large pokemon card binder Large-Capacity 540 Card Binder for Pokemon & TCG
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large pokemon card binder

large pokemon card binder Large-Capacity 540 Card Binder for Pokemon & TCG

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large pokemon card binder Large-Capacity 540 Card Binder for Pokemon & TCGSome collectors pick a starter and stay loyal. Some collect everything. This binder's for the second kind. This is a 9 pocket Pokemon card binder built for collectors whose collection outgrew a 360. 540 side loading pockets. Thick leaf green PU leather, embossed with the Ravaver logo, no Pokemon character lock in. Full zip closure. Zero metal rings. 540 cards. That's 50% more than a standard 360 card binder. Enough to keep a whole set or a full

Some collectors pick a starter and stay loyal. Some collect everything. This binder's for the second kind.

This is a 9-pocket Pokemon card binder built for collectors whose collection outgrew a 360. 540 side-loading pockets. Thick leaf-green PU leather, embossed with the Ravaver logo, no Pokemon character lock-in. Full-zip closure. Zero metal rings.

540 cards. That's 50% more than a standard 360-card binder. Enough to keep a whole set — or a full expansion — in one place instead of splitting it across two binders. Your full original 151 Pokédex with room for the chase pulls, the alt arts, and the Yu-Gi-Oh or Magic deck you keep coming back to. All in one zipped, leather-bound binder you can throw in a backpack or stand on a shelf.

Key Features:

  • 540-Card Capacity: 9×60 pockets, double-sided. 50% more than a standard 360-card binder. Your full original 151 Pokédex, every chase pull since, plus your Yu-Gi-Oh or Magic side stacks. All zipped tight in one binder.
  • Double-Sleeve Friendly: Extra-deep pockets fit double-sleeved holos without bending. Inner sleeve, outer sleeve, both sit flat. Snug, smooth, no pinched corners.
  • ClearLock™ Side-Loading Pockets: Crystal-clear, side-loaded so cards stay locked in when you flip a page. Every holo reads sharp, glare-free, no haze.
  • Multi-TCG Compatible: Standard pocket dimensions fit Pokemon, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh, One Piece TCG, Cardfight Vanguard, Force of Will, and most standard 63×88mm trading cards.
  • Cracking-a-Pack Zipper: Smooth, full-perimeter zip. Closes out dust, drink spills, and the chaos of every trade-night table.
  • Tank-Grade PU Leather: Leaf-green, water- and scratch-resistant. Daily-carry tough, weekend-tournament tougher. The Gucci bag of card binders.
  • Acid-Free, PVC-Free Pages: Open this binder a decade from now, or two, and your mint pulls still look like the day you slid them in. No yellowing. No sticking. No regret.
  • Embossed Ravaver Logo Cover: Clean leaf-green leather, Ravaver logo embossed deep. No character lock-in. The kind of binder that fits any collection, any TCG, any era.

Who It's For:

Collectors whose collection outgrew a 360-card binder and refuse to split a set into two. Completionists chasing a full set or the whole Pokédex. Multi-TCG players bouncing between Pokemon, Magic, and Yu-Gi-Oh on the same trade night. Gift buyers who don't know which Pokemon character the recipient prefers, and would rather skip the guessing game.

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Free 2-year warranty on every binder. If something goes wrong, we make it right. No fine print, no chasing receipts.

FAQ

How many cards does this binder hold?
540 cards. 9 pockets per page × 60 pages, double-sided. That's your full original 151 Pokédex with plenty of room for every chase pull, alt art, and EX since. Or your entire Pokemon-Magic-Yu-Gi-Oh rotation in one binder.

Does this binder work for non-Pokemon TCGs?
Yes. The pockets are standard size (63×88mm) and fit Pokemon, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh, One Piece TCG, Cardfight Vanguard, Force of Will, and most standard trading cards. A lot of multi-TCG players grab this one specifically because they can keep all their decks in one binder instead of three.

Will my double-sleeved cards fit?
Yes. The pockets are sized deep specifically for double-sleeved holographic cards. Slide them in with the inner sleeve and outer sleeve already on. Both stay flat, no bending, no pinching.

Why no Pokemon character on the cover?
Deliberate choice. Some collectors don't want to commit to one starter or one ghost-type pull on the outside of their binder. The Ravaver logo keeps it neutral so the cover ages with your collection instead of locking you into a phase. If you do want a character cover, every other Ravaver binder has one—Charizard, Pikachu, Blastoise, Venusaur, Gengar. Or custom one through the Custom Binder line.

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