What happens when you put "12 bills, 8 cards, and 15 coins" into the Tenuis 4th Generation? Measuring its actual thickness.

Many "thin wallets" end up bulging and losing their shape when filled. The Tenuis 4th Generation's nominal thickness when empty is "6mm". So, how thick does it actually get when loaded with a realistic amount—"12 bills, 8 cards, and 15 coins"? We measured it.

Test Results: Even fully loaded, it has the same presence as a smartphone
. When actually packed and measured, the thickness settled at around 12-13mm. Considering a typical bifold wallet exceeds 30mm with the same amount of contents, this is less than half the thickness.

・Why is it so thin? The secret lies in "distribution." Twin card slots arrange cards side-by-side, while twin coin pockets prevent coins from stacking, eliminating bulges in any single area.

What surprises more than the comparative
measurements is the silhouette when placed in a front pants pocket. While traditional wallets feel like a bulky "lump" in your pocket, the Tenuis 4th Generation supports with a flat surface, resulting in an astonishingly flat silhouette. For those who wear tight pants, this "silhouette preservation" is arguably the greatest benefit.

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