Kübi's Quick Access Bi-Fold Wallet Strikes the Perfect Balance of Tradition and Function

Kübi’s Quick Access Bifold Wallet takes the Goldilocks Approach to wallets—and it made me a believer.

I consider myself a pretty forward-thinking guy when it comes to most products. However, modern front pocket wallets always struck me as a bit odd. The Crabby Gear wallet looked super cheap, and the Nomatic Slim Minimalist Wallet looked like it’d be just a pain to use after a while.

So, I mostly ignored this new kind of product and lived comfortably with my chunky Herschel wallet. That is, until I got a chance to try out Kübi’s Quick Access Bifold Wallet.

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And let me tell you, I’m a fan. It combines the best parts of traditional bi-folds and the fancy features of modern front pocket wallets, and I love it.

The wallet offers two pockets with pull tabs to access less frequently used cards.
The wallet offers two pockets with pull tabs to access less frequently used cards.
Photo: Kubi
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First, it doesn’t look goofy. From the outset, it’s virtually identical to a regular ‘ol bi-fold wallet. I found the vegan microfiber leather to be soft and, well, pretty much indistinguishable from a standard full-grain leather wallet.

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Where the Kübi shines is when you open it up.

In lieu of the traditional card slots, you’ll find a stretchy elastane strap to hold your cash. At first, it seemed a little precarious, but for the week I’ve been using it, no bills have fallen out.

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For fare payment and credit cards, the Kübi offers a few options: two inside pockets, one quickdraw slot, and two pockets with pull tabs to access less frequently used cards, like insurance or rewards cards. There’s also a microSD card slot, but I didn’t use it.

And perhaps the best part? It’s thin. After I transferred all of my cash and cards from my aforementioned Herschel wallet, the Kübi was still thinner.

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Pledges start at about $24 with this fully-funded campaign ending on Saturday. Products are expected to ship out around July (but I’d take that with a grain of salt considering COVID-19.)