Ryker Card Sleeves (100 Pack) – Tournament Grade, Made in Japan, 120 Micron, Black
Ryker card sleeves are 100-count packs of 63x88mm plastic sleeves designed for Magic: The Gathering and other trading card games. Made in Japan, they feature a crystal clear front, a textured matte black back, and reinforced edges. At 120 microns thick, they offer a tournament-legal profile that fits standard double sleeves without overhang.
What makes these sleeves different from typical sleeves?
Ryker sleeves are manufactured in Japan under tight quality control, ensuring consistent cuts and no miscuts. The matte black back is opaque enough to hide double-sleeved cards or mismatched card backs, while the subtle texture allows for clean shuffles without slipping. The clear front provides high visibility for card artwork.
Technical specifications at a glance
| Material | Acid-free plastic |
| Brand | Ryker |
| Color | Black |
| Count | 100 per pack |
| Card size | 63 x 88 mm (2.5 x 3.5 in) |
| Thickness | 120 microns |
| Style | Classic matte back |
| Weight | 160 g |
Are Ryker sleeves tournament legal?
Yes, for most organized play formats. The 120-micron thickness is within typical tournament guidelines, and the opaque matte back means double sleeving or altered card backs are not a problem. The sleeves shuffle smoothly without sticking, a key factor in timed rounds. Reinforced edges help resist splitting during frequent shuffling.
Frequently asked questions about Ryker sleeves
Do these sleeves fit Commander decks?
A 100-count pack covers one Commander deck (100 cards) plus a few extras. Many players use them for their main deck or sideboard.
Are the sleeves acid-free to protect cards?
Yes, the material is acid-free, which helps prevent chemical damage over time. This is important for preserving card value in collectible games.
Can you double sleeve with these?
The matte back is designed to hide inner sleeves. Many players use a perfect-fit inner sleeve and a Ryker outer sleeve; the 120-micron thickness provides enough room without being too tight.
How do they compare to other Japanese sleeves?
Ryker sleeves are positioned as a tournament-grade option with reinforced edges to prevent splitting. They strike a balance between clarity and shuffle feel, and are built by players who understand the demands of competitive play.