The Rogue Wallet Weekender Card Carrier is a very thin front pocket credit card carrier. It's harder to steal than traditional wallets, and is protected from electronic card swipers.
This is the little brother of the original larger Rogue Wallet Front Pocket Wallet. The unusual front pocket idea came when inventor Michael Lyons was washing his jeans in 2005. He noticed that front pockets weren't square, and the idea was born to create a wallet that fitted the actual shape of pockets. He'd been spurred on by a chiropractor telling him that sitting on his wallet was causing a bad back.
The Rogue Wallet Weekender also soothes the mind. It stops RFID (Radio Frequency ID) waves with a built-in layer to block ID theft swipers – these can read credit cards chips from up to five metres away. Credit card swipe transactions are set to boom, and a wallet that stop others swiping for you is a wise security measure.
The Good Store reckons that the Rogue Wallet makes sense. It's all about thin, and avoiding bulky. It has a license window on one side, and two slots on the other. There's a hidden opening at the top for folded bills. With double dinking, it'll handle around 5 cards. No more, it's for travelling light. Yes, it's real leather.
Dimensions : Width = 11cm (fold to tip) ; Height = 8cm