Bellroy Passport Cover (slimline travel wallet/pouch with card slots and space for cash plus travel documents) - Caramel
Best for
Best slim minimalist
Amazon rating
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Based on 1 trusted source
Current price
$99.00
Updated May 18, 2026 · 1 min read

Sources behind this verdict
10 reviewers weighted by source trust
The consensus
What reviewers found
Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.
Across the reviewers we read, the Bellroy Passport Cover is positioned as the slimline sibling to the brand's flagship Travel Wallet. Packhacker described it as 'as functional as a full-fledged travel wallet' despite the minimal footprint, with quick-access slots for up to six cards alongside cash and the passport. Reddit's r/FieldNuts has multiple owners using it as an everyday wallet on top of travel duty, with one ten-month user saying it 'hasn't fallen out of my pocket much at all.' The consensus disagreement worth surfacing: r/travel posters are split on whether the cover is worth carrying when a passport isn't needed, some find the size sits awkwardly between dedicated wallet and dedicated passport holder.
What reviewers liked
- Packhacker rated it functionally close to a full travel wallet despite the slim profile
- Strong Amazon rating (4.7) with 130 reviews supporting the build quality consensus
- r/FieldNuts users report it doubles successfully as an everyday wallet
- Six card slots plus cash and passport space hits the sweet spot for short trips
Where it falls short
- At $99 it's expensive for a slim cover with no pen loop or zipper
- r/travel commenters say it's larger than a standalone passport sleeve, which defeats some of the 'slim' appeal
- Card slots can feel tight when stacked, per community threads on similar Bellroy designs
- Lower review volume than the flagship Travel Wallet makes long-term durability harder to confirm
Across the reviewers we read, the Bellroy Passport Cover is positioned as the slimline sibling to the brand's flagship Travel Wallet. Packhacker described it as 'as functional as a full-fledged travel wallet' despite the minimal footprint, with quick-access slots for up to six cards alongside cash and the passport. Reddit's r/FieldNuts has multiple owners using it as an everyday wallet on top of travel duty, with one ten-month user saying it 'hasn't fallen out of my pocket much at all.'
The consensus disagreement worth surfacing: r/travel posters are split on whether the cover is worth carrying when a passport isn't needed, some find the size sits awkwardly between dedicated wallet and dedicated passport holder. For travelers who want one leather sleeve that handles a quick weekend abroad without bulk, though, the synthesis is consistently positive, especially on Bellroy's leather feel and stitching.
- Travel wallet with quick access slots for up to 6 cards plus space for cash, receipts and travel documents.
I can't say for certain, but the pocket in mine is pretty perfectly sized for a passport. I've never used the notebook to know if it's the same ...
I've been using mine as a wallet carrying it every day for the last 10 months. I really love it. It hasn't fallen out of my pocket much at all ...
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“Bellroy Passport Cover Review (2 Weeks of Use)” · YouTube
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