
"Waterproof wallets usually fall into one of two categories: bulky dry bags that look like you're planning a kayaking expedition, or flimsy plastic pouches that crinkle every time you pull out your ID. Neither option works well for everyday carry, which leaves most people just hoping their regular wallet doesn't end up in a pool or rainstorm. Heck, even a trip to the beach becomes a puzzle when you're trying to figure out where to safely stash your cards and cash."
"Skog Å Kust's Planbok Floating Waterproof Wallet takes a different approach, combining waterproof protection with a slim, bi-fold design that actually fits in your back pocket. Built from 420 denier TPU-coated ripstop nylon with welded seams, it's rated IPX6 for water resistance, meaning it handles heavy rain and splashes without letting a drop through. The real trick is that it floats even when loaded with six cards, 20 bills, and keys."
"The wallet's layout is straightforward but clever. Two waterproof ziplock pockets sit inside, each holding up to 10 folded bills, while three card slots on the outside carry up to six cards total. There's also a clear ID window on the back, so you can flash your license without fumbling to pull it out. The ziplock closures are easy to open and seal tightly, keeping everything secure even if the wallet takes a swim."
Everyday wallets risk water damage because most waterproof options are either bulky dry bags or flimsy plastic pouches. The Planbok Floating Waterproof Wallet combines waterproof protection with a slim bi-fold form that fits in a back pocket. Construction uses 420 denier TPU-coated ripstop nylon and welded seams, delivering IPX6 water resistance and buoyancy even when loaded with cards, bills, and keys. Interior layout includes two ziplock pockets each holding up to ten folded bills, three external card slots for six cards total, and a clear rear ID window. A front slip pocket with a hidden clip allows attachment to gear or keys. The wallet weighs 1.52 ounces and comes in multiple colors.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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