The Bicycle Metalluxe series is the luxurious evolution of the classic Rider Back deck. Real metal foil is stamped directly onto each card back in stunning colors — Crimson, Blue, Green, Gold, Silver, and Orange. Using USPCC’s proprietary MetalLuxe® technology, these decks deliver brilliant luminescence while keeping the same flexibility, durability, and smooth handling as a standard Bicycle Rider Back.
The highly reflective backs are paired with recolored court cards and faces that perfectly match the metallic theme. Each tuck box features embossed and foiled finishes for premium display appeal. Printed on premium Bicycle stock with the trusted air-cushion finish, Metalluxe cards feel and perform like professional-grade decks — ideal for cardists, magicians, game nights, and collectors who want both tradition and luxury.
Features
- Genuine MetalLuxe® foil in striking colors (Crimson, Blue, Green, Gold, SIlver, & Orange)
- Classic Rider Back design, enhanced with real metallic foil
- Recolored court cards and standard faces – poker size
- Embossed & foiled tuck box for premium presentation
- Air-cushion finish for effortless shuffling and durability
- Made in the USA by USPCC – collector favorite
Metalluxe vs Standard Rider Back
Metalluxe decks use the exact same premium Bicycle card stock and air-cushion finish as the classic 808 Rider Back — they handle and shuffle identically. The only difference is the stunning metallic foil back and matching recolored courts. Perfect upgrade for anyone who loves Rider Back but wants a premium display piece or special-occasion deck.
Why It Matters
Bicycle Metalluxe combines 135+ years of American playing card heritage with modern luxury foil technology — the ultimate deck for collectors, cardists, and anyone who wants their cards to shine (literally).
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Read the full Bicycle Collector’s Guide → (history, dating, air-cushion finish, historical backs, 807/808/809 explained & more)