Matthew Skewes—September 5, 2024
I buy Monster's 9 Pocket Binder every time I've needed a new binder for the past 15 years for MTG, YGO, POKEMON, Sorcery. Slim look, good quality, great color choices, and protects your cards from being easily stolen. A+ each time. Read more
Jason—February 9, 2024
These binders rock o needed up buying 2nd one for my wife. The are good looking and very sturdy and Wsoe quality and even hod double sleeved cards in th page slots. Will be buying more Read more
JG—May 24, 2025
My go to binder! After I sleeve my cards I easily slide them in and know that they are secured and safe whether they are stored away or in my bag being transported to a card shop to trade with others! Read more
Kevin Hunt—January 11, 2021
Durable strong sleeve pages. Will be a little flimsy untill you fill in a few pages. Cards fit great and don't move around much. I personally sleeve them first and they fit nice and snug. Would be nice to have a strap or something to keep the binder from opening while in a backpack. Read more
Dana—September 14, 2021
I love the outside look of the portfolio. I chose the holographic yellow which almost looks green. As a whole, it's a hefty portfolio. It's got some weight to it with no cards in it. It's got a flimsy/bendy quality to the cover and pages. On the inside are nice black, side-loading pages. I dont feel confident putting cards in as is because of the bend quality. However, the pages and pockets themselves are thicker so it could be great protection without sleeves, hence the heavier weight. I may be just overly cautious :p I put the my firmer sleeved cards first to see how it would fit and it was a close fit. Sadly, my clear sleeved cards dont quite fit into the pockets because they are too long. So this could be good for smaller/tight-fit cards and sleeves. Also, with cards in, the pages dont stay flat, there's a little mountain forming with each turn. It may be my thicker sleeves causing it though. Overall, it's got an incredibly eye-catching look, I love the design and texture of the cover. My personal preference would be a lighter portfolio with pages I feel confident putting cards of any size and sleeve in, and a firmer cover. This portfoilio would be perfect for sleeveless cards, smaller cards, or tight-fit sleeves and if you need a flexible portfoilio for storage or carrying. Read more
Adam K.—March 26, 2025
I've used Monster Binders my whole life (I'm a Pokémon player/collector) and am convinced there will never be another binder quite like Monsters. They're not the most protective/secure option in the world, but they're easy to carry around and make for a good casual trade binder. I'll always be a fan. Read more
Hgwells127—February 17, 2020
Ever so slightly bent all of the cards placed on the inner most inserts for every page. Looking at the binding it is poorly fabricated to properly keep your cards laying straight on the inserts closest to the binding. That’s a third of the binder unusable. I filled out my binder quickly and was disappointed to find that it looked stuffed and clearly overstrained in the area closest to the binding. I recommend this binder if you want accomplish the opposite of keeping your cards in a safe place. Maybe like some over complicated anime twist you keep your enemies deck there so that it can get bent and then not be playable in tournaments because they think he’s/she’s cheating. I liked the quality of it overall, but bent cards is a sin. Read more
Victiny—March 20, 2024
I always liked the old school monster binders because of their durability. The sockets may stick to the cards sometimes if you do not sleeve them and they sit in there for long periods of time but if you do sleeve the cards then they are just amazing. I've had 2 monster binders over the course of 13 years and I always go back to them for the value and protection as well as the durability. Read more