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Pouches

MAXPEDITION Spartan Wallet

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Category: Pouches
Created: Monday, 12 November 2007 07:31


DIM: Closed- 5.5" x 3.5" x 0.5"
DIM: Open- 9" x 5.5" x 0.3"

The Spartan is Maxpedition's go at a medium size wallet for their line. It isn't huge, but is a little tall due to having 2 money slot areas.

Those who carry multiple currencies or organize their money will find this useful. Those with smaller pockets will not. The rest of the interior is a business card / CC card party with a long horizontal pocket that could be used as a 3rd money pocket. Velcro flaps are included to secure one's cards and such, but I find these to be a total pain in my ass. To get to a card I have to open the velcro flap, use my card, then re-open the velcro flap to put the card back in since the flap fell back down. Luckily these flaps can be cut-off without issue or tucked into slot pockets of the wallet. Odly an ID area is lacking, I would have liked one to be there. The exterior has a slot pocket with mesh that is longer than usual so has multipurpose abilities. A hypalon tab is also attached here to serve as a connection point; good for a keychain or lanyard. The Spartan makes for a mean card and money organizer, however it would be a lot more practical for me with some sort of ID carrying area. The exterior pocket is mesh, but not see-through enough for ID display. Whoever is viewing it will make you take it out to show them guaranteed.

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