color. It's advertised as
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being one of the thinnest biffolds ever
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made. And I have to say, I was skeptical
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when I first got it. And I admit it, it
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it probably is. This thing is incredibly
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thin, and it's really impressive what
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they were able to fit into this wallet
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while keeping it as thin as it is. But
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do I have any way of proving it's the
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thinnest? Not really, unless I had
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literally every single biffold ever made
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in front of me. I did also like that it
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has a very, very simple design. And
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probably my favorite feature of the
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whole wallet is how it stores cash. It's
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kind of like a cash strap on the
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interior of the wallet where you slide
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the cash in. And I think it looks cool
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and makes it really accessible but still
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thin. I wish though it had a higher card
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capacity. I'm always a little bit
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hesitant about putting two cards into
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each sleeve as it's going to stretch out
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the leather over time even though that
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is how it's advertised as being used.
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And I will have to say that the leather
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is not quite as nice as probably most of
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the other leather wallets you find on
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this list. Now, number five is this
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Distill Union Wall-E biffold 5.0. And
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this is kind of a staple in the leather
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biffold wallet industry, and there's
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good reason for it. You can keep cards
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easily accessible by pulling on tabs on
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either side of the wallet, and it pulls
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cards out without ever even opening the
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wallet. It's an extremely wellthoughtout
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design to make it usable and quick. But
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while keeping the more traditional
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biffold design, it's a pretty cool
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midground between a minimalist wallet
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and a leather biffold wallet. I also
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really liked the interior permanent cash
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clip as it feels really nice, is high
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quality, and does a good job of keeping
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your cash in line. The only thing I
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didn't really like about it is because
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of the pull tabs where it has two little
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pieces of fabric, it makes it easy for
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pulling cards out. But on the other
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hand, it makes it a little bit thicker
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than it would have to be had all the
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cards just been in the interior of the
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wallet. But I will say it is still
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comfortable to keep in your front
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pocket. Now, if you wanted something a
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little more creative than the Wally
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Biffold 5.0, Oh, I gave you the Distill
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Union mod wallet, which this is a
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really, really unique wallet in the fact
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that it's held together by magnets and
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is completely modular. You can swap out
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accessories as much as you want, whether
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it be ranging from a card sleeve to a
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cash clip to key organizer. It really
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does it all, and it's a pretty cool
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setup that I have never seen on any
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other wallet, which is why it earns such
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a high pick in this list. It is made
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with really high quality full grain
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leather, and it does patina over time.
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And just like the Wall-E bifold we
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talked about earlier, it has its own
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little pull tabs where you can pull
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cards out of the wallet without ever
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opening it up. As for downsides, I have
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to say because it is magnetic, it's
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especially long because you have to have
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the area where the magnets go on. It's
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not usable space for anything else. So,
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it makes it a longer wallet that's a
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little more home in your back pocket
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than in your front pocket, which I think
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is personally a downside. And as for the
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other downside to this wallet, the
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magnets I think could be a little bit
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stronger as I do have the wallet pull
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apart when I'm just trying to open the
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wallet. And that might go away over time
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as it gets more flexible with use, but
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it is a bit of a downside. Now, number
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two on this list, you'll be quite
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familiar with if you have been on this
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channel very long, is the double oak
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cloud wallet. I have to say for a
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biffold, for a minimalist biffold, this
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is the best of the best. I think the
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leather on this wallet is amazing. It's
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impeccable. I really like that it
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scratches and it just over time ages
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really, really well. Far better than any
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other wallet I've had. It also stays
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extremely compact, especially since it
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has the magnetic closure on it. It keeps
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it closed and and being a little bit
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more malleable of a card sleeve. It's
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not super noticeable in your pocket. I
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also appreciated the interior cash
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storage. It's accessible and you only
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have to fold the cash once to put it in
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there. And its location is out of the
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way, but still easy to get to. And
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honestly, for the price, this is one of
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the best out there. As for a downside,
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this may not be for everyone because it
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doesn't have a ton of storage. Sure, it
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has extra storage on the exterior of the
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wallet, but it's definitely lacking on
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the storage side if you're somebody that
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needs to fit more stuff in your wallet.
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And now for the number one pick of the
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Biffold wallets, and that is this right
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here. This is the Nomad Goods Card
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Wallet Plus. It does a really good job
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of kind of straddling that line between
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a standard larger biffold and a
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minimalist wallet. It's going to be a
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little bit thicker than a standard card
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sleeve. So, the people that like a more
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traditional bfold will be happy with
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this. However, if you're a minimalist
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and somebody that wants to cut down on
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bulk in your pocket and maybe even keep
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it in your front pocket, this is an
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amazing option for you. It has the same
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Horween leather that we talked about
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earlier in this video. So, it's really,
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really high quality. this really, really
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nice, slick design that does a really
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good job of a of getting a good patina
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over time. And the addition of each card
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slot in this wallet having its own
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sleeve means you're not going to be
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having cards rub up against each other
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and damage each other. Perfect for those
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people that have metal cards. I also
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appreciated its external card slot,
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which I feel like was a little bit
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better thought out than earlier wallets
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on this list. And it has a considerably
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larger capacity for cards, cash, and
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really anything that you need to carry
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than a lot of the other smaller wallets
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on this list. But the one downside that
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I can think of on this one is if you are
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wanting a slimmer wallet, it is going to
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be a larger wallet than you probably
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want. You might want to go with some of
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the smaller options if you're wanting to
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go truly minimalist. But again, I think
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it's a really, really good middle ground
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for most people. And that's the reason
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why I have it topping out the list of
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best biffold wallets we've ever used