Pelican 0955-010-110 Micro Sport Wallet ProGear Liner
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As far as lining is concerned, there is none. The mesh is extremely thin and is made up of just mesh. Additionally, it is not waterproof at any depth it is water resistant
There is no such thing. The sand stays out of the box. After using a credit card for several years, I have not replaced it yet.
I'm not sure where it was made or whether it says so on the package. Neither it nor its components are made in the United States. The product is made in China, but I believe it to be.
Selected User Reviews For Pelican 0955-010-110 Micro Sport Wallet ProGear Liner
When we get to our resort in Cancun, we put $20 in cash on each side of the wallet, as well as two key cards for the room. It's also hard to fold the money so you have to stuff it up a bunch, which makes it a bit When a case features more than 2 bills and a room key, there will be an amount of pressure applied from the outside. It is useless to seal the ring. It would probably be better to use a regular wallet since your cash will get wet if it is even in contact with There is nothing good about this device.
As I have yet to purchase a Pelican product that has not met my expectations, I assumed this would be the case with this wallet as well. It turned out that I was mistaken. Having just opened the packaging, I discovered that the plastic inside the mesh insert that is attached to the wallet is warped and coming apart like it was designed to do. It's better to save your money than to spend it.
Despite the size of the box, I was able to fit in the following items A second side to the truth This wallet can be used to store money Another small key (5/8" dia. ) was threaded along the threads The combination of these items allowed me to close the wallet smoothly without having to force it shut. The rubber seal around the circumference was compromised if this was done, so I wanted to avoid overloading it. Lastly, I would like to insist that you pay attention to the IP rating this wallet is designed to meet (IP 54), because these numbers are critical to how well the wallet will protect against what it will be dealing with. I went to check my wallet as soon as I got out of the water. The paper money was damp but not wet, as only a small amount of water was able to get through the seal. It was mostly absorbed by the paper money. The IP rating doesn't say much about protection, though it specifically states that it will only protect from water splashing against it. It wasn't meant to be water-resistant and doesn't look to be. I prove it. In the rest of the time, I either carried the wallet in my coat pocket or kept it in my front pocket of my pants, with the lanyard tucked around my belt for extra security. Despite its minimal design, it is more than capable, and I use it as my standard electronic.
There is a slim profile and a single button I love how it fits perfectly in my jersey pocket so that I can carry my ID, ATM cards, health insurance cards, and more Here are some bills on paper. I recommend this cover because it keeps my bills dry when I'm sweating terribly and it's raining heavily. There have also been some reviews with a swimmer or diver wearing one of these and being disappointed that the contents of the gadget have leaked. In my case, the item inside packaging stated specifically in print that it was not intended for swimming or diving. I just thought I'd mention it.
While trying to wash my pants, I forgot to remove my wallet from the pockets. As you know, I keep three credit cards and three insurance cards (personal, medical, and In addition to the supplement), some cash and some There is some tightness, but all the pieces are in place. As far as I can tell, I haven't ruined anything, so I suppose it works well. Though I am unable to comment on its waterproofness. It seems to have solved the problem, although not in the way I I also found it convenient to have my wallet tied to my pants since I didn't have to leave it on the counter in a store It was gone when they walked off.
I am not sure if this affects the waterproof seal, as it needs to be forced to close, but I have not used it yet. When it opens, there is an audible "pop" probably from the cards inside, so if it does open, I should be able to catch it. The latch is tight, so I do not think it will open randomly. I like the lanyard because I can keep it out of my pocket and use it to easily pull my wallet from my pocket. It's a decent product, though I wish it had been larger to hold a few more cards as well as some cash, and it would be great if it could block RFID signals.
We are not talking about a small wallet here. The fact is I don't carry it around as a wallet, my phone is a lot bigger and bulkier and I wouldn't want to add to that. A good phone case and wallet combo that can operate as a lid and wallet is exactly what I was looking for. I guess it'd be something like Armor King and Vault Slim. It seems like Pelican makes pretty good products, but if they're looking to expand into wallet-sized cases, then I think the phone/wallet combo is a good way to go when comparing their style to their.
My first thought is that this is a really cool device. It came with it, however, so that I could use it as a There are many things that are associated with the pelican This product is water-resistant and crush-proof It has excellent protection for on the water cards, cash, identification. It is waterproof, dust-proof, etc. The pipe is thin, but also.