Ultimate Guard Twin Flip`n`Tray 200+ Monocolor Black

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  • Carlos

    > 24 hour

    This deckbox is literally perfect for any YGO players. I was hesitant at first because a video review of this item used to have absolutely ugly logo branding across the entire front of the box. And much to my delight when I received the deckbox, the branding was simply on top and on the bottom. Great build, great quality, great magnets, great product.

  • A. Golden

    > 24 hour

    This is a fantastic deck box and I havent found anything that even comes close. Its even better than the Ultra Pro Satin Tower because it is easier to open/close (which is the main con for the Ultra Pro). Pros: -Looks and feels great; I love this color too -Sturdy exterior -Very strong magnets wont fall open -Easy to open/close -Two insertable pieces each capable of being opened separately - one for dice/coins/counters, one for the deck; and both can come out of the box and be placed in the play area -Not too wide. In other deck boxes, the cards shuffle left and right quite a bit, but sleeved cards are quite snug in this box! It keeps them from being knocked back and forth Cons: -The main negative is that these run pretty large. This is the about the same size overall as the Ultra Pro Satin Tower, but it doesnt hold as much. -Building on my last point, this doesnt hold a whole lot. Double sleeved KMC cards, it comfortably holds a 60-card deck, plus about 20 side board (give or take some). Youd have a hard time fitting 100 double sleeved in here, Id say around 80-85 is good without forcing them in. I could imagine the 2-deck version of this is quite massive, so Im sticking to this 100-card version, which is perfect if you just have a single deck. I would actually probably recommend 2 of these for 2-decks instead of the large double-box for 2 decks. Its the perfect mix between the typical magnet-leather boxes (which usually have weak magnets that fall open, but not this one) and the Ultra Pro Satin Tower.

  • Rj Thompson

    > 24 hour

    As a player who has always used UltraPro Satin Towers in the past, there are things I both like and dislike about this case. The exterior is good quality that doesnt seem to take damage very easily. The magnets are study and take a lot of work to come undone by unconventional means. It has two trays to hold cards, tokens and other miscellaneous items while offering a much smaller pull out compartment for dice between them. The flaps with the magnets can be annoying at times if youre trying to situate the large case, hold them open and pull a compartment free. Each compartment has a side with a finger sized divot, which means in order to easily pull the compartment out, you need to make sure that youre inserting the compartment back into the case the correct way. I personally see this as a flaw as it couldve easily been designed to have this divot on each side. Each of the card compartments can easily hold 60 double sleeved cards with a fair enough amount of space that the cards wont be crushed against the sides. You could probably fit around a hundred double sleeved cards in each of the card compartments, but it will most likely be an extremely tight fit. On the subject of a tight fit, the card trays are a little on the snug side. When youre dealing with a quality of cards around 60 plus, it can be a little annoying getting the cards to first be inserted in the card trays. Each card tray has a cloth like material that lines it and you can easily see ether card sleeves edges catching against the material as theyre being inserted. As a Magic the Gathering player who predominantly plays modern, I use one half to hold my double sleeved, 60 card mainboard. The center tray holds my dice and my tarmogyf relic counter, while the opposite tray is used to hold my double sleeved 15 card sideboard, divider, elk, food, and zombie tokens with ease. This case is taller and wider than an UltraPro Satin Tower, which means depending on how you transport your decks and materials you might have to take its size into consideration. All in all, its a nice case, with nothing to really complain about other than its size and the card trays being tight. I wouldnt much see a need to carry more than one of this type of deck box, unless I have too many tokens to fit along with my 75-card deck in a satin tower. I believe that the minimized size design of the satin tower is simply what keeps me using them over this particular case.

  • Gabrial Orndorff

    > 24 hour

    I LOVE THIS PRODUCT! I know my cards will be safe as well as my dice that I use for counters in Yu-Gi-Oh! At first I was skeptical about ordering but as soon as it showed up. It had its own beautiful box that it came in. Thank you for purchasing cards and so much more. This was just awesome to have!

  • David

    > 24 hour

    I saw a review of this product on the Tolarian Community College YouTube channel, and could hardly wait for it to arrive in the mail. Ive waited a few weeks to post a review to see if my initial thoughts would change or if after being worn in it would better suit my needs. I have a few observations, and please keep in mind that this may be unique just to my product. Observations 1. The quality is outstanding - it feels very well made, and absolutely meets expectations in this department. Aesthetically this is a great looking product. 2. The fit of the individual card departments is TIGHT. It currently holds two double-sleeved commander MTG decks, and they are packed in tightly...almost too tightly for comfort compared to the Ultra Pro Satin Deck towers that I usually use. 3. The sleeves you use do make a difference. My deck sleeved in KMC hyper mattes (while snug), are an acceptable fit. The Dragon Shield sleeves however, are not. You have to push the double-sleeved Dragon Shield cards to the point where you risk damaging them - not recommended. My recommendation for the manufacturer would be to increase the size ever so slightly. Its so close to being a beautiful AND functional product.

  • Allison Carter

    > 24 hour

    I bought this thinking it would fold my commander deck since it said it held 120+ cards. Sadly it did not, but would probably hold a 60 card deck. The box seemed to be pretty sturdy though.

  • Olivia

    > 24 hour

    I can fit 4 Cardfight Vanguard decks in it comfortably - my main, double-sleeved Overdress deck (Bushi art sleeves with Dragon Shield Matte Outers), and my 3 side decks (all single sleeved in Dragon Shields). Thats 210 cards: 50 in each of my Overdress decks, and 60 in my V Premium deck (including Quick Shield and a 5/4 split of single-sided Imaginary Gifts). I keep the double sleeved and V Premium decks in the same drawer and its a tight squeeze - in theory there should be wiggle room, since thats only 110 cards, and the box is cited for 266+ double sleeved cards. But its a snug fit. There definitely is not room for 20 more cards even unsleeved. The top with 100 single sleeved cards is not quite as tight, but there is definitely not room for 50 more single sleeved cards - the info says 315+ single sleeved cards, so each bin should be good for 150-ish, but not so much in my case. I understand that not all sleeves are created equal - or cards, for that matter. The measurements were probably made for MtG cards in Ultimate Guard sleeves. It was disappointing I could not slide a 5th deck in as Id planned when I purchased it. Aside from that, its a fantastic box. The green is very understated online, its gorgeous in person. The marker drawer has enough room for my D6s and my 3D printed CFVG markers. It does pass my rendition of The Professors shake test. It fits perfectly in the camera bag I use to haul my TCG gear. And, I actually like to look at it - sure, deckboxes should be functional, but if you can have form too, why not? Just make sure you dont actually *need* to hit the advertised upper limit, like I wanted to, because Im not sure you can without risking damage to the cards.

  • maou

    > 24 hour

    When I first saw images of this product, I was highly impressed by its design. It appeared to have sturdy construction and pleasant aesthetics, as well as enough space to handle a few of my decks. The reviews of this product were immensely positive and that convinced me to purchase it. Upon arrival and having had some time with it, Ive concluded that this product is quite the opposite of my expectations and not at all what the reviewers have stated in the positive reviews. This product is a 2 star product for a few reasons. First and foremost, are the magnets. They are definitely strong and will hold the flaps in place... However, they cant seem to stay in place within their actual spots in the flaps. Three of the magnets (the top most flap and the center flap) have already loosened and I have had to push them back into place. Whether or not this is a production issue with the adhesive is also a moot point; over time, the magnets will eventually loosen from their spots and fall out of place. Due to their strength, they cause the inner microfiber material to loosen more and more with each opening. If these magnets were securely in place, like in the bottom flap, they wouldnt cause this issue. Second are the flaps themselves. While it was a pretty cool idea to have 3 separate flaps, it actually doesnt have much of a benefit to the deck box. These flaps were not designed to close quickly and perfectly, and you have to adjust them so they just fit right. Obviously, the folks that designed this deck box didnt think much from the engineering aspect of it. Having 3 separate flaps introduces a general weakness in the enclosure of the box. One or more of them will slowly loosen from place due to the inefficient way in which they close, and will eventually become damaged. A single flap design would make a sturdier enclosure and cut costs; you will use less magnets to close the flap and use less overall material to make the flaps. While my review is mostly oriented toward the negative aspects of this deck box, there are some positives. The material used is definitely excellent in quality and there is more than enough space to store 2 of my decks. The dice container is perfect and comes in and out easily, as do the deck slots. However, due to the aforementioned weakness, I am returning this product and cannot recommend it. Even in the little time I had with it, the flaws stood out like a stick in the mud and I am unsure how so many people reviewed this product so positively. Buyer beware.

  • Alec Lancaster

    > 24 hour

    This box is absolutely stunning. I love that it can hold two fully double sleeved commander decks and have room for dice and counters and various other accessories. This box will protect your investments, feels incredible to slam down onto a table, and makes you feel more powerful. A couple quick notes: For Commander/EDH players: Do you have more than one commander deck? This box is for you. Yes, its pricier than some of the boxes you can get, but if youre a commander player youve likely spent upwards of 500 to 1000 dollars on your deck. Why put it in a cheap plastic box that will drop your cards if turned upside down? Heck, this box is worth the price tag just for the sheer convenience of being able to hold two double sleeved commander decks with dice on its own. Get this box. If you have one commander deck, though, check out the single flipntray (100+) which offers the same exceptional protection but at a lower card capacity. Standard/Modern/Legacy players: This box is probably NOT for you. Go check out the single Flipntray 80+ which will securely fit your double sleeved constructed deck and sideboard, and has a separate compartment for dice.

  • OtakuAudi

    > 24 hour

    There were a couple scuff marks or imperfections on the inside trays but otherwise I like it. Wish it was a little bigger but no one really makes good ones much bigger than this that still look nice and protect your cards

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