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Shipping weight: 0.25 pounds
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| Pack of 100 Japanese KMC sleeves, standard sized |
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| [Customer Reviews] Write your own review |
Very good sleeves. They have lasted me for about 150 games and are still very much alive. There is no question in my mind that these are probably among the best sleeves out there. -- By Mike from California, USA on February 07, 2003 |
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really nice -- By Anonymous from nowhere on March 02, 2005 |
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Ultra-Pro and Dragon Shield are just starting to catch up to the quality of KMC sleeves. Back in 2000, I used to play with black Ultra-Pro sleeves. They used to come in a box of 100 with the jester on the sides of the boxes, anyone remember that? Anyways, around that time, Ultra-Pro decided to get cheap on us and cut their sleeves so low that about an eighth of an inch of my cards(Mtg) would poke out of the top. Not only that, each box of sleeves would be a slightly different size than other boxes and even within each box. I don't know what happened to quality control at Ultra-Pro, so I tried buying Dragon Shields. Those things were horrible too because they were warped like bowls and so THICK. When I sleeved a deck up and tried to play they'd topple over. It seriously was like trying to stack 60 bowls on top of each other. It was such a relief to find KMC sleeves in a market of mediocrity. They stacked up thinner than Dragon Shields and Ultra-Pros, offered a nice sleeve cushion at the top and are always uniform in size. I bought a pack of Super Blue and Super Silver sleeves 6 years ago and still use my first packs of KMC sleeves today. I realize that in the last couple years, Ultra Pro and Dragon Shields have improved their sleeves, but KMC has had top quality for over 6 years. Why use Ultra-Pro or Dragon Shields, who are only trying to imitate KMC's quality and why'd it take those companies so long to catch up? Use KMC sleeves, I guarantee you won't regret it. -- By Anonymous from Atlanta, GA USA on January 24, 2006 |
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Freaking incredible, so silky smooth when playing. These beat out Dragon Shield by a huge margin in color, they are just so vibrant and bright. In quality, they are a even a little better than Dragon Shield IMO as well, so pretty much they are the best! -- By Anonymous from Philadelphia, PA on July 23, 2007 |
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