Ultimate Guard Boulder 100+ Deck Case Amathyst
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In my opinion, the Boulder case is too large in order to hold my commander deck, so I use resealable DragonShield and Dragon Shield sleeves. About 88-cents, depending on the size A total of 92 cards were imported. The whole deck isn't going to fit in there if you use Resealable. It's too bad that the Monolith line isn't available any more. It can fit 100+ cards without any problems. Though I prefer the Monolith over the Boulder, the Boulder is a good product. Monolith should be brought back!
In my ultimate guard archives, I keep four of each. There is no way to ship the boulder using a flip-n-tray
You can use it to hold cards of any standard size.
Yes, it is. Taking the trays out of the 100+ ultimate guard flip 'n tray will allow you to fit the ultimate guard boulder 100s in it. Although the fit will be snug and you'll have two trays lying about, the trays will fit in the flip 'n try if they have the same number of cells (100 in) or 80 in 80. It'll be tight and a little more difficult to get the boulders out than with the trays, but they'll fit just right.
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Although it's a nice case, it didn't fit my deck, so I wouldn't have rated it 5/5. In order to get my double-sleeved commander deck that was made with 96% foil, it was a real hassle. The only time I was close to damaging my cards was when I was attempting to get it into this blog. Perhaps this is only a problem for foil decks? It's hard to tell. I purchased this book partly based on the favorable reviews and in the hope that one day it will serve Unfortunately, it was a waste of money because at this point.
Despite having Dragon Shield sleeves in my deck, it still fits snugly inside with just enough room for a 100 card deck. Two reasons are behind the removal of the star It has a matte finish In addition to an already shedding surface, which is reduced to a white residue in the corners and edges, 1. In addition to being dirty, the packaging also smelled Upon opening the box I noticed that the bottom had a lot of black SOMETHING on it, the box itself had dust and debris on it, and that is when I noticed This is generally a good product, but I would like them to raise the price by a dollar or two. As for the packaging, I wish it were more robust.
According to them, it will fit 100 double-size mattresses These cards come in sleeves. It's unlikely that you can fit 100 cards in your deck if they are foil cards or proxy To fit my commander and two other cards, I had to put them in a binder before I could remove them from the deck and even then there were some decks that would not fit if there were It could have been perfect if they had just made it a few MM bigger, and then they could have done that, or if they had just created 110 cards instead of exactly 100, I would have given this a five-star rating. *I will point out that I personally own 18 of these cubes and they have worked for me for non-EDH decks, so they deserve a 5 star rating, but since I primarily play EDH they do not work as well for me.
In case you are wondering, it holds 100 sleeved cards for a commander deck in MTG. The room is spacious plus there is enough However, I did not double sleeve them, but I am guessing that is fine too. It was only $11 when I bought it, so a reasonably affordable price. In general, I have no trouble with the cover except for the four small indents that hold it You may find them to wear out after awhile. However, if you want a cheap item that can hold 100 cards for a commander deck, this is the item to choose.
I might play Monopoly with my kids. The simple, elegant, and durable design makes them ideal for every home. I like the fact that one half of each can be drawn and the other discarded, so I can use both at the same time. There are plenty of cards for them to hold, and they're sturdy and durable In the horizontal direction, sleeves should be at least the same thickness. In vertical alignment, the sleeves are a bit too stiff to allow the cases to close to the fullest. If you were running over to your local FLGS for a few rounds, that could cause a problem. For how I store them, it is not an issue, but I could see it being an issue if you were throwing a deck or two into your backpack. Nonetheless, it works great for what I need from it!.
For players looking for a deck box that takes up less room, decide to get this one. Wallets and cases can look great and be very secure when kept in a backpack or case with hard plastic. The following minor notes or issues are listed. The case's color is darker than it appears in the advertisement. purchased a deep purple one, and it is a beautiful shade of purple. One of them is yellow in color, and it looks like urine. *Brackets are required There was this weird white dust on the inside of the box. *Brackets are required There will be a white mark left on it if it chips The grease marks can be seen on the box from the fingers. The darker the color, the greater the contrast. It will be obvious if your hands are very oily. *Brackets are required Plastic card holders are too thick to be held.
I just purchased several of these in different colors for my son to cover his deck with. It is strongly recommended that anyone looking to buy this check measurements carefully and make sure that your cards will fit into this case with their covers. The card covers and cases don't have a lot of wiggle room, so if you don't pay attention, maybe you'll have to buy different ones. There is no need to unpack them to take them anywhere. These can be tucked away easily in your backpack. Card protection is provided by these companies. The fact that the cards fit snugly into the case is kind of nice because then they won't move around and get damaged.
The package has just been delivered and loaded. When appearing for the first time The web site is My only difficulty was having to do a re-write So I can fit my cards properly, I have to enclose them in a sleeve. As the Boulders do not have a lot of room inside, the height of your sleeves is important. (standard card size) sleeves I had were too tall and I had to use a different brand. The two halves of my Boulder were not sealed together when I filled it with cards in FFS sleeves. The Dragon Shield works the same way. The Ultra Pro Deck Protectors did seem to be the right height for us. My goal was to fill the Boulder so all the cards stood vertically and had no room to slant. the cards not been filled and let them rest slightly inside, the two halves would probably have sealed with the Dragon Shields, but I'm still not convinced the FFS sleeves will seal. Based on the fact that Ultimate Guards makes the Boulder, I expect that their sleeves would fit as well. If you are curious about how they work, buy one or two at first, try them out on, and make sure they fit before you shell out a lot of money.