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How to buy a purse?

How to choose a wallet

Travelers who often take part in outdoor activities know how important it is to have a suitable small wallet when hiking in the wild, such as camera, keys, mobile phone, sunscreen, snacks, cigarettes, lighters for men and so on. In short, we need too many things at hand.

I love handbags myself. From Archaeopteryx, Ward to Mountainsmith, I bought too many handbags, and I love every handbag. Therefore, our handbags in Bhutto's outdoor store are also dazzling, with as many as four or five brands and dozens of styles.

Next, let's briefly talk about the suggestions on choosing outdoor leather bags.

Classification of wallets

According to the volume, pockets can be divided into three levels.

1, small pocket: a pocket smaller than 3 liters is a small pocket.

Small pockets can be used as personal pockets: mainly for silver, but also for valuables such as ID cards and bank cards. This kind of pocket is more suitable for work, business trip and daily application. It's not obvious to tie it inside the coat, and the anti-theft function is naturally the best. The disadvantage is that it is small in size and can hold too few things.

2. Medium pocket: the volume is 3 liters, and only 10 liter can be classified as medium pocket.

The medium-sized wallet is the most widely used outdoor wallet. They have many kinds and strong functions, and can be used to carry big items such as cameras and kettles. It is the first choice for outdoor activities.

3. Large pocket: a pocket with a volume exceeding 10 liter is a large pocket.

This kind of wallet is suitable for outdoor activities and daily life in a day. Because of their large size, most of these purses are equipped with shoulder straps, and some brands of large purses are also equipped with shoulder straps, such as the classic "Japanese" and "Tour" styles of Mountainsmith.

The use of wallet in outdoor activities

Many hikers have this experience, that is, in the activity of carrying a big backpack, the backpack and the leather bag collided. Wearing the wallet on the backpack obviously affects the hand feeling, which makes the belt of the backpack not fit the crotch well, thus weakening the comfort of the backpack. At this time, we usually pull the bag down hard, so that the backpack will not be affected, but it will affect our normal walking posture and pace.

In this case, I usually have two solutions. First, let's see if my wallet must be used at any time during this trip. If I don't need it at any time, I will tie it to my backpack and go down when I need it. If my wallet must be used at any time, I will consider tying it to the belt of my backpack, which will not affect our normal walking, but also allow us to take things at any time.

It seems that these introductions will give you some initial impressions when choosing and using wallets.