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Aerostitch wallet
#21
(01-03-2019, 08:05 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: I also have a spare key on all my bikes but do not keep it under the seat !!! (figure out why )

..cuz when your original is lost, the spare is locked under the seat , so one needs the 3rd one Tongue
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#22
(01-03-2019, 08:33 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote:
(01-03-2019, 08:05 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: I also have a spare key on all my bikes but do not keep it under the seat !!! (figure out why )

..cuz when your original is lost, the spare is locked under the seat , so one needs the 3rd one Tongue

..cuz when your original is lost, the spare is locked under the seat , so one needs the 3rd one Tongue
Believe it or not, I actually thought to do this (doh!) It wasn't until I reached for the key to open the seat that I understood the depths of my idiocy.... In my (albeit limited) defense, I've had bikes with seats that can be pulled to reveal the tool sack that don't require a key...
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#23
For the past five years I have using the Ultra Slim Sport Wallet by Allet. Waterproof, very slim, perfect for the front pocket. Good ol' made in 'merica durability.

https://www.all-ett.com/

The purchase was motivated by me getting caught in the rain without gear too many times. My old wallet became water-logged, cracked and sorry. The Allet product has kept things dry and secure.
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#24
(01-03-2019, 12:33 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: For the past five years I have using the Ultra Slim Sport Wallet by Allet. Waterproof, very slim, perfect for the front pocket. Good ol' made in 'merica durability.

https://www.all-ett.com/

The purchase was motivated by me getting caught in the rain without gear too many times. My old wallet became water-logged, cracked and sorry. The Allet product has kept things dry and secure.

I bought what I thought was going to be a compact wallet at the end of last year. It only held a few cards and a small amount of cash. It had a cool magnetic closure. What I didn't realize was how much thickness the magnets added once you put cards and money in the thing.

So I'd been thinking about getting a different wallet and when I ran across this thread, I immediately ordered the Aerostich wallet. Well, it just arrived and guess what?

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There really wasn't a premium to pay to Aerostich as the pass-through. Their price for the leather non-RFID is USD $35 and Allett's online price is USD $39.95.
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#25
I recall some Allett models being somewhat premium. I think the model you show is much larger than mine. In any case, all my leather wallets died slow deaths with every unexpected down pour I got caught in. The Allett does feel "wheezy", but functionally it is performing far better than I expected. It even handles sweat. May your experience be hopefully good.
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#26
I didnt have those cards or that thin name strip in my Aerostich wallet, but it does have a little A in one corner.
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#27
The one I ordered is [url=https://www.aerostich.com/world-s-thinnest-wallets-executive.html]The Executive at 5" x 3.75". Spreading the cards out instead of stacking them up helps it stay thin.

They also have [url=https://www.aerostich.com/world-s-thinnest-wallets-european.html]The European at 3.9" x 3.1", the [url=https://www.aerostich.com/world-s-thinnest-wallets-card-case.html]Card Case at 4.5" x 2.5" (I think that 4" dimension doesn't look right, I dunno), and [url=https://www.aerostich.com/world-s-thinnest-wallets-traveler.html]The Traveler at 5.5" x 4".
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#28
Mine must be the Executive as well at 5" x 3 3/4" although I thought at Aerostitch they just offered nylon and leather (although the leather is just one one side). My son got the nylon first, then I got the leather.
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#29
I don't do wallets Biker
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#30
money clips?
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