Ultimate Guard Db: Flip N Tray Xenoskin Black Cards
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This model has a capacity of 80 double-sleeved cards. TCC's most recent review was for something I'm not sure of.
It's designed for them, but it only fits 75 double-sleeved MTG cards, so it's not suitable for a 100-card EDH deck.
The box was well-made and is still in use two years later.
All colors are in stock, but whit is on backorder; the closest color we have in stock is B00VTQE3KW.
Selected User Reviews For Ultimate Guard Db: Flip N Tray Xenoskin Black Cards
This deck box went above and beyond my expectations. Although the price is a bit high, I've had a great time with it in the week or so that I've had it. It appears to be of excellent quality and durability, and I have no concerns about damaging my cards if I drop it. The interior, as stated, is a nice soft microfiber, and it does come with a tray for both your cards and tokens/dice. I was surprised at how big the deck box was; I honestly expected it to be smaller, but I still like it. My new version, I have found here, has a much cheaper option than the Ultimate Guard one, with no logo, man with the arms, he's brandied instead only underneath the deck box br>br>I'd recommend this case because it appears to be well worth the money. I'm not sure how durable it is, but if it breaks down in the next month, I'll update my review, but so far it appears to be tough, high quality, and a joy to use.
I recently became interested in the Pokemon trading card game and needed a deck box to keep my competitive cards in. I put the Ultra Pro Deck Box and the Ultimate Guard Monolith 100 to the test. I'm having issues with both of them. The lid on the Ultra Pro never stayed open, making it difficult to put my cards in there, especially with a disabled hand; the Ultimate Guard Monolith is of excellent quality, but it, too, is difficult to open to add and remove cards and access the dice and token on a consistent basis. Plus, the interior is plastic, and even when my cards are sleeved, I always feel like I'm going to damage them. This is where the Flip N Tray comes in. br>br>CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALS: br>br>CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALS: br>br> WOW. That's the tl;dr version of the sentence. a brief summary of the content It has a solid exterior and a high-quality interior. microfiber of high quality I roughed up the deck box after adding the cards, dice, and tokens. I launched it into the air and tossed it to a friend across the room. The deck of cards, dice, and tokens were all in good condition. I'm confident that I'll be able to take it on long trips without fear of damage. When there are dice in the top of the deck box, shaking it produces a pleasant sound. ACCESS: br>br>ACCESS: br>br>ACCESS: br>br> Everything you could wish for is easy access to the cards, dice, and tokens. Strong magnets secure the flap, which wraps around the majority of the deck box. Once the magnets have been separated, the deck box is simple to open. The dice and card trays can be pulled out once the box has been opened. You can also rotate the trays according to your preferences: A small cutout on one side allows you to pull out the trays; The other, which does not have the cutout, has the Ultimate Guard logo on it. The side with the cutout provides the most convenient access to your belongings. To loosen the trays in the other way, you must shake the deck box. br>br>FIT OF THE CARD: My Pokemon cards are only available in single-player mode. sleeved. Without being too crowded, I can fit an entire deck (60 cards), a divider, and 20 additional cards. There's still room in the top tray for my GX marker, two condition markers, and 15 damage counter dice! THE BAD: br>br> The fact that you have to put your cards in sideways so the fronts aren't facing you when you open it is my only complaint. Maybe it's to keep them from falling out if the flap comes undone in the unlikely event that it does? I'm not sure. It's inconvenient to have to take out the card tray, rotate it, and then take out the cards. That, however, is a minor gripe! THE VERDICT: br>br>THE BOTTOM LINE: This is an absolute must-have. BUY if you want to be a player. In fact, I believe the larger, twin-sized version would be just as good. Buy it. You will not be sorry.
This deck box is fantastic; it's of excellent quality and holds my 60-card Pokémon deck with sleeves with ease. Because my card sleeves are slightly larger than my cards, I have to be careful not to snag them when re-stacking them. It's such a minor issue that it shouldn't deter you; it's just to let people know that if their cards are significantly larger than Pokémon cards, sleeves may be difficult to fit.
I recently purchased this and have yet to put it to much use, but it is by far the nicest deck box I have ever seen. A fat pack's full-size d20, as well as a variety of other dice and counters, fit comfortably. My 60-card deck, which is double-sleeved, fits perfectly. The overall appearance and feel of the product is good, with a rough exterior that provides good grip and a soft interior. The box appears to be quite rigid in order to avoid being crushed by pressure or other objects. This product is fantastic, and I intend to look into the company's other products, such as the flip cases and the large one that holds two 100-deck decks. The magnets are strong, and even if you flip this thing around a lot, it won't open, and the cards and dice will stay in the same place they were when you first put them in the box. The name, on the other hand, is a complete blunder. Almost as much as I despise the word lil', I despise the use of the letter 'N' between words. br>br>5 out of 5 stars.
I have a 75-card double-sleeved deck with divider and no tokens, but this box claims to hold 80 double-sleeved cards in the product description. This does not appear to be the case with these, however. Where it CAN hold my 75-card deck, I have to crush the deck to get all the air out before putting it back in the holder. I'm aware that double-sleeved decks can self-inflate, but mine has already been flattened. br>br>However, the four magnets, which are of excellent quality, are my favorite. However, I'm not sure how well this would hold up in the event of a water spill.
It won't hold 120 sleeved cards long enough for the tray to be removed. My son had to play with his sleeved deck, and he could only put 60 cards in it before it became difficult to remove:.
In general, this is the deck box I use most often. It provides excellent card protection and ample space for dice and counters. The only major criticism I have is that opening the compartments can be a little awkward. It's also a little bulky for a single deck box, but not to the point of being absurd.