

🎴 Elevate Your Game: Where Style Meets Strategy!
The Quiver Time Black Card Case is a premium storage solution designed for trading card game enthusiasts, capable of holding over 1,000 cards while ensuring they remain safe and organized. With adjustable straps for easy transport and a commitment to social responsibility, this case is perfect for gamers who value both functionality and purpose.
J**E
Top quality!
Definitely worth the purchase. Tons of color choices and is built super durable the zipper has protection and when zipped close is sealed tight plus you can even add a little lock for security. Plenty of room for a few decks so you can have game night variety as well as storage for the extras like dice and counters. And comes with a whole slew of accessories to add to the value. Also pairs well with their mat carrier so makes a handy all in one game night travel package!
Y**S
Great Case, Great Construction. Perfect for a tournament, bad for holding a collection.
I won't go into all the things I love about this case. If you've ready anyone else's review, you'll know what is so good about the case. The ony thing I'd add is my review regarding MtG specifically and deckboxes. The case promotes just sleeved cards, but anyone who plays MtG (Magic the Gathering) knows to put their cards in a box. Unless you're building a cube, or you're just totally playing casual (which prob means you aren't buying this case in the first place), you are going to be putting your decks in a box. I was looking through all of the reviews to see how this would work for me. I play with the Ion Deckboxes and one made by Aaron Cain (the Cool Deckbox Guy: https://www.youtube.com/user/Cainracing/featured). So I was concerned about the fit. People already stated that there is a tight fit with normal Ultra Pro deckboxes. Well, I play Modern, and I only ever have 3 decks with me. I bought this to play with, have with me at a tournament, have something that is sleek and compact, something that doesn't take much space. This fits everything I wanted. The only bad thing about the case I got was this: When the case is closed, the top is a little crooked. Pretend you take the entire case and twist the two ends in opposite directions. The bottom is flat, but the top looks corkscrewed. It's not even that bad, but since i'm a little OCD about things, I can notice it and it is a little annoying. Again, more aesthetic than a functional problem. Back to the main point, fitting Deckboxes. The deckboxes fit longways with NO issue. Yes, this limits the amount of boxes you can fit into the case. If you have Ion boxes or bigger, you're not going to get many into the case. What you'll have to remember is that this case is not for carrying your collection. If you want a slim, sleek, compact carry case that is easy to handle, maneuver and store deckboxes, dice, tokens, etc; this is your case. If you look at the pictures I've attached, you can see that on the far left of the case, there are loose cards with the stock dividers. These are the tokens that each Modern deck can produce. Next to the tokens, I've set up the dividers (the Velcro dividers that came with the case) to include my die. I have three Modern decks, and they hall fit comfortably in the case without feeling 'squished' in the case. I would not be able to put them in the other way, because they're too big and wide. This is pretty much the only configuration that works for bigger deckboxes. As for the regular Ultra Pro Deckboxes; you can see in the last photo that they fit so much better than the Ions do. You can probably carry about 10 decks in this fashion if you choose to do that. Final Review: Great case if you want a slim way to carry a few decks, tokens, dice, and other random things you need for a tournament (papers, pencils, etc). If you're looking for a case that carries EVERYTHING, this is not for you. My only negative comment about this case is that there's no way to pull off a playmat. You're going to have to suck it up and carry it. If you were to put the playmat in the case, you might be able to carry a deck and some other small things like dice or tokens, but that's it. So, Unless you're going to be going to a tournament with one deck and your playmat, just carry the playmat and allow yourself more room for decks. -Tyler
G**A
Flawless Product / Incredible Customer Service
I searched far and wide for the perfect portable case to take card and board games with me on the go and I am happy to say I found it! While there are many cases that are cheaper than this one and about the same size the quality is just not there. Other cases have: bad zippers, weak exteriors, unraveling seams, and dimensions too small to fit sleeved cards. The Quiver on the other hand suffers from non of these. It comes loaded with tons of extras for you to customize your loadout, and is dripping with quality. Also for 10 bucks more than most duel deck boxes it is a way better deal. I will start off saying there were some components missing from my first order, and their customer service went above and beyond to make sure I received exactly what they promised. I was missing the two corner pads in my original order which help keep the cards from getting bent in the corner of the case. Korn one of their service reps was very prompt in his emails and quickly resolved the issue. In the end they sent me a brand new product and had me keep the original one I bought. Talk about generous! So about the case itself, it has all the features I was looking for. It can fit card games and board games (without large boards). It can fit my 3DS XL securely. It is neither too big to become heavy and unwieldy nor is it too small. My favorite feature is the movable Velcro dividers. These can be angled which is great (see my splendor pic below) and they are very sturdy. The shoulder strap is perfect and feels very comfortable when worn. Some people have complained that the zipper is too tight but I haven't had a problem. if you take the corners slow then its fine and after a week of use it feels normal. The waterproofing is a very nice touch. I have fit tons of games from collection in here. I have used it for star wars armada fleets, ashes, summoner wars, star wars destiny. numerous board and card games. I have thrown my phone and wallet in there if I don't want them in my pockets. It is so versatile and so well made. I'm sure if you are reading this far you are probably thinking I am some sort of paid reviewer and I will say right now that I am not. I don't ever regularly review items on amazon. But I needed to give a shout out to this company and product in particular because of their superior craftsmanship and service. TLDR: If you like board and card games and travel / play in a tournament scene, this is for you. Also great customer service So all in all I am very happy with this product I will be using it for many years to come and will most likely be getting more as gifts for friends and relatives.
S**U
Superb, Sturdy, Looks all in one! A+++
I came across the Quiver via Amazon recommendations.. had been looking for a larger carrying case and I bought the Teal quiver based in solid reviews. Been using it for 1 week and it was exceeded all my expectations, summarized below: 1) looks & utility:. The case is well engineered, with slight flex to allow a bit of overstuffing (but not much). The sizing allows me to fit in 4 deck boxes plus some space for sleeves/dice (2 large ultra pro and 2 boulder ). I was also able to fit a playmat (rolled up, folders) in the top part of the Quiver compartment and it zips fine. Looks wise it is fantastic, my LGS friends def are impressed as well. 2) sturdiness: this is unexpected positive. I have the Quiver fully loaded/zipped with the config mentioned above, in my passenger car seat in front, after my Sat Pioneer tourney. On Sunday I drove my son to a fishing trip and without me knowing it, he had sat on top of the Quiver case for the first 20 min of the car ride before I found out and (worriedly) took it away. He is 9 years old, 77 lbs. Surprisingly the case was totally fine, and the contents were safe (thankfully, with my modern deck inside!). This only made me appreciate the Quiver even more. Bottom line, worth every penny, great utility, looks, protection. I want another one already! :) Highly recommended.
A**N
Durable, protective, easy on the shoulders. The ideal carry solution for the on-the-go player or day-long events.
I was going to make a YouTube review on this product, but an Amazon review will suffice for now. The build quality of this case is top notch. I've had this case for 2 months now and I take it almost everywhere. I take it to FNMs, draft nights, game nights, open houses, prereleases, and the list goes on. The PU leather is durable and holds up well in transport. The construction is solid enough to take a few drops and impacts as people inevitably knock it off the chair it's hanging on. Nonetheless, all the cards inside are fine, whether they're sleeved or not. Of course, I'm not talking about dropping this case off of a 2 story building onto concrete, but I would confidently say that it (as well as the contents) would survive the worst of what most people encounter on their way and during a card game event. For those that care, the strap is also very good quality and it almost like a thinner seatbelt kind of material. Even when you pack the thing full of cards and boxes, it still feels comfortable on your shoulders. I've spent a day where I had to carry the Quiver around while I was out and about with friends and I would highly recommend this for something like a Grand Prix or Pro Tour-esque event. There is more than enough space on the inside for any type of event. If you're doing a tournament and are only bringing 1 deck and set of dice, there's enough room to fit a rolled playmat in the quiver. Otherwise, it can safely carry 1000+ cards with ease. I can't confirm whether or not it actually does hold the 1350 cards as advertised, but I'm hardpressed to think of a situation where you would need that much capacity unless you were transporting to move or transporting to sell. In those cases, a cardboard holder would probably be the more economic/appropriate solution. This is more aimed for the on-the-go player, who wants a single case that he/she can grab on the way out of the house. The dividers are great and are made of a thick but light plastic. Despite the weight, they feel really good in the hand and are well molded. The larger foam separators have sufficient padding and the adjustability is great with the velcro. There's enough of both of these to keep my cards organized and secure inside the Quiver while I'm out and about. I hate when things shuffle around in anything that I'm carrying and I've never had that problem because of the ample included separators and dividers. Every time I open the Quiver, it's exactly as when I closed it. The included sleeves are a plus. They're not gonna blow you away so don't expect anything amazing, but they come in handy in a pinch when you're at an event. I drafted last month and forgot to buy/bring sleeves. I didn't even realize until I was building my deck. I hate playing without sleeves and luckily I left the pack in the Quiver so I just used them. They're glossy clear but they shuffle alright. I probably wouldn't use them for a main deck or anything, but if you don't have a dedicated set of sleeves, these will more than suffice. My only gripe, and it's not even really a gripe against the product itself: I haven't been able to figure out an elegant solution for when the Quiver is full of cards and I want to bring my playmat. Since I'm the first of my friends that has this product, the responsibility is usually mine to bring lands/tokens/dice/etc whenever we play together (sealed, draft, etc., standard). Since I also have to bring my own decks, that doesn't leave a lot of room for a playmat. If the guys at Quiver know of a solution to this, let me know! To be honest, if they have an external solution or are coming out with a Quiver 2.0 that solves this issue, I'd probably buy it as well.
J**.
Very nice but... UPDATE
I waited a few months to write this review because I wanted to see how the quality was. Overall, the look of this is fantastic. It's very sturdy and is a great way to organize your cards for game nights. It will easily hold cards either in a deck box or just loose. The velcro dividers work great and hold even large deck boxes in place if the case isn't full. The zipper pocket in the top flap is a bit misleading. It's good for holding sleeves or token cards but not much if you're using deck boxes. Now the downside, the durability is questionable. I've used this case 1-2 times a week for game nights for just over 4 months. There is a strip of leather with a metal ring where you attach the shoulder strap. The should strap itself is nylon and seems durable. However, after just 4 months, the strip of leather and stitching is already tearing away from the case itself. I've been using the strap as designed and haven't been pulling on it or putting extra weight. It's very disappointing because I feel like this is the most common way to carry this case. I've reached out to Quiver and and waiting a response. If once is received, I will update. However, at this time, I wouldn't recommend this to anyone that wants to use it regularly. If you're just wanting good storage or you don't plan on carrying this using the shoulder strap, I'd say go for it. However, there are cheaper options that would work just as well in those cases. UPDATE: After reaching out to Quiver support, they very quickly replaced the case. They have been very responsive and apologetic for the issue. I was concerned that the replacement may have the same issue but was reassured that any issues would be handled. I will say the level of customer service far exceeds my expectations. They’ve reached out several times to ensure I received the replacement and that I’m satisfied. Knowing that there is that level of service makes me much more comfortable about recommending this product.
R**A
Great case for pokemon cards
This is such a nice TCG case. Plenty of room to carry my decks and bulk cards. The case is sturdy and the rubber seal on the zipper is nice. The divider included are really handy although the velcro ones take alittle fiddling to get them position right. The net pocket is nice for rulebooks or fold out paper mats but not much else as the deckboxes will take up that area is the case. Overall extremely nice, looking forward to traveling with it.
M**O
top quality carrying case
Amazing quality. Every detail is top notch - the zippers, the straps, the clips, the dividers, etc. It even comes with a pack of 100 sleeves. Size wise, it fits 4 standard size (60-card sleeved deck) boxes, plus a little extra room for some loose cards or dice. I have 3 deck boxes plus a Pokemon collector tin in mine.
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