Ive been using my chums surfshort wallet for years now. I absolutely love it. Ive tried to switch wallets a few times and always come back to my chums ! A+ for value and function
I stumbled upon a Chums wallet in the sporting goods department at Walmart while looking for a coin pouch since I had lost my Decibullz earplug pouch, which I had used for that purpose. It won me over how minimalist it was at around $10. I removed everything from my Ridge wallet-inspired money clip to the Chums and have not looked back since a few days ago. My organization system requires all my cash and cards to be on the license window side and all my coins to be put on the opposite side. I also used the “key” loop for my AirTag. It is the perfect EDC. I love it.
I have one of these and I love it. However, I seriously question the wisdom of attaching your house keys to your wallet if you live in a country where your home address is printed on your driver's license. If your wallet is lost or stolen, you don't want someone having your address and the keys to your house.
I bought an AirTag so I get notified on my phone if I left my wallet behind and I have anti theft bags and even with them I still never leave my wallet unattended. So it’s just a matter of how careful you are. Even without an AirTag if you’re just not careless with your wallet it’s better.
Do you have a problem with the cards rubbing on each other? I had an edc wallet kinda like the ridge wallet. The cards were actually getting worn from rubbing.
Where o you keep your cash? I have had one of these for several years (when they first came out) and I use the compartment behind the id pocket for cash. I also do not carry my ID in it because I have my house keys on the ring - if I lose it, I'm inviting thieves into my house. When I travel, I lock my passport card in the hotel room safe and just carry my passport card as ID in this wallet - doesn't have my address on it, so thieves can't easily sus what door the keys open...)
It slides nicely in the front pocket (with the window) behind the divider. You can keep your ID on the other side, cash can sit directly on the other side of the divider, and more cards can go beyond that. It isn’t perfect, but it works well enough! -Eric
How do you keep the outside of it from tearing after a year or so of use? I’m on my 3rd one, just ordered my 4th in about 3-4 years, because they all tend to tear on the front right around the key chain area. I don’t overstuff my wallet either, so it’s not that it has too much stuff in it. Is this just how these wallets are? I’ll keep buying them cause they’re minimalist, cheap, and have cool designs but would really like them to last at least a full year before needing replacement
It boasts "RFID protection" which is great and all but I was concerned if this would be a hindrance to effectively using the key fob I use to get into the building I work in. I had a similar idea of sticking it in the back pocket of the wallet like that and hoping it would scan through the fabric without issue. Also inside the clear ID card pouch I was thinking instead of putting in my public transit card for easy scanning. But the main reason I was looking at this wallet is that I can keep my keys contained inside the wallet too without them jingling in my pocket and scratching items or potentially making holes in my pant's pockets. I think your review confirmed my purchase.
Nice review, cool wallet. As an aside, keeping your keys in the same article of clothing as your wallet (or in this case, IN your wallet) is never a good idea for security reasons. If you lose those things together, then whomever finds them will not only know your address but also be able to gain entry to that address with the keys they found with your wallet. That can cause significantly more trouble than losing either of those things separately.
I've been using mine daily for a year and a half. The inside layers are peeling off and on the outside it looks pretty bad. I am thinking about getting a new one. I became so used to it I cannot imagine using other wallets. However, there is one pretty big issue with this wallet. I am not sure if it is the coins or the keys, but they totally damage your cards. All of my cards look like I throw rocks at them daily. And my debit card is bent a little bit, almost broken. I guess that is from the pressure of carrying the wallet in the front pocket. I wish the wallet would protect the cards a little more. Also, you have to fold all your banknotes twice and some cashiers hate it and look at me as if I was a lunatic when I hand them a folded banknote amd they start to unfold it😅
I traveled with it for the first time in Egypt recently. Worked great where the country accepts both USD and Egyptian pounds. I have one currency and coins in one compartment and one currency and a card in another. I keep my hotel key card in the outside slip pocket. I say this is a great travel companion and would be my go to travel wallet from now on. It is very minimal and easily fits in my sling bag. And as it is looks simple and not flashy at all, it wouldn’t be eye catching to pickpockets and would be thieves.
Ive been using my chums surfshort wallet for years now. I absolutely love it. Ive tried to switch wallets a few times and always come back to my chums ! A+ for value and function
Which colorway do you have right now? 🧐
-Eric
I’m on a black and blue one atm 😅 just seen this reply
Rad review! Picked one up last week. I really like it. My dad liked mine so much he got one today. Subbed🤙🏾
I stumbled upon a Chums wallet in the sporting goods department at Walmart while looking for a coin pouch since I had lost my Decibullz earplug pouch, which I had used for that purpose. It won me over how minimalist it was at around $10. I removed everything from my Ridge wallet-inspired money clip to the Chums and have not looked back since a few days ago. My organization system requires all my cash and cards to be on the license window side and all my coins to be put on the opposite side. I also used the “key” loop for my AirTag. It is the perfect EDC. I love it.
been my wallet for close to 20 yrs. I'm on my second one, but it is seriously the best wallet ever for my needs.
Thanks for sharing your insights! 🤙
-Eric
I have one of these and I love it. However, I seriously question the wisdom of attaching your house keys to your wallet if you live in a country where your home address is printed on your driver's license.
If your wallet is lost or stolen, you don't want someone having your address and the keys to your house.
That's like 2 countries...
I bought an AirTag so I get notified on my phone if I left my wallet behind and I have anti theft bags and even with them I still never leave my wallet unattended. So it’s just a matter of how careful you are. Even without an AirTag if you’re just not careless with your wallet it’s better.
Do you have a problem with the cards rubbing on each other? I had an edc wallet kinda like the ridge wallet. The cards were actually getting worn from rubbing.
Where o you keep your cash? I have had one of these for several years (when they first came out) and I use the compartment behind the id pocket for cash. I also do not carry my ID in it because I have my house keys on the ring - if I lose it, I'm inviting thieves into my house. When I travel, I lock my passport card in the hotel room safe and just carry my passport card as ID in this wallet - doesn't have my address on it, so thieves can't easily sus what door the keys open...)
It slides nicely in the front pocket (with the window) behind the divider. You can keep your ID on the other side, cash can sit directly on the other side of the divider, and more cards can go beyond that. It isn’t perfect, but it works well enough!
-Eric
How do you keep the outside of it from tearing after a year or so of use? I’m on my 3rd one, just ordered my 4th in about 3-4 years, because they all tend to tear on the front right around the key chain area. I don’t overstuff my wallet either, so it’s not that it has too much stuff in it. Is this just how these wallets are? I’ll keep buying them cause they’re minimalist, cheap, and have cool designs but would really like them to last at least a full year before needing replacement
It boasts "RFID protection" which is great and all but I was concerned if this would be a hindrance to effectively using the key fob I use to get into the building I work in. I had a similar idea of sticking it in the back pocket of the wallet like that and hoping it would scan through the fabric without issue. Also inside the clear ID card pouch I was thinking instead of putting in my public transit card for easy scanning.
But the main reason I was looking at this wallet is that I can keep my keys contained inside the wallet too without them jingling in my pocket and scratching items or potentially making holes in my pant's pockets. I think your review confirmed my purchase.
Nice review, cool wallet. As an aside, keeping your keys in the same article of clothing as your wallet (or in this case, IN your wallet) is never a good idea for security reasons. If you lose those things together, then whomever finds them will not only know your address but also be able to gain entry to that address with the keys they found with your wallet. That can cause significantly more trouble than losing either of those things separately.
Been using one for a few years now. They also have cool designs
Which design did you go with? 🧐
-Eric
@@PackHacker2 They call it the Western Black. It has green yellow orange stripes
Nice! We dig the colorway options available 😃
-Eric
Been using the Chums wallet for years. Had to replace once but I think these are perfect
Been using for a decade, love this wallet.
Wow, that’s amazing! Have you had the same one all this time?
-Eric
@@PackHacker2 unfortunately no. I got a new one about 3 years back when the old one got ragged.
For the price, you can’t beat it! 😃
-Eric
I've been using mine daily for a year and a half. The inside layers are peeling off and on the outside it looks pretty bad. I am thinking about getting a new one. I became so used to it I cannot imagine using other wallets. However, there is one pretty big issue with this wallet. I am not sure if it is the coins or the keys, but they totally damage your cards. All of my cards look like I throw rocks at them daily. And my debit card is bent a little bit, almost broken. I guess that is from the pressure of carrying the wallet in the front pocket. I wish the wallet would protect the cards a little more. Also, you have to fold all your banknotes twice and some cashiers hate it and look at me as if I was a lunatic when I hand them a folded banknote amd they start to unfold it😅
Thanks for sharing 🤙
-Eric
Nice review. Might be a nice travel companion. Which contries have you visited where you'd say it works best / worst?
I traveled with it for the first time in Egypt recently. Worked great where the country accepts both USD and Egyptian pounds. I have one currency and coins in one compartment and one currency and a card in another. I keep my hotel key card in the outside slip pocket. I say this is a great travel companion and would be my go to travel wallet from now on. It is very minimal and easily fits in my sling bag. And as it is looks simple and not flashy at all, it wouldn’t be eye catching to pickpockets and would be thieves.
Thanks for the review. I stumbled upon this wallet and this review has convinced me to get it. Thank you!
Thanks for watching the video! 🤙
-Eric
Algum brasileiro comprou essa carteira?
I just ordered one from a link on your website. I hope you get the (albeit small) commission when we buy something linked from your site.
Thanks for that 😃
-Eric
Where do you put your cash?
In the wallet.
I just stumbled upon this wallet while shopping at Walmart lol came to RUclips to see what it was about and i bought it.
What do you think so far?! 🧐
Just bought this. I feel dumb for not hearing about this. I go through many wallets every year. This holds all my cards, my keys and my Air Tag.
Thanks for watching! 😃
You totally convinced to buy this little fella 🙂
Let us know how you like it 😃
-Eric
Isn't having to 'unpack' and 'pack' all your keys every time you need to lock/unlock something a bit of a whipping?
It’s extraordinarily quick and having everything in one place is handy!
-Eric
Excellent review.
Thanks for watching 🤙
-Eric
I've veen using chums wallet for a minute. Thw price better not go up cause you covered them lol
We hope not! It’s a great budget option with great travel and EDC features.
-Eric