Ridge Ridge Wallet Titanium vs Ridge Commuter
Ridge Ridge Wallet Titanium ($195) vs Ridge Commuter ($145) — side-by-side specs, weight, pros and cons to help you pick the right metal wallet.
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Ridge Wallet Titanium
$195
Titanium Standard
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Spec-by-spec
| Spec | Ridge Ridge Wallet Titanium | Ridge Commuter |
| Price | $195 | $145 |
| Weight | 48g | 71g |
| Cards | 1–12 | — |
| Material | Grade 5 titanium | Aluminum/carbon/titanium |
| RFID | Yes, blocked | Yes |
| Cash | Strap sold separately | — |
| Warranty | Lifetime | — |
| Width | 8.6cm | — |
| Type | Metal minimalist | — |
| Stand | No | — |
| Thickness | 6–10mm | — |
| Tier | Premium | — |
| Capacity | — | 12 cards |
| Weight | — | 2.5oz |
Pros & Cons
Ridge Ridge Wallet Titanium
- Grade 5 titanium hardest in class
- Lighter than aluminum Ridge
- Lifetime warranty and elastic replacement
- RFID blocking
- Flex strap expandable 1-12 cards
- $195 for a wallet
- Cash strap $25 extra
- Titanium can squeak on some materials
Ridge Commuter
- RFID
- Modular
- Lifetime warranty
- Cards can warp
- Price
Ridge Commuter is the better value at $145. If weight matters most, Ridge Ridge Wallet Titanium carries lighter at 48g. Both are part of our curated metal wallet index — tap through to check current pricing.