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Banjees Wrist Wallet Keeps Credit Cards and a Key Close

About.com Rating 3.5

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The Bottom Line

It was easy to use and lightweight. At times, I would have prefered a slightly larger pouch that would hold my iPhone, more credit cards and some fat car keys.

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • Easy to slide on your wrist
  • Reversible
  • Washable
  • Looks better than a pouch hanging around your neck

Cons

  • Hard to slide in more than a few credit cards and keys
  • Slide in your iPod and not room for much more
  • If stuffed, can be a bit hard to open while on your wrist

Description

  • Made from anti-microbial poly/spandex fabric for summer
  • Made in fleece for fall and winter
  • Banjees are 4 inches long, reversible, with a zipper
  • 11 styles

Guide Review - Banjees Wrist Wallet Keeps Credit Cards and a Key Close

I found the Banjees Wrist Wallet easy to slip on my wrist and I liked the colorful material. (It comes in a variety of colors.) I could only put in two credit cards, an emergency info card and a room key, so you have to be selective about what you actually want to take with you. It's very handy if you just want to take your room key, a bit of cash and a credit card, while on a hike or at the beach. If you add your iPod, there's not room for much else.

Banjees are inexpensive and can be purchased at independent retailers around the country, or online at the manufacturers website.

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