My first deck of real cards were Kem arrows back in 2002. I bought another setup when I realized bridge sized are much better

The first setup warped when I left them out but the second never did….to this day. I bought another set up and they took a slight bow that drove me nuts so I gave them away.
I used the Kems extensively but needed more setups as we started tournaments with the poker boom. Copags were cheap and good and we bought several setups…but the ink bled or they faded.
I then ended up buying every manufacturers card I could get trying to find ones that feel like Kems but won’t warp or fade like Copag. After accumulating around 40 setups I’ve realized nothing comes close to Kems. About 10 or so years ago I read a forum post somewhere about a guy storing them upside down with a cut card on top. I tried that with a new setup and added dealer buttons on top as well. Since then I bought about 5 setups of Kems and they have all remained perfectly flat.
Kems are simply the best feeling cards by a very very large margin. Nothing compares but you have to accept the maintenance issues
There are definitely some nice cards out there though. I personally love Desjgn because they are the best looking cards ever made IMO. The various card stocks are all fine with me but I preferred the Modiano stock he had.
There are only two brands I wouldn’t recommend- Faded Spade (unplayable IMO) and Gemaco 5 Star (very cheap feeling and will warp) The Superflex stock is much better but a bit stiff.
Hands down the best value in cards out there are the Cartamundi CCPs that can be found for $10-11 a setup on Amazon. They are not the best of anything but are very very durable and high quality. Plus they are an absolute crazy bargain. If you prefer poker sized for some crazy reason

buy the Ace cards. They are the same stock.