Axwell Wallet InstructionsUpdated 15 days ago
👋 Welcome to the Axwell Army
We’re thrilled to have you on board! Before you dive into using your new Axwell Wallet, here are a few tips to help you get started and get the most from your gear.
We know—you probably skip instructions. But trust us, these are worth a quick read.
🔧 Setting Up Your Axwell Wallet
Step 1: Unbox your wallet. Inside, you’ll find the wallet, pre-installed cash strap, a money clip, and setup instructions.
Step 2: Choose your 6–8 most-used cards. Although the Axwell Wallet holds up to 12 cards, minimalist carry is best. Store less-used cards elsewhere safely.
Step 3: Slide your most-used cards into the wallet. It’ll feel snug at first—this is intentional. The elastic will mold to your cards within a few days of use.
Pro Tip: Put your most frequently used cards at the front or back for easier access.
Step 4: Push the cards up using the cutout on the bottom. Fan them out with your thumb to easily grab the one you need.
Pro Tip: Keep your wallet in your front pocket to reduce back strain and protect against theft.
💵 Installing the Cash Strap or Money Clip
Step 1: Decide how you want to carry your cash:
- Cash strap
- Money clip
- Both
- Inside the wallet without any external attachments
Step 2: Follow the instructions below based on your choice:
Cash Strap: Already installed. Fold your cash into quarters and tuck it under the strap. Anti-slip beads help hold your bills in place.
Money Clip: Remove the magnetic plate, slide the clip into the side notches until it clicks, and snap the plate back on. Insert your folded bills under the clip.
Pro Tip: Clip your wallet to your pocket lining for extra security.
Both: Install the cash strap on one side and the money clip on the other. Make sure the seams don’t overlap—this ensures the magnetic cover plates attach properly.
No Strap/Clip: For an ultra-slim carry, remove both the strap and clip. Store folded cash inside the wallet with your cards.
Warning: If using both cash strap and money clip, ensure the internal and external seams are on opposite sides. Overlapping seams may prevent proper plate attachment.
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