Triple Weighted Regulation Plastic Chess Pieces - 3.75" King
If you're looking for an affordable, yet high quality set of plastic Chessmen, look no further than our Triple Weighted Regulation Plastic Chessmen. These Chessmen are ideal for schools, chess clubs, and tournament play as they EXCEED all US Chess Federation Tournament Requirements. These are TRIPLE WEIGHTED Chessmen, which means that they are extremely heavy and offer unmatched stability during a game of Chessmen.
If you're looking for an affordable, yet high quality set of plastic Chessmen, look no further than our Triple Weighted Regulation Plastic Chessmen. These Chessmen are ideal for schools, chess clubs, and tournament play as they EXCEED all US Chess Federation Tournament Requirements. These are TRIPLE WEIGHTED Chessmen, which means that they are extremely heavy and offer unmatched stability during a game of Chessmen. In addition, each set of Chessmen comes with 34 pieces instead of the traditional 32 - We included 2 Additional Queens to be used in the event of Pawn promotion.
The Regulation Plastic Chessmen were designed specifically with serious chess play in mind! While these are Staunton Pattern Chessmen, the look and feel of the chessmen was designed to minimize the possibility of the pieces being damaged during both play and transport.
* 3.75" King Height with 1.5" King Base Diameter * Triple Weighted * Exceeds all US Chess Federation Tournament Requirements * Includes 34 Pieces - Including 2 Additional Queens for Pawn Promotion.
Product Specifications
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ISBN
Does not apply
Chess Board Included?
The Chess Board featured is for photographic purposes only and must be purchased separately
Material(s)
Plastic
Weighting
Triple Weighted
King Height
3.75'' inch / 9.53 cm
King Base Diameter
1.5'' inch / 3.81 cm
Recommended Chess Board Size
2.25" inch / 5.7 cm
Basepad Material
Billiard Cloth
Median Set Weight
32 ounces
Total Number of Pieces
34 Chess Pieces, including 2 Additional Queens (for Pawn Promotion)
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