Functionality & Utility

Where the wallet really shines is in its range of unique features. I don’t often come across wallets that have features that are not normally found on a wallet which resembles a traditional bi-fold with no difference on the outside of the wallet.

The wallet comes with a small micro pen that sits in the seam of the wallet. The pen is only 10cm tall which makes it perfect for keeping notes on the move. The included pen is something that won’t appeal to many people. I personally don’t take notes on the move or have no need to carry a pen on a daily basis. Nevertheless, I can see this being used by people who like to carry a notebook and need a handy way to write on it while on the move. A really nice and unique addition.

The Kisetsu also has RFID protection. In a world where cybercrime is on the rise having this form of contactless protection means you can be confident that you won’t be stolen from. I don’t come from a country where this type of crime is rife, nevertheless, if you know or have been a victim of this crime then having the peace of mind is great.

The Unique anti-spill compartment for coins/keys is a nice and innovative feature I now come across before in many wallets. It works with a metal clasp mechanism which automatically opens when you push on either side. It works really effectively and one of the more innovative ways to store coins in a wallet without the need for a zipper (which can add unnecessary bulk to a wallet).