Rayvol TCG Card Case Fits 400 Cards, Storage Card Holder with Hand Strap and Carabiner, Black
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That is not the case, in my opinion.
If they're the size of Pokémon cards, then yes, they should fit.
As you can see, the situation is as it is. There are no playing cards in this deck. Individual Pokémon cards can be purchased. The case was a hit with my grandson. It's where he keeps a large number of his playing cards.
It does a good job of keeping them apart.
Selected User Reviews For Rayvol TCG Card Case Fits 400 Cards, Storage Card Holder with Hand Strap and Carabiner, Black
Cards without sleeves fit fine, are of good quality, and are reasonably priced. The design is very cool. The bag comes with a carrying strap. They also have adjustable separators, which I like. The money was well spent. Previously, I had given it a lower rating because my cards would not fit well. However, I received an updated version from the manufacturer that is slightly larger. br>br>Cards that aren't in sleeves now fit perfectly flat in the case and are safe. br>br>However, if you have a lot of cards with plastic sleeves (even the low-profile ones that come with Pokemon cards), you'll find that they're a little tight. I simply make sure not to stack too many cards with sleeves in the case of cards without sleeves to avoid damaging them. This is functional. br>br>Buy with confidence, but be aware of the sleeve issue.
About a month ago, I purchased this for my son. It's held up well over time. It's been carried around a lot, thrown in his backpack, and hasn't gotten damaged yet. It is made of a sturdy material that will not bend. Inside, there's a moveable "wall" that can accommodate various card types. Cards that are loose fit perfectly, but if they are in a sleeve with a visible seam around the edges, they may bend. The sleeves, which have a small amount of overhand, appear to be in good condition. After all of the abuse, the design hasn't peeled off, so it's worth it in my opinion.
The Rayvol black case with lightning ball on top and the Comecase galaxy pattern with blue zippers are shown here. The Comecase is shorter and wider than the Rayvol case, as can be seen in the first two photos. br>br>Picture 3 shows the two side by side, with cards and dividers in place. br>br>The Comecase is shown in Picture 4. You can see that there's about a finger's width of space at the bottom of the cards, allowing the user to easily remove their cards from sleeves. Because the mesh top divider isn't as tall as it could be, some of the few cards I have up there migrated across it, but everything on the bottom stayed put. The case is tough and will keep the cards safe from being dropped or getting wet. br>br>For Pokemon sized cards without sleeves, the Rayvol case in picture 5 would be a solid, good case. I could only get about 3 cards out at a time when using sleeves, and there was no migration across the center divider in the mesh pocket or the bottom when closed. I expect it to perform similarly to the Comecase in terms of protecting the cards from being dropped and water. Rayvol isn't what we were looking for because we sleeve all of our cards, so I'll be returning it for a second Comecase. However, if I needed a case for unsleeved cards, I would choose this one without hesitation.
She appreciates the fact that the case has a wrist strap as well as a clip for attaching it to a bag or backpack. There are four card compartments, each of which is nicely cushioned. Although they are just a smidgeon too small to hold sleeved cards, this is still an excellent carrying case.
Because I bought my Grandson Pokémon cards, I ordered this case as an afterthought for him. He is 6 years old! It occurred to me that keeping them all together might be a good idea! The package arrived in a flash. The case appears to be well-made and has a nice appearance. This case is the clear winner when compared to the majority of the other cases I looked at and read reviews on.
My 6-year-old son was overjoyed to receive this new case for his Pokemon cards, but after only 15 minutes of use, the fabric strap completely disintegrated due to weak stitching. My son refuses to give up the case and wait for a replacement, so I'll try to locate or make a replacement strap as soon as possible. So far, the rest of the case appears to be in good shape. This seller's customer service team contacted me and offered to replace the item for free. br>br>Updated on 4/15/19br>This seller's customer service team contacted me and offered to replace the item for free. We were pleasantly surprised by their promptness and willingness to replace the product; thus far, the new product has performed admirably. I would buy from them again in the future because the case strap is holding up well.
This was purchased for our granddaughter's birthday gift to a friend. He is a card collector who now has a home for his prized possessions. It's sturdy and well-made, so a 7-year-old boy can use it.
The pokemon case was a big hit with my nephew, and I gave it four stars for sturdiness and durability. This is because he just got it, and we won't know how durable it is until he starts using it every day, but so far it's exactly what he wanted, and he loves it.