🕶️ Swipe Smart, Carry Sleek — The Future of Wallets is Here
The TRAVANDOSwype Slim Wallet combines cutting-edge aerospace aluminum construction with a patented quick-access SWYPE mechanism, holding up to 8 cards plus cash in a minimalist, ultra-light design. TÜV-certified RFID blocking ensures your data stays secure, while its sleek carbon finish and gift-ready packaging make it the must-have accessory for the modern professional.
Material Type | Money Pocket |
Lining Description | RFID Protected |
Leather Type | Faux Leather |
Product Care Instructions | Dry Cloth Clean |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.8"D x 0.5"W x 2.6"H |
Color | Carbon |
Pattern | Solid |
Subject Character | Men |
Style Name | Money Pocket |
Form Factor | Slim |
Closure Type | Pushlock |
Number of Compartments | 2 |
Wallet Card Slot Count | 8 |
Wallet Compartment Type | Credit Card, Paper Money, Business Card |
Pocket Description | Slide Pocket |
A**D
Amazing Quality
I got this wallet as a gift for my husband. It’s awesome! It fits several cards, cash, license, all the essentials. It’s so thin and he actually carries it in his front pockets because it doesn’t bother him at all. I ended up buying this for my boss as a gift and he wanted me to gift this to all the men on our team!
P**T
Great product must buy
Cheap and it doesn’t spoil its job very wellCard capacity is around 8 cards and they very well protected and no fear of any drop.Very comfortable to carry and sleek and slim design
D**.
Great wallet
I love this wallet. It’s sleek, functional and durable. I would buy again!
C**Y
Well made, compact, blocks RFID, a bit small if you carry a lot of cards
Review is for the Carbon XL model...Very well made and sturdy. The ejection mechanism works perfectly, cards come out stacked perfectly for quick access every time. I ended up using the front "eject" pocket for my driver's license and stuck 10 cards into the RFID-blocking credit card compartment. It was a tight fit with 10 cards in there so 11 would really be pushing the limits. I don't have a lot of credit cards, only a couple of them, but do have medical insurance ID's, fishing licenses, grocery store cards, etc. More than what will fit inside the compartment. I'll likely order another one of these for the additional cards that I use a lot less frequently.For those with larger bi-fold or tri-fold wallets, space is quite limited in this slim wallet, so it'll be a challenge fitting everything into the Travando. It would've been nice if the XL size was somewhat larger, more room within the front pocket would've been an added bonus. If you carry a lot of cash around stuffed inside a wallet, these slim RFID wallets might not be the best option.Overall it works as advertised. Time will tell how long the ejection mechanism will hold up, but so far it's very reliable. Loses a star simply because it could've been made slightly larger to fit more cards/licenses.
D**H
Nice wallet
Got the XL version. Thicker than I would have preferred, but no fault of the product. Looks great, built really well, I expect it will last for a long time. Cards stay put, no issues with them sliding out, even when not completely full. Like having the extra slots on the sides.Initially the mechanism is pretty stiff, but I'm sure it will loosen in time. I'll update once I have had it for a while.
C**O
Awesome and functional wallet!
I absolutely love this wallet! I looked at a lot of different wallets, up to $150, and I chose this one based on design and capacity. Holds plenty of cards and the elastic pouch on the back keeps my cash secure. The staggered card pop-up makes it easy to find the card that I want unlike the type that pushes them up together. I enjoy sliding the front to make the cards come out, too.
R**L
Perfect for men on the go needing small wallet
This wallet is perfect. Holds my essential cards and gives me quick access to my ID and a small amount of cash
A**.
Coolest wallet by far
This is one of the most unique ejection wallets I have owned. Stylish and classic looking with a sturdy build. I have gotten a few compliments and questions on where I found this.