DANGO PRODUCTSDango Slim Minimalist Wallet for Men - RFID Blocking - Bifold
S**A
Don’t think twice - BUY IT!!
I bought this wallet back in early 2021 and have used it every single day since. It’s been nothing short of amazing. Sure, it shows a little wear and tear, but after 4 years of daily use, it’s held up incredibly well with zero major issues.Yes, the $70 price tag might seem high at first—but when you break it down, that’s less than $20 a year for a wallet that performs and lasts. Totally worth it in my book. I loved it so much, I just bought another one to replace it!If I had one minor complaint, it’s that the elastic band isn’t replaceable. Mine stretched out after about two years—but to be fair, I definitely overstuffed it. Still, that’s the only thing I’d change.Bottom line: look no further—just buy the thing. I doubt you’ll regret it.
L**N
I'm frugal, but this wallet was worth it
This wallet has been part of my EDC for the past 3+ years. When I bought it, I thought, "that's a lot of money for a minimalist wallet." It was more than worth the price. it's thin, rugged, secure, and carries all the cards I need, plus a place to stash emergency cash. It rides comfortably in my front pocket, but it also hides well in zippered tech pockets. It still looks great: Not new, but solid with a good patina.I rarely write reviews, but this one earned the 5-stars. The Dango wallet has exceeded my expectations (and few things do).
J**Y
Very nice wallet
I love this wallet. Very minimal and holds everything I have. I just fold my bills and stick them in the middle and close with the strap and it's very secure. Only gripe is the strap seems like it may not hold up long term. Will see how it goes.
L**G
Perfect Small sized wallet
I had been carrying a "George Costanza" gigantic wallet in my back pocket for many years. I decided to give one of these new smaller wallets a try. Turns out most of what I was carrying around was not necessary, and this wallet holds all that I need. Slots for 4 credit cards, a pocket for driver's license, insurance cards, etc..., and a band to hold some cash. Gets the job done!
K**R
Glad I went this way
Since purchasing this Dapper DO3 I have come to own the M1 Maverick Rail wallet and the A10 Single Pocket wallet. I give all three 5 stars but definitely have a favorite for my uses---first, I have daily need for 5 cards max and carry some cash (usually 2-4 bills) so let me give you quick thoughts on each:DO3; Pros---price is right; small and light; rail system is great; elastic band for cash and receipts; DTEX is nice and pockets work ok. Cons---ID pocket is not needed by me, band is stretching, DTEX loosens at fold so wallet becomes trapezoid in pocket.--not long-term solutionM1 Maverick Rail; Pros---got a good price at summer sale; built to last; slide rail is great again; silicon band for cash that is big improvement over DO3; back side is NOT slide rail but works for storing cards not used that often. Cons--a bit heavy (5 oz) and it is wide; overall not something I like to carry in a pocket all day but keeps its shape and might last an ice age or two.A10 Single Pocket; Pros---built to last; 2 slide rails (front and back)!!, storage pocket for cash inside the rails; light and narrow--same size as DO3 actually; DTEX front cover/pocket; it can adapt to a bunch of options. Cons--pricey but worth it to me; no cash strap but storage pocket works as well; front rail only handles one card or the DTEX pocket (but can be a Pro as you can change out the pocket if you want)All in all, the A10 is best for me despite the price. I get a two rail system (although the front rail is either DTEX pocket or card) and the currency storage cavity works better (and looks better) than cash on a silicon strap. It is basically the same size as the smaller DO3 and much lighter/narrower than the M1----and it's made of aluminum that will last me a long time. Hope this helps you decide.
B**N
Great wallet
I've had one for a few years now and it has held up great. The only thing bad I'd say about it is that the elastic band on it is trash. Other than that I really like the wallet.
A**R
Buy With Discount Only
This is not a $60 wallet. The $30 discount kind of makes it worth it… maybe. We’ll see.Firstly, the aluminum portion is poorly finished, or not at all. The swirling from the machining is fine and expected, but the edges have scuffs in several places, along with several scratches and a smallish ding or two. One tab for the credit cards was bent inward and needed pressure applied to get it back to its correct position. Three regular credit cards (x2 w/ raised lettering and x 1 w/o) and a plastic membership card with no raised lettering is all that will fit in the aluminum housing comfortably.Second, the elastic band is a lost cause. This thing is stupid. It had some give out of the box and will probably be cut away soon. I bought some of the silicone bands in anticipation of this. I don’t plan to use the Apple Air Tag band.Overall, I had to lose one plastic card to use this wallet that my D01 can handle easily. The D01 is better by far.
N**K
Minimal & Practical
I originally bought the Dapper D01 without the bifold from Dango and while I liked it, the back plate didn't hold the cards well enough for my taste and I didn't want to add the bifold to that one. At any time the cards would shift and seemed like they would want to fall out if I didn't push them back in. This D03 is better imo, for what I am looking for. It is still very small in my pocket and I have about 9-10 cards and 2 ID's and it's not bulky at all. I was worried that the bifold wouldn't stay closed well but so far it has laid flat since I opened the package. The leather is thin but has enough to secure the cards and doesn't feel cheap. The elastic strap could be better but I use the band from the D01 wallet I had so I don't have any issue holding cash in it. The biggest thing for me is the metal rail that holds the cards in actually secures the cards unlike the D01 did. Overall I am very pleased, especially after having the D01.
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