KEM are very pleasant cards, if you’re lucky enough to find a flat deck. Considering all the warping issues these cards have, I wouldn’t pay not only $60–100 for them, but not even more than for regular PVC cards (which don’t have these problems at all). The “Broken Arrow” brand shuffles like a dream and costs only $4 per deck… the choice is obvious. I’ve owned practically every “professional” card brand, and none of them are any worse than KEM, while in terms of price they surpass them significantly.
KEM are basically just prisoners of their own history.
i see KEM arrow 2 decks for $74 on amazon. if they last so long i don't think that's to bad a price. I'm going to order and try them out and see how they do,
i see KEM arrow 2 decks for $74 on amazon. if they last so long i don't think that's to bad a price. I'm going to order and try them out and see how they do,
i see KEM arrow 2 decks for $74 on amazon. if they last so long i don't think that's to bad a price. I'm going to order and try them out and see how they do,
i see KEM arrow 2 decks for $74 on amazon. if they last so long i don't think that's to bad a price. I'm going to order and try them out and see how they do,
74 dollars is pretty ludicrous. I ended up buying used KEMs that aren't warped just to have them, but they were still pricey imo. 30 dollars shipped for a setup.