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A10 Adapt Pen Wallet | Bifold

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A10 Adapt Pen Wallet | BifoldA10 Adapt Bifold Pen Wallet can hold around 8 credit cards and cash, set include: A10 Adapt Wallet A10 Bifold Pocket Adapter DTEX D01 Ball Pen (Silver) & Notebook A10 Adapt Bifold Pen Wallet The Dango A Series Adapt Wallets combine specific characteristics & functions from its iconic predecessors. It is truly a unique wallet that encompasses all the attributes of a modular Dango wallet. Exclusively, the A10 Wallet requires no tools to quickly adapt

A10 Adapt Bifold Pen Wallet can hold around 8 credit cards and cash, set include:

A10 Adapt™ Bifold Pen Wallet 
The Dango A-Series Adapt Wallets combine specific characteristics & functions from its iconic predecessors. It is truly a unique wallet that encompasses all the attributes of a modular Dango wallet. Exclusively, the A10 Wallet requires no tools to quickly adapt from one wallet to another. The Dango A10 Adapt™ Wallet can also
 be used by itself as a great slim all aluminum RFID blocking wallet or transform into a high capacity bifold wallet with its full range of pocket adapters. The adapters all share an innovative quick release sliding back-plate that swiftly glides along the A10’s rail system. The rail system not only holds pocket adapters, but it double functions as an open ID window for one card making it a sole player in the wallet world.

A10 Adapt™ Wallet Chassis
The A10 wallet chassis is made of machined 6061 aerospace grade aluminum and anodized to perfection. The A10 is equipped with Dango’s popular and unique patent pending quick release rail mechanism on both sides of the wallet that allows easy access to cards while keeping them securely in place. On one side of the chassis is a horizontal cavity holding up to 4 cards that is protected by a removable aluminum RFID plate. On the other side is a single card, vertical oriented cavity meant for displaying identification, badges and any cards that needs scanning; perfect for accessing secured buildings and boarding public transportation. In addition, the A10 Chassis Clip can be easily installed with a single screw to hold extra items like cash and notes. (sold separately) 

Features:
- A10 Adapt™ Wallet Chassis holds up to 5 cards total; 4 cards on the back, and 1 card on the front
- All aluminum 
- Light weight at only 2.3oz
- Dimensions: 4.1"(104mm) width x 2.7"(68mm) height x 0.5"(12mm) bare thickness
- Made in USA

A10 Bifold Pen Adapter
Not only does the A10 Bifold Pen Wallet Pocket allow you to hold up to 9 additional cards, it is also equipped with the Dango Pen and Notebook. The Dango pen is a precision made, all aluminum anodized barrel & cap with pressurized ball point ink cartridge. It’s counter part is the 48-page Dango notebook which can nest perfectly in the A10 Bifold Pocket. The pocket itself is made of our premium non-leather DTEX material that is not only durable but water resistant and easy to clean. The feel is incredibly tactile and molds to your everyday use. 

Features:
- Holds up to 9 cards (total of 13 cards including the chassis pocket) 
- DTEX Textured surfacing
- Non-leather durable material
- Water resistant
- Scratch resistant
- Flexible
- Includes a 6061 silver anodized aluminum Dango Pen.
- Includes the 48 page Dango Notes & a 95 paracord lanyard
- Adapter with polycarbonate sliding plate
- Exclusively compatible with A-series wallets.  
- Dimensions: Dimensions: 4.16"(105mm) width x 3"(78mm) height x 0.3"(8mm) by itself or 0.75"(19mm) when installed onto A10 Chassis
- Weight: Light weight at only 2.6oz or 4.8oz when installed onto A10 Chassis

 

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