I've seen quite a few reviews of this wallet as I'm contemplating its purchase, but yours is the most thorough, including creative ways on how to use it. Thanks a lot, it was a great watch.
I have the aviator classic in silver with double coin tray and aviator slide in Pure black with double coin tray and carbon fiber cash clip and i love the slide.
I bought the carbon fibre wallet and am loving it Jonathan, thank you. I may have to stop watching your videos for a bit as I have also now got a Huntsman Swiss Army knife and keysmart clip!
I have been catching up on all of your reviews Jonathan and have enjoyed every single one. In addition to the great content and coverage, I really like your style and the great production values. As a result of this review I have ordered one of these Aviator wallets. I have opted for the deeper coin tray to be able to take £1 coins and possibly other items.
5:11 Are you sure it's 2.9mm deep? On their website they say that it's 3.4mm. So is it the padding that they add to eliminate rattling or are they just talking about the outer dimension?
@@JonGadget Thanks for the answer. I've noticed that on their website on the pages with wallets they state the slim tray is 3.4mm thick and the double tray is 6.4mm thick. However on the page with the tray they say what you said in the video and here - slim: 2,9 mm | up to 7 coins, and double | 6,4 mm: up to 12 coins
Ridge Wallet also has a drawer/caddy that they sell for their wallets, much similar to this one and I tend to use mine to carry a key and a couple select lockpicking jiggle keys.
Thanks for the insight Jon. I still prefer my traditional leather which has a small pocket for coins where I add needle, mini-firesteel, ceramic striker, safety pin, paperclip, handcuff key, hair grip etc. I could try the scissors too now I have seen you add yours. I like the different size pockets of my wallet which gives me a little more flexibility over a credit card size only.; and nothing rattles.
Good evening Sir! Your presentation and script were just flawless. The engineering of the back adjusments is VERY impressive! So simple and effective, that was really great to see. Also, the idea of using tools from Victorinox Card is so good! I see the apeal in the product, but it might not be for me, for two reasons: 1. I don't like the idea of money clips. I don't want to put my cash in display for everyone to see. 2. I had a slim wallet named Djinn by Koala Gear, and it was almost perfect for me, but at the end of the day I didn't like how square and tough this type of wallets is in the pocket. 14:10 is what I'm talking about. Have a great week! 🤓
I really like the look of this wallet as well the concept of the the tray, but items rattling would also put me off. The video also reminded me of my Swisscard Classic which I now carry in a slim vertical leather wallet with about 4-5 cards. This also solves the problem of losing scale tools in Alox SAKs, and this setup works well with my Electrician or Pioneer for a very slim functional EDC.
After seeing your review I looked at the product and it now seems like they also sell velour inlays for the coin tray so you can adjust the depth to suit your items and reduce any unwanted rattle. I am sure a DIY solution like this would also be fairly simple to achieve but it's only £4.
Hello again Jonathan. Always enjoy your presentations. The organization, elocution and attention to detail are second to none. Great scripting. The technical camera, sound and lighting work are top notch and cause one to wonder if you have a production team or a background in production. And then there's the toys. Where does he find all those wonderful toys? (I've heard that somewhere before...) I like this wallet. I do. I've looked at it before, too. Seems nicer in your world. The one thing that holds me back is the pull strap. Not sure why, but it seems fiddly, inelegant and as a moving part, likely to wear with time. If I did give it a go I'd get the deeper tray, put the tools in and enough cash to keep things from rattling about...at least until it's spent...as suggested by another of your friends. It occurs to me that perhaps the tools could be secured in the shallower tray with blu-tac or artfully trimmed bits of gorilla tape. ATB!
Hi John 😃 Great feedback as always - and thanks for the kind comments. No production team - just me - I enjoy the process though, and I am always learning. I know what you mean about the tab but as you will see from the video it can be easily replaced and does work well. Blu-tac would be a useful addition too stop rattle and add function!
Great review. This wallet and the Ekster are other options that I have been eyeing apart from the XSTO. For the drawer compartment I was thinking band-aid's, cotton squares, ointment/alcohol/hydrogen peroxide pads when going out for a brisk hike or a jog.
I bought the Aviator Slide with the bigger coin tray, the quality is amazing, i only carry few banknotes for emergencies and few coins so it's perfect for me. I also slotted in a Victorinox Swiss card, I don't think i'll need a new wallet for a long time.
Not sure if mentioned, but the scissors from the Swiss card are also able to be purchased separately :) Great review and interesting wallet design! Thanks Jon!
Good day, just wondering if the tracking tile would also fit in the money clip on the outside? Also would the Ekster tracker card also fit inside this wallet or on the outside on the money clip?
Hi Jon, Excellent content creation, as usual. When you do your update video on the product after using it for a while please tell the viewers how it preformed if it gets dropped on the ground. I have a PocketPro Wallet that is nice and similar to a Ridge wallet. The rubber band part broke the first time it fell out of my hand while retrieving a credit card at a department store. All my cards went limbs akimbo across the floor. Spare parts came with the wallet and I was able to disassemble and reassemble (fixed) my wallet in about the same time it took you to work on the Aviator wallet. Hopefully it performs better than my wallet and proves to be a quality product. Sincerely, Chris
£20 note is 149x80 mm so has to be folded to under 43 mm so in half and half again. The plastic notes are much harder to fold and even harder to unfold when you hand them over than the old style. To retain the dimensions of a credit card (84 x 58 mm) notes have to be folded in three. Wallets that have a tri-fold around a stack of credit cards work very well and are much smaller than the bifold that needs to accommodate 80x85 mm for all note sizes. Update: new polymer £20 is 139x73 mm so will fold in three but old £50 156x85 mm and now new polymer is 146mm x 77mm so needs a space pf 48.7x77 folding in three.
2 questions: 1. How long do these elastic bands last? And could you replace them? 2. How does this carry in a front trouser pocket? Where i ve been carrying my leather wallet for 40 years now. Saw the video, but it's obviously not soft. I would add an anti skimming card, which is basically a metal plate which blocks rfid readers. Lastly, dirt could come in very easy and wear and tear on the bands is a worry for me. And i reckon it is MUCH easier to pick pocket then a fat wallet lol Any ideas? Edit: i just saw the price..... nevermind
yes - not a cheap option (for the carbon one particularly)! I prefer something softer for front pocket - the drawer is a nice feature - spares are available,
@@JonGadget that drawer is really cool. I just went with a small leather wallet from harber london. Never heard of, but looked properly build and no more room to make it into a fat wallet ;) ordered one of those ninja multitools for 5 euros, for fun. Cheers and laters 👍
I am very curious, are you carrying a Heretic pocket knife in your right pocket? I am a huge knife enthusiast! Heretic knives have almost identical pocket clips for their knives unless i'm seeing an illusion.
I was debating this over ekster and the akeeni (xsto). Ultimately I want it strong but curved and soft (like with leather). This aviator feel hard and sharp in the pockets?
As a further note, I would imagine a couple water purification tablets in their (paper like packaging?), could serve you well in reducing the rattle whilst, providing s means for disinfecting questionable water sources :)
1 piece of advice, please state you got this gear to review from the producer BEFORE the review starts. Many people are put off by basically promoting channels that find everything fantastic, because someone paid them to say that.
I would always call out a sponsored video at the beginning (ie. paid to promote) - for other videos I often purchase personally, or request from suppliers, this I feel is not so much an issue as they are treated the same - but I do always mention if supplied FOC. I get lots of suppliers offering products for review but most of these I turn down because they don't fit the channel of I know they will not be very good. I make it clear to all suppliers that my reviews cannot be influenced by the supplier.
Hi - I've just been informed that the aluminium versions are RFID protected but not the carbon fibre version shown in the video (as this material does not block RF)
Great review as well. If coins is important this wallet is great. If coins is not important then I strongly recommend the Ridge wallet. Ridge do have a coin tray but it’s not as well integrated as Aviator. Overall (for me anyway) The Ridge wins out.
I used to own a fireti wallet. Then i bought this. Big mistake, after 2 minutes i put it back in the box and asked for a refund. This is not worth the money..honestly it feels cheap..even if its well made.
This video is an excellent review of a not-so-excellent wallet. The AVIATOR Wallet is loose and wobbly despite the proper band tension setting. The outer plates annoyingly move in every opposite direction possible when in the pocket or handling, giving a flimsy insecure feel. The accessory tray is a unique feature but is more hype than practical use, and the cash clip accentuates the loose, wobbly feel. The pull tab plays second fiddle to the thumb slider and is more of an annoyance. The AVIATOR Wallet is good-looking but a disappointment beyond looks. SAVE yourself a couple of hundred dollars and instead buy an AKEENI XSTO with an upgraded Carbon-Fiber Business Card Cover - you won't regret it.
USA here. Get priority shipping for extra. FedEx regular takes 2 months due to covid, however priority is less than a week. Well worth the shipping if you want to get it before christmas.
God i hated british money when i was over there... the notes are useless and the coins are many and of many different shapes... i dont carry coins in my wallet i carry them in the coin pocket of my jeans so i was walking around with this bump on my hip... i loved those self checkout machines cause i could take my time to get rid of the coins in there
Shout out for the OHTO Minimo pen and pencil. Barely larger than the refill and still retractable Jotter click action with a choice of refill colours. The Victorinox 91mm pocket knife and Swisscard pen is the same, only in blue ink, with a plastic top to to easier to remove. The D1 refills are metal and with a choice of colours a better option than using the Victorinox one. I have not had any leak and have carried red, green, blue and black.
Great idea using a disassembled Victorinox Card Tool to get some small tools into your wallet
Thanks 😃 as always 👍
I've seen quite a few reviews of this wallet as I'm contemplating its purchase, but yours is the most thorough, including creative ways on how to use it. Thanks a lot, it was a great watch.
Thank you Yorick 🙏
Sim ejector tool is a definite include...
Also a sheet of soft cloth like the one used to clean glasses will help dampen some noise.
good ideas 👍
Thank you so much for doing a pocket carry segment!! Weird that so many other reviewers don't even mention the pocketability. Subscribed
Apologies for the slow response - thanks for the sub and welcome to the channel 👍
What a great review. I have ordered mine. Thank you!
Thanks for the feedback Andrey 👍
I have the aviator classic in silver with double coin tray and aviator slide in Pure black with double coin tray and carbon fiber cash clip and i love the slide.
That's great to know 👍
How many bills can you put in the double coin tray?
@@chrisdomenici9107 i use it to put €uro coins. minimum of 12 coins but more if they are of lesser value.hope I helped
Nice, thorough review. Well, done - thank you.
🙏 thank you for the feedback
I bought the carbon fibre wallet and am loving it Jonathan, thank you. I may have to stop watching your videos for a bit as I have also now got a Huntsman Swiss Army knife and keysmart clip!
All great options 😃👍
@@JonGadget Apologies I didn't use the Amazon link but I used a supplier in the UK who inscribes the scales.
@@Philhellene1 no worries at all - I am glad the video was useful 👍
I have been catching up on all of your reviews Jonathan and have enjoyed every single one. In addition to the great content and coverage, I really like your style and the great production values.
As a result of this review I have ordered one of these Aviator wallets. I have opted for the deeper coin tray to be able to take £1 coins and possibly other items.
Thank you for the great feedback on the channel and for taking the time to watch other reviews - I am really pleased it was helpful.
Wow best review, love it
Thank you for this fab idea! I’m probably going to do something similar
great!
5:11 Are you sure it's 2.9mm deep? On their website they say that it's 3.4mm.
So is it the padding that they add to eliminate rattling or are they just talking about the outer dimension?
Hi Olek. I've just checked and website confirms 2.9mm ie. SLIM | 2,9 mm: up to 7 coins
@@JonGadget Thanks for the answer. I've noticed that on their website on the pages with wallets they state the slim tray is 3.4mm thick and the double tray is 6.4mm thick. However on the page with the tray they say what you said in the video and here - slim: 2,9 mm | up to 7 coins, and double | 6,4 mm: up to 12 coins
@@olekzajac5948 strange - the coin padding would take a little bit out of it
Ridge Wallet also has a drawer/caddy that they sell for their wallets, much similar to this one and I tend to use mine to carry a key and a couple select lockpicking jiggle keys.
Hi Jonathan, interesting & very well presented as usual. What was the pen in your other wallet? Cheers Paul
Thank you here is an amazon link to the Pen geni.us/HviF
Thanks for the insight Jon. I still prefer my traditional leather which has a small pocket for coins where I add needle, mini-firesteel, ceramic striker, safety pin, paperclip, handcuff key, hair grip etc. I could try the scissors too now I have seen you add yours. I like the different size pockets of my wallet which gives me a little more flexibility over a credit card size only.; and nothing rattles.
Totally get that Alan - the pockets on a a traditional wallet will give more options I think - size trade-off will be worth it for many
Good evening Sir! Your presentation and script were just flawless.
The engineering of the back adjusments is VERY impressive! So simple and effective, that was really great to see.
Also, the idea of using tools from Victorinox Card is so good!
I see the apeal in the product, but it might not be for me, for two reasons:
1. I don't like the idea of money clips. I don't want to put my cash in display for everyone to see.
2. I had a slim wallet named Djinn by Koala Gear, and it was almost perfect for me, but at the end of the day I didn't like how square and tough this type of wallets is in the pocket. 14:10 is what I'm talking about.
Have a great week! 🤓
Shavua Tov Eyal
@@stevesinclair4159
Shavua me'ule, Steve!
Hope it remains a quiet week with the political changes
Thanks Eyal, great feedback as always 👍
I really like the look of this wallet as well the concept of the the tray, but items rattling would also put me off. The video also reminded me of my Swisscard Classic which I now carry in a slim vertical leather wallet with about 4-5 cards. This also solves the problem of losing scale tools in Alox SAKs, and this setup works well with my Electrician or Pioneer for a very slim functional EDC.
Very interesting indeed do i like it ?🤔 yes i think i do thanks for sharing this one with us Jonathan
you're welcome 👍
After seeing your review I looked at the product and it now seems like they also sell velour inlays for the coin tray so you can adjust the depth to suit your items and reduce any unwanted rattle. I am sure a DIY solution like this would also be fairly simple to achieve but it's only £4.
Hello again Jonathan. Always enjoy your presentations. The organization, elocution and attention to detail are second to none. Great scripting. The technical camera, sound and lighting work are top notch and cause one to wonder if you have a production team or a background in production.
And then there's the toys. Where does he find all those wonderful toys? (I've heard that somewhere before...)
I like this wallet. I do. I've looked at it before, too. Seems nicer in your world. The one thing that holds me back is the pull strap. Not sure why, but it seems fiddly, inelegant and as a moving part, likely to wear with time. If I did give it a go I'd get the deeper tray, put the tools in and enough cash to keep things from rattling about...at least until it's spent...as suggested by another of your friends. It occurs to me that perhaps the tools could be secured in the shallower tray with blu-tac or artfully trimmed bits of gorilla tape.
ATB!
Hi John 😃 Great feedback as always - and thanks for the kind comments. No production team - just me - I enjoy the process though, and I am always learning. I know what you mean about the tab but as you will see from the video it can be easily replaced and does work well. Blu-tac would be a useful addition too stop rattle and add function!
Great review. This wallet and the Ekster are other options that I have been eyeing apart from the XSTO. For the drawer compartment I was thinking band-aid's, cotton squares, ointment/alcohol/hydrogen peroxide pads when going out for a brisk hike or a jog.
great feedback 👍
I bought the Aviator Slide with the bigger coin tray, the quality is amazing, i only carry few banknotes for emergencies and few coins so it's perfect for me. I also slotted in a Victorinox Swiss card, I don't think i'll need a new wallet for a long time.
Not sure if mentioned, but the scissors from the Swiss card are also able to be purchased separately :) Great review and interesting wallet design! Thanks Jon!
Great point - thanks for the feedback 👍
Great review! Thank you Sir!
Good day, just wondering if the tracking tile would also fit in the money clip on the outside? Also would the Ekster tracker card also fit inside this wallet or on the outside on the money clip?
Perhaps one note folded in the drawer would dampen the rattling of the tools. A emergency fiver say!
good idea - although might use up too much space! 2.9mm is not a lot!
Hi Jon,
Excellent content creation, as usual. When you do your update video on the product after using it for a while please tell the viewers how it preformed if it gets dropped on the ground.
I have a PocketPro Wallet that is nice and similar to a Ridge wallet. The rubber band part broke the first time it fell out of my hand while retrieving a credit card at a department store. All my cards went limbs akimbo across the floor. Spare parts came with the wallet and I was able to disassemble and reassemble (fixed) my wallet in about the same time it took you to work on the Aviator wallet. Hopefully it performs better than my wallet and proves to be a quality product.
Sincerely,
Chris
Thanks Chris - a great idea to catch up on things I have reviewed after a few months of use 👍
Great review as always. Good point about it not fitting pound coins, bit annoying that. £2 will be ok though, they are 2.5mm
Is the cash strap additional cost needed or can you get away with the strap
Do you have a link to Victorionx accessories you showed us
What's the thicker coin option for the aviator? Also do you have videos on other wallets with a coin option?
Does the cash or receipt catches on the money clip moving the wallet into your pocket? That was the case with the xsto wallet
it might depend on how tight the pockets are etc - not been a problem for me
Maybe plasters and antiseptic wipes in the drawer
yes - would need the deeper drawer though 👍
Hi Jonathan again, does the money clip fit a £20 folded in thirds?
Good question - I don't have a £20 note to hand - max width is 45mm if that helps?
£20 note is 149x80 mm so has to be folded to under 43 mm so in half and half again. The plastic notes are much harder to fold and even harder to unfold when you hand them over than the old style. To retain the dimensions of a credit card (84 x 58 mm) notes have to be folded in three. Wallets that have a tri-fold around a stack of credit cards work very well and are much smaller than the bifold that needs to accommodate 80x85 mm for all note sizes.
Update: new polymer £20 is 139x73 mm so will fold in three but old £50 156x85 mm and now new polymer is 146mm x 77mm so needs a space pf 48.7x77 folding in three.
@@geraldmcmullon2465 🙏
2 questions:
1. How long do these elastic bands last? And could you replace them?
2. How does this carry in a front trouser pocket? Where i ve been carrying my leather wallet for 40 years now. Saw the video, but it's obviously not soft.
I would add an anti skimming card, which is basically a metal plate which blocks rfid readers.
Lastly, dirt could come in very easy and wear and tear on the bands is a worry for me. And i reckon it is MUCH easier to pick pocket then a fat wallet lol
Any ideas?
Edit: i just saw the price..... nevermind
yes - not a cheap option (for the carbon one particularly)! I prefer something softer for front pocket - the drawer is a nice feature - spares are available,
@@JonGadget that drawer is really cool. I just went with a small leather wallet from harber london. Never heard of, but looked properly build and no more room to make it into a fat wallet ;) ordered one of those ninja multitools for 5 euros, for fun.
Cheers and laters 👍
Would a phone charging cable fit in the drawer? 🤔
no - but they do offer a deeper drawer
I am very curious, are you carrying a Heretic pocket knife in your right pocket? I am a huge knife enthusiast! Heretic knives have almost identical pocket clips for their knives unless i'm seeing an illusion.
I think it will be a Vic Compact with Keysmart clip
@@JonGadget okay got you thanks for the reply
I was debating this over ekster and the akeeni (xsto). Ultimately I want it strong but curved and soft (like with leather). This aviator feel hard and sharp in the pockets?
yes a little - I haven't tried Ekster - Xsto is damaging edges of credit cards which is a shame
As a further note, I would imagine a couple water purification tablets in their (paper like packaging?), could serve you well in reducing the rattle whilst, providing s means for disinfecting questionable water sources :)
Another nice idea 👍
damn it Jon watching your channel has made me not have any money to put into this awesome wallet! :)
😇
1 piece of advice, please state you got this gear to review from the producer BEFORE the review starts. Many people are put off by basically promoting channels that find everything fantastic, because someone paid them to say that.
I would always call out a sponsored video at the beginning (ie. paid to promote) - for other videos I often purchase personally, or request from suppliers, this I feel is not so much an issue as they are treated the same - but I do always mention if supplied FOC. I get lots of suppliers offering products for review but most of these I turn down because they don't fit the channel of I know they will not be very good. I make it clear to all suppliers that my reviews cannot be influenced by the supplier.
@@JonGadget ye that's why i mentioned it as advice, some ppl overreact way too fast, and then you get a troll war in your comments...
Is a there a link to this wallet?
yes - in the description underneath the video 👍
@@JonGadget cheers👍🏻
How much
Price? Is this wallet RFID protected?
Yes - I've not tested it but website says it is.
Hi - I've just been informed that the aluminium versions are RFID protected but not the carbon fibre version shown in the video (as this material does not block RF)
You don't need it.
I wish you could just use it without the coin tray. I would rather have 3 more cards since American coins are not worth much.
If you can find other uses for he tray then it is hard to beat - otherwise there are probably better options
Why can't you use it without it?
What's your favourite minimalistic wallet at the moment?
Winston Wingback 😊
Great review as well. If coins is important this wallet is great. If coins is not important then I strongly recommend the Ridge wallet. Ridge do have a coin tray but it’s not as well integrated as Aviator. Overall (for me anyway) The Ridge wins out.
Thanks for feedback Edward 👍
Ridge is a pain the ass to access cards. Aviator wins
I used to own a fireti wallet. Then i bought this. Big mistake, after 2 minutes i put it back in the box and asked for a refund. This is not worth the money..honestly it feels cheap..even if its well made.
it's not for everyone
This video is an excellent review of a not-so-excellent wallet. The AVIATOR Wallet is loose and wobbly despite the proper band tension setting. The outer plates annoyingly move in every opposite direction possible when in the pocket or handling, giving a flimsy insecure feel. The accessory tray is a unique feature but is more hype than practical use, and the cash clip accentuates the loose, wobbly feel. The pull tab plays second fiddle to the thumb slider and is more of an annoyance. The AVIATOR Wallet is good-looking but a disappointment beyond looks. SAVE yourself a couple of hundred dollars and instead buy an AKEENI XSTO with an upgraded Carbon-Fiber Business Card Cover - you won't regret it.
USA here. Get priority shipping for extra. FedEx regular takes 2 months due to covid, however priority is less than a week. Well worth the shipping if you want to get it before christmas.
God i hated british money when i was over there... the notes are useless and the coins are many and of many different shapes... i dont carry coins in my wallet i carry them in the coin pocket of my jeans so i was walking around with this bump on my hip... i loved those self checkout machines cause i could take my time to get rid of the coins in there
thats because you use coins for actrual money lol.. that will never catch on in America. lol
🤣🤣
Shout out for the OHTO Minimo pen and pencil. Barely larger than the refill and still retractable Jotter click action with a choice of refill colours. The Victorinox 91mm pocket knife and Swisscard pen is the same, only in blue ink, with a plastic top to to easier to remove. The D1 refills are metal and with a choice of colours a better option than using the Victorinox one. I have not had any leak and have carried red, green, blue and black.
Agree Minimo are a great EDC choice and I carry one in my current wallet 👍