







Performance
It performs like a tank in a tech‑toy world: slim, strong, resilient. CNC‑machined Ultem chassis resists heat and impact. DTEX pocket grips cards tight, resists moisture, and absorbs surface wear. Carbon-fiber backplate locks in RFID security and structural rigidity. Smoked silicone band holds stray bills or extra cards with elastic composure. All assembled with mil‑spec bolts—no loose tabs, no rattles.
Pros
- Ultra‑light yet shock‑resistant Ultem shell (~57 g) ()
- DTEX pocket grips 4–6 cards securely; carbon-fiber back holds another 6 RFID‑safe ()
- CNC precision, industry‑grade bolts—built-to-last feel ()
- Vertical orientation—ideal for quick pocket access and compact storage
- USA‑made craftsmanship, lifetime warranty available ()
Cons
- Higher cost (~$119) than basic wallets ()
- Vertical form factor may bulk up slimmer pants pockets
Specs
- Materials: CNC Ultem chassis, DTEX pocket, carbon-fiber backplate, silicone band, stainless bolts
- Capacity: 8–10 cards + folded cash (4 in DTEX + 4–6 behind backplate) ()
- Dimensions: 3" × 4.25" × 0.43" (76 × 108 × 11 mm) ()
- Weight: ~57 g (2 oz) ()
- Extras: Smoked silicone strap, RFID protection, CNC finish, made in USA, lifetime support
Final Thoughts
The Dango M1 Ultem Wallet is industrial minimalism distilled: light, durable, functional. It doesn't just store—it locks in your essentials with purpose-built materials and construction. Yes, it costs more, but this is tactical quality forged into EDC. If your life demands reliability and edge, the M1 Ultem delivers without noise or bulk. Worth it.
More Precision. More Function.
Every tool we review moves with purpose. Sharp, minimal, built to last — gear that earns its place in your kit. No trends, no noise. Just precision instruments for those who understand that less is more, and what you carry defines how you move.

