KAVU Go Time Bi-Fold Crossbody Wallet with Rope Strap
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It's the perfect size for the iPhone 7 Plus. If that is of any assistance.
Yes, even with the protective case on, mine fits perfectly.
I have a number of go-to wallets, all of which include a strap. I see no reason why this one wouldn't have one as well.
There are no key clips on it.
Selected User Reviews For KAVU Go Time Bi-Fold Crossbody Wallet with Rope Strap
This is fantastic. When it comes to my personal belongings, I'm a minimalist. I can fit all of my cards, cash, and coins in it, and I can even fit my iPhone 7 in there with ease if I don't have too much cash or coins. I can use a carabiner to secure my keys to the strap, and I'll be ready to go. My ID can be difficult to remove from the ID slot at times, but I have multiple IDs, so it's most likely because I have multiples sitting behind one another. In addition, the pattern is excellent at concealing dirt. I'm 5'3" tall and have a short torso, so the strap is the perfect length for me. It sits just outside my hip, which I find to be a good fit. Since I got it about 4 months ago, I have had no complaints.
This wallet/purse appeals to me a great deal. There are only two issues with it that I am concerned about. 1. br>br> There is no way to adjust the rope tie. I was taken aback by the length of time it took; I'm not particularly tall, but I do have a long stature. Even when worn cross-body, I found this to be a little too long. body. I tied an overhand knot in the back, which works but isn't particularly elegant. 2. br>br>1. br>br>br>br>br>br Because the rope tie loops are on the back hinge, if you're not careful when zipping up the wallet, things can fall out. Having said that, I like this wallet/purse because it's simple to switch between the two. I'm a field researcher, so I don't want to have to carry a purse on top of my backpack. Putting this in my backpack as a purse makes going to the store on my way home from the field a lot easier. I can also use it as a wallet in my regular purse if I remove the rope tie. It's an excellent solution for me and my circumstances.
The colors and size of this item appealed to me greatly. The rope appears to be capable of carrying the weight of a wallet and an iPhone 7. The snaps are metal rather than plastic, as another reviewer pointed out. The quality of the stitching, on the other hand, bothered me a little. The stitches are uneven and appear to be rough. Other Kavu rope bags that I own are fine in terms of quality and attention to detail. br>Not a bad wallet for the price, but I thought this company would deliver more. br>I'm not returning this because I like the color and know I'll use it.
This case is just the right size for my iPhone XS. I used it on vacation and went on several tours where your purse was checked, which was fantastic. The only thing I'd change is the location of the zipper compartment. The placement makes it difficult to use. I wish the zipper compartment was on the outside; it wouldn't be a deal breaker, but it would make putting change away easier.
The wallet is fantastic, and it easily accommodates my Samsung Galaxy 7 phone. I simply hook my keys to the strap hook and they stay put; the only reason I gave it four stars is because the zipper sticks, which isn't a deal breaker but is inconvenient. (I would have tried to exchange it, but I needed it for a trip and that's why I bought it. ) ) Has held up well during my three months of use. When I need to carry more stuff, I use it on its own and put it in my larger purse.
Because I only carry what I need, this small wallet/purse is ideal for me. It's a tight fit, but I can get my phone in there with an Otter Box and a Popsocket when I need to. The zipper is facing down, which is the only drawback. It would be more convenient if the strap connected to the wallet in such a way that the zipper could be facing up. Nonetheless, it has no significant impact on the product's quality, and I was aware of this when I purchased it. It's made of a medium-thick canvas-like material with a longer strap than other crossbody bags I've purchased. Because I'm a big busty broad, this is a huge plus for me.
*Of course, if you look after it. When I first got it, I couldn't believe I had paid more than $20 for it. The rope is stiff and scratchy, and it's a little long, but I knotted it at the top and haven't had any issues! br>br>I went for a 6-mile walk (on a paved track, not a hike) with my Pixel 3xl in my wallet, which I carried crossbody the entire time. The weight was distributed so evenly that I didn't even notice it, and the rope didn't irritate my skin as much as I expected it to because it was so scratchy. It feels flimsy, but it's held up for the things I need so far. Granted, I've only had it for a month or so, but not having to lug around my entire bag/backpack has improved my quality of life, particularly when I only need a few essentials. br>br>On the other hand, I was able to fit my Pixel 3xl, a near-full-size smartphone, into my bag. pocket- I suppose it's versatile because it includes a size notebook, a Lamy 2000 fountain pen, and the usual wallet contents. br>br>I wish I hadn't paid as much, but I haven't had any real reason to regret it thus far.
This bag is ideal for casual outings such as going to a restaurant, grocery store, or festival. My cards don't stick in the compartments because they're made of fabric, but they're also not waterproof because they're made of fabric. My skin is not pierced by the fabric strap. It would probably fit a phone without a protective case just fine; I can get my phone into it and zip it up with the case, but it's a struggle at times. I'd also like to see a few more pockets for clip-on items. on the keys and the sunglasses Otherwise, it's fine, and I enjoy carrying it around with me wherever I go. If I need that 1, I simply put it in my larger purse.