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Blkandwhtlion
4
Jun 5, 2018
Anyone know the dimensions? I looked on their site for info but couldn't find any. If they aren't available, can anyone speak to whether or not the height and length is the same as the their supreme game chest? I would expect the depth to be the only thing smaller, if that is the case it will fit in my bag.
Also, is you compare this to the arkHive from Ultraguard, are they more compact or really similar? Been liking the supreme game chest and it fits in my bag to the borders of the lining. The pocket opposite is exactly the same size but will be stiff it its any wider.
Curby
77
Jun 8, 2018
Blkandwhtlion15" long, the Ultimate Guard Arkhive is smaller. I think this one can hold around 500 double sleeved, the Arkhive holds 430.
Blkandwhtlion
4
Jun 8, 2018
Curby@Curby Thanks, I'm going to try them. I have an ArkHive, and also the Supreme Game Chest (basically a one row and the other small chest combined) I think the arkHive is bulkying (wider and taller) but yes it is shorter in length and holds less cards. The reasoning I think is because the arkHive has a wrap around magnetic flap. This is hindged on the edge, so I'm hoping that slims it up. But if not the deal is still there.
Curby
77
Jun 8, 2018
BlkandwhtlionThe Arkhive is also sized to hold rigid toploaders and deck boxes like UG boulders. The Dex products are intended for sleeved cards, so they're slimmer while being longer. I too have an Arkhive but don't like how sleeved cards kind of "rattle around" in the case, so I'm trying these hoping for a better fit.
Blkandwhtlion
4
Jun 8, 2018
CurbyIf it helps, they are pretty much exactly the size needed for those hard plastic sleeves you see cards shipped in. (don't know the name of those things.) They are a bit bigger so with my dragon shield sleeves they wiggle a little bit but its not bad.
Curby
77
Jun 8, 2018
BlkandwhtlionYup, those are the toploaders I mentioned in my last post. They're great for key cards that you want to protect, but not so much for decks. :)