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Pelican brings its waterproofing and crushproofing to wallets

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It isn't the sleekest wallet we've seen, but it is one of the burliest
The Smart Wallet has two mesh sleeves for holding your money and cards
Pelican advertises the wallet as crush-proof and water-resistant
The Smart Wallet has two mesh sleeves for holding your money and cards
It isn't the sleekest wallet we've seen, but it is one of the burliest
The Smart Wallet includes a lanyard
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With its ProGear line, Pelican has been branching steadily outward from its well known protective electronics hard cases. It released a full line of hard/soft backpacks earlier this summer, and now it's trying to put a hard case in your pants. The Pelican Smart Wallet is a mini Pelican case for your cash, cards and ID.

On the one hand, your cash, ID and credit cards are arguably the most important belongings you have to carry around. So, why not offer the best protection you can find? On the other hand, outside of theft, what could possibly happen to them? Maybe a bill slides out and gets a bit of dirt on it? Maybe a business card gets dog ears and a couple of creases?

Whatever the case, Pelican feels that consumers might appreciate a sturdier wallet. At the very least, the Smart Wallet's water-resistant plastic build should save you from strolling up to the cash register with the embarrassing soggy bill after a day at the beach. It's not built for diving or swimming, however, so we suppose it would be most useful for sports like kayaking and paddleboarding, where you're on, but not necessarily in, the water. The wallet is also crush-proof.

The Smart Wallet includes a lanyard

Inside, dual mesh sleeves provide a place for all your usual wallet items. The wallet is secured by a latch closure. It's designed to fit comfortably in your pocket, measuring in at 5.55 x 3.27 x 0.85 inches (14.1 x 8.3 x 2.2 cm).

We'd love to see the Smart Wallet morph into a protective waterproof phone case/wallet. Its crush-proof build would have a purpose, and it'd give you a convenient place to store most of the staples of your pants pocket. If it had your phone in it, it wouldn't seem quite so bulky and over-engineered.

If you're itching to carry a wallet that makes Costanza's look sleek and comfy, you can pick up a Smart Wallet for US$29.95.

Source: Pelican ProGear

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3 comments
Tim Nelson
Can you say "OUCH"?
I think you need to review one of the statements... "fit comfortably in your pocket, measuring in at 5.55 x 3.27 x 0.85 inches"
A hardcase wallet, almost an inch thich sure wouldn't be comfortable in my back pocket where my current thin wallet goes (less than 1/2 the thickness of the Pelican, and it isn't a hard object.
Sonya Jones
That would fit nicely in my purse. I've tried the metal cheap ones off of the television and they are very flimsy and do not hold enough.
Nathaneal Blemings
I think they should have gone abit farther and actualy waterproofed it, as in for swimming to say 10 feet depth, would it really have been that hard? just need a gasket/seal, would be worth the extra 5$.
Still i think its a good idea, wether its a good product remains to be seen, but im sure there are enough people in the specific situation of needing to keep their wallet contents waterproof, although i dont see why a wallet would need to be impact resistant, i mean it already pretty much would, you'd have to get nailed in the ass with a baseball bat to break any debit cards you have.