5 Packs Dragon Shield Sealable Inner Sleeve Clear Standard Size 100 ct Card Sleeves Value Bundle!
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It will easily fit into a 9-sleeve binder.
Mtg cards have a height of 88mm and a width of 63mm. Digimon cards have a height of 88mm and a width of 64mm. So that's the best answer I have for you. They fit snugly on most cards, so start with one pack to see if it works, then order more if it does.
Yes to the Katana, so I'm guessing yes to the Eclipse as well. However, I would recommend the Dragon Shield mattes for the best fit.
Selected User Reviews For 5 Packs Dragon Shield Sealable Inner Sleeve Clear Standard Size 100 ct Card Sleeves Value Bundle!
These are truly amazing. I recently had some extra cash and decided to purchase some new cards, and I'm glad I did. They're fully double-sleeved in three decks I have. br>br>I thought they were all consistent in terms of size and quality. It's just my opinion, as I've seen others with inferior products. br>br>I also like the savings of buying five packs at once. br>br>Here are a few pointers: When I sleeve these inners, I press the air out with a cloth and a wood block. After putting on a sleeve, this helps with the sponginess. br>br>After double sleeving, I divided my commander deck into four plies of 25, placed a book on top, pressed it down, and weighed it down for the day. Although they are still a little spongy, they fit perfectly in my ultra. pro 100 boxes with plenty of room for tokens The only boxes I can't fit it in are the cheap ones that came with the precon, so if you have a 100 box, don't worry about that.
These sleeves are fantastic! The quality is immediately apparent in the feel and clarity - They're not hazy, and they don't have the slight opacity that some "clear" card sleeves do. I prefer the side loading option because it provides complete protection when combined with a high-quality top-loading bag. a sleeve for loading - As a result, no dust gets in, and the top of the card isn't exposed to potential damage from fingers, nails, or other objects when removing it from a standard binder or organizer box. br>br>My one caveat is that, while I love the "perfect fit" that protects the card from damage around the edges over time due to slight vibrations/chaffing, you must be extra careful when loading the card into it because the corner of the card can get nicked from the force needed to get the card into the sleeve if it is not aligned perfectly before fully inserting it (I usually have to do it at an angle, then slowly slide it towards one side The card's left and right sides are perfectly even and parallel.
Dragon Shield matte sleeves have become a favorite of mine, and I've been using them for all of my magic cards and now my Yugioh cards. The option to seal on both ends without using glue while still having the option to resleeve with these particular sleeves was too good to pass up, and I was pleased to see how highly reviewed the perfect fit sleeves were on youtube. Overall, I think they're fantastic, and nothing else on the market comes close to matching them. They make the ideal inner sleeve, and I use the Japanese size perfect fit to store all of my Yugioh cards, and the standard size (the size you're currently looking at reviews for) to store all of my magic cards. The inconsistency is my biggest disappointment with these sleeves, which I know has been mentioned in other reviews. I find that about 25 sleeves out of every 100 perfect fit sleeves I buy are either too tight or don't fit at all, leaving me with no choice but to discard them; As a result, every four packs I purchase, I lose an entire pack. This is a huge disappointment. I adore the Dragon Shield team and their brand, and I'm hoping for a better-quality version of their perfect fit sleeves in the near future. I don't know how difficult it is to improve consistency with such mass-produced products, but I believe that if they can, all of their valued customers, including myself, will be grateful.
To be honest, this is a fairly specialized product. br>br>Claims to be innovative and eliminate the need for double sleeving, but dust can easily enter the sleeve from the bottom, rendering it useless. Not only that, but if you leave the card as is, it will have a bulge at the bottom where the inner flap is folded, which will make it look odd. I haven't tried double sleeving, but I've had problems with it before. br>br>Defects: br>The sleeves I ordered were not cut properly along the inner flap, so when I tucked them in, I had trouble folding them down evenly until I realized what was going on. Not only was the cut uneven, as evidenced by a misfit square on the back side of the card sleeve, but it also caused the bottom part of the flap to protrude from the sleeve, preventing the sleeve from being flat. It's not good enough. br>br>I'm giving it two stars because they tried something new and potentially revolutionary but failed miserably.
Of course, out of 300, a few are too small to fit on a card, but I simply discard them and move on. It's pretty self-evident that the manufacturing process will not be flawless on every single sleeve. br>br>These are particularly well-suited to MDF (double-faced) magic cards. These are where I put all of my expensive cards right away. If they were only a little cheaper, I'd buy a bunch- However, the three-pack (300) lasted a long time! 10/10, would buy again.
Sure, I could use oversized sleeves that aren't designed for tokens or anything like that, but I bought them to protect the valuable cards in my collection, not creature tokens or cards I wouldn't otherwise sleeve. DRAGONSHIELD, PLEASE DO A BETTER QUALITY ASSURANCE JOB AND MAKE SURE ALL SLEEVES PACKAGED MEET THE SAME REQUIREMENTS BECAUSE EVEN 1CM CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN WHETHER THESE CAN BE USED AS AN INTERNAL PROTECTION SLEEVE.