MYSHION Pop Up Wallet for Men (Black/Red) with Coin Pocket, ID Window & RFID Blocking
Product description
The essentials
This MYSHION pop up wallet is built for people who like a clean, slim front-pocket carry, but still want proper organisation for cards, cash and coins. The headline features are the pop-up card access with a side button, a clear ID window, a zippered coin pocket, and built-in RFID blocking for the innermost layer.
It’s not a bulky “everything wallet”, so it makes more sense as an everyday wallet for commuting, errands and travel packing. You’re getting a trifold layout with space for cash and coins, while the card holder aims to keep card retrieval smooth and jam-free.
Worth noting: a design like this is only as good as your personal carry habits. If you routinely carry lots of cards, heavy cash bundles, or bulkier items alongside, you may find any slim wallet starts to feel tight.
Key features

At the core is a 6063 aerospace-grade aluminium shell, described as strong in an ultra-slim form. The outer material is premium vegan nylon leather with precision edge-painting, and the build also leans on secure stitching rather than glue-style construction.
For storage, the wallet uses a card system with 6 individual slots plus an ID window. The pop-up mechanism is driven by an aluminium holder and a side button designed for smooth access. According to the provided details, it holds up to 11 cards (with 7 embossed) and uses a strong magnetic closure to stay shut even when full.
Cash and coins aren’t an afterthought either: there’s a cash compartment for up to 12 bills flat (without extra folding), and a large zippered pocket for up to 10 coins. That’s a practical combo if you often carry a few notes and some loose change, especially when travelling.
Tech specs


- Type: Trifold pop up wallet with coin pocket
- RFID protection: Built-in RFID-blocking layer (125kHz and 13.56MHz)
- Card capacity: Up to 11 cards (7 embossed)
- Card slots: 6 individual slots + clear ID window
- Cash capacity: Up to 12 bills flat (no extra folding stated)
- Coin capacity: Up to 10 coins
- Closure: Magnetic closure
- Material: Premium vegan nylon leather (outer) with a 6063 aerospace-grade aluminium shell (inner)
- Dimensions: 4.06" × 2.75" × 0.6"
- Weight: 99g

What stands out (and what feels less convincing)
The most noticeable advantage is the pop-up card access. In everyday use, pressing a side button and getting quick card retrieval can feel a lot less fiddly than wallets where cards sit behind layers. The magnetic closure also reads as more one-handed friendly than snap styles, which matters if you’re juggling keys, a phone and a card at the same time.
The RFID-blocking layer is a sensible “peace of mind” add-on. It’s designed to help shield 125kHz and 13.56MHz signals, aimed at reducing the chance of unauthorised scanning of RFID-enabled cards and IDs.
On the flip side, it’s still a compact trifold. If you prefer a wallet that carries a wider variety of bulk items, or you’re someone who likes lots of internal compartments beyond cards/cash/coins, this one may feel a bit focused rather than flexible.
Who it’s for

It suits you if you want a minimalist, organised wallet that stays slim, but doesn’t force you into “cards only” living. If your routine is mostly cards plus the occasional note and coin—think commute, airport travel, days out—this layout is built to cover that.
It may not suit you if you regularly carry fewer cards but need extra room for receipts, a passport, or larger extras. And if you tend to carry your wallet completely stuffed, you’ll want to be realistic about how compact designs behave when maximally loaded.
Usage tips


In day-to-day use, treat it like a front-pocket organiser: keep your most-used card in the system you’ll reach first, and use the ID window when you need quick access. For coins, the zippered pocket is the part you’ll notice most—use it for actual loose change rather than other small items, so it doesn’t turn into an unplanned “junk pocket”.
A micro example: you arrive at a station, tap the side button to pop up the card you need, slide it out smoothly, then close the magnetic flap one-handed while your other hand handles your ticket or phone.

If you carry it full, it’s also worth checking that you’re comfortable with the magnetic closure feel—because the wallet is designed to stay shut even when full, but that won’t matter if it annoys you in your personal carry routine.
¿Merece la pena?
It’s a good buy on paper for shoppers who value slimness, quick card access, and the added reassurance of RFID blocking. The combination of vegan nylon leather outside, an aluminium internal shell, a clear ID window, and a coin pocket gives it more usefulness than simple “cards and cash” designs.
However, it might be less compelling if you’re looking for maximum storage variety, or if you dislike pop-up mechanisms. Some people prefer traditional flip or pull-card designs because they feel more familiar.
Frequently asked questions

Does the RFID blocking cover all types of cards?
The details state it helps shield 125kHz and 13.56MHz signals in the innermost section, which is the relevant range for many RFID-enabled cards and IDs. If your cards use different frequencies, the listing doesn’t specify coverage beyond those ranges.


How easy is it to access cards?
The wallet is designed around an aluminium holder with a side button for smooth, jam-free access. In other words, it’s built to reduce that frustrating “stuck card” feeling.
How many coins can it hold?

The listing claims a large zippered pocket for up to 10 coins.
Is cash stored without extra folding?
The description says the cash compartment fits up to 12 bills flat without extra folding.
Is it suitable as a gift?
It comes in a gift box, and the listing frames it as a thoughtful gift for occasions like Father’s Day, birthdays, Valentine’s Day and Christmas.
What to check before buying
Before you commit, double-check that your daily card count matches the “up to 11 cards” capacity and that you’re comfortable with the 6-slot system plus ID window. If you expect to carry more than cards, cash and coins, you may find this design too streamlined for your needs. Also, make sure RFID is a priority for you—because that’s one of its main differentiators, and it’s specifically targeted at 125kHz and 13.56MHz signals.
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