10 Packs Dragon Shield Sealable Inner Sleeve Clear Standard Size 100 ct Card Sleeves Display Case
Manufacturer | Dragon Shield |
Brand | Dragon Shield |
Item Weight | 1.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 2.5 x 0.04 inches |
Item model number | SUPDSSPFCL10 |
Grade | Ungraded |
Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
Sheet Size | 63 x 88 Millimeters |
Manufacturer Part Number | SUPDSSPFCL10 |
D**I
Very good protection
I previosly bought this Sleeve so I knew what to expect,fits very well on my Magic the Gathering cards.about 10 units in each package are a bit too tight and I throw them away don't know if this is a production issue of the cards or the sleeves.but other than that it really is a perfect fit, very good protection, and allows double sleeving.
A**L
Best inner sleeves
Basically if you want to protect expensive cards get these. They seal to be pretty close to water proof in an outer sleeve. Only inner sleeve I’ll ever buy. Only downside is that it makes your deck a bit thicker so it won’t fit in some deck boxes.
H**M
Best sleeves out there!
The media could not be loaded.  Pros: I think these are the best sleeves on the market. I personally use them to sleeve all my trading cards whether I am using them as inner sleeves for binder collections or to sleeve my playing cards for extra protection. They fit perfectly as inner sleeves in the ultra pro platinum 9-pocket sleeve of my binder collection. They also shuffle well and I prefer my cards to be more slippery than textured. The biggest plus is that it covers all sides of the trading card versus the traditional 3-side. After practicing, you can even sleeve a card with minimal touches using the plastic to push the card into the sleeve.Cons: They are easily creased. If you don’t get the card in smoothly or the sleeve gets stuck, it could create a crease in the plastic which does not go away. It still protects the card, but looks ugly. You can reuse them but I find that touching them again will further introduce creases so I personally try not to reuse. Given the price point of about 5-10 cents per sleeve, these can get expensive if it’s your preferred brand for protection. Especially if you mess up as you are trying to stick the card in. It takes quite a bit to get the hang of it, I’ve already purchased 3,000 sleeves and I still sometimes get the corner caught on the sleeve upon entering it. Overall, it’s still my favorite and I highly recommend.
P**K
These sleeves are a masterpiece in manufacturing
The Dragon Shield perfect fit sealables are brilliant as inner-sleeves. I sleeved well over 700 vintage Magic the Gathering & Pokemon trading cards over the course of 8 hours, & there no apparent variation in quality in the sleeves. They literally fit these cards *perfectly*. The plastic is thin enough & soft enough to be able to cover said cards without scuffing or damaging them in the process of sleeving them, but also not thick & firm enough to create unnecessary creases in the plastic.At first, I tried the recommended technique of sleeving a card 2/3rd of the way, and then rolling the flap over the card to further push the card all the way in. That inevitably led to a minor crease in the upper sleeve's plastic, due to my thumb being pushed in near the end.Eventually, I found that the fastest & most gentle (OPTIMAL) technique was to:1) Have a bright light close up, for example a USB powered ring light.2) Carefully place the card in the sleeve with the card's top going in first, and the card's back facing up, holding the sleeve sideways. The inside pocket should be facing you, and the flap facing away.3) Gently push the card all the way in using 2-3 finger tips of one hand. The stabilizing hand should be gently gripping the sleeve with thumb & forefinger in the center.4) Once the card is all the way in, turn the card with the flap facing you (which should be the actual bottom of the card).5) Barely lift up the edge of the plastic, with one thumb, so you can tuck in the flap with the other thumb. This is easiest with a light, but made easier thanks to the thinness & softness of the flap.6) Place your fingertips lightly underneath the card. Roll the flap inside the sleeve with two thumbs, equidistant, away from you like you're rolling loose-leaf tobacco with rolling papers, alternating between thumbs little by little to keep it straight. You really don't need much pressure to do this. The card can just be resting on the edge of a desk, maybe with a towel underneath.7) PROFIT! You now have your card sleeved perfectly & quickly with a pristine sleeve.Remember to do so with dried, freshly washed hands, free from oils, and neatly trimmed fingernails.And there you go! After a little bit of practice & muscle memory, it'll become very easy.Also, anyone bashing the 'protective effect' of these sleeves should remember these are meant to be an additional barrier to cards, keeping out dirt, oxygen & moisture. And then the later intent is to place these sleeved cards inside another semi-rigid or rigid sleeve. That's called double-sleeving.If you plan on simply storing cards while preserving them & don't plan on moving them around or touching them too much, these Dragon Shield sleeves will suffice 100%. Put them in a bag, then inside of a box that will further keep out dirt, sunlight, oxygen, & moisture. That is, if you are looking at your trading cards from a collector's point of view.Excellent product!
E**N
Amazing
Best possible sleeve. Just watch the video on sleeves TCC did when these came out.Spoiler, they dunked a card in these sleeves fully submerged in a goldfish tank.
J**S
Number 1 choice
This is my number 1 choice as a first sleeve when I am double sleeving. Simple to sleeve and once the air is pressed out, it seal very well. I have played with these sleeves without double sleeving and it is easily manageable.
N**G
Great product
Great product, great value, great customer experience.
J**A
Very well made. Used almost 2,000
They are always open where they need to be. Some penny sleeves are closed at their openings. But not these they are always correctly made and very easy to use. Very very high quality. They don't have any weird creases.It does take like 50-200 sleeves to get used to how to use them and train yourself. Take it slow and practice on some cards you don't really care for. Then sleeve them all up. I have bought 4.000 of these sleeves. I want to protect them all
M**A
Super buen producto y oferta
Llego antes de tiempo y como lo pone es calidad para proteccion de tus cartas
D**I
Chegou tudo certo
Muito bom, conforme combinado
C**S
Work well as inner sleeves
Nicely packaged, neat product, would buy again.Double sleeved with dragon shield matte black. The inner sealable sleeves fit perfectly. Pretty sure the cards will last forever now in mint condition.
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