Ekster RFID Blocking Leather Wallet review


Here’s a thorough review of the Ekster RFID‑blocking leather wallet (Parliament/Senate)—covering its slick features, real-world performance, and whether it lives up to the hype:


✅ What it does well


⚠️ Caveats & criticisms


📝 Summary table

AspectProsCons
FunctionalityQuick-card eject, RFID blocking, tracker pocketButton fragility, occasional card ejection issues
QualitySolid leather/aluminum build, stylishQuality inconsistent; newer units sometimes feel cheap
DurabilityLong-lasting for many usersReports of breakage within ~1 year
Cash storageElastic band for billsBulky, wallet may stay open
SupportSome reports of fast replacementSome report difficulties returning or claiming warranty

👥 Should you buy it?


🔧 Tips if you go for it

  1. Inspect build on arrival—test the button mechanism thoroughly.

  2. Limit metal cards or use a thin liner to prevent slipping/scratches.

  3. Don’t overfill—4–6 cards + a few notes work best.

  4. Save packaging to ensure a smooth return if needed.


🏁 Bottom line

Ekster’s leather wallet delivers a standout combo of style, speed, and security—with a useful tracker pocket. For many users, it becomes their go-to minimalist wallet. But if you need durability above all else or carry metal cards and cash, the occasional mechanical failure and leather inconsistencies might be frustrating.


 

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