Ultimate Guard Twin Flip'n'Tray 200+ XenoSkin Red
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Those cards look like they're the same size as Magic cards, so they should fit. 120 sleeved cards are stored in each side of this box.
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This is an excellent box. Let me begin by saying that. br>br>It doesn't open unless you want it to, and the flaps are simply magnetic, so you won't have any trouble opening it. Inside, there are soft but sturdy compartments. br>br>The two outside compartments are pull-out so you can get to your cards quickly. br>br>Overall, this is a well-made box that does its job well. I almost exclusively use these and legion dragon vaults for my edh decks, and they are two of the best retail made boxes in my opinion. br>br>The Star I removed is due to the fact that this product does not fit 200 double sleeved dragon shield cards. My deck must be divided into two large compartments. This isn't an issue for me because I keep all of my tokens and other items with my decks, so I don't need the extra space, but keep this in mind if you're looking to buy this for two double-sleeved edh decks.
I bought it to hold two of my commander decks and some dice, and it does an excellent job. The leather/faux leather is showing up at the corners in some places, but that could be due to my own mishandling. In my carry-on luggage, I've traveled with them twice. They're easy to pack and put on, but the TSA will look into them because they're X-ray machines. It's difficult for Ray to see through. br>br>Final Thoughts: br>br> br>Holds a total of 250- Easily holds 300 single-sleeved cards (my two commander decks plus "sideboards"), with a spot for dice. br>Fairly durable and easy to pack. br>Easy to open/close, but I haven't had any issues with it falling open. br>Excellent deck storage, though the leather/faux leather is coming up at a corner.
This deck box is incredible! I recently finished my second Commander deck and wanted a deck box that could hold both of them so I wouldn't have to carry as much. My commander decks were kept in an Ultimate Guard Monolith, which worked well. The Twin Flip N Tray is significantly superior. My decks are both double-sleeved and fit perfectly in this deck box. The middle tray held all of my dice and coins, as well as one token. For my Standard and Modern decks, this deck box has persuaded me to purchase the smaller ones.
I have two Commander decks in my collection, as well as a slew of dice and counters, and the deck box has never let me down. The magnets on this deck box are among the most powerful I've ever seen on a deck box. The outer cover is extremely thick and durable, as well as scuff-resistant and stain-resistant. From now on, I'll only purchase Ultimate Guard deck boxes.
This deck box is ideal for my two single-sleeved edh decks, as well as a large number of tokens and dice. The quality appears to be good, and it feels great in my hands. Because I've only had it for a few days, I can't comment on its durability.
It accommodates the cards, which include a full deck of 100 cards as well as a sleeved side board. It's great that there's room for a second deck, as well as my counters and dice.
A double-sleeved edh/commander deck is said to be possible. That was not the case; I got about 3/4 of the way through and realized the deck wouldn't fit. So I had to take off my perfect fits and make them single sleeved, and they all fit fine after that. I really like the box; this is my second one. The first is where I keep all of my modern and legacy decks. The dice try is also a fantastic feature.
Holds a lot of his cards and dice, and he enjoys being able to play D with his friends.