I recently learned of the existence of the Bycicle Eco deck. I usually don't like Bicycles, (the too classical designs, the name of the brand, sue me - I just don't like them), but surprisingly enough this deck seems really nice. Eco-friendly, great shades of green, low price, it seems like the deck has everything for itself.
One thing, though, is raising my concern. I'm wondering if the out-of-the-ordinary materials used in the fabrication of the deck are making it as good as a standard Bicycle. Does it handles as well? And more importantly, is the deck more subject than other "ordinary" decks to deterioration, does it deteriorates quickly or differently? I know I want to use the Bicycle Eco as practice decks for cardistry, but someone in my family would maybe want one or two for more traditional use - no magic or cardistry. So I'm wondering if it's okay to seriously consider this deck in both cases.
Also, on another subject, I've seen this image on the Theory11 website that I haven't noticed until today. These cards look absolutely gorgeous, can anyone tell me the name of the deck?
Thanks a lot!
One thing, though, is raising my concern. I'm wondering if the out-of-the-ordinary materials used in the fabrication of the deck are making it as good as a standard Bicycle. Does it handles as well? And more importantly, is the deck more subject than other "ordinary" decks to deterioration, does it deteriorates quickly or differently? I know I want to use the Bicycle Eco as practice decks for cardistry, but someone in my family would maybe want one or two for more traditional use - no magic or cardistry. So I'm wondering if it's okay to seriously consider this deck in both cases.
Also, on another subject, I've seen this image on the Theory11 website that I haven't noticed until today. These cards look absolutely gorgeous, can anyone tell me the name of the deck?
Thanks a lot!