Spacious wallet with RFiD protection to reduce risk of identity theft.
Read more…This classic RFiD wallet is smart and spacious, made with water resistant fabric.
It features 2 full-sized note pockets, 2 zipped coin pockets, 4 stash pockets and 6 card pockets. This great all-rounder shields the contents from radio frequency identification (RFiD) readers by stopping the information being transmitted through the nickel and copper coated polyester fabric, reducing the risk of identity theft.
The wallet also features one external zip pocket which is not RFiD protected for easy contactless payments or travel cards when you need them.
Size: 11 x 9 x 2cm
Fabric:
Water resistant fabric.
We were the original lightweight revolutionaries. Back in the 1970’s we realised that cutting weight without losing performance meant that you can take less and do more. Everything we make is engineered to achieve this.
RFID stands for radio frequency identification. These are small chips found in passports, ID cards and credit cards which help with transactions. RFID readers can be used to steal personal information and card details. RFID blocking technology blocks these readers and can be incorporated into wallets, bags and jacket pockets to protect the contents from identity theft.
RFID stands for radio frequency identification. These are small chips found in passports, ID cards and credit cards which help with transactions. RFID readers can be used to steal personal information and card details. RFID blocking technology blocks these readers and can be incorporated into wallets, bags and jacket pockets to protect the contents from identity theft.
I wanted an RFID wallet and chose Rohan because the brand usually provides high quality. I have to say though that after a few weeks' use, I am thinking of looking for something different. The problem is that the wallet is just such a tight fit. It is described as 'spacious', but with just five cards, two notes and about £1.20 change in the tiny coin purse, it is just possible to close the elastic and Velcro tab. And this with a further five card slots and a full width notes slot unused. I've now abandoned the coin purse because it is too small to see what is in there and becomes too bulky, and carry change in a separate purse. All in all, this wallet is nice enough, and I assume the RFID works well, but it is really not a 'spacious' all purpose wallet.