María de Lourdes—October 14, 2025
These 9-pocket sleeves are great quality and the 25-pack gives me plenty to organize my collection. The pages are clear, sturdy, and fit perfectly in my binder. Arrived in perfect condition — definitely a must-have for any K-pop fan! Read more
Camden Crocker—December 23, 2025
Perfect help for my cards collection, does its job perfectly! Read more
shoppermom—November 18, 2025
We have a grandson that is just getting into trading cards. It may be a fad or a hobby, who knows? We didn’t want to invest in an entire box of Ultra Pros, as they are pricey, but worth it. This small set of pages was just right for our needs. We know he will have quality pages for his cards no sticking or fading with these pages. Read more
Douglas—January 1, 2026
Bought these a few times as grandson collects Pokémon cards and each binder holds 300 cards, so had to order more sleeves.. works and good value Read more
The Batman—February 29, 2012
I purchased these binder pages to replace the old ones in a binder of trading cards I have had for over 10 years. When I went to replace the old ones I noticed that they were actually this same Ultra Pro Platinum type and despite being over 10 years old - they are all still in remarkably good shape. I really wouldn't have to replace them at all but for my compulsively anal disposition. These are top loading pages as opposed to the side loading types you will find in the Monster Protector or Ultra Pro Premium binders. Top loading pages allow for WAY quicker loading and retrieval of cards. Also, side-loading pages run the risk of damage to cards via bending if any part of the card (mainly the side border) is not pushed all the way into a slot. Side loading does have the benefit of protecting cards better from falling out of these pages and provides greater theft protection. Personally I mainly use side-loading binders as I don't need to access the cards frequently. Still, if you are looking for a cheaper alternative (monster protectors binders cost $30+), these Ultra Pro Platinum pages are cheap, simple, and durable. One added benefit of these pages to selecting a binder with built in pages is that it allows you to simply change the order or configuration of pages in your binder without having the move each card individually from one page to another. The only potential downside is the price. 25 pages will hold 225 cards (assuming you are loading 1 card per slot) which is unlikely to be adequate for larger collections. Once you include the cost of additional storage pages and the cost of a basic binder to hold these pages - it may be preferable to just go with one of the side loading binders instead. A few extra bits of info that may be helpful: -These pages will hold up to 4 cards per slot (unsleeved) without a problem. -Only 2 sleeved cards will fit comfortably per slot. -Penny sleeves are a hassle to insert into these pages. You are much better off using perfect fit or deck protector sleeves. -Only one side of each page has an entry slot. This means if you are loading 2 cards per slot (front & back) you are going to have to load the reverse side blind (backwards) Read more
Kris—January 11, 2026
Best protective sleeves for baseball/football sized cards. Highly recommend for any card collector. Each row is perfectly sized to cover each card and can hold 2 cards + per slot. These sleeves are thicker than other brands which make them more durable and easy to use. Read more
Jennifer Walthall—September 25, 2025
Great pocket pages as usual Read more
Science4Life—February 4, 2025
Quality is amazing if you need an ever changing pitcher or QB strategy notebook pages in a very organized solution may it be as a player or coach. Plenty of room to handle double thick sports cards like Topps Chrome or Stadium Club for normal collectors. In the player/coach realm, love using these pages for pitch velo and throwing notes, anyone that has been approached as a training team temp QB some of us tend to have our unique play calling notes that fit binder card sleeves. These are just as durable as the previous premium Ultra Pro pages of the 90s. Read more