





♠️ Elevate your game with cards that last and impress every shuffle!
The 1546 Design Playing Cards by Copag are 100% PVC plastic, bridge-sized (narrow) decks featuring jumbo index letters for easy readability. Manufactured in Brazil with a smooth finish, these cards resist bending, warping, and liquids, making them washable and exceptionally durable—lasting up to 50 times longer than paper cards. Packaged in a slim, hard plastic case, they combine heritage quality with modern convenience for professional and social card players alike.











| ASIN | B000G7XCCU |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,251 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #110 in Standard Playing Card Decks |
| Brand Name | Copag |
| Color | Red/Blue |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 975 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00831705005966 |
| Included Components | Cards |
| Item Height | 3.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Plastic Playing Cards |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Copag |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1200 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 12 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Year | 2003 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1-10 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Jumbo Index, Durable PVC Material, Washable, Resistant to Warping and Sticking |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Style | Jumbo Index |
| Size | 1 Set |
| Theme | Letter |
| UPC | 831705005966 772259091053 |
J**N
Great to add to your collection if you are an afficianado, or need a great deck of cards.
I have tried most of the premium plastic cards and it's difficult to say which is, "the best." They all have slightly different characteristics- some are thicker or thinner, stiffer or softer, slicker, float or stick to each other. Every time I buy a new deck or a new set I think that these are my new favorites. I own Dal Negro, Modiano, Da Vinci, KEM, Copag, among others. I do have to say that even though poker is my game, the bridge size cards are easier to handle, deal, and more of a pleasure to play with- hands down and I will most likely purchase bridge-size from now on. I also have small hands- maybe this is a factor? I am going back and editing my review. These cards are definitely my favorite cards that I have used. Dal Negro have a certain softness to them which some may like, including me. Modiano are very thick and very stiff, the stiffest I have used. DaVinci have a nice textured finish and the cards handle well. KEM are pleasurable to shuffle- they are very soft and flexible, but dealing is difficult. It is hard to get the top card from the deck as it seems to stick to the one below it. NOW THE COPAGS.... These are slightly thinner than some of the others and on the stiffer side. Up until now the Dal Negro Treviso was my favorite playing card. It's hard to objectively explain what makes a card so great. It has to be felt by the player for him or herself. The Copags are my new favorite. I love the thickness and the texture as well as the back design. I'm not crazy about the faces of the cards, but there is an interesting blue border. They come two decks to a sturdy plastic case, and there is even a clip to stick to the divider to prevent the two decks from mixing in the box. There is a flimsy cardboard box that slides over the plastic one and it doesn't fit well- it's very tight. I suspect the cardboard box won't last. Shuffling these is a pleasure and I can do it for hours. Look, if you are on the fence about what cards to choose, it is difficult to make a decision. Everybody has their own opinion. Quality cards can be had for 12 to 15 dollars for a two-deck set, and less for a single if it's available. Take the 3 that you are most interested in after reading reviews and purchase them. It will cost you 45 to 50 dollars, so what? You will probably like them all and you can settle on a favorite and decide if you'd like to buy more. Any of the big names with the Italian brand names you will probably like. It's nice to have several decks to choose from for your game. A word of note- KEM is often considered the standard which all other cards are judged by. They are a pleasure to shuffle and are the only ones made of this cellulose acetate material. To deal however, it is very difficult to slide the top card from the deck. This is something to consider. I hate dealing these. But you may try them and decide these are best cards ever produced, as some people have.
K**E
Wow great deck of plastic cards
These are a great quality deck of cards. Very impressed of feel thickness and texture of these cards very easy to shuffle/pitch to them. Fits comfortably in your hands very legible on the print of the numbers/suits. Pretty durable can bend these cards pretty good and they return to shape without any issues especially playing poker. I really liked that the jokers were different characters and that it came with its own cutting card. The fact that I’m writing a review for some playing cards says a lot haha, I highly recommend and very affordable for the quality that you get for them.
J**D
Top Notch Quality
I have been using these cards for years now, they have been used dozens and dozens of times. I have seen no wear or degradation of any kind. When you first get them, they slide around like crazy, but after some use they will be a bit more manageable. They can be cleaned if they get dirty, and they're plastic so water/spill damage isn't a concern. The poker size does feel a bit small, as they are not as wide as the bridge size. I also really like their 4-color deck, the colors are very vibrant. The designs on the front and back look great, and the cards just feel good in your hand, or when peeling back cards from the felt. They are still crisp, the flexibility has not worn over time. Copag also offers free replacements for bent or damaged cards, just go to their website to arrange the return/exchange. Can't recommend Copag enough.
R**H
great quality!
these were really handy for home practice as i went through poker dealer school. same kind/quality we use in the casino. worth it!
S**N
Nice playing cards, but terrible odor
The cards have a terrible odor. If it doesn’t dissipate, they will be returned.
L**Z
Easy to shuffle for anyone
You'll never buy another deck of cards! For arthritic hands...easy to shuffle. 5 of my card friends also bought these
J**K
The Best For Me
As a child in the sixties of bridge-playing parents, I grew up with Kem cards always being around the house. Paper cards were, and are still, not only unpleasant to use but also a poor investment for those of us playing a lot. I still love Kem cards, still own some, but I discovered Copag about a decade ago and really fell in love with them. They are somewhat thinner and more flexible than Kem, but I've seen no difference in durability. As I'm now in my mid-sixties, getting a little arthritic in the hands, they are sure easier to shuffle than Kem and much, much easier than something like cheap Bicycle cards. A package of Copag live in my carry-on for cards on the road. Only thing I wish is that they offered more designs for regular index. I don't like jumbo index, that's what I have reading glasses for! Jumbo index makes it tough to play any of the solitaire games. I also wish at least some of the Copag decks came in a paper storage box as so many travel card holders are made to work with the cards in their box. Regardless, these are terrific and the flexibility is the best I've seen.
K**N
Lovely cards
These cards are lovely - I enjoy the lighter tones of yellow, blue and orange on the facecards instead of the usual black red and gold. They handle nicely and I'm happy to think they will stay clean, and can be washed if necessary.
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