♠️ Elevate your game with cards that play as hard as you do!
Copag 1546 Design playing cards are crafted from 100% PVC plastic, offering unmatched durability—lasting up to 500 times longer than traditional paper cards. Sized for bridge at 2.25 x 3.5 inches with jumbo index for easy readability, these black and gold decks feature a smooth, washable surface and come with a sturdy hard plastic case, making them the ultimate choice for serious card players and social game nights alike.
Item Display Dimensions | 1 x 3.75 x 5 inches |
Size | 1 Set |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 11.04 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 1"L x 3.75"W |
Material Fabric | Plastic |
Style Name | Jumbo Index |
Color | Black/Gold |
Theme | Game |
Number of Items | 6 |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Unique coatings for smooth slide and texture |
Number of Players | 1-10 |
J**W
Amazing cards, very durable
Best cards I have ever used.
N**Y
Great cards, durable, great price for plastic cards
Used them for multiple poker nights and they still feel good as new. Good price for plastic cards.
P**D
Good cards
I play cards with my mama quite often. After getting the cards broke in to where they're not super slick they're great to play with. They don't bend, the finish hasn't worn off and they're easier to shuffle than paper cards. If they get wet it doesn't damage them, just wipe it off and keep on keeping on. Oh, and if someone is snacking while playing the grease comes off easily too! Definitely recommend!
R**R
Great, thin
First, these are not "standard" size, they're a little slimmer. I was a little disappointed when I first got them but have gotten used to the size and now I prefer it. I use them about every day, and this is my third pack of 2 from Copag. I'm currently on my last deck and about to order another.To the good, they are smooth, feel great, easy to clean, don't fray like paper, waterproof, clearly printed with no errors i've seen. They shuffle BETTER after a couple weeks use, they're a little too slick out of the box. Once they break in, they stay perfect for shuffling.To the bad, I've had other copags chip with abuse, thankfully these haven't yet but with plastic it's only a matter of time. The facings are starting to wear, giving the ink an aged look. I'm not upset with the look, but it is wear, and will eventually disappear altogether.All in all, I'll probably never buy another brand playing cards.
G**D
Can’t go wrong
Copag cards are great! Price keeps climbing, but still todays best value.
H**O
Bent and Slippery
I just got these a couple days ago, and overall they're nice cards that are very flexible but keep their shape. They're nice to have in your hands (the material is comfortable), although they have a couple downsides. First downside: The cards are a bit more slippery than I'd like; it seems like when I shuffle these cards that they don't want to be in a deck together (as if they had a personality). The cards move off of each other very easily, and make it surprisingly difficult to shuffle properly. In addition, the second (and last) downside is that the cards came slightly bent. Now, to be honest I'm not sure if this is a part of the cards' design, but I've never seen any cards like this before if this is the case. The cards are bent in the middle, from the top of the card to the bottom, with the center pushed back. This actually does make it slightly easier to shuffle, but just since I'm used to a flat deck the cards the cards slip even more when I'm shuffling.So overall: good cards, but they seem a bit slippery and possibly bent. It's going to take me a lot of getting used to for this deck.UPDATE: After using these cards for months they have held up well, and don't have any major signs or wearing down. Although the symbols and numbers have begun to rub off, which leaves them looking "authentic" for now until they may end up disappearing for good (hopefully they don't). In terms of shuffling, I've gotten used to using the cards even though I still think they are slippery and require a lighter touch to use.
M**D
happy with product
beautiful cards
R**S
Top quality
If you think all decks of cards are the same, you've probably never tried 100% plastic cards. Copag doesn't have the reputation that Kem does, but in some ways they may actually be a little better. Plastic cards tend to be significantly more slippery than traditional cards, but they bend much more easily, which makes them easier to hand shuffle. In my opinion Copag cards are a bit less slippery than Kem, but they are also slightly thicker, so the deck is a bit larger, which makes a difference if you're trying to shuffle multiple decks. They are also less expensive than Kem. 100% plastic card require a bit more control when shuffling, as opposed to regular decks; if you don't pay attention, you can have cards flying all over. If you have the money, I'd say get Kem, but these are a great alternative and a big upgrade from regular cards.
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