Ekster Senate Cardholder Wallet for Men | Slim Card Holder for Men w/RFID Blocking Layer | Minimalist Wallet w/Push Button for Quick Card Access | (Nappa Black)








Key features
- •EASY ACCESS – Instant card access at the click of a button. Stores 10+ cards in total; the built-in aluminum cardholder stores 4-6, depending on the number of embossed cards, and the pocket strap holds 4 additional cards + cash.
- •PREMIUM MATERIALS – Handcrafted from premium top-grain leather, tanned under gold-rated LWG-certified protocols, and 6063 T5 Aluminum, anodized in space grey.
- •RFID PROTECTION – The integrated RFID blocking technology safeguards your cards from scammers, keeping you protected against the growing risk of electronic pickpockets.
- •MAKE IT UNLOSEABLE – Perfectly fits the Ekster Tracker Card to make sure you never lose your wallet again. Misplaced or lost your Ekster? Ring it from your phone or see where you last had it on a map. Tracker sold separately.
- •100% GUARANTEE & DISCLAIMER – Not satisfied? Return the product with a money-back guarantee within 30 days. This wallet is not designed for people who carry a significant number of bills.
Ekster Senate Cardholder Wallet for Men | Slim Card Holder for Men w/RFID Blocking Layer | Minimalist Wallet w/Push Button for Quick Card Access | (Nappa Black)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.2
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Pretty much the perfect wallet.
FilmNot✓ Verified Purchase•May 19, 2024
I've been on a Mission to find the best minimalist wallet. I've tried them all, or close to it. In the end, it's basically a tie between this wallet here and the Akeeni XSTO. The Ekster gets a slight edge because I just can't stop playing with the pop-up button. LOL. The version I have fits 4 cards, which is perfect for me. My license, two creit cards, and my Kaiser health card. It comes with a separate piece of leather-covered something, with a tight pocket and a cash strap attached to it. I don't need an extra pocket, and, luckily, it also comes with ANOTHER cash strap, not attached to a leather sleeve thingy. So I took that thing off and just use the cash strap and have an even slimmer wallet for my front pocket. I really like it. I once had this same wallet that held a few more cards, I forgot how many, but it was too thick and I sent it back and moved on.
FYI: The Akeeni XSTO is a really great choice, too. The plusses there is that you can customize the exterior - I put a cool graphic on it and my email address and cellphone #, in case I lost it. Looks really cool. It stores the cards in sideways, basically, but out in the open, as it were, and you just shuffle them out and pick out the one you want. They click back into place nicely, and under the cards is an indentation for folded cash. I think it says 3 bills, but I've put in much more than that without a problem. I also got the 6 card version but found it too thick and got the 4 card version, which is perfect.
At the end of the day, I'm using the Ekster, just because I like that the cards pop-up, I like the leather exterior a little better than the aluminum one of the XSTO. The only negative I'd say for the Ekster is I'm not a huge fan of cash straps. so that's the plus of the XSTO. Everything is contained within. Having said that, the Ekster still wins out, though just barely, and just for the fun of popping up the cards and the leather look. It's actually a really tough call, and I will likely go back and forth, but for now, the green 4-card Ekster gets the privilege of being in my pocket.
FYI: The Akeeni XSTO is a really great choice, too. The plusses there is that you can customize the exterior - I put a cool graphic on it and my email address and cellphone #, in case I lost it. Looks really cool. It stores the cards in sideways, basically, but out in the open, as it were, and you just shuffle them out and pick out the one you want. They click back into place nicely, and under the cards is an indentation for folded cash. I think it says 3 bills, but I've put in much more than that without a problem. I also got the 6 card version but found it too thick and got the 4 card version, which is perfect.
At the end of the day, I'm using the Ekster, just because I like that the cards pop-up, I like the leather exterior a little better than the aluminum one of the XSTO. The only negative I'd say for the Ekster is I'm not a huge fan of cash straps. so that's the plus of the XSTO. Everything is contained within. Having said that, the Ekster still wins out, though just barely, and just for the fun of popping up the cards and the leather look. It's actually a really tough call, and I will likely go back and forth, but for now, the green 4-card Ekster gets the privilege of being in my pocket.
Amazing little thing
Justin✓ Verified Purchase•April 12, 2024
I previously had this wallet so I already knew it was bang for my buck.
The quality is wonderful and more so, the convenience. The ability to whip it out and click that button is awesome. I find myself fiddling with it just for fun sometimes. It's sturdy and holds a fair bit of cards. The description claims up to 6 but personally I have the best experience with 5. Any more and it kinda sticks.
This is not the wallet for you if you're a big cash person. You *can* carry some cash with it but you'll have to fold it up and stick it in the strap (wink). It comes in handy on the rare occasion I have a bill or two though, and it's nice that it's removable if you'd rather go that route.
This wallet will last you years so for $80 I would say it's well worth it. Go for it!
The quality is wonderful and more so, the convenience. The ability to whip it out and click that button is awesome. I find myself fiddling with it just for fun sometimes. It's sturdy and holds a fair bit of cards. The description claims up to 6 but personally I have the best experience with 5. Any more and it kinda sticks.
This is not the wallet for you if you're a big cash person. You *can* carry some cash with it but you'll have to fold it up and stick it in the strap (wink). It comes in handy on the rare occasion I have a bill or two though, and it's nice that it's removable if you'd rather go that route.
This wallet will last you years so for $80 I would say it's well worth it. Go for it!
If you like the idea of this wallet, then you will get what you want
Haven ✓ Verified Purchase•April 12, 2024
I've had this wallet for a few years now and it's satisfied all the reasons why I wanted it in the first place: sleek design over my old bulky bifold wallet, nice aesthetic, decent build, cool little fidget toy button to make cards come up. Only issue after all these years is the cards are slowly getting a touch looser inside the wallet. A shake tests shows that the cards may come out after some rigorous motion, but that's me trying pretty hard to shake the cards out; they won't just fall out when you turn the wallet upside down.
TLDR: Good wallet and probably worth the price, any legitimate defect that other reviews document will probably be apparent quickly after using the wallet and can be returned for a replacement. If you like the look and design of this wallet, go for it. Or don't
TLDR: Good wallet and probably worth the price, any legitimate defect that other reviews document will probably be apparent quickly after using the wallet and can be returned for a replacement. If you like the look and design of this wallet, go for it. Or don't
Just ok
Jamie✓ Verified Purchase•March 28, 2024
Good wallet, but it's a bit misleading. I bought this thinking it could easily be tracked"¦ tracker for the wallet sold separately. 7/10 overall, good quality.
Pretty good wallet
Shye-Ann✓ Verified Purchase•March 9, 2024
The media could not be loaded. I bought this wallet because for the money, I figured I'd be getting something made very well with a classy taste to it.
The wallet is in my opinion, phenomenal- to an extent. The reviews complaining you can't fit as many cards as advertised are absolutely correct, you cannot. I can fit my drivers license, and 3 debit cards with the raised numbers. However, If I used the cards that have the "printed down" numbers, I can fit five, including my license, so the advertisement isn't necessary false, it's just giving you the best possible outcome- which for me I'd prefer they just tell you that but it's not a big deal to me.
Now let's go over the durability of the wallet.
The durability isn't the worst I've seen, but for the price you're paying for something so small and minimalist, I'd expect better. It's not really the material so to speak, it's the stitching. The back panel where the material meets seems like it's going to come undone within a matter of time, although I expect you'd have to be relatively tough on the wallet for that to happen, all in all, it's not bad, but it could be better.
Overall it's a really good wallet, and great for downsizing from those bulky wallets that hurt your back, especially since it's designed to be a front pocket wallet. I originally wanted to buy a new wallet because my legend of Zelda wallet was tearing Hylian Shield shaped holes in my back pocket, and this wallet does do the trick. It's been an interesting conversation starter with my coworkers whom I showed it to, many are now considering buying one, so points on that for being a conversation starter I guess lol.
The trigger used to pop the cards out is very sturdy, but if you try to put to many cards in and force the button, I could see someone breaking it rather quickly, so you do need to make sure you're not over bearing the load.
All in all I'd give it a solid 7/10
The wallet is in my opinion, phenomenal- to an extent. The reviews complaining you can't fit as many cards as advertised are absolutely correct, you cannot. I can fit my drivers license, and 3 debit cards with the raised numbers. However, If I used the cards that have the "printed down" numbers, I can fit five, including my license, so the advertisement isn't necessary false, it's just giving you the best possible outcome- which for me I'd prefer they just tell you that but it's not a big deal to me.
Now let's go over the durability of the wallet.
The durability isn't the worst I've seen, but for the price you're paying for something so small and minimalist, I'd expect better. It's not really the material so to speak, it's the stitching. The back panel where the material meets seems like it's going to come undone within a matter of time, although I expect you'd have to be relatively tough on the wallet for that to happen, all in all, it's not bad, but it could be better.
Overall it's a really good wallet, and great for downsizing from those bulky wallets that hurt your back, especially since it's designed to be a front pocket wallet. I originally wanted to buy a new wallet because my legend of Zelda wallet was tearing Hylian Shield shaped holes in my back pocket, and this wallet does do the trick. It's been an interesting conversation starter with my coworkers whom I showed it to, many are now considering buying one, so points on that for being a conversation starter I guess lol.
The trigger used to pop the cards out is very sturdy, but if you try to put to many cards in and force the button, I could see someone breaking it rather quickly, so you do need to make sure you're not over bearing the load.
All in all I'd give it a solid 7/10
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