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    Thumbs up The Ultimate Minimalist Wallet: the minWallet

    Perfect for the ultra-light hiker, the minWallet.

    Edit: Sorry you need to be part of the Whiteblaze community with at least 30 legitimate posts before you can start selling stuff.
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    Or this

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    My daughter is making me a duct tape wallet.

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    Granite Gear makes a nice one along with other sacks


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    I have a JimmyJam cuben fiber one. After last year's walk, it took a month to get out of the habit of using it. He makes an awesome wallet. Sorry JJ. Not sure you are looking for business or not.
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    Cuben pouch with drawstring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BirdBrain View Post
    I have a JimmyJam cuben fiber one. After last year's walk, it took a month to get out of the habit of using it. He makes an awesome wallet. Sorry JJ. Not sure you are looking for business or not.
    I've one as well, it's as light as can be.

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    I use the Chums Marsupial. Works fine for shorter trips where I have to keep my car key handy.
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    +1 on JimmyJam wallet.

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    I'll be glad to make some more ( and other stuff) in the fall after I'm done hiking.

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    I like the Lightheart Gear neck wallet. May be more appealing to the women. Weighs .5 oz. http://lightheartgear.com/index.php/...es/neck-wallet

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    I got a BigSkinny wallet a few years ago when my previous one fell apart as I pulle dit out to pay for something.

    My main problem with wallets has been like the problem with big packs. It's not the wallet or pack; it's what you try to jam into it. Learning to only bring what's needed instead of what will fit is what really alleviates the situation more than anything else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    +1 on JimmyJam wallet.
    +2 on the HLMG wallet.
    Wife bought it for me for hiking...I carry it everyday. Took some time to get use to it being so thin and light. I use to carry all kinds of cards and receipts in my old leather wallet. This thing has taught me that I really don't need much, ever.

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    Sandwich size Baggie...

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    +1!! on the sandwich bag. Lowest cost.
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    If anyone needs a bigger baggie... where there's a will, I'd like to be in it.

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    I have had one of these for about five years now: http://www.bigskinny.net/mini-skinny.html
    They make some that are even smaller. On the trail I generally use a ziplock sandwich bag.
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