Ultra Pro Eclipse PRO-Binder 4-Pocket Card Album - Apple Red, Holds 160 Cards
The Ultra Pro 4-Pocket Eclipse PRO-Binder in Apple Red is a side-loading card album designed to protect and organize trading card collections. It holds up to 160 standard-sized cards when placed in Ultra Pro Deck Protector sleeves, making it a practical choice for players and collectors who need secure storage without bulk.
Holds Up to 160 Cards in Archival-Safe Design
Each binder contains 20 pages with four side-loading pockets per page, giving you room for 160 cards total. The pages are constructed with acid-free and PVC-free materials, which helps prevent long-term damage to the cards over time.
Side-Loading Pockets Keep Cards Secure During Travel
Pockets open from the side rather than the top, so cards are less likely to slide out when the binder is carried or moved. The no-slip black webbing on each page holds cards firmly in place, reducing shifting inside the pocket.
How Does the No-Slip Webbing Protect Your Cards?
The webbing lining creates friction against the card sleeves, stopping them from sliding around inside the binder. This feature is especially useful when the binder is packed in a bag or taken to events.
Elastic Strap Closure for Safe Storage
A secure elastic strap wraps around the front cover to keep the binder shut when not in use. This prevents accidental openings and protects the cards from dust or spills.
Specifications
| Brand | Ultra Pro |
| Color | Apple Red |
| Card Capacity | Up to 160 cards (in sleeves) |
| Pocket Type | Side-loading |
| Closure | Elastic strap |
| Page Count | 20 pages |
Frequently Asked Questions About the Eclipse PRO-Binder
How many cards fit in the binder without sleeves?
The binder is designed for cards placed in Deck Protector sleeves. The specified capacity of 160 cards assumes sleeved cards; unsleeved cards may fit more loosely.
Are the pockets top-loading or side-loading?
Pockets load from the side. This design helps prevent cards from slipping out during transport compared to top-loading pages.
Is the binder archival safe?
Yes. The manufacturer states that the binder pages are acid-free and PVC-free, which helps preserve the condition of stored cards over time.
What color is the binder?
The binder cover is Apple Red, a bright red shade that stands out on a shelf or in a bag.