

🃏 Carry Your Legacy, Protect Your Wins!
The Quiver Time Purple Quiver Card Carrying Case is a premium, water-resistant faux leather deck box designed for serious TCG collectors. With a massive 1350+ card capacity, customizable dividers, corner pads, and acrylic separators, it offers superior protection and organization for Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and other trading cards. Featuring lockable zippers, wrist and shoulder straps, and a mesh pocket for accessories, it’s the ultimate portable solution for tournaments and game nights. Plus, every purchase supports education for orphaned children, making it a smart and socially conscious choice.






























| ASIN | B0796SC4V7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,545 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #174 in Collectible Trading Card Cases |
| Brand | Quiver Time |
| Capacity | 12 Liters |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Purple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,020) |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.81 pounds |
| Item model number | Quiver Card Case Purple |
| Manufacturer | Quiver Time |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 5 years and up |
| Material | Faux Leather |
| Material Feature | Faux Leather Texture |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Opening Mechanism | Water Resistant Double Zipper |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Dimensions | 17.6"L x 4.5"W x 3.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | For Trading Cards |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Customizable, Impact Resistant, Lockable, Paintable, Portable |
| Storage Volume | 12 Liters |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 636836665412 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
J**E
Top quality!
Definitely worth the purchase. Tons of color choices and is built super durable the zipper has protection and when zipped close is sealed tight plus you can even add a little lock for security. Plenty of room for a few decks so you can have game night variety as well as storage for the extras like dice and counters. And comes with a whole slew of accessories to add to the value. Also pairs well with their mat carrier so makes a handy all in one game night travel package!
D**Z
🌟AMAZING CARRYING CASE🌟 11/10
The QUIVER TIME CARRYING CASE is AMAZING! I’ve bought many products from QUIVER TIME and I absolutely love their products. The versatility and quality of this carrying case is top notch. I love that I can fit 5 NEXUS DECK BLOCKS inside. This carrying case is perfect for taking to your local card shop and playing a few games of commander. I love that this case comes with extra accessories too! The dividers are durable and the sleeves are good enough quality to use on your binder singles.
Y**S
Great Case, Great Construction. Perfect for a tournament, bad for holding a collection.
I won't go into all the things I love about this case. If you've ready anyone else's review, you'll know what is so good about the case. The ony thing I'd add is my review regarding MtG specifically and deckboxes. The case promotes just sleeved cards, but anyone who plays MtG (Magic the Gathering) knows to put their cards in a box. Unless you're building a cube, or you're just totally playing casual (which prob means you aren't buying this case in the first place), you are going to be putting your decks in a box. I was looking through all of the reviews to see how this would work for me. I play with the Ion Deckboxes and one made by Aaron Cain (the Cool Deckbox Guy: https://www.youtube.com/user/Cainracing/featured). So I was concerned about the fit. People already stated that there is a tight fit with normal Ultra Pro deckboxes. Well, I play Modern, and I only ever have 3 decks with me. I bought this to play with, have with me at a tournament, have something that is sleek and compact, something that doesn't take much space. This fits everything I wanted. The only bad thing about the case I got was this: When the case is closed, the top is a little crooked. Pretend you take the entire case and twist the two ends in opposite directions. The bottom is flat, but the top looks corkscrewed. It's not even that bad, but since i'm a little OCD about things, I can notice it and it is a little annoying. Again, more aesthetic than a functional problem. Back to the main point, fitting Deckboxes. The deckboxes fit longways with NO issue. Yes, this limits the amount of boxes you can fit into the case. If you have Ion boxes or bigger, you're not going to get many into the case. What you'll have to remember is that this case is not for carrying your collection. If you want a slim, sleek, compact carry case that is easy to handle, maneuver and store deckboxes, dice, tokens, etc; this is your case. If you look at the pictures I've attached, you can see that on the far left of the case, there are loose cards with the stock dividers. These are the tokens that each Modern deck can produce. Next to the tokens, I've set up the dividers (the Velcro dividers that came with the case) to include my die. I have three Modern decks, and they hall fit comfortably in the case without feeling 'squished' in the case. I would not be able to put them in the other way, because they're too big and wide. This is pretty much the only configuration that works for bigger deckboxes. As for the regular Ultra Pro Deckboxes; you can see in the last photo that they fit so much better than the Ions do. You can probably carry about 10 decks in this fashion if you choose to do that. Final Review: Great case if you want a slim way to carry a few decks, tokens, dice, and other random things you need for a tournament (papers, pencils, etc). If you're looking for a case that carries EVERYTHING, this is not for you. My only negative comment about this case is that there's no way to pull off a playmat. You're going to have to suck it up and carry it. If you were to put the playmat in the case, you might be able to carry a deck and some other small things like dice or tokens, but that's it. So, Unless you're going to be going to a tournament with one deck and your playmat, just carry the playmat and allow yourself more room for decks. -Tyler
A**N
Durable, protective, easy on the shoulders. The ideal carry solution for the on-the-go player or day-long events.
I was going to make a YouTube review on this product, but an Amazon review will suffice for now. The build quality of this case is top notch. I've had this case for 2 months now and I take it almost everywhere. I take it to FNMs, draft nights, game nights, open houses, prereleases, and the list goes on. The PU leather is durable and holds up well in transport. The construction is solid enough to take a few drops and impacts as people inevitably knock it off the chair it's hanging on. Nonetheless, all the cards inside are fine, whether they're sleeved or not. Of course, I'm not talking about dropping this case off of a 2 story building onto concrete, but I would confidently say that it (as well as the contents) would survive the worst of what most people encounter on their way and during a card game event. For those that care, the strap is also very good quality and it almost like a thinner seatbelt kind of material. Even when you pack the thing full of cards and boxes, it still feels comfortable on your shoulders. I've spent a day where I had to carry the Quiver around while I was out and about with friends and I would highly recommend this for something like a Grand Prix or Pro Tour-esque event. There is more than enough space on the inside for any type of event. If you're doing a tournament and are only bringing 1 deck and set of dice, there's enough room to fit a rolled playmat in the quiver. Otherwise, it can safely carry 1000+ cards with ease. I can't confirm whether or not it actually does hold the 1350 cards as advertised, but I'm hardpressed to think of a situation where you would need that much capacity unless you were transporting to move or transporting to sell. In those cases, a cardboard holder would probably be the more economic/appropriate solution. This is more aimed for the on-the-go player, who wants a single case that he/she can grab on the way out of the house. The dividers are great and are made of a thick but light plastic. Despite the weight, they feel really good in the hand and are well molded. The larger foam separators have sufficient padding and the adjustability is great with the velcro. There's enough of both of these to keep my cards organized and secure inside the Quiver while I'm out and about. I hate when things shuffle around in anything that I'm carrying and I've never had that problem because of the ample included separators and dividers. Every time I open the Quiver, it's exactly as when I closed it. The included sleeves are a plus. They're not gonna blow you away so don't expect anything amazing, but they come in handy in a pinch when you're at an event. I drafted last month and forgot to buy/bring sleeves. I didn't even realize until I was building my deck. I hate playing without sleeves and luckily I left the pack in the Quiver so I just used them. They're glossy clear but they shuffle alright. I probably wouldn't use them for a main deck or anything, but if you don't have a dedicated set of sleeves, these will more than suffice. My only gripe, and it's not even really a gripe against the product itself: I haven't been able to figure out an elegant solution for when the Quiver is full of cards and I want to bring my playmat. Since I'm the first of my friends that has this product, the responsibility is usually mine to bring lands/tokens/dice/etc whenever we play together (sealed, draft, etc., standard). Since I also have to bring my own decks, that doesn't leave a lot of room for a playmat. If the guys at Quiver know of a solution to this, let me know! To be honest, if they have an external solution or are coming out with a Quiver 2.0 that solves this issue, I'd probably buy it as well.
H**O
Expensive? Perhaps... but it still didn't deter me from buying it as the reviews were/are very favourable, 1 month in and I'm still glad I bought it, it definitely has a very premium feel to it, if there is any disappointment to be had, it would be where's the rest of their range?? As I understand it this is the only product they sell. One of my main concerns was the far ends of the case, obviously the price was an initial eyebrow raiser, but when I looked into the cheaper similar alternatives, the reoccurring feedback on them was that far ends narrowed in too much, therefore bending your cards and warping them. None of the feedback for the Quiver had any issues like this, also, in the FAQ section, it mentions about the Quiver being suitable for top loaders which put my mind at ease - as my cards are in top loaders and they increase the size of a single card quite a lot. I can confirm there's been no bending or warping of my cards at either end of the case, probably because they actually provide you with 'corner pads' to help prevent this from happening. As mentioned above I use top loaders, mine in particular are the BCW make and 3" x 4" size, I play the recently released Lightseekers TCG, so I have 6 decks of 36 top loaders (216 in total), impressively, they all fit in the case with the provided velcro separators, with spare space for another possible 18 top loaders I reckon, it is a VERY snug fit but I see this as good thing as there's no sliding about etc... Even with so many top loaders in there, I assumed there would be no room in the mesh pocket found on the inside of the lid, but nope, plenty room still to slip accessories in there, honestly this is one serious premium and practical case! I'm very impressed and I hope they will expand their catalogue of products in the future.
J**Y
This has to be the best deck case I've ever used. It feels quite solid. The stitching feels pretty solid. It snugly fits all the decks and token cards I'll ever play with: five sixty card decks (with side boards) and a single commander deck, all in their Ultimate Guard deck cases. My only disappointment is that I wish it was a liiiiiittle bigger so that I can fit my spindown counters and a other casual decks, but a quick and effective solution around this is purchasing a (chain mail) dice bag and tying it to one of the rings that the shoulder strap attaches to. As for the decks, it really makes you pick and choose what you actually want to play with. This case is perfect, I shouldn't be hoarding decks and wanting to bring them all anyway. I do wonder if it's possible to attach a quiver bolt with a two-way clip, therefore "increasing" the storage capacity (and weight). 🤔
K**O
高級感があり期待通りの商品でした。容量も大きく、カード以外のサプライもある程度なら入るのでおすすめです。
J**Y
The case is of high quality and well built. It comes with both a shoulder and wrist strap for different carrying options. It also comes with some fabric/Velcro dividers, some thick plastic card dividers, and some bonus high-quality clear glossy card sleeves. There is also a zipper pocket in the inner lid to store some thin items. I ordered this along with the Quiver 100+ card decks and was having difficulty fitting them in in the way they were pictured in the ad. I was trying to put them in with the front of the boxes facing up and with the dividers in place, but couldn’t close the lid properly and was worried about stressing the zippers. I made a passing comment about this in the notes section when I registered for the product and they reached out to me straight away to work through the problem. After a bit of testing, turns out the boxes need to go in with the sides facing up and without using the dividers. Then everything fits and the lid closes just fine. I did stress the zipper and it came off while we were testing what I was doing wrong, but Quiver said not to worry and sorted this out for me. They are also going to take new product shots to avoid causing this confusion for other customers in future. I was so impressed with their responsiveness and desire to understand and resolve my issue - especially when I hadn’t made any formal complaint/request, just a passing comment on the product registration that I couldn’t fit the boxes in as advertised. Their service level was outstanding. They clearly care about their product and their customers. This is a company worth supporting!
C**N
Ho acquistato il Quiver qualche mesi fa e normalmente non sono il tipo che rilascia recensioni però questa volta ho scelto di fare diversamente perche la qualità di questo prodotto ha proprio superato le mie aspettative. Non solo che riesco a tenermi in ordine tutti i miei giochi, ben organizzati, ma anche portarli con me ovunque io vada. Questo prodotto è la soluzione perfetta per il mio cubo Magic The Gathering, trattiene il mio cubo a 600 carte singolarmente imbustate, però occasionalmente l'ho utilizzato per le mie Pokemon e molti altri giochi. È anche compatibile con la magior parte dei porta mazzi (a vuoto, ho infilato perfettamente 8 porta mazzi Ultra Pro standard). I divisori al velcro tengono tutto in posizione sicura, sono aggiustabili e non fanno scivolare le carte mentre il cubo si svuota. I separatori sono utilissimi, ben fatti, solidi e non per ultimo fighissimi. Detto questo voglio solo aggiungere che sono super felice di aver acquistato questo prodotto in quanto è la soluzione perfetta per avere i miei giochi ben organizzati ed è la soluzione perfetta per trasportarli. CONSIGLIO VIVAMENTE e intendo acquistare un secondo Quiver per il mio ragazzo, per il suo compleanno.
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