Ultimate Guard 200 Card Twin Flip N Tray Xenoskin Deck Case, Blue
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Even if they're sleeved, it should be able to. Each deck compartment can hold up to 100 double-sleeved Magic the Gathering or Pokemon cards.
There should be a variety of color choices. The preview photos, I'm sure, are just to show off the case, not the color. The matte black deck case was something I purchased on my own. br>br>It's been two years since I purchased mine, and it's still going strong. This is the best case I've ever purchased.
The blue on the Twin Flip'N'Tray 200 and 160 is the same, and it will look similar to the stock images for this Ultimate Guard 200 Twin Flip'N'Tray listing (the darker blue). Unfortunately, the images provided for the 160 are a little too light, so we've requested that Amazon replace them with new stock photos.
Sleeves for the top holder? No. Each deck tray can hold a double-sleeved commander deck, as far as I know. For the inner sleeve, I use KMC perfect fits, and for the outer sleeve, I use the new Ultra Pro Eclipse sleeves. Although the cards are crammed into the case, they do not bend. It comes highly recommended from me. I purchased this case as a pre-release box to store my lands and card pool, and I am very pleased with my purchase.
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I recently began playing A Game of Thrones 2nd Edition (AGOT) and required a way to transport my decks and tokens to tournaments and friends' homes. I looked at a few other options and talked to a couple of guys about holders they had and what they liked and didn't like about them before deciding on this one. I was concerned that it would be too large and thus inconvenient, but it is exactly the right size for my needs. I can play with two decks (about 70 single-sleeved cards) and my tokens. The token tray could use a divider, which is the only thing I wish it had. To deal with this, I intend to make a small insert out of foam core. br>br>The case is well-made, the cards fit snugly inside, the magnets are strong, and it matches a zipfolio I already own. This is something that I strongly suggest.
br>br>While all of the colors are durable and hold the same number of cards, some of them will only fit cards in a specific way. Using the tray in each slot, each case can hold 100 single-sleeved Magic cards and about 90 double-sleeved Magic cards. I would avoid these if you intend to use them in double-sleeve commander decks. I enjoy being able to place the commander in front of the deck to make it easier to see the deck when opening them, but there are a few colored cases where this is not possible. Because some of the trays are slightly smaller than others, you must align the cards on their sides. (In the image with the black case, you can see this. ) br>br>There are several different cutouts for the trays that determine how easily they can be slid out of the cases. When you open the case, the trays with the larger curved cut out make it easy for the trays to slide out and the cards to face you. The trays with the rectangular cutout have a 50/50 quality rating. Some are constructed in such a way that they can only accept cards in a specific order, while others are constructed in such a way that they occasionally become stuck when sliding out. br>br>Overall, I like these cases because of the variety of colors they provide; however, I wish the trays were of higher quality.
(In my review, I make a recommendation). The Ultimate Guard Twin Flip'n Tray has a capacity of 100 double-sided cards. There are 200 cards in each tray of sleeved decks. Unfortunately, if you're using Dragon Shield inner and outer sleeves (which are slightly thicker than those from other brands; When multiplied by 100, the stack of cards becomes noticeably larger), you can only fit 90 cards at most; any tighter and you risk damaging the cards. I was extremely dissatisfied because I already own and enjoy other Ultimate Guard products. This had to be returned, so I went out and bought the Card Guardian Premium Card Deck Box instead. This deck box is nearly identical to the Ultimate Guard, with the exception that the inner trays are not as thick, allowing for the double-decking of the entire 100 commander deck. Dragon Shield is sleeved to make it fit! This is the only brand I'm aware of that can hold 100 double-sided cards. Each tray is sleeved with Dragon Shield. GameGenic has a 200-card deck box, but according to the review, you can only fit 90 cards at most if you use specific inner/outer sleeves. This problem will be solved if you reduce the thickness of the inner trays, Ultimate Guard! I'm hoping you'll make a product update!.
This case was purchased specifically for Keyforge, as it allows me to carry all of the necessary tokens as well as multiple decks.
- All of the tokens, as well as the chain trackers and stun/power cards, can be stored in the center token tray.
- Each deck tray holds two Keyforge decks (each deck has 37 cards), and I was able to fit three decks per tray by sleeving them with dragon sleeves. br>br>I'm going to recommend this to all of my keyforge friends because it's perfect for it. Six sleeved decks and all tokens are contained in a single small box!.
When I removed it from the Amazon packaging, it was clear that the actual deck box packaging had been tampered with. It was most likely already open. I take the deck box out to inspect it, and while nothing appears to be falling apart, there are two areas where there is a small amount of residue, presumably from fingers or something else. When I pay $50 for something, I'm hoping it hasn't been returned or opened in any way. But if it is, at the very least make sure it is clean and in good working order for the next buyer. Apart from that, everything appears to be in working order; I'm not sure if the two decks will actually fit together, but there are no serious issues that I can see.
They're ideal for a double-sleeved 75-card deck and sideboard, with plenty of room for tokens and emblems. Because the case has three separate closing flaps, I don't have to worry about the other deck or dice tray falling out when I open it. I get a lot of compliments and questions about these cases, which have built-in decks in two of them and pre-built decks in the third. For Sealed and Draft events, one side has sleeved basic lands, while the other side has empty sleeves and tokens. It's convenient to have a dice tray in each box so you don't have to worry about pulling out a loose dice bag.
This is my second Ultimate Guard deck box, and there's a good reason for it: This level of excellence is unrivaled. br>br>While it is certainly pricey for its function, I can't see why you wouldn't splurge a little on a case if you're already spending hundreds of dollars on a card. I love the magnetic covers they use, and it definitely holds 200 cards with no real risk of damage to the cards inside. It can also support over 200 lbs (or 91kg) of weight pressing down on it without compromising. br>br>Also, don't make the same mistake I did and try to store extra cards in the center compartment, where they can easily become stuck.
According to the description, it can hold 200 double-sided double-sided double-sided double-sided double-sided double-sided This is not true about sleeved cards. I use dragon shield matte and dragon shield sealed, both of which fit perfectly and do not hold a deck. I was extremely dissatisfied with the products.