Description
The Waltlet - Maximum Storage RFID Secure Minimalist Wallet
• 4 card slot
• Billfold
• Large, gusseted section.
• Snap Shut magnetic closure
• Clear ID slot with thumb hole
• Top Grain Leather
• All slots individually shielded
• Great Father's Day Gift
• Gift Box included
• Product Dimensions: 4 x 3.25 x .75 inches
• Product Weight: 2.4 oz.
The Waltlet™ RFID Secure Bifold Wallet – Designed by Identity Stronghold’s Founder
When Identity Stronghold's Founder and CEO, Walt Augustinowicz, set out to design the perfect wallet, he spared no detail. Drawing from his expertise and feedback gathered over years of interviews, Walt created the Waltlet™—a one-of-a-kind wallet crafted with both style and functionality in mind.
Made from fine top-grain, two-tone leather with a rich, antiqued edge finish, the Waltlet™ is as elegant as it is durable. The contrasting topstitching and logo accents enhance its premium look, but what truly sets this wallet apart is its versatile interior design. Whether you're a minimalist or someone who carries everything, the Waltlet™ adapts effortlessly.
The thoughtfully designed interior includes a billfold for cash, three easy-access card slots, a convenient ID window with a thumb slot, and a hidden compartment for high-value cards like a passport card. Its expandable gusseted section can hold up to 20 cards, allowing the wallet to stay slim with just a few, or handle larger loads with ease. Plus, the magnetic snap closure ensures everything stays secure.
Of course, every slot is equipped with Identity Stronghold's advanced RFID shielding, offering unmatched protection from digital theft.
Access Card Notice
Why Testing Our Secure RFID Wallets with Your Access Card Is Not a Good Test.
We’ve received inquiries from customers who have tested their new Secure RFID Wallet with their work ID cards and found that the wallet does not block the card. This has understandably raised concerns about whether the wallet is functioning as intended.
Our Secure RFID Wallets are specifically designed to protect items operating at frequencies of 13.56MHz and above, including:
- Debit/Credit Cards
- Driver’s Licenses
- Passport Cards
- Hotel Room Key Card
However, many building access cards operate at a much lower frequency of 125KHz. Our wallets are not designed to block signals at this frequency. Think of it like hearing the deep bass from a car stereo—the lower frequency operates on a different level.
For 125KHz HID access cards, we recommend our Secure Badgeholder® BloxProx™ products, which are specifically engineered for this purpose. Please note, though, that some brands of 125KHz cards may not be compatible with any blocking solution.
Rest assured, your Secure RFID Wallet is providing the necessary protection for your credit cards, driver’s licenses, and passport cards as intended.
If you need protection for a 125KHz access card, explore our BloxProx products here:
Prop 65 Warning
Payment & Security
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
Questions & Answers
Have a Question?
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What are the dimensions of the wallet when it is fully opened to determine the size of the area for paper money and storage of other items in that pocket?
The dimensions of the wallet when fully opened are 6.75 inches.
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Can you get your name put on this wallet
No, we do not offer custom embossing on this item.
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Where is it made
Our Waltlet Wallet is made in India.
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Is this a rear pocket wallet?
Our Waltlet can be used as a front or back pocket wallet.
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Is this a front pocket wallet
With the dimensions 4 x 3.25 x .75", this Wallet will fit in most front pockets.
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Can your passport fit inside the wallet?
A passport book will not fit in the Waltlet. The wallet is smaller than the US Passport. We do have products designed to fit Passport books. You can find them at this link. https://www.idstronghold.com/collections/passport-holders.
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Don't the magnets adversely affect the credit cards
I personally have been using this wallet for over two years in testing and have never had a mag stripe go bad. What you will find is that credit and debit cards have strong magnetic encoding known as high coercivity or hi-co for short. These cards hold their encoding well around magnetic fields. Cards that are re-encoded a lot such as hotel room keys sometimes use lo-co and those can get erased much easier.Where the magnets are located, the only time the magnet would be near a mag stripe is if you put a card upside down in the lowest first slot or second slot. That is not a problem with a debit or credit card. You should be more careful with a hotel room key in those two slots to make sure the mag stripe was up. Due to the distance in the gusseted area you should not have any issues with cards in there and the top front slot is high enough to keep even your hotel key card far enough away.