3/20/2023 0 Comments Duckbill moneyclip![]() It helps to use one thumb to press down the bills so they’re as compact as possible, especially when dealing with more bills. The best way I’ve found to use the clip is by folding cash once around your stack of cards and sliding that right into the lip of the mini-Viper. The mini-Viper scales down from its bigger brother to just the right size: at 1.25” x 2” it provides good coverage on cash/cards, indexes nicely with fingers, and leaves little “excess” if it isn’t at maxed out capacity. The clip virtually disappears in pocket at only 0.3 oz, but has the strength to clamp bills securely, as well as the flexibility to spring open and clamp back tight when retrieving or storing cards and cash. Aside from the almost aggressive, “down to business” aesthetic the partially skeletonized blasted titanium affords, it also puts its desirable strength-to-weight ratio to work. ![]() Sticking to a one-piece design using solid titanium results in a durable, minimalist solution for carrying cards and cash. The aptly named mini-Viper balances strong, rigid lines with serpentine curvature in its simple, utilitarian design. In this review, we find out if the Superior Titanium mini-Viper Money Clip has any bite.Ĭapacity: 30 bills, or 4 cards + 15 bills ![]() In an increasingly cashless world, the money clip has become an overlooked yet effective carry option for a minimalist’s cards and cash. For many, finding the right EDC wallet still takes plenty of trial and error, despite all the available options to choose from. As such, a huge number of wallets with widely varying sizes, styles, materials and designs effectively saturate the men’s accessory market. It’s hard to argue that the wallet is one of the most used and commonly carried essential item. ![]()
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