Ekster Parliament Wallet Review: The Pop-Up Card Wallet That Actually Works

In-Depth Review
Most “slim wallets” are just thinner versions of the same old bifold. The Ekster Parliament does something different, push a button on the bottom and your cards fan out instantly. No more digging through slots or bending cards trying to yank them out. It sounds gimmicky, but after a week of use, going back to a normal wallet feels slow.
The Nappa leather is soft from day one, the RFID blocking works (tested it against a reader), and it holds 4-6 cards in the pop-up mechanism plus a few more in the back slot.
Perfect for anyone who carries 4-8 cards and wants quick access without the bulk. If you carry a lot of cash or receipts, this is not for you, the cash slot is tight and fits maybe 5-6 folded bills at most. Also not great if you have 12+ cards. But for a minimalist who wants to ditch the fat bifold, it is one of the better options out there.
What We Like
- Pop-Up Card Mechanism: One button press, cards fan out in a staggered layout so you can grab the one you need. Holds up to
- RFID Blocking: The aluminum card holder blocks wireless skimming. Tested with an NFC reader, no signal gets throug
- Nappa Leather Build: Soft, full-grain leather that develops a nice patina over time. Stitching is tight with no loose thr
What Could Be Better
- Card pop up mechanism gets stiff over time and doesnt spring as smoothly
- Only holds about 5 to 7 cards in the pop up section, less than most traditional wallets
- Premium price tag compared to standard wallets with similar card capacity
Final Verdict
The Ekster Parliament is more than a novelty. The pop-up mechanism is genuinely faster and more convenient than traditional card slots, the leather quality is solid, and the RFID blocking works. It is not the cheapest slim wallet, but the build and engineering justify the price bump.
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