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everdell card sleeve size Everdell Mini Compatible Sleeve Bundle"Everdell" Compatible Mini Sleeves (44x63mm) 110 Pack, 60 Micron, SKS 8840 Protect your Everdell mini cards and other 44x63mm game decks with Sleeve Kings Everdell Mini Compatible Card Sleeves (SKS 8840). Each pack includes 110 clear, 60 micron thick sleeves made from 100% polypropylene. Acid free and PVC free, they protect cards from scratches, spills, and wear while keeping them easy to handle during gameplay. These sleeves are designed for Everdell

"Everdell" Compatible Mini Sleeves (44x63mm) 110 Pack, 60 Micron, SKS-8840

Protect your Everdell™ mini cards and other 44x63mm game decks with Sleeve Kings Everdell™ Mini Compatible Card Sleeves (SKS-8840). Each pack includes 110 clear, 60-micron thick sleeves made from 100% polypropylene. Acid-free and PVC-free, they protect cards from scratches, spills, and wear while keeping them easy to handle during gameplay.

These sleeves are designed for Everdell™ mini cards and other popular board games such as Everdell™, Slay the Spire: The Board Game™, Western Legends™, Deep Regrets™, and Tales from the Red Dragon Inn™. Consistent sizing ensures smooth shuffling, secure protection, and long-lasting durability for your collection.

How to use: Slide each card into a sleeve to protect edges and corners. Ideal for game nights, storage, and preserving your favorite board game cards in top condition.

  • Everdell™ Mini & Popular Game Compatible: Designed for Everdell™ mini cards and other 44x63mm card games, including popular titles such as Everdell™, Slay the Spire: The Board Game™, Western Legends™, Deep Regrets™, and Tales from the Red Dragon Inn™.
  • 60-Micron Protection: Thick, durable polypropylene sleeves guard your mini cards from scratches, spills, and wear.
  • Crystal Clear & Consistent: 100% polypropylene, acid-free, PVC-free. Each sleeve maintains full visibility and uniform sizing for smooth gameplay.
  • Archival-Safe Long-Term Preservation: Acid-free and PVC-free materials help protect your cards from yellowing, warping, and chemical damage over time, making them ideal for long-term storage and repeated use.
  • Secure Fit for Gameplay & Storage: SKS-8840 sleeves offer a precise fit, ensuring cards slide in smoothly and remain secure during gameplay. These sleeves provide excellent protection for your game both during use and while in storage. For more info on how we do this click HERE.

These sleeves are compatible with 'Everdell's™ Mini Cards and other 44 X 63 MM sized cards.

Here is a partial list of other games with this size cards: 

44x63mm:

1861/1867
Ars Alchimia
The Artemis Project
Back to the Future: Dice Through Time
The Battle at Kemble's Cascade
Cuzco
Darien Apocalypse
Deep Space D-6
Delve
Department Store Builder
Ecosystem
ElfQuest Adventure Game
Excavation Earth
Farlight
Flourish
Fruit Friends
Fruit Picking
Gates of Mara
GoodCritters
In the Hall of the Mountain King
Into the Black: Boarding Party
King's Forge
Krosmaster: Quest
Little Town
Pan Am
Philosophia: Dare to be Wise
Posthuman Saga
Ragusa
Saga of the Northmen
Small Railroad Empires
Stellar Leap
Sunset Over Water
TOKYO METRO
Tower of London
Uchronia
The Undercity: An Iron Kingdoms Adventure Board Game
Venice
Western Legends
The Whatnot Cabinet

44x63.5mm:

Back to the Future: Back in Time
The Captain Is Dead: Dangerous Planet
Covert
Fallen
Oathsworn: Into the Deepwood
The Opulent
Ravingspire

44x64mm:

Co-Mix
Manoeuvre
Sid Meier's Civilization: The Card Game
Takenoko
Tinderblox

44x65mm:

1835
Corsairs
Flandern 1302
Icaion
Mysthea

** Note Game Titles and their intellectual property rights are © and TM of their respective rights holders, no challenge to these rights is expressed or implied.  Compatibility claims only extend to the physical size of the cards in each respective game and no claim to endorsement or authorization by the respective rights holders is expressed or implied by Sleeve Kings or Imperial Publishing.  Our products are compatible with the respective games only and all rights are reserved by the respective rights holders.

 

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