Benjamin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de marzo de 2025
Perfect for Protecting My Cards!I recently picked up the Ultra PRO - CardPreserver 25Ct, and I couldn’t be happier with my purchase! As an avid card collector, keeping my cards in pristine condition is a top priority, and these preservers do an outstanding job. The material feels thick and durable without being overly stiff, offering excellent protection against scratches, dust, and accidental bending. I also appreciate the snug fit—they hold my cards securely in place without making them difficult to insert or remove.The clarity of the sleeves is impressive, allowing me to admire my cards’ artwork and details without any distortion or cloudiness. I’ve used other brands in the past, but these really stand out in terms of quality and transparency. The edges are smooth and don’t catch or tear, which is a huge plus when handling valuable cards.Additionally, the pack of 25 is perfect for getting started or adding to my existing storage options without breaking the bank. I’ll definitely be ordering more soon! If you’re a collector looking for reliable and high-quality protection for your cards, I can’t recommend the Ultra PRO - CardPreserver enough. A must-have for any serious collector!
Antar Fardan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
I love these for my card collection for the extra protection in my binder sleeves. I definitely recommend card collectors to get these. I bought multiples and planning on buying more.
Devon R
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de abril de 2025
Absolutely love these card sleeves. Rigid enough for protection but makes your cards inside them really stand out. Will be buying again.
Allen blackmer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de diciembre de 2024
These became not only my go too but my favorite cases to use. I think they fit perfectly and for me they store perfect. You receive 25 of them for what I think is more than a good price. I definitely like that you can seal them and unseal them which is what drew me to them. These are not extremely thick but I think they are way better than normal toploaders. I will say we all have different uses so just because I love them and they work perfectly for me i do understand some may want ones that are a step up or two in protection. I don’t abuse my cards and other than my binders I use Pokemon ETBs as a way of storing cards. I think they are pretty durable, as in I’ve had no scratching. You will realize as soon as you see them on the package quality is top notch. I will admit just because they work for me and how I keep my cards others may like a different style more. You can store two cards one facing each side if you want. I’m talking 2 cards inside penny sleeves and then one facing each way. I love them lol
Samuel Lai
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de octubre de 2024
What you'll get here is something between a toploader, a regular card sleeve, and a semi-rigid cardsaver. The front of the CardPreserver is made of a flexible clear plastic material, something like a really thick card sleeve (like thicker than Dragonshield or a UG katana), while the back is made of a much more rigid (less rigid than a toploader, but more rigid than a cardsaver) clear plastic. The plastic here is much softer than what you get in a toploader, but I'd still recommend sleeving your cards first before putting them in.As far as plastic clarity goes, the front is definitely more clear than the back, though subjectively speaking, not as clear as some of the more premium toploader offerings like the Ultra Pro Platinums but they come with the added benefit of not having that blue tint that comes with most toploaders.Sizewise, these are about a 2-3mm smaller than a regular toploader in both lateral dimensions., and also much thinner. They're still big enough to fit most standard penny sleeves, but the main issue with their size is that they are too small to fit snuggly into most products meant to accomodate toploaders, but too big to fit into products meant to accomodate sleeved cards like deckboxes and standard binders. These will fit into toploader binders, but because they're much thinner and smaller than regular toploaders, they tend to slip out.The one place I can see this being really useful is in shipping since they come withe a resealable top (so you won't need to seal it with tape to prevent them from coming out during shipping), and are much lighter and smaller than both toploaders and cardsavers (about 4 g compared to 6g from a cardsaver and 8g for a toploader). I would still consider sandwiching them between some cardboard though if you're sending them out since they're less rigid than a toploader.