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

(1674 reviews)

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  • Corey McMillan

    > 3 day

    This deck box is exactly what I hoped it would be. I am an avid commander player of Magic, The Gathering and this box holds both sleeved decks as well as about 10 tokes with each deck easily. The drawer for the dice is taller than I thought it would be and allows for a spin down life counter to be carried inside if turned sideways. I am very pleased with this product. It has been used heavily and has held up very well. I would recommend this product to anyone who is either trying to simply store cards or who plays a card game frequently. 10/10 I have recommended this to many friends who have bought and loved them as well.

  • Masto

    > 3 day

    It came in perfect conditions all good

  • Romero

    13-04-2025

    I ordered this deck box for the sole purpose of carrying my LCG decks. I currently play The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game, and wanted a large enough deck box to hold two player decks and the encounter deck. The current quest Im playing is the final of the Core Set. This deck box holds all the decks and tokens wonderfully. The two player decks comprise about 100 cards, which I have double-sleeved using Dragon Shield Perfect Fit and Dragon Shield Matte sleeves. One player deck and half of the other fits completely in one card tray. The other card tray houses the other half of the second player deck, the encounter deck, the threat dials, a handful of Ultimate Guard card dividers, a Fisher Space pen and a few sheets of paper I use for various purposes. The token tray houses normal-sized d10 and d20, as well as a small dice bag filled with Chessex stones and 10mm dice. The petrol color is awesome and my favorite of the Twin FlipnTray options. Though I keep the deck box at home, I imagine it will be sturdy on the move. I was worried about the magnets inadvertently loosening, but they are snappy and secure. The Professor knows what hes talking about. However, after watching some of The Professors reviews on Gamegenic current offerings, Im very intrigued. I dont have complaints with Ultimate Guards non-removable flaps; I never even considered a company would make them removable.

  • Rj Thompson

    > 3 day

    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.

  • Audrey

    > 3 day

    After scouring Amazon and Reddit for reviews that all generally said double-sleeved dragonshield matte commander decks wouldnt fit from years ago, I took a chance anyway. After I first sleeve my decks, I push some air out of the pile manually, and slowly, until it gives no more. Then I place them under a heavy book overnight. Then two heavy books overnight. Then they go in a Boulder deck box. While it took a little bit more finesse to get the decks in (compared to the Boulder Deck boxes) it didnt take an especially long time, nor did I have to spend an annoying amount of effort trying to figure out how to keep the cards from being too tightly squeezed.

  • ED82

    > 3 day

    This is a nice case. Its sturdy, and looks good. Has a heft too it. Time will tell how long it lasts, though Im just a casual player so it should be fine. Kind of pricey for what it is but nicer than others.

  • Johnny B

    > 3 day

    Positives: +Sturdy protection +Vibrant Color +Removable dice tray +Strong Magnets Negatives -Sleeved cards do not fit in the removable deck tray the same side as the finger hole. I am using ultimate guard katana sleeves, but the sleeved cards do not the opening, but rather one of the walls. I’d like to open the deck box and have the cards facing me.

  • JYLY

    > 3 day

    This deck case is AWESOME! It arrived quickly and in great condition. I just recently got back into Pokemon because of my nephews and nieces and was in need of a deck case. I used to carrying around the plastic Ultra Pro deck cases, which I would stuff into another deck carrying case/box and that would be put into a messenger bag. BUT that was way back when I was a teenager. Things have definitely changed since then. Onto the product now. It really is a site to see! The material used feels good in the hands and will not slip. The magnets are strong! I stuffed it full of cards and shook it like crazy... Not a budge from the flap opening!! Hopefully it stays that way. The magnets do protrude a bit when the case is opened. That was not an issue for me though. Yes, it might seem pricey, but like the famous saying goes You get what you pay for. And you definitely do with this! Ive uploaded plenty of photos to help anyone whos interested in deciding if this deck case is right for them. My current set up is dices and coins in the middle and a 60 card deck with 5 sidelined cards in the two deck sections. I have them single sleeved and they take up just a little over half of the deck area, so there is still quite some room left. Ill have to try double sleeves and see how that works, but judging by the space Im sure itll be just fine. For your reference though, I swapped out one of the decks and was able to squeeze in 220 Pokemon cards in one of the deck holders. It was not a snug fit. I could have squeezed a few more cards in if I wanted to.

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