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Fickaskap Waterproof Phone and Valuables Wallet

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£24.97

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A waterproof, effective and convenient companion for your rides – if you don't mind the price
Weight: 
36g

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The Fickaskap Waterproof Phone and Valuables Wallet is a slim, sealed case that keeps your smartphone, bank cards and cash in a single convenient stash without worrying about the effects of sweat or rain. If you want peace of mind when carrying your phone on a ride, and don't mind paying for it, this is worth a look.

  • Pros: Waterproof, keeps phone and valuables separate
  • Cons: Expensive – though now £2 less than when first reviewed…

The Fickaskap wallet is made of sturdy, ripstop material, welded reassuringly around the edges. The interior has a full-sized fabric divider that splits the space into a front area for your phone and a separate back area for your cards and cash. Once filled, there is a ziplock-style closure to seal everything in, and then for added protection the top of the wallet folds over and seals with Velcro.

fickaskap Waterproof Phone and Valuable Wallet - velcro.jpg

Fickaskap makes the wallet in two sizes: regular, which fits phones up to 147x80mm, and large, which fits phones up to 167x90mm. I tested the large, which comfortably swallowed my 5.5-inch Oneplus phone. Once sealed inside, the phone is still totally usable – although in my case I had to disable the 'Pocket mode', which prevents the phone from waking up when its front is pressed against a surface. The touchscreen still worked through the transparent front of the wallet even when I wore neoprene gloves. The large wallet slipped easily into a normal jersey pocket.

The interior separator worked just as it should: I could put coins and a key into the rear compartment without them bouncing into the front compartment where my phone was. You could easily get several bank cards, some paper money and a few coins into the rear without the wallet becoming too bulky.

fickaskap Waterproof Phone and Valuable Wallet - back.jpg

The big attraction of this wallet is that it's claimed to be totally waterproof, which could be important if you're carrying an expensive smartphone in a sweaty pocket in a rain shower. In testing, I found no problems whatsoever with moisture from my body getting inside the wallet, even when I just folded over the top and didn't bother sealing the ziplock seal. For an even tougher test, I put some tissue paper into each compartment, sealed up the wallet and then submerged in a sink of water for a couple of minutes. The contents stayed completely dry. The waterproofing claims seem valid.

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Overall, this is a very convenient wallet to take on a ride. I liked being able to have all my valuables in one place, felt confident my phone was protected from the elements, and appreciated being able to use it without removing it from its waterproof nest. The only question mark concerns the price – are the convenience and peace of mind you get from this wallet worth 25 quid? That's for you to decide.

For less money you could get two waterproof Lezyne Caddy Sacks – one for your phone and one for your valuables – but that's twice as many things to keep track of and you'd have to remove your phone from the case before you could look at it, which could be a problem in the rain. 

Put like that, the Fickaskap definitely looks more convenient. And it is certainly a lot more sturdy than the couple of sandwich bags that I've employed in the past.

Verdict

A waterproof, effective and convenient companion for your rides – if you don't mind the price

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road.cc test report

Make and model: Fickaskap Waterproof Phone and Valuable Wallet

Size tested: Large

Tell us what the product is for

This wallet lets you carry your phone and other valuables, such has bank cards and cash, without the risk of your phone getting scratched, sweaty or wet.

Tell us some more about the technical aspects of the product?

Fickaskap claims the wallet is waterproof, dustproof, and touch enabled, so you can use your phone without taking it out of the case.

Rate the product for quality of construction:
 
9/10

The case feels very nicely made and solidly sealed.

Rate the product for performance:
 
9/10

In testing, it did exactly what it was supposed to: it kept my phone and valuables dry and separate from each other.

Rate the product for durability:
 
8/10

No problems are visible after several weeks' testing. The transparent front doesn't show signs of scratching after bouncing around in my pockets.

Rate the product for weight (if applicable)
 
9/10

The wallet is nice and light.

Rate the product for value:
 
5/10

The performance comes at a price; a slightly lower price than when first reviewed, it's now £2 cheaper but still not everybody is going to want to spend this much.

Tell us how the product performed overall when used for its designed purpose

The wallet did exactly what it was supposed to. It kept everything dry, made my phone accessible, and kept the phone separate from my other valuables.

Tell us what you particularly liked about the product

I particularly liked the separator, which splits the interior into two full-sized compartments – one for phone and one for valuables.

Tell us what you particularly disliked about the product

The price.

Did you enjoy using the product? Yes

Would you consider buying the product? Yes – but perhaps I'd look for a sale.

Would you recommend the product to a friend? Yes

Use this box to explain your overall score

The wallet does exactly what it claims to do, and does it well. But the high price means it's not going to be for everyone.

Overall rating: 8/10

About the tester

Age: 43  Height: 180  Weight: 72

I usually ride: Cannondale Synapse  My best bike is: Whyte Wessex One

I've been riding for: Over 20 years  I ride: Most days  I would class myself as: Expert

I regularly do the following types of riding: commuting, touring, club rides, sportives, general fitness riding, mountain biking, audax and long-distance riding

A research psychologist by day, Ian spends quite a lot of time on bikes, particularly commuting between Bristol and Bath or doing audax rides. For years he was an ultradistance runner, but this came to an end when he realised getting back onto a bicycle offered the chance to race over much more preposterous distances. In recent years he has ridden in the Transcontinental Race, the TransWales and the North Cape 4000. He has even finished first in some of these. 

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neil@fickaskåp | 5 years ago
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If anyone is interested (and still seeing this review), the wallet can now be purchased for £19.99 for the Bank Holiday weekend only.

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alansmurphy | 6 years ago
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Akin to the sandwich bag comment though. Tell me you think that the blacks product looks as well made.

I'm not suggesting you can't offer up an alternative but you're comparing a Mondeo with a Bentley in terms of aesthetics; functionality is potentially a little more debatable...

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BehindTheBikesheds | 6 years ago
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I have a rubber gaitor that surrounds my phone, if it's pissing it down I can put it in a sealable bag that came free to me, that means it's as waterproof if not more and more shock resistant than this effort and far less bulky.

Indeed is ripstop fully waterproof or is it just water resistant, mine is fully waterproof, even submerged and is IPX8 rated, if you've a £600 device you don't want micky mouse protection but IPX8 can be had for under a tenner for excellent 'wallets' https://www.blacks.co.uk/equipment/014509-lifeventure-dristore-loctop-ba...

Sorry but this is over-priced for what it is by a lot.

And to say that a 17cm long 'wallet' slipped easily into a cycling jersey pocket, okay then but how much was sticking out, can it be readily folded?

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alansmurphy | 6 years ago
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And ride an apollo bike...

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Peowpeowpeowlasers | 6 years ago
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Or you could just buy some sandwich bags from the supermarket.

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alansmurphy | 6 years ago
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Don, with people carrying around 6 or 7 hundred quids worth of mini computer (the merits of which are another debate) and phone insurance costing around a tenner a month; I'd suggest the price is reasonable especially given the testing here.

I have had 3 for around 8 quid cases and those free with a mag. They usually did the job until a clasp broke or I folded it once too often and the plastic split. If this has durability then its not at all bad. I've also spent 20 I think on a Velo one with little waterproofing, it looks bloody cool though...

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DTW | 6 years ago
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I've been using one for a couple of months now and it's really good, has kept my phone and emergency cake money totally dry during some seriously soggy Lake District weather. Well made, feels like it will last a long time. 

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neil@fickaskåp replied to DTW | 6 years ago
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DTW wrote:

I've been using one for a couple of months now and it's really good, has kept my phone and emergency cake money totally dry during some seriously soggy Lake District weather. Well made, feels like it will last a long time. 

That's great to hear, thank you!

We'd love it if you could leave these comments as a review on our website.

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don simon fbpe replied to neil@fickaskåp | 6 years ago
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neil@fickaskåp wrote:
DTW wrote:

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I've been using one for a couple of months now and it's really good, has kept my phone and emergency cake money totally dry during some seriously soggy Lake District weather. Well made, feels like it will last a long time. 

That's great to hear, thank you!

We'd love it if you could leave these comments as a review on our website.

 

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don simon fbpe | 6 years ago
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Pros: Waterproof, keeps phone and valuables separate
Cons: Expensive

That's a big con.

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neil@fickaskåp | 6 years ago
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Great review and perfect timing. Today is the last day of our winter sale so it can be bagged on our website for £24.97.

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