ENHANCE MTG Backpack Playing Card Case - Card Game Backpack Card Holder for Deck Boxes, Sleeved Cards, Large Playmats, and Other Gaming Accessories - Reinforced Padded Design Adjustable Dividers
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The dimensions of the interior are 11 by 11 inches. The dimensions are 5 x 4 x 19 inches. The interior can accommodate 24 standard Magic decks or 15 Commander decks. There is sufficient space for whatever you desire.
It fit my Ultra Pro nine pocket 360 card sidesleeve binder perfectly.
You might be able to fit a book or two in there with your magic cards, but you can also move or remove all of the spacers in the main part of the bag, so it should work well for switching between the two.
I'm not sure, but without the dividers, I'm guessing it'll be around 80.
Selected User Reviews For ENHANCE MTG Backpack Playing Card Case - Card Game Backpack Card Holder for Deck Boxes, Sleeved Cards, Large Playmats, and Other Gaming Accessories - Reinforced Padded Design Adjustable Dividers
I'm not usually one for reviews, but since I took a chance on this backpack, I wanted to provide as much information as possible. br>br>This bag is quite sturdy, and I believe it will last for a long time. There are no weak points or loose stitching. Zippers are strong and do not snag when used. The leather magnetic clasp keeps the flap on the outside in place (mine is a little longer than the magnet it connects to, and I can't get it tight enough? It could just be me; if there's a way to tell, please let me know. ) The inside has a lot of room, and here's what I have in mine right now:br>br>- 6 Ultra Pro Satin Towers (can easily hold 9, but they must be laid flat to fit)br>- There are three BCW Deck boxes in this set. (Can hold up to 12 people. ) 15, these must be placed on their side)br>- Three Ultra Pro 60-card deck boxes made of plastic. (I'm not even going to try to hold a bunch of these)br>- In the laptop sleeve, there are three DND books.
- With the outside compartments, there's a zillion different DND and magic items. br>br>The compartments are fairly modular and are held together with Velcro. I am confident that you could alter the situation to suit your needs. br>br>The side compartments were a disappointment because they are extremely cramped. There is enough room in there for one Monster playmat tube. Please don't try to squeeze a Monster double playmat tube in there; it'll never work. But there isn't much to be sad about. br>br>Another feature of this backpack that I like is the inner wall; I'm not sure if it was designed for this, but it adds an extra layer of security. Not only for the safety of your cards, but also for the protection of your identity. I've been a victim of theft before, despite the fact that I swear I was looking at my bag the entire time. I'm much more comfortable now that there's a front zipper and an inner zipper. Overall, a fantastic bag. br>br> Let's see how it holds up over time. Have fun gaming!.
This is a serious situation. The front pockets have plenty of room for dice, card sleeves, counters, and whatever else you want to put in them. Deck mats or water bottles can also be held on the sides. There are a lot of them. It's nice, but I'm more concerned with the durability of the device. It will keep your cards safe. I use it to transport my deck boxes, but it can also be used to store loose cards (though it's designed for boxes, not loose cards). It comes with a number of movable dividers. The protective zip cover keeps everything safe and secure while also protecting it from theft. It is extremely well constructed. The materials are pleasant to the touch and appear to be of good quality. I've had it for about a year and, despite the weight, the shoulder straps are still holding up strong. I can't say enough good things about it. I just placed an order for a second one so that I can keep my regular magic decks separate from my commander decks. I looked at other bags, but this one appears to be the most durable, even more so than the more expensive options.
It met my expectations for interior space and the placement of my larger Alcove Flip Deck. They are fully adjustable and appear to be four in each line. It easily accommodates 5 mats in the "Laptop holder" when rolled up. You also have a net storage pouch on the front bottom that can easily fit a large number of dice, as well as a front pocket that can be used to store small essentials such as a license or wallet. br>br>One thing that is defiantly awesome to see is how compact the backpack feels and looks, which should not be a problem as a carry-on airplane item when I go visit some magic gathering friends for commander in a different state. br>br>I'd say this backpack is one of the best, especially if you plan on attending Magic Gathering conventions once they reopen, or if you're looking for a quick get-together for magic night. The inner zipped up screen should make it extremely difficult for any thieves or pickpockets to gain access to your deck boxes. br>br>The only thing I wish this backpack had was a path through for a charging cable/setup for a phone's recharable battery pack. I'd like the front pockets to be a little roomier as well. br>br>But otherwise, I'd say it's a good product; if you need a backpack, just grab it and head to your local LGS/Friends House for some Commander.
Velcro is used to attach the moveable separators. The straps are extremely comfortable, and I've loaded it up with everything I need for FNM with no discomfort. (I usually have around 35 pounds of gear on me. ) If you like to bring your cards and show off your collection, or if you play with a lot of decks, this is the place to be. This bag is large enough to hold everything you'll need. The smaller pockets are ideal for all of your accessories, including dice notebooks, pens, life counters, calculators, and so on. The only downside is that they are not waterproof. If you prefer tall deck boxes, such as satin towers (my go-to box), you must place them sideways, which limits each slot to three satin towers, or the flap will not close, potentially causing damage to the cover flap or the contents of the outer pockets for your accessories. There are nine decks in total. However, if you have boulders, you can fit a lot into a small space. I don't have any, but they're about the size of a satin tower, so I should be able to fit about 8 in each slot.
I really wanted to like this backpack because the design and the small compartments were exactly what I needed, but I'm returning it. After only three weeks of use, the stitching on the straps is beginning to fray. I had three commander decks, four modern decks, and a trade binder with about 200 cards on me. Yes, it's all heavy, but there's still room for more. I'm hoping that these guys not only continue to produce a wide range of products, but also that their quality improves. I hope to do business with them again in the future.
The dice tray is next on my shopping list. I was saving up for a Pirate Labs case, but the one I wanted has been out of production for quite some time. I'm glad I ended up with this one instead. It also has a better appearance. 🙂.