jumbo cards sleeves Sleeve Kings Card Sleeves: Super Large 89x146mm, 110 / Pack
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jumbo cards sleeves Sleeve Kings Card Sleeves: Super Large 89x146mm, 110 / Pack

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jumbo cards sleeves Sleeve Kings Card Sleeves: Super Large 89x146mm, 110 / PackSuper Large Game Card Sleeves (89x146mm) 110 Pack, 60 Micron, SKS 8831 Protect and preserve your oversized board game cards with Sleeve Kings Super Large Card Sleeves 89x146mm. Compatible with Kingdom Death: Monster, The Elder Scrolls: Call to Arms, The Big Score, Abomination: The Heir of Frankenstein, and any other board game using this card size, these sleeves deliver the ideal balance of durability, clarity, and value. Each sleeve is made from 100%

Super Large Game Card Sleeves (89x146mm) 110 Pack, 60 Micron, SKS-8831

Protect and preserve your oversized board game cards with Sleeve Kings Super Large Card Sleeves 89x146mm. Compatible with Kingdom Death: Monster™, The Elder Scrolls: Call to Arms™, The Big Score™, Abomination: The Heir of Frankenstein™, and any other board game using this card size, these sleeves deliver the ideal balance of durability, clarity, and value.


Each sleeve is made from 100% polypropylene, ensuring safe, long-term storage. The material is completely acid-free and contains no PVC, helping prevent yellowing, warping, or damage to your cards over time. With a thickness of 60 microns, these sleeves are noticeably stronger than typical thin sleeves, giving your cards better protection against bending, scratches, and everyday wear during gameplay.


The extra-clear finish allows for easy reading of all card details while maintaining a clean and professional look. Whether you are shuffling, storing, or displaying your cards, these sleeves provide consistent quality and smooth handling.


Each pack includes 110 sleeves, giving you 10% more coverage than standard 100-count packs, making it easier to sleeve full decks or multiple sets while maximizing value.


  • PERFECT FIT FOR SUPER LARGE CARDS: Designed for oversized cards measuring 89x146mm, these sleeves provide a precise fit for Kingdom Death: Monster™, The Elder Scrolls: Call to Arms™, The Big Score™, Abomination: The Heir of Frankenstein™, and any other board game cards using this size.
  • STRONGER 60 MICRON PROTECTION: Made with durable 60 micron thickness, these sleeves are significantly thicker than standard 40 micron alternatives, offering enhanced resistance against bends, scratches, and wear.
  • EXTRA CLEAR FOR EASY VISIBILITY: Crafted with high-clarity polypropylene, these sleeves ensure your cards remain fully visible with no cloudiness, making reading and gameplay smooth and uninterrupted.
  • SAFE, ARCHIVAL QUALITY MATERIALS: Constructed from 100% acid-free, PVC-free polypropylene, these sleeves protect your cards from long-term damage, preserving card quality for repeated use and storage.
  • MORE VALUE WITH 110 SLEEVES PER PACK: Each pack includes 110 consistent, high-quality sleeves, giving you 10% more coverage compared to standard 100-count packs while maintaining excellent value for gamers and collectors. For more info on how we do this click HERE.

These sleeves are compatible with "Super Large" Sleeves (89x146mm) cards.

** Note Game Titles and their intellectual property rights are © and TM of their respective rights holders, no challenge to these rights is expressed or implied.  Compatibility claims only extend to the physical size of the cards in each respective game and no claim to endorsement or authorization by the respective rights holders is expressed or implied by Sleeve Kings or Imperial Publishing.  Our products are compatible with the respective games only and all rights are reserved by the respective rights holders.

 

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