Luxury carbon fiber wallet9/16/2023 Ridge might’ve spoiled me and tainted my opinion by sending the Carbon 3K with the Titanium, but I based my decision on functionality alone: The Carbon 3K felt far more functional. I chose not to carry the Titanium because I felt it was heavier than the Carbon 3K, and the money clip wasn’t as streamlined as the cash strap. Not the case with the Ridge wallets in a pair of chinos, jeans, or even shorts, they need a pocket to call home, and they don’t like sharing with anything else. My old one was just a leather sleeve that tucked into my pocket without any issue. They’re almost twice as thick as the front pocket wallet I was using before. They’re thickīoth of these wallets are pretty thick. Maybe if it had a glossier finish, it would seem less tactical, but with the matte finish, it just doesn’t work with my style. I thought I’d be a fan of the carbon fiber because I love cars, and I grew up in the era of carbon fiber hoods and trunks, but this wallet didn’t ring that bell. The Carbon 3K is a little too tacticalĪs I said, I’m not a fan of anything overly tactical, and by nature of The Carbon 3K, it’s pretty tactical. I’m switching it up because Ridge had a demanding customer to please, and it’s best if you understand why before we get to the pros. I’ve written a lot of product reviews, and they never start with the cons. The Ridge Carbon 3K loaded with cards and cash vs my regular leather wallet with the contents Plus, if this thing prevented one e-thief from jacking my credit card digits, it would pay for itself. Maybe my eyes opened a bit wider at the number, but the price seemed fair. When I finally saw the price, I wasn’t shocked. The fit and finish of every Torx screw, the layers of the two shells, and the materials they used, all seemed to be top-notch. They aren’t cheap, but to be honest, my initial impression of the quality was that it was awesome. Although I was familiar with the brand, I’d never purchased anything from them. I wanted to be as unbiased as possible when it came in. I didn’t know how much Ridge wallets cost. The cash strap and clip are changeable, which is great because I love modifying things, but for this review, the Carbon 3k with the cash strap felt right for my needs. The Burnt Titanium looked awesome (like, really awesome), but it came with a money clip, and I thought it felt heavier, so it didn’t make the cut. I decided that was the one I would carry, aside from its tactical-styling that really didn’t impress me. The carbon fiber wallet had a very low-profile cash strap. It all seemed a bit much I just wanted to load it up and shove it in my pocket. Inside the boxes, I found some stickers, some reading material, and each box had a really high-quality Torx screwdriver. I understand that this is a one time experience, but Ridge really nailed the packaging. In fact, the packaging was so good that it was satisfying when I finally got the wallets out. It felt more like unboxing an Apple product than a wallet. Both boxes came tightly wrapped in plastic, and the telescoping cover was airtight. ![]() When I opened the Ridge boxes, I noticed the packaging was pretty impressive. These Ridge wallets had an uphill battle to fight before they even came out of their boxes. I’m not typically a fan of Kydex, Carbon Fiber, or anything mil-spec. I spent years in law enforcement, and I’ve had my fill of high-speed, low-drag tactical products. To be very honest with you, I don’t care for anything that looks tactical. ![]() Plus, the wallet’s front-pocket location makes it easier to notice when a stranger tries bumping a scanner into your thighs. They can also steal your card info and keep it for a later day and buy a couch or a pair of Yeezys or whatever thieves spend other people’s money on. They can make small transactions instantly, like $50 or less. But here’s what I can offer you: Apparently, thieves can steal your credit card information with portable, hand-held scanners. The RFID protection is above my paygrade, and I wouldn’t want to insult Ridge by trying to explain their technology. There are even some fun patterns, like hula girls and tropical flowers, if that’s your thing. You can also get them in several colors, depending on the model you choose. They come in quite a few different materials, including aluminum, titanium, and carbon fiber. They hold up to 12 cards, and you can outfit them with money clips or cash straps, depending on your style. These wallets consist of replaceable elastic straps and two hard shells that sandwich your credit card between them. ![]() The Ridge wallets sit in your front pocket and benefit from RFID protection, making it more difficult to steal your credit card’s information. The Ridge company formed in 2013 and its wallets were a response to wireless theft and a lightweight, minimalist lifestyle.
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