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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
This binder has been a fantastic storage solution for my growing trading card collection. With 18 double-sided pages and 9 pockets per page, it comfortably holds up to 324 cards in standard 3x4" top loaders. The padded blue PU leather cover feels durable and sleek, giving it a premium look and a sturdy feel that protects my cards well.I appreciate the side-loading pocket design, which makes inserting cards easy, and the smooth zipper closure that keeps everything secure without the binder bulging when full. The acid-free, non-PVC pages offer peace of mind for long-term storage, ensuring my sports cards and trading cards stay protected from dust, dirt, and damage.Whether you collect sports cards, MTG, or TCG cards, this binder is versatile, functional, well-built, and designed specifically to handle top loaders. It’s been a great addition to my card organization setup.
Jeanette
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
This is a proper way to store my sports and trading cards in 3x4" toploaders. First, it holds up to 324 cards, and everything fits snug—no more boxes or random stacks around my desk. The pages are well-made, and the side-loading pockets make it easy to slide cards in without worrying about them slipping out.The outer material feels solid—kind of like a fancy faux leather. It’s waterproof too. The zipper is smooth, and it actually closes all the way even when the binder’s full—no bulging or straining.I also appreciate the added thickness to the spine; it keeps the binder sitting flat. If you’re looking for a sturdy, clean way to store and show off your toploader cards, this one’s a solid pick. It is functional, good appearance, and value of money.
Isabelle Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
If you collect cards in 3x4" toploaders, this binder is helpful. It holds up to 324 toploaders across 18 double-sided pages, and the design actually fits them without bulging or feeling overstuffed. I like that the pockets load from the side—makes it easy to slide cards in without bending or damaging anything.The blue PU leather cover feels sturdy and has a nice texture. The zipper closes cleanly even when full, which is something I’ve had issues with on cheaper binders. Inside, the plastic pockets are thick and clear, so the cards look great and are easy to view.Perfect for sports cards, Pokémon, MTG, or anything you want protected long-term. Bonus points for being waterproof and acid-free—great for preserving your more valuable pieces. Overall, it’s well-designed, protective, functional and looks sharp on the shelf. A great storage upgrade for serious collectors. worth it.
Eleanor
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
Just got this toploader binder and it’s awesome! Holds all my favorite cards securely, and the 9-pocket pages make organizing super easy. The blue color looks slick too. No more digging through stacks—everything’s right where I need it.
SandySands
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
My growing stack of sleeved sports cards needed a real home, so this KAGSWAMO toploader binder rolled in like a moving truck. The PU leather cover feels like a padded notebook—classy enough for the coffee table but sturdy enough to survive backpack rides to trade night. Unzipping reveals nine-pocket pages that swallow 324 toploaders without stretching the seams.I slid parallels, autos, and rookies in back-to-back thanks to the double-sided design, and the clear PP pockets show full color with no cloudy tint. Cards don’t budge once seated; even a quick flip through pages doesn’t send them drifting. The padded shell kept corners crisp when the binder took a tumble off my desk during a heated FIFA match.Side pockets make swapping easier; I can pull a card halfway out without bending it—a blessing when friends want a closer look. The spine height is dialed so the zipper closes flat even when completely loaded, which means no annoying bulge fighting the zipper teeth.Collectors tired of shoebox chaos will love how this binder turns cardboard treasures into a sleek album that’s ready for bragging rights anywhere.
It's a chopper, baby
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
First of all, this thing is huge. It holds nine cards per page with nine more on the back. It is very sturdy and well-made making it a safe place to store your collection. I was worried about the size of the pockets because I have all my cards in those individual sleeves. No worries. The pockets are big enough to accommodate the sleeves so you can store them in the book with the sleeves on. This lends added protection to the cards when you take them out and put them back in. You're never actually touching the card itself, just the sleeve. With all that considered, I highly recommend this book.One tip I want to pass on. Figure out how you want to organize the cards before you start putting them in. Like lay them out of a table in groups of nine beforehand. I have baseball cards. Do I want to have them by year, by team, by position, etc. If I have seven or eight different cards of one player, like the same guy's card for 1968 to 1978, do I want all of his cards together? If you don't decide first, trust me, you're going to spend all night putting the cards in because you are going to change your mind half way through. It happened to me !
TS
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
First and foremost, this binder is much larger than other 3x3 binders. The reason is that the sleeves are designed to hold a card that is already in a hard plastic top loader. So if you don't put your cards into the hard plastic top loaders, this binder is probably bigger than you need. But if you do use the top loaders first, then this binder is perfect for you.The cover is a textured PU or polyurethane (they call it leather, but it is not) and is advertised as waterproof. I got the navy blue color and it is a very nice color. The stitching feels nice and the zipper is smooth and seems fairly high quality.The pages are permanently attached to the binder spine. They are not the cheap all plastic variety but have the soft black felt-like material in the center. Pages are two-sided and load from the side. As mentioned earlier they are larger than usual and are designed to hold cards that are already in a 3'x4' hard plastic top loader protector.
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