Convergence is the ultimate goal of most technological developments, but there are some areas of life that don’t benefit from it. A good example: valuable items that you might keep about your person. Don’t converge those. As a seasoned traveler, I know to keep my passport in one pocket, my money in another, my phone in a third spot, and my keys in a fourth. That way if I lose one thing, I don’t lose them all.
I diversify my risk portfolio.
Well, the Intrepid Travel Wallet is the anti-Vlad. It says to hell with caution — I guess that’s why they’re calling it "intrepid" — and wants you to bundle everything useful (and thus valuable) into one fat leather pack. The Intrepid will accommodate your phone, passport, credit cards, big and small...
This wallet is an affront to common sense
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