R&A-E
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2019
Very, very nice! Lots of storage and very well thought design.I recommend wrapping any cards with a single rubber band before placing in the end/side pockets too keep the items secured. The material is slick and cards have a tendency to fall out easily ... or wrap a rubber band around the wallet after you close it.
Samuel
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2018
I've had it for about a week and the fibers in the paper are starting to come apart.Edit:So it's slowly just gotten worse and worse in appearance that you can't tell what it has on there. It's just a fiberous mess. I love how thin it is in my pocket which is why I still use it. Otherwise I wouldn't keep the ugly thing.
RBoyer
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2018
My son-in-law got the first version of this wallet for my husband several years ago. It still hasn't torn or fallen apart in any way, but I thought this new one that looks like a printout would be fun. My husband loves it because it's very slim, conforms to him and his pocket, and holds everything he needs.
Quiet Enjoyment
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2017
General Might Wallet Review: this is my 4th mighty wallet. They are durable, versatile, thin and lightweight - I love this. They lose the looks in about 1 year of active use and abuse, but they are cheap - and have many interesting designs - that it is an advantage rather than downside.I can fit all of my credit cards, occasional banknote or ten, my ID, insurance card, another insurance card, RFID keycard and other stuff into it.This particular mighty wallet, the Dot Matrix Pi, is both cool and geeky (which is double cool in Silicon Valley). The holes on the side are fake (which is a relief, actual holes would compromise its structural integrity).
Shannon McComb
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2013
Purchased this wallet for my husband for Valentine's day. He needed a new wallet and had asked for something "efficient, durable, slim, quirky yet adult". I think that describes this wallet perfectly. I was a little worried because of the matter and non-stitching, but when it arrived it was quirky, light, seemingly durable. The added bonus is that it actually just looks like folded paper in his pocket upon first, quick glance so it is almost like the wallet has a disguise. So far....so good...and I had one happy, nerdy, game-programmer husband on V-day (for cheaper than any other wallet in town also!).
Daniel
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2013
Pros:Unique Look grabs attentionCons:-Tyvek is smooth and does not grip plastic. As a result, credit cards slip and fall out.-Frays and fades after prolonged used.
T. Ulrich
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2012
It just came in the mail today, I was sorta expecting to be let down by this product but was surprised. It is actually a pretty tough little wallet and very cool. My EDC in it is 2 credit cards, two University ID cards, a health card, a bus pass and cash. No problemo. Recommended for the low-maintenance userEdit: after a few days of having my cards slip and fall out, I've decided to change my vote. The Tyvek is too slippery for my cards, they just fall out everywhere whenever I open it. I want so badly to like this product but it plain doesn't work well. Into the trash, $15 idiot tax charged to me.
Santidiablo
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2010
I like it. It's a decent wallet, just enough pockets, durable, and nice. Most people are very amused and like it a lot, two girls have been pretentious to say "you paid for this?", and one person brought up the good point that if I ever lost it (oh, LOST!) then he said I might never get it back since it's very incognito. It has two main pockets for money and receipts, two inner cutouts for ID and credit cards, and there are some accessible pockets on the ends (facing the outside of the wallet). I'm not certain these were fully intended to be used as pockets but stuff falls out of those so those particular ones aren't very good. It's minimalist and I don't like to carry thick wallets so it works for me, it's creative-looking (which I like), and you can write on it if you wanted (and it would like like part of the design).Overall, I enjoy it.