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Whether you're deep into a Canasta marathon or dealing out a full Hand and Foot round, DeckArc fits your entire hand in two neat rows — no shuffling through a messy pile, no cards flopping out mid-game. The two ascending slots keep everything visible and within reach, so you spend less time managing your cards and more time actually playing.
That gentle arc isn't just for looks. It angles your cards just enough so the person sitting across from you — yes, that one who always peeks — simply can't see what you're holding. No awkward card-shielding with your hand, no leaning forward. Just play your cards close to the chest, literally.
Nothing kills the mood like a card rack tipping over mid-game. The widened base on DeckArc keeps it planted firmly on the table, whether someone's reaching across, the table gets bumped, or things just get a little too exciting. The felt pads underneath also make sure it doesn't slide around or leave a scratch behind.
Holding a fistful of cards for two hours straight isn't exactly comfortable — especially if your hands aren't what they used to be. DeckArc takes over the holding so your hands can do more important things, like grabbing a chip, reaching for your drink, or just resting while you plot your next move. Game nights just got a lot more relaxed.
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Yes, the slots are designed with enough width and spacing so that cards can be moved with minimal effort — no pinching, no gripping. She can nudge a card out with just one finger. It's one of the reasons this holder works especially well for people with stiff or sensitive hands.
The widened base makes it a lot harder to tip over compared to a standard card rack. It won't survive being thrown across the room, but a bump from an excited eight-year-old mid-game? It stays put. The felt pads on the bottom also keep it from sliding when the table gets bumpy.
Each DeckArc holds 50+ cards across two rows. For Hand and Foot specifically, where you might be managing a large number of cards at once, the two ascending slots let you separate and organize them so you're not just staring at a wall of cards. Most players find one holder per person is more than enough for a full round.
It arrives fully assembled and ready to use straight out of the box. Just set it on the table and start playing — no tools, no instructions to fumble through, no pieces to lose.
Pine wood is naturally dense and tough, so it's built for exactly that kind of extended use. The finish is smooth enough that cards won't snag or leave marks on the slots over time. People who play long sessions regularly find that it holds up just as well in hour three as it does in the first five minutes.
Technically it can hold anything flat that fits in the slots — recipe cards, score sheets, even small notepads work just fine. A lot of people actually keep their score card upright in the second slot during a game so it's always visible without taking up table space. It's a small thing, but it's one of those uses you don't expect until you try it.
The set of four holders is light enough to toss into a bag without much thought — the total weight for all four is just 1.4 pounds. They're solid enough that they won't get damaged rattling around in a bag, and since they come as a set, everyone at the table gets one. Just make sure you have a bag with a little extra room — they're not huge, but they're not flat either.