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Review: Lezyne Smart Wallet Loaded

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When I first came across the Smart Wallets in Lezyne’s catalog, I thought that they were a neat idea.  Designed to be loaded with a phone, ID, and money, the Smart Wallet is a tool case (the Loaded version comes with tools similar to those shown) that is meant to slip into a rider’s jersey pocket.  Ever since mine arrived, it’s been in use- though not exactly as Lezyne intended.  Read on to find out why…

For $40, the Smart Wallet Loaded seems well constructed and comes with a RAP-6 multi-tool, a pair of nice compact composite tire levers, and a small patch kit.  Save a chain tool, that should address most roadside issues (though a chain tool is something that’s hard to fudge).  The transparent ID pocket will help first responders figure out just who you are and the small neoprene pocket can easily handle a card and few bills.

Though the Smart Wallet’s  Ziploc-style PVC phone pocket is a great idea, even my small-ish smartphone takes a bit of coercion to fit.  This could be addressed with a less-sticky material, but anyone with a fancier/bigger phone will be out of luck.  That and the lack of a chain tool had me quickly returning to my small saddle bag (which can also handle CO2 cartridges and a spare tube) for general road use.

Where the Smart Wallet ultimately found a happy home was in my commuter bag.  Most messenger bags don’t really take tool storage into account- and many commuters don’t want to leave anything on their bikes during the day.  For commuter use, the SmartWallet really is ideal.  A medical and contact information card easily sits in the waterproof pocket and most adjustments and repairs can be handled with the addition of a pump.  If the RAP-6 was replaced with a tool incorporating a chain tool (Lezyne make several), the Smart Wallet Loaded would be a great commuter or urban companion.  As it sits, it’s a good start and should be an easy sell alongside commuting-oriented bikes.

marc

www.lezyne.com

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saltz
saltz
12 years ago

Do you think an IPhone would fit there?

Dylan
12 years ago

Yeah, no doubt. Why would you show it with a crackberry? Who uses these anymore besides chunky salesmen from Iowa?

Joshua Murdock
12 years ago

This could also be great for XC riders who carry very little with them when they ride. I mean, unless I’m doing an all day ride, I really only carry the stuff listed above… plus a tube and tire attached to the bike. It’s definitely not all that’s need for an all day ride, but for fast 2/3 hour training rides it’s perfect. I’m definitely going to consider getting one. Thanks for the review!

Joshua Murdock
12 years ago

Sorry, I meant “CO2″… NOT “tire”.

dafedico
dafedico
12 years ago

that’s great idea!, so the size is much bigger than a standard wallet, also my cellphone is bigger than a this blackberry… but the price is not bad.

greetings from Colombia!

Vvvvvv
Vvvvvv
12 years ago

I’ll stick to my ziplock

kelvin
kelvin
12 years ago

Tendons link points to Smart wallet Elite which is way bigger than smart wallet. I am still not convinced that smart wallet can take iphone 4.

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