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Carry less, do more. This slim, minimalist design is perfect for daily use, active lifestyles, or travel. Vegan, RFID-blocking, with room for 6 cards plus cash - all in a slim, secure design.
"Hard-to-find and perfect solution for my front pocket"
"High quality materials, extremely affordable, and one of the most compact wallets I’ve ever owned"
The Mojito Wallet was originally designed by Pakt founder Malcolm Fontier in 2008 and produced through 2012. In the ten years since Malcolm’s company stopped making them, there’s been a steady stream of die hard fans campaigning to bring the wallet back. We listened to the calls, and resurrected and redesigned the simple card wallet to bring you the new and improved Mojito.
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Wipe or spot clean as needed. Do not machine wash or dry this item.
We ship to the US, Canada, Australia, UK and more. Check out the full list of countries that we ship to here.
Secure up to 6 cards within the card slot of the Mojito wallet and elastic band.
Honestly, same! The Mojito was originally a part of a series of wallets named after cocktails from around the world. We kept the name because the Mojito already has a fan base and a reputation. Also, we like it!
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The Pakt Mojito
Muddle simple syrup and mint sprigs in a cocktail shaker. Add rum and lime juice. Fill the shaker with ice, and shake vigorously. Strain into a tall glass filled with ice. Top off with soda water and garnish with mint. Cheers! 🍻
RFID (radio-frequency identification) is used in credit cards to allow for contactless payment. Instead of swiping or inserting your card into a reader, RFID-enabled cards need to be within just a few inches of the reader to process a payment. The Mojito wallet contains a RFID blocking layer that effectively blocks frequencies from 250 KHz to 40 GHz, including NFC-enabled credit cards, which use a 13.56 MHz frequency to communicate.