7 More MIND-BLOWING Ridge Wallet DESTROYERS! (Ridge Killers 2)

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Yep, you forgot the father of all minimalistic wallets. Secrid.

ondrejvojir
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Everything on Earth with moving parts eventually breaks. Any wallet with moving parts is eventually going to break because people drop things.

joeshufflesjc
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Another interesting wallet is from Lockcard. They are a startup based in Germany and their wallet is very interesting. The wallet consists of two cover plates bound by a strap and you can buy modules ( for example a key module ) to fit your needs. Also they document their progress and how everything is made on social media.

anyuelhd
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Ive tried most of these and the Fantom X is my go to. Same size as the Ridge, very minimalist, clean straight edges, no bloat.

bertuzzi
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There was some interesting wallets on both of these videos, but none of them look better than the Ridge to me. 🤷‍♂️

jeremybielenberg
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I have the Flipside wallet. Although I was apprehensive about ditching my old regular leather, this one has served me well for several years now.

robertfarris
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Beautifully done. I learned a lot about this new generation of wallets. The ability to hold cash is an important factor that is, however, largely overlooked, even disturbing as the authorities look to move us to a cashless society.

johngraves
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Enjoyed the video. Glad I found this as when I watched Part 1 earlier today was like "where are Groove sliders!?!?!?" 😁

I have the Ridge, Ekster and Groove. I like how the Ridge will grow or shrink based on the number of cards you need it to hold. However, the Ridge went into a drawer when the cards went flying while trying to pull out the middle of 6 cards. Lucky for me I was at home and not in a store. The Ester trigger feels cheap. It's not as the entire quality feels and looks really good. But the wiggle of the trigger is a turn off. It also does not really fan out the cards the same each time double stacking the middle cards. The Groove slider has been in my pocket since I got it. Unless I am fidgeting with it. Capacity aside, the only complaint is the smooth face is hard to grip and slide without the grip sticker. I have the money clip (instead of the sleeve) and have used it to hold additional cards, hotel room keys, cash, checks, whatever I can fold to about that size. It holds and does not let go.

StevenLynn
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Great comparisons here. Now we need see you do the same for small minimalistic leather wallets!

turnbasedtoddy
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I have a leather wallet, the design was adapted over centuries, it's perfection ;p

crashnreset
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The fact that people try to "Kill Ridge Wallets" with alternatives, shows how great Ridge is. I love mine and have not had a single issue with it for years now. hands down the best wallet I've owned and see no reason to switch to these cheaply made knock offs.

thereal-ghost
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Nothing beats the ridge, hands-down the winner

tonysantana
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I’ve had the Fantom for 5 years and the mechanism still work. Love it

TekNullOG
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I bought a cheapy ROCO thing. It's 2 plates with 2 different rubber straps (for different card capacity). The plates have an hour glass shape so you can push cards out from either direction. place my ID cards facing out on one side of my stack and debit/credit cards facing out on the other side. I carry 15 items. I can eliminate 3 store loyalty cards as you can just tell them your phone number. I bought it because my 8 year old leather wallet is starting to fall apart and didn't want to drop big money on something, only to find I don't care for the minimalistic approach. So far I kinda miss my old school back pocket leather wallet. But it's only been a week and I've not been shopping anywhere yet. I carry a separate money clip so I don't need that function with one of these things. Of the ones you reviewed, I think the Aviator would fit my needs better, but I'm cheap and $90 for the cheapest one is more than I want to spend. After that the Ekster. As far as tracker and air tag things. I've never once in my over 50 years of carrying a wallet, not known where it was.

popeyeandy
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I enjoyed both of your Ridge killer videos and am now a subscriber. When I lost my Ridge I was having a hard time finding an alternative and especially trying to find good wallets made in the USA. When comparing wallets I am surprised you didn't choose to do like comparisons when filled with the same amount of cards, like 6 or 7 to show the true thickness and usability when accessing cards and money. This is a constantly changing market so it would be interesting to see an update to these comparison or any new entrants to the market. Thanks again for the great comparisons.

ahabfe
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Hold on to your first edition Ridges! Great options that are not ridge, but hate to say it, Ridge in the wallet world might turn into rolex form the watch world. The Nike Jordans of shoes, you get what I mean. I had mine since jan 2018, yes screws came out over the years but i banged it up so much and dropped it so many times it took forever to notice the screws were gone. Of course competition exists, to try to overthrow the legend wallet.

philipwillingham
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These are cool but leather wallets can be as slim, not scratchy, supple and more comfortable in your pocket, and just as easy to access the cards. Two perfect examples - Anson Calder and Rose Anvil.

CombatBanana
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9:16 "You pull the lever on the side and each card fans out perfectly. Each time. Perfect."
Yet as you are making that statement your video shows two card in the middle that are NOT fanned out.

ydobeoN
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Well, after your review I do like the Wallet. The only problem I see with it is the fact if you strap cash to it, the cash will block the one side of the cut out. This may or may not bother someone, but I personally don’t like that

djextrodinare
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I'd like to see a demonstration of removing a card from the center of the Ekster wallet. It looks cool how the cards come out in the step pattern, however it seems like I would need to remove the top cards until I get to the card I need to use.

davidlynch