Excellent card, but is it the thickness you need?
.... 160 gsm is only twice the weight of ordinary 80 gsm copy/printer paper.
For greetings cards my wife uses paper/card stocks similar to the excellent 300 gsm paper that we found
here :
Navigator Office Premium Card High Quality 160gsm A4 Bright White - Ref PCO160F1 [250 Sheets]
It would be unfair to blame this 'Navigator' card because it is 160 gsm when something thicker is needed.
The 160 gsm weight makes this card useful (eg) for the inner leaf of a larger (A5) greetings card (or a party invitation or gift tag) rather than using it to make the A5 greetings card itself. Smaller items like gift tags can sensibly use a lighter (thinner) material than bigger ones.
Four-folding this weight of card to make a small greetings card results in an A6 size. Small, yes, but still a reasonable size, and it works well.
I use this for model making as well as printing out the front pages of reports or important letters. It's good quality and feeds well in an Epson CX6600; print quality is good, too. The surface is smooth and very fine (unlike some card which can be dusty or 'fluffy'), it takes pen and pencil well too.
The card was delivered in two days and is exactly as described.
We're very pleased with it, so it gets five stars.
Recommended for people who need a bright white smooth finished 160 gsm card.