But what makes a pass on this one for me is, that i find that using Standart-Bicycle-Stock and Aircushionfinish has nothing "premium"-quality to it.
For a 11dollar-deck i expect a premiumStock and magicfinish.
Did you know that Magic Finish is the default finish for all custom decks now at USPC? Regardless of what it may say on the box? There have been plenty of decks released that said "Air Cushion", "Cambric", etc. that were coated with Magic Finish. I'd be shocked if it wasn't MF, and they just like using the Air Cushion name. The very first Magic Finish deck made available commercially was the Gold Arcane, and the box simply says "Air Cushion" on it. All new decks from E say either "Performance Coating" or "Performance Finish" on the tucks - it's their name they use for Magic Finish, not a different finish. In fact, it was the original code name USPC was using for the finish while it was still being tested.
Back to the point - there's a slim chance this deck doesn't have Magic Finish on it. You'd have to order "standard" finish specifically and there's no discount for the downgrade. Marketing names don't matter - the actual coating on the paper does. It wouldn't surprise me if USPC makes MF the standard finish for everything eventually.
As far as stock, they give smaller companies ordering short runs two choices - Bicycle or Bee Casino. There is no in-between. The stock is actually the same paper made to different thicknesses, with the Bee Casino range being on the thicker side. Having said that, however, the actual range for both stocks actually overlaps, so a thick "Bicycle-range" stock can actually be thicker than a thin "Bee Casino-range" stock.
Big companies placing big orders get to fiddle with stock characteristics and have more precisely-made paperboard. Blaine did it for his White Lions, Kalush did it for the CARC Bee Erdnase 216 - as well as having a custom-blended finish. They place orders in the tens of thousands and on a regular basis. Joe's Design, making a short run of 2,500-5,000 every now and then, don't get the privilege, because as in most businesses, money talks.
Their cards will probably handle much like NOCs or Crowns. Which handle like a lot of other new decks - consistently well.