What's good about the product? It will keep your item safe, probably. And if you wish to display some item inside this product, you could do worse. Also, it costs a LOT less than framing these days.
What's not so good about the product? It's not as rigid as you think it will be. It bends and folds and wiggles. It won't stand up on it's own unless you set it at an angle. The clarity of the top-loader can vary. It shows every fingerprint and is easy to damage or scratch or scrape.
I have a lot of the small-size top-loaders for Magic cards, and those are great. This much larger cousin, however, has a lot fewer upsides.
Hope this helps you with your decisions.
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Cards Against Humanity Sloth deck unopened 56 card
Oct 09, 2018
If you're a sloth fan...
Well, this item is just...strange. It's a deck of cards for the Cards Against Humanity game. But all of them have a picture of a sloth on them. Why? I'm not sure. What do you do with them? No idea. I got them as a birthday gift for a 19 year old who enjoys sloths and Cards Against Humanity. It seemed to be a success as a gift.
Shadows Over Innistrad Pre-Release Kit Pack New Sealed MTG Magic Promo / 6 Packs
May 03, 2016
Shadows Over Innistrad delivers on spooky fun!
This pre-release box gives you everything you need to play Magic with your friends. You get a foil date-stamped rare or mythic rare promo--which could be worth more than you paid for the kit itself--six sealed booster packs, and a life counter die (in one of the five colors of Magic mana). The box for the kit is also a deck box and includes a divider and a small insert about the new set. All you need are some sleeves for your cards and a fried with another pre-release kit and you are good to go. Enjoy!
The Shadows Over Innistrad set is, in my humble opinion, (as a "grown-up" who has been playing Magic for a long while) by far the best set that Magic has produced in a long while. I found the Battle for Zendikar block to be slow and dull and no fun at all. The Khans of Tarkir block, while better than Battle for Zendikar, was still a messy disappointment. If you have fond memories of the first trip Magic took to Innistrad--or if you just prefer a more "horror" themed set of cards--you will not be disappointed.