Do we have an update if a new wallet has replaced or if you went back to gun deck mini? Also give the gundeck quickdraw mini a try or the kangaroo leather version of the topsider. It is thinner and muuuuuuuch less bulky.
I usually have my Gundeck Mini carrying 5 cards with 6 to 10 bills. The better way to use the Gundeck Mini if you're someone who needs to always carry cash is to have the inner slot primarily for cash, then the outer slot stretched out for 5 cards. I actually have the outer slot of my Gundeck Mini stretched out for about 7 cards even if I only carry 5 cards with it. That way the cards are nice and loose so it's easy to access it even if theres 6 or more cash in the inner slot. I also have the Regular Gundeck and Topsider as well as the Topsider Mini. I use them all in rotation.
@@sophier6504 about 3 or 4 days. What I do is I put more cards in it than I intend to (ex. I put in 7 or 8 if I intend to use it for 5) along with 5 or 6 cash. Then I leave it for 24 hrs, then repeat the process for 2 or 3 more days untill the leather is completely stretched out the way I wanted. Take not that it's going to be impossible to take the cards out cause it's going to be way too tight, so what I do is I either use a ribbon to wrap around the cards that will act as a pull tab, or I put scotch tape on 2 of the cards (the 1st and last card) I put it in a way that it acts as a pull tab for both the cards. That way I can easily take the cards out until the leather is stretched out. It's hard to explain without any pictures but I hope you get the idea. I have a bunch of blank PVC cards that I use for this but you can of course use your existing and old cards. Don't force it right away too, you can try it with 6 cards first, then 7 the next day then 8 after. The wallet might get damaged if you force it with too many cards right away. I have a little collection of modern and minimalist leather and metal wallets and I always do this for my leather ones to make it nice and easy to access the cards.
I've been using the top sider quick draw for about half a year now. Overall I like it. The only negative is that it can be a pain in the butt to insert bills if you already have bills in there. So I have found it's easier to remove all the cash, pay, get your cash back, and then reinsert all the bills at once. I hardly use cash though so it doesn't bother me too much.
Your wallet reviews are on point. I really liked your unbiased and honest review. Topsider looks to do the job because I carry stuff very similar to you. Topsider without the quick draw pocket in the back might be the ticket ?
What colour is the leather on the new wallet
Do we have an update if a new wallet has replaced or if you went back to gun deck mini? Also give the gundeck quickdraw mini a try or the kangaroo leather version of the topsider. It is thinner and muuuuuuuch less bulky.
I usually have my Gundeck Mini carrying 5 cards with 6 to 10 bills. The better way to use the Gundeck Mini if you're someone who needs to always carry cash is to have the inner slot primarily for cash, then the outer slot stretched out for 5 cards. I actually have the outer slot of my Gundeck Mini stretched out for about 7 cards even if I only carry 5 cards with it. That way the cards are nice and loose so it's easy to access it even if theres 6 or more cash in the inner slot. I also have the Regular Gundeck and Topsider as well as the Topsider Mini. I use them all in rotation.
How long did it take to break in? I just got one and can barely fit 4 cards
@@sophier6504 about 3 or 4 days. What I do is I put more cards in it than I intend to (ex. I put in 7 or 8 if I intend to use it for 5) along with 5 or 6 cash. Then I leave it for 24 hrs, then repeat the process for 2 or 3 more days untill the leather is completely stretched out the way I wanted. Take not that it's going to be impossible to take the cards out cause it's going to be way too tight, so what I do is I either use a ribbon to wrap around the cards that will act as a pull tab, or I put scotch tape on 2 of the cards (the 1st and last card) I put it in a way that it acts as a pull tab for both the cards. That way I can easily take the cards out until the leather is stretched out. It's hard to explain without any pictures but I hope you get the idea. I have a bunch of blank PVC cards that I use for this but you can of course use your existing and old cards. Don't force it right away too, you can try it with 6 cards first, then 7 the next day then 8 after. The wallet might get damaged if you force it with too many cards right away.
I have a little collection of modern and minimalist leather and metal wallets and I always do this for my leather ones to make it nice and easy to access the cards.
Was there an update video?
Do you remember what color you ordered the Topsider in?
I've been using the top sider quick draw for about half a year now. Overall I like it. The only negative is that it can be a pain in the butt to insert bills if you already have bills in there. So I have found it's easier to remove all the cash, pay, get your cash back, and then reinsert all the bills at once. I hardly use cash though so it doesn't bother me too much.
Your wallet reviews are on point. I really liked your unbiased and honest review. Topsider looks to do the job because I carry stuff very similar to you. Topsider without the quick draw pocket in the back might be the ticket ?
Please another update video!
Both minis are not designed for people who carry a lot of notes. Read his website
Yo Broski!! I'm liking that bigger wallet you can fit bills and cards in better. But if you still prefer the slimmer wallet that's still dope too.
Topsider is great, the Quickdraw/houbie is kinda fat