

🛡️ Protect your deck like a pro — because your cards deserve the TitanShield advantage!
TitanShield Inner Card Sleeve Protectors offer a precise 64x89mm fit ideal for Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon, and similar trading cards. This pack includes 400 clear, double-layer PVC sleeves designed to provide superior protection against bending, scratches, and everyday wear. Praised for smooth card insertion and a snug fit, these sleeves are a favorite among serious collectors and competitive players seeking reliable, high-quality card defense.



| ASIN | B0C4YDJTT6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 65,234 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 277 in Trading Card Sleeves |
| Brand | TitanShield |
| Colour | transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (350) |
| Date First Available | 11 May 2023 |
| Item Weight | 240 g |
| Manufacturer | TitanShield |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TS-INNER-1000 |
| Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Number of Items | 1000 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.89 x 6.4 x 0.1 cm; 240 g |
| Sheet Size | 2.5 x 3.5 polegadas |
| Size | 400 |
L**S
Decent inner sleeves
Decent inner sleeves, they are a little bigger than kmc perfect fits and go in very smoothly so you don't have as many awkward moments when you worry the card is going to bend. They easily fit in most sleeves. They do not fit well in the Titan standard sleeves. The top of the inner sleeve pokes out. This is because of the standard Titans being too short so not an issue with the inner sleeves but worth mentioning if you were considering getting them both.
M**A
Keep reordering
These are the best honestly. Prefer them over the penny sleeves as they are better in quality, the size fits the cards snug and perfectly, they are a bit slippery on their own but still maintain a great grip. Overall i think they are great value for money especially since they provide excellent card protection.
A**2
Nice precise fit for Magic: The Gathering cards
Despite being explicitly intended as "perfect fit" inner sleeves (with the packaging instructing you as such), these are good enough that they could circumstantially be used as single-sleeves at a pinch. These are one mm tighter than some of their competitors in terms of 'perfect' fit - which is excellent when it comes to holding M:TG cards. It's snug enough that a casual user being careful with their cards could quite happily save themselves the hassle of buying outer sleeves if they didn't feel the need for anything other than modest protection for their deck. The plastic is slightly less slippery than some of their competitors, which also lends itself to this sort of use. This twin-pack of sleeves represents good value for money (about 50p cheaper per 100) than competitor's single packs; although given the explicitly intended usage, it's a shame that it's 4x100 packs of inners, rather than 200 inners and 200 outers. For particularly valuable cards, tournament play, or particularly heavy usage you'd want to "double bag" as standard - and this would help eliminate the product's one downside: The convenience of the material being particularly thin and light-weight does mean that it is particularly vulnerable to indentation from rough-handling. It's fine that this happens to the product rather than the card, but I could imagine the potential for marking cards via this method would make double-bagging with a thicker outer layer essential for tournaments. Caveat: Yu-Gi-Oh cards are smaller than "Standard" size, so this product would not be suitable for them.
P**O
Cheaper to buy two of the 200 packs
I found these worked well on MTG cards, although you may encounter different results with other card types. They fit closely to the cards, but it isn’t an enormous struggle to get them fitted The packaging provides instructions on how to apply an inner sleeve, and then (optionally) an outer sleeve on top. They advise using your thumb to help the outer sleeve on, but for my cards I didn’t need to and there wasn’t much issue sliding them into the outer sleeves at all At the current (non-discounted) price for this 400-pack (2x 200-pack), it actually costs more than purchasing two packs of 200 separately (specifically comparing non-discounted prices of each against each other - both being sold by TitanShield Europe). Perhaps the prices will be permanently discounted at a later point, but as it stands currently, it makes no financial sense to buy this 400-pack and you are better off buying the 200-packs I’ve previously reviewed the 200 pack separately and gave it 5 stars. This is a good product. However, I can’t give it the same high score in this configuration. It just makes no sense to buy this at its current price - (unless the separate 200 packs are out of stock)
C**W
Great Card Protection
So I got these on the recommendation of a friend that swore by the need for some extra protection on any card collection. These Titanshield sleeves offer great peace of mind for anyone looking to protect their collection from water spillage, dust, bent corners or even the ever dreaded greasy fingers. I love how these sleeves, though very thin, feel quite thick and tactile in your hand. It feels like they're more durable than others I've tried. Obviously they still cloud the colours of your cards ever so slightly, but that's going to be the case no matter what sleeves you put on. The only problem that I can find with these protective sleeves is that they don't really fit my cards as well as I'd like. I'm a Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokémon collector, and with the Yu-Gi-Oh cards they have a sizable gap of empty space at either side. It's not too big a problem, especially since it's the fault of the cards themselves rather than these sleeves, but it might be something you want to be aware of before buying. Pokémon Cards are a perfect fit though. Overall I'd recommend giving these a go if you're at all concerned about the longevity of your collection. You can't argue with the quantity that you receive here, and I'd trust them to defend my collection from any spillage or damage they may encounter.
N**X
Les sleeves parfaites pour les cartes type carte pokemon. Pas opaque, on voit bien à travers.
V**X
I used these inner sleeves for my Binding of Isaac Ultimate Edition; for a total of 707 cards, in conjunction with the TitanShield outer sleeves. Whilst the outer sleeves are of acceptable quality, I cannot recommend the inner sleeves due to the inconsistency of the size and tightness. Some of them would be too tight, some too loose, some would be a few microns short, others a few microns too long. Some were even stuck together, and by the time they were opened, there would be damage from bending and folding on the sleeve itself - leading to an unusable inner sleeve. To make matters worse, the loose sleeves begin to crease up inside the outer sleeve over a couple of days and the end result just looks bad. A way around that was to use a dummy card to guide and flatten the air as much as possible between the inner and outer cards - but even that method isn't 100% foolproof. When you're double sleeving 707 cards, all of this quickly starts adding extra work and frustration. These sleeves need to be consistently tight, and the sizes **need** to be consistent down to the micron, else you're just going to go through what I did and keep having to insert, reinsert - and sometimes replace altogether after a couple of days of air creasing...
B**.
Use these to sleeve my Arkham Horror LCG encounter cards. These work great on there own for cards that are handled and shuffled but not super often. They hold up well and haven't had any break. I was purchasing dragon shield prefect fits before but these are just as good quality and you get more and costs less. All of Titan shields sleeves have always been top quality and affordable, these do not disappoint.
K**E
Schneller Versand, schnelle Lieferung, alles top.
G**D
Ogni anno è probabile che io spenda più in bustine proteggi carte che per le carte o i giochi veri e propri visto che mi piace avere i giochi non solo in ordine ma anche ben protetti, in particolar modo quando a casa vengono ospiti che non sempre hanno ben chiaro il valore delle carte che stanno maneggiando ("capirai, è un giochino!" si dice spesso non conoscendo bene il valore di certe carte) e non è insolito dover richiamare qualcuno abituato a smanacciare un po' troppo le carte o sporcarle con cibo e bevande. E' capitato, talvolta, di ritrovarsi con interi giochi irrimediabilmente rovinatiGiochi che come saprete oggi tendono a costare non poco ed alcuni diventano perfino introvabili. Con delle bustine adeguate questi problemi si possono prevenire. Le custodie servono infatti per proteggere da macchie di unto, macchie in generale, sudore, spiegazzate minime ed anche danni da mischiata che possono in qualche modo danneggiare i bordi e gli angoli rendendo le carte riconoscibili. Ovviamente è bene anche considerare cosa imbustare e cosa no visti i costi delle bustine: a volte trovo dei giochi di carte in offerta ad un paio di euro ed a meno che proprio non li ami (cosa che non capita mai su quelle cifre essendo spesso solo dei riempitivi che in gergo chiamiamo "filler") non ho interesse ad investire troppo denaro per la loro conservazione. Quindi le bustine le uso principalmente su giochi che potremmo definire importanti ed a cui tengo particolarmente. Il formato è lo standard 64x89 adottato generalmente dai giochi di carte collezionabili come Magic e Pokémon ma anche da Marvel Champions, il Signore degli Anelli, Disney Villainous ed Arkham Horror tra i tanti. E' il formato più classico e quello che preferisco. Essendo 64x89 e 66x91 calzano proprio giuste al millimetro e risultano ideali se volete fare una doppia imbustata o se volete metterle nei raccoglitori già imbustate per avere una doppia protezione, interna ed esterna in gergo. Non sono particolarmente fan della doppia protezione quindi io tendo ad usarle in "singolo", riducendo anche i costi. Durante la mischiata, anche se un poco più energica, le carte tendono a subire meno stress in particolare sul lato e gli angoli. Le bustine stesse non si sono aperte dopo un paio di mischiate più energiche, non hanno riportato danneggiamenti ma non mi aspettavo di meno da Titan Shield, un marchio sicuramente famoso in questo panorama ed anche abbastanza costoso rispetto ad altri marchi. Le loro bustine sono rigorosamente senza acidi quindi non danneggeranno le carte nel tempo. 16 euro circa per 400 bustine come abbiamo detto non è sicuramente il costo più basso essendo delle bustine trasparenti ma non costano neanche quanto quelle a dorso colorato che sono generalmente più rigide ed offrono una protezione ancora maggiore. Il problema è che spesso le confezioni da 200 costano circa 7 euro, quindi qualcosina in meno rispetto a questo pacco doppio. La qualità di queste bustine trasparenti Titan Shield mi ha soddisfatto davvero tanto e nel mio caso sono ideali per tutti quei giochi su cui non voglio magari mettere bustine colorate (che appunto costano di più, a volte anche il doppio) ma per cui non vorrei comunque lesinare troppo sulla protezione. Veramente delle buone bustine, di ottima qualità ed ideali per proteggere le nostre carte più preziose.
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