Bump!
I ended up purchasing the Secrid Slim Wallet off of Amazon. Secrid makes several models, but this one is the slimmest of all of them.
http://www.secrid.nl/en/ (designed and made in Holland)
Link:
http://www.amazon.ca/Secrid-RFID-Blo...id+slim+wallet
I absolutely love this wallet. I've had the same wallet for about 5 or 6 years, so a change was needed.
Here's a quick video (not mine):
The aluminum RFID blocking case is awesome. The instructions say you can fit up to 6 cards, with 1 with raised (embossing) in the case. I could only fit 5.
Here is how my Secrid wallet is setup, compete with details, so you get an idea of how much I packed into this thing.
I have my aluminum case setup with 5 cards. 4 of which have embossing. 3 of those cards are RFID (Visa, MasterCard and Debit), so of course I want to keep them in there. The other 2 cards are my Amex (embossing) and AeroPlan card (flat).
On the inside there are 2 pockets. The first pocket I have my driver's license and other MasterCard (embossing). The other pocket has my benefits card (flat), Alberta Health (paper) and registration (paper).
As you saw on the video, there is a little plastic pocket on the other side (inside of the wallet) of the aluminum case. There I've put 2 standard business cards and a $5 and $20 bill.
Over-all, I would say I've slimed my wallet by about 1/3. I've removed, some loyalty cards I don't always use. Such as: Air Miles, Petro Canada, Costco (one of my MasterCards is the new Platinum MasterCard with the Costco membership), Esso Extra and gate pass to the family cottage. I figured I could just keep these in the glove box or middle console in the car, and grab them when I need them.
The wallet does feel very solid and premium. The stitching is very good and clean. Oh, and the aluminum RFID case is fun to play with, popping your cards in and out. LOL!
Love this wallet!