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Dango T01 Tactical EDC Wallet - Genuine Leather RFID Blocking Wallet with Multitool - Made in USA - Perfect for Everyday Carry, Outdoor Adventures & Travel Accessories
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Dango T01 Tactical EDC Wallet - Genuine Leather RFID Blocking Wallet with Multitool - Made in USA - Perfect for Everyday Carry, Outdoor Adventures & Travel Accessories
Dango T01 Tactical EDC Wallet - Genuine Leather RFID Blocking Wallet with Multitool - Made in USA - Perfect for Everyday Carry, Outdoor Adventures & Travel Accessories
Dango T01 Tactical EDC Wallet - Genuine Leather RFID Blocking Wallet with Multitool - Made in USA - Perfect for Everyday Carry, Outdoor Adventures & Travel Accessories
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Dango Products Dango wallets embody the best materials possible, incorporating the most noble techniques in manufacturing and design. Handmade in USA, Dango wallets prides itself on providing contemporary styling while staying tactical and functional. Reach in and see which Dango product enhances your everyday. Specifications Holds up to 12 cards and cash with the MT02 Multi-tool and up to 10 cards without the MT02 Multi-tool, 4.4"w x 2.6"h x 0.4" thickness, weighs only 3.5oz. (2.5oz without the MT02 Multi-Tool), integrated silicone cash strap. Durability The T01 Tactical Single Pocket Wallet is built to last. We use the highest grade materials in this wallet to ensure a premium feel. Machined out of 6061 aerospace aluminum and assembled with high quality top grain leather and fastened with mil-spec bolts. In addition, the aluminum chassis is anodized for a tough coated finish. The included heat treated, stainless steel MT02 Multi-tool is built to endure extreme conditions. Distinctive Feature Single pocket design, ultra slim, holds up to 12 cards, integrated 14 function MT02 Multi-tool. Read more Made in USA Designed, engineered, hand assembled, and quality tested in the USA. We ensure high standards of quality control. Limited Lifetime Coverage Limited lifetime coverage against manufacturing defects. We have customer support representatives on standby to address any potential issues you may have. RFID Blocking RFID blocking technology to help keep your information secure and safe. Read more T01 Single Pocket T01 Spec Ops Single T01 Spec Ops Bifold M1 Spec Ops Single M1 Spec Ops Bifold Capacity 12 cards + cash 12 cards + cash 17 cards + cash 10 cards + cash 16 cards + cash Pocket Material Leather DTEX DTEX DTEX DTEX RFID Blocking ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Finish Anodized Aluminum Cerakote Finished Aluminum Cerakote Finished Aluminum Cerakote Finished Aluminum Cerakote Finished Aluminum Multi-Tool ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Pen No No No No No
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And I carried a leather wallet for over 50 years. Didn’t think I was going to like this but wow! A third as thick as what I used to carry and eliminated that lump on my thigh when sitting. Easy to get cards out as needed.I got this 1/2 out of want, 1/2 out of nostalgia. I've tried going minimalist before and never worked out. Clips never too big, some were actually magnetic if you can believe that, etc. I settled on a bi-fold leather wallet and by chance ran across ads for another minimalist wallet. I started doing my research and found this one.I really like the design. Actually I love the design. Yes it's corny that vendors need to call anything with a modicum of outdoorsy functionality "tactical" and paint it black, but it looks good. I really wanted the multi-tool. Kind of wish it was more functional, maybe mini scissors, but I think I'll get my money's worth over the standard Dango with the kinda-sharp edge you can use to open bags and the can opener. Wallet is solid and feels great and ergonomic in your hand. I think this is a much better option than the super minimal wallets out there that are just big enough for a credit card. That's way too small unless all you walk around with is 3-4 credit cards.No elastic on this unit. Just the silicone strap which feels solid and I hope will last a long time.It also made me seriously rethink all the crap I carry around in my wallet. Combined with my Garmin watch that I can use for over-the-air payments, I reduced my everyday cards to:* driver's license* 1 credit card* 1 debit card* AAA card* 3 health insurance cards (some paper)That all fits well enough in the wallet and probably reduced what I carry about 2/3rds:* Don't need my health savings account card; its on my wallet. I'll bring it when necessary and drug stores do over-the-air pay* Only carry gift cards on demand* no plastic carrier for the hunting license* Put my discount cards on my keyring* Use the insurance phone app for my insurance cardsSounds counter-intuitive, but I also use a money clip. This is because I rarely use/need cash so I'd rather carry it separately when necessary not every day. You can fit money under the strap though, but that feels like a hassle.Now, what didn't I like:* COST. This is WAY too expensive for what you're getting. I think a reasonable price point is 1/3 this price. I got it as a novelty and no way the average person is shelling this much out to streamline their pocket bulk. If this was that much cheaper, I'd probably gift out several of these.* Back plate pocket too small. As stated I probably only have the multi-tool and about 3-4 cards worth of bulk on the back plate side of the wallet. Yes, you CAN fit more cards in that area, but once you get over about 2-3 + tool, the back plate is raised so much that it's "floating and no longer secured by the frame of the wallet. Just the strap which is more than secure enough, but it feels flaky, especially at this price point.* Inner front pocket too stiff. On the leather side, the inner pocket is hare to access. All I have in there is my thin driver's license and it's hard to fish out. Maybe one of the non-leather materials is slicker and thinner; don't know.* Already mentioned the multi-tool could use a little more functionality. One or two more useful tools, don't ask me what. But the Dango version is a little weak. However, I'm still good with having something with this form factor to carry around. There's just nothing to justify the price on it.Cool wallet, nifty conversation piece, but too expensive and not for a person who's too set in their ways to part with their trusty tri- or bi-fold.TL;DR: It looks cool, multi-tool is too big, 4 stars for build quality and cool factor, but it's really not a practical wallet.Pros:Interesting and unique look, especially out in the mid-west where nobody sees stuff like this.Multi-tool has interesting featuresCompact, lightweight, and durable build. Barely notice I have it on me.Cons:Multi-tool, while interesting is very bulky. It was a selling point for me on this wallet, but I simply cannot keep it in the wallet along with any reasonable number of cards. Basically, you either have a pocket multi-tool in a case, or you have a wallet with cards in it.Difficult to withdraw specific cards. If you have more than three in there, you're going to be playing go fish a lot when you're looking for one in particular as others have said.The 'envelope' on the more expensive version is questionably useful. I don't trust it to retain anything important, particularly the larger outside one. So, not sure what I'll use it for, and has kinda left me wondering why I didn't save a few dollars and get the cheaper version.I love the style and appearance of this wallet. I really like the slim profile, and the contrast of combining metal, leather, and synthetic (silicone) components. I intentionally ordered the rawhide leather version with the multi-tool, with full intentions of not carrying the tool. I did this because I like the look of the rawhide leather better than the more red version (I believe it's called whiskey barrel leather?) without the tool. Plus, I figured it would be nice to have the option to use the tool if I wanted. I only took a cursory glance at the tool when I received it, so I don't have much to say about it, but it appeared to be well made and potentially useful.I have 2 cards on the leather side, 3 on the opposite side between the frame and plate, and a couple bills on the back. Everything fits great, and once it wears in a little bit, it is not too difficult to remove and replace the cards. 3 or 4 cards between the plates is about the maximum before the smaller plate starts to sit outside the main frame. It is designed so I do not believe the plate would slide out in that instance, but just an observation. I wouldn't try to hold more than about 6 cards total (without the multi-tool). I am excited that it is a rigid wallet, since I have had credit cards in the past start cracking after spending an extended amount of time in a more flexible wallet and being bent repeatedly when I sit on my wallet. This will undoubtedly protect and preserve the cards much better.I think it is worth mentioning that when I first received the wallet, I was actually pretty disappointed. The machining of the frame was pretty bad. There were misaligned edges and surfaces, burrs, and gouges all over. I actually had to go over the edges myself with a file to soften them so they wouldn't cut my pants. I took some pictures and sent them to their customer service, and everything went great from there... The owner actually called me himself to talk about what I had received and to apologize. We talked thru the design aspects, and their manufacturing process (I ate all this up because I am in the design and manufacturing world as well). He sent me a new frame, along with some other goodies to sweeten the deal. The second frame was MUCH better. All the edges lined up perfectly, no more sharp edges, and it just was obviously a much better made piece. Now I have no more hesitations in recommending this wallet, because it is exactly as I wanted it to be.The only thing that remains to be seen is how my pants hold up with extended use. I am a back pocket carry guy, and have had hard-edged wallets in the past eventually start wearing holes in my back pocket due to the hard edges of the wallet being in contact with hard surfaces I sit on. These edges are pretty smooth , but we'll see how it all plays out. I can say, though, that it is not uncomfortable at all to sit on.Exactly what I expected. Super durable, holds everything I need, easy to take cards out of, and holds the cash tightly. The profile is thin even with the 7 cards i carry plus cash.Only downside is I struggle to get the multitool out without taking out the cards, and the bottle opener takes some getting used to when using it when it's the wallet.Very nice looking wallet. Within a month the fasteners on the wallet have rusted.If you carry a lot of cards you will likely have to remove the multi tool.

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