Editorial take: Chase Sapphire Reserve
Recently revamped with over $3,000 in annual credits and perks. If you travel three or more times a year and live near an airport with a Sapphire lounge, this card is a smart choice.
Both are travel travel cards. The Chase Sapphire Reserve comes from Chase at $795/yr; the U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve Visa Infinite from U.S. Bank at $400/yr. Below: side-by-side specs, an opinionated verdict, and the FAQs people actually ask before applying.
For most people the Chase Sapphire Reserve is the stronger pick today — the sign-up bonus is meaningfully larger ($2,250 more in estimated value) than the U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve Visa Infinite's. Get the Chase Sapphire Reserve first; revisit the U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve Visa Infinite after you've earned that bonus.
| Feature | Chase Sapphire Reserve | U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve Visa Infinite |
|---|---|---|
| Annual fee | $795 | $400 |
| Sign-up bonus | 150,000 points | 50,000 points |
| Bonus value (est.) | $3,000 | $750 |
| Min spend to unlock bonus | $6,000 in 3 mo | $4,500 in 3 mo |
| Issuer | Chase | U.S. Bank |
| Card category | travel | travel |
| Best earning category (Flights) | 10x | 1x |
| Transfer partners | chase-ur | None |
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Recently revamped with over $3,000 in annual credits and perks. If you travel three or more times a year and live near an airport with a Sapphire lounge, this card is a smart choice.
The hidden-gem premium card for mobile-wallet users — 5x on travel + dining via Apple Pay or Google Pay is the strongest single earning multiplier available. The $325 travel credit applies broadly (almost anything coded as travel or dining). Worth the $400 fee for anyone who taps to pay.
Card details on this page reflect the most recent data we've verified against the issuer's own site. Sign-up bonuses and fees can change at any time — confirm the current offer on the issuer's page before applying.