Vi linko una discussione su reddit a proposito di queste stesse bustine. Tempo fa ricordo di aver visto una discussione (sempre su reddit) in cui il tizio che le produce le presentava al pubblico. In pratica sembra sia una piccola azienda a conduzione familiare.
http://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/commen ... rom_a_guy/
L'opinione generale della gente che le ha provate sembra essere abbastanza negativa, quoto questo post di un tizio che presenta i pro e i contro:
Cita:
I'm going to start listing the negatives first, then the positives.
-The backs are pretty transparent. If you're not a fan of transparency, or have cards of varying quality, these aren't for you.
-They feel awkward to shuffle, a lot rougher on the fingers than UltraPros and KMCs (the other two sleeves I currently use). This seems to be because of the method they use to attach the two sides together.
-They're close fit sleeves, so it feels weird seeing the cards sit so close to the top of the sleeves (remember the back is transparent).
-Comes as a pack of 60. No sideboard sleeves available unless you pick up another pack. Would like to see packs of 75 or 80.
Now for the positives.
-The rounded corners look awesome. They're pretty close to the corners of magic cards.
-They shuffle well. The edges may feel rougher than other sleeves, but they slide together very smoothly, and make for very fluid shuffling.
-The backs are subtly textured, it's a pretty satisfying feel.
Honestly I can't say these are the best sleeves I've ever used, but they're decent. The biggest draw back, by far, is the transparent backs. The fact they're a pretty snug fit is a little awkward at first, but definitely not something you couldn't get used to. They're satisfying to play with, so if they ever release opaque back sleeves, I'd definitely recommend picking them up.
Il tizio ha anche postato un paio di immagini:
http://i.imgur.com/8wKyS.jpg?1
http://i.imgur.com/6Eq5x.jpg
E questo è tutto <.<
P.S.: non male come primo post
