One thing the original has going for it is that it is really *slim* as the name suggests. Now while measurements are mentioned in the details section I feel like the comparison would have benefitted by showing all three of them loaded with a the same ammount of stuff side-by-side to see how this plays out because this really is a type of wallet people get when they want a bifold but not a constanza type brick. Now of course the different weight of leather is making the premium thicker but it'd be interesting how relevant that is once you put 5-6 cards and maybe 2-3 slips of cash in there. (personally I just decided against the premium edition when choosing a note(!) sleeve because I was afraid the premium would be too thick for me. the regular note sleeve is suprisingly thin for the type of wallet it is but of course has all the same potential quality issues of the regular slim sleeve. It's new still so no complaints so far but I do of course wonder if my choice was correct. meanwhile I really enjoy back pocket carrying and not realizing I'm carrying a wallet at all even when sitting down on uncushioned wood - not sure that would've worked with the premium)
Great Review. I recently treated myself to the Bellroy Card Pocket and Slim Sleeve. I prefer the original Slim Sleeve to the Premium and Designer model as I like the Cut inside for the card slots better. The Designer does look really nice design and feel though.
I recently purchased the original slim sleeve, thanks in part to watching your videos. Love the sleeve sleeve and considering in getting the premium wallet. Thanks for these excellent video reviews also love the intro music 😂😂👌🏼👌🏼
Great review of the differences. I'd probably go for the original. The Designer and Premium are just too pricey for me. I'm still trying to decide between the Bellroy original and the Akeeni XSTO. Amazon shows one Bellroy Slim Sleeve color for $65, and others $79. Not sure what the differences are because they're all listed as "Slim Sleeve."
hey mark! just wanted to ask if the original has rfid block. i want to get a wallet that lets me conveniently tap my cards without having to wrangle them out. is this an issue for the premium? i’m worried id spend extra cash to get a fancier but less functional wallet. thanks and great video - it was clear and concise!
could you please review / compare the bellroy note sleeve premium (and could you answer the question "is it worth paying extra" rather than what Bellroy should have done with their product line aka from a buyer POV)
I don't know. I feel like they are having feature/aesthetic creep. I have had the original for about a year now. No signs of wearing out in any area. I think even if it breaks, I would probably stick with the original. The added weight, thickness, and price just don't thrill me.
How many cards and how much cash do you put in your wallet? I'm considering either the original or the premium. The only deterrent for me is the fact that the premium seems like it gets a lot more thick when filled out with every-day stuff. I carry about 7-8 cards and one or two slips of cash
@@FreezieX17 I keep 2 cards on the cash side. 1 card on the pull tab side. Then no more than 4 slips of cash. All the 'thin' cards, like car & medical insurance, go in the pull tab slot. I would say it handles that easily, and isn't stretching. You can see the pull strap on the backside, because I often put in my back pocket.
@@Son_Of_Atreides you think it should be okay with 7-8 cards? It's quite pricey so I'd rather not get it in my hands and be disappointed with the thickness compared to my current wallet
@@FreezieX17 I can count the total I have later (outside with the kids enjoying some nice weather). If you didn't put in cash, 7 would be easy. 2 in each quick slot is very possible. I think you could do 7 even with the cash if you did that.
So I have 1 regular card and 6 thin cards in the pull tab side. Plus 1 in the slot on that side. So I think 3-4 regular cards could easily fit on that side with one in the slot. One or two more in the opposite slot, plus some cash would be 7 cards + cash. So I'd say you can do it.
Mark, what do you think about the Bellroy's price point? Is it justified given the quality of the product? I've always wanted to get the slim sleeve, but i've always balked at the price, given you've done reviews for other wallets which have the same kind of features and footprint, but don't carry the heavy cost. So does the quality warrant the premium?
@@walletopia Thanks for your input. I'd like to have a 1 year review for the slim sleeve like you did for the Kinzd wallet, just so we know how well it holds up over time if that's possible.
Yep, good review Mark. The only thing holding it back is the price. I still think the $115 is too steep. 👍🏻
I bought my Note Sleeve almost 2 years ago. I’m really happy with my purchase. Might buy myself the premium version or the Slim Sleeve.
One thing the original has going for it is that it is really *slim* as the name suggests. Now while measurements are mentioned in the details section I feel like the comparison would have benefitted by showing all three of them loaded with a the same ammount of stuff side-by-side to see how this plays out because this really is a type of wallet people get when they want a bifold but not a constanza type brick. Now of course the different weight of leather is making the premium thicker but it'd be interesting how relevant that is once you put 5-6 cards and maybe 2-3 slips of cash in there. (personally I just decided against the premium edition when choosing a note(!) sleeve because I was afraid the premium would be too thick for me. the regular note sleeve is suprisingly thin for the type of wallet it is but of course has all the same potential quality issues of the regular slim sleeve. It's new still so no complaints so far but I do of course wonder if my choice was correct. meanwhile I really enjoy back pocket carrying and not realizing I'm carrying a wallet at all even when sitting down on uncushioned wood - not sure that would've worked with the premium)
btw this kind of tushy-test is something I'd do for every wallet if I was running a review channel :D
My only worry is how thick the premium is compared the original. When filled out with cards and cash, is it still worth it? I like a nice slim wallet
That premium is sharp. Problem, as others have mentioned, is price. Just way to expensive for me to ever consider trying it. Still, nice work, Mark!
Totally agree
@@walletopia how does the premium version patina ? Does it patina well ?
Totally agree.
Great Review. I recently treated myself to the Bellroy Card Pocket and Slim Sleeve. I prefer the original Slim Sleeve to the Premium and Designer model as I like the Cut inside for the card slots better. The Designer does look really nice design and feel though.
“Like rabbits going on spring break.” Dead 💀 🤣
I recently purchased the original slim sleeve, thanks in part to watching your videos. Love the sleeve sleeve and considering in getting the premium wallet. Thanks for these excellent video reviews also love the intro music
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You are so welcome!
looking at this wallet right now. how is it holding up after 3 years?
These look really nice but the new Nomad card wallet plus you reviewed recently looks nicer and is cheaper!
Nice format of review. Reviewing similar oines and explaining differences, something the manufacturer should have done better.
Great review of the differences. I'd probably go for the original. The Designer and Premium are just too pricey for me. I'm still trying to decide between the Bellroy original and the Akeeni XSTO. Amazon shows one Bellroy Slim Sleeve color for $65, and others $79. Not sure what the differences are because they're all listed as "Slim Sleeve."
I bought the original one. It seems that the designer one and the premium one are much more expensive and a bit heavier and thicker.
Correct, the leather is a bit thicker on the Designer and Premium.
hey mark! just wanted to ask if the original has rfid block. i want to get a wallet that lets me conveniently tap my cards without having to wrangle them out. is this an issue for the premium? i’m worried id spend extra cash to get a fancier but less functional wallet. thanks and great video - it was clear and concise!
No, the original does not have RFID.
@@walletopia thanks!
Loved the content!
Thanks!
Do Canadian dollar bill fit in it? I know they're a bit shorter and taller but I can't seem to visualize properly! Thanks
could you please review / compare the bellroy note sleeve premium (and could you answer the question "is it worth paying extra" rather than what Bellroy should have done with their product line aka from a buyer POV)
I don't know. I feel like they are having feature/aesthetic creep. I have had the original for about a year now. No signs of wearing out in any area. I think even if it breaks, I would probably stick with the original. The added weight, thickness, and price just don't thrill me.
How many cards and how much cash do you put in your wallet? I'm considering either the original or the premium. The only deterrent for me is the fact that the premium seems like it gets a lot more thick when filled out with every-day stuff. I carry about 7-8 cards and one or two slips of cash
@@FreezieX17 I keep 2 cards on the cash side. 1 card on the pull tab side. Then no more than 4 slips of cash. All the 'thin' cards, like car & medical insurance, go in the pull tab slot. I would say it handles that easily, and isn't stretching. You can see the pull strap on the backside, because I often put in my back pocket.
@@Son_Of_Atreides you think it should be okay with 7-8 cards? It's quite pricey so I'd rather not get it in my hands and be disappointed with the thickness compared to my current wallet
@@FreezieX17 I can count the total I have later (outside with the kids enjoying some nice weather). If you didn't put in cash, 7 would be easy. 2 in each quick slot is very possible. I think you could do 7 even with the cash if you did that.
So I have 1 regular card and 6 thin cards in the pull tab side. Plus 1 in the slot on that side. So I think 3-4 regular cards could easily fit on that side with one in the slot. One or two more in the opposite slot, plus some cash would be 7 cards + cash. So I'd say you can do it.
Please review innway accent wallet .
Looks great but the price is a major setback
Does this wallet fit into front pocket?
Yes, no issues
Mark, what do you think about the Bellroy's price point? Is it justified given the quality of the product? I've always wanted to get the slim sleeve, but i've always balked at the price, given you've done reviews for other wallets which have the same kind of features and footprint, but don't carry the heavy cost. So does the quality warrant the premium?
I think they're a bit high. If we could get the Premium wallet at the Original price, that would be aligned well.
@@walletopia Thanks for your input. I'd like to have a 1 year review for the slim sleeve like you did for the Kinzd wallet, just so we know how well it holds up over time if that's possible.
Nice! Please review Jack Melon coal slim wallet. Thanks
Hey mark! Enjoy your videos. I get all my wallets from watching the channel, can you review Oliver company London wallet! No ones done a vid review !!
I'll check it out!
@@walletopia alright !! Cool thanks, looking forward to it! 👍🏻
I was wondering are you okay cuz you look like you're under the weather
Thanks for this video
Please review the dickies long wallet . Request from thailand😍
Original.