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Trihold Wallet

How long does it take to whip out any given card from your closed wallet? Definitely much longer than it would with a Trihold, which stashes your two most used cards (RFID anyone?) on the outside, easily accessible via thumb holes. Made from Napa leather with a stainless steel clasp, the Trihold also sports 4 inner card slots, a ticket holder and a full-sized bill fold that accommodates notes of any currency.

Coming to a front pocket near you by the end of the year, so hit up Kickstarter to pledge – 45$.

Tags: Gear, Wallets

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10 Comments


  1. My wallet is almost identical to this, this is just a copy of the original “Exentri” wallet. I’ve had mine for a few months already(I live in Norway). It’s a genius design though, glad to see it getting out there more, haven’t seen too many of them.

  2. Spot on, it’s licensed from them as I understand – either way, very functional design.

  3. Trihold is a copy of the original EXENTRI Wallet. I talked to Exentri, who developed this concept several years ago. They NEVER licensed the concept to anyone!! I bought my Exentri 3 years ago and it is sold world wide – also in the USA.

  4. Actually it was not licensed. See the comments on the project. Looking like the kickstarter project might get shut down…

  5. Well if it’s not licensed then I hope it does get shut down, the resemblance is more than coincidental. That’s too bad, but its be time for an Exentri post on GH soon

  6. According to EXENTRI, Trihold “designer” Brian Weisberg had contacted them previously in an attempt to become an American distributor. There is no partnership.

    …if at first you don’t succeed…

  7. I find that I need about 8 cards and a survey I’ve done with over 30 responses average out to 8 cards. Also, I’d like to have a wallet with curves so the profile of the wallet is not visible in the pant pocket. This and a few others reasons is why Josh and I designed the Cobra Wallet. It’s very unique!

  8. BOYCOTT Brian Weisberg (trihold) has copied exentri wallet and stole 66,000 usd from kick starter community to do it. This man is dispicable!! Check out Exentri Wallet since 2005 (identical).

  9. I agree with Rollinggolden. And Weisberg calls himself Creator! Of what?? In my mind I think his nickname shluld be Copycat

  10. He absolutely lied to the kickstarter community, but he did not steal their money. As far as I know, all wallets were delivered.