Our Double-sided Regulation Silicone Tournament Chessboard - 2.25" measures 20" x 20", features 2.25" squares, rounded corners, Algebraic Notation on all sides, and crafted from a durable silicone for long life. These boards roll up and unroll easily for storage, resist tears, spills and the most demanding abuse. Great for use with either the Standard Chess Bag or Deluxe Chess Bag. Exceeds all US Chess Federation and FIDE requirements for Official Tournament Use!
Our Double-sided Regulation Silicone Tournament Chessboard - 2.25" measures 20" x 20", features 2.25" squares, rounded corners, Algebraic Notation on all sides, and crafted from a durable silicone for long life. These boards roll up and unroll easily for storage, resist tears, spills and the most demanding abuse. Great for use with either the Standard Chess Bag or Deluxe Chess Bag.
Exceeds all US Chess Federation and FIDE requirements for Official Tournament Use!
20" x 20" in size
Features rank and file labels on all four sides - ideal for beginners!
Manufactured out of high-grade silicone and will ALWAYS lie flat!
Rolls up into a tight tube-shape for easy transport
Generous weight, always lays perfectly flat, will not kink or curl, layout & appearance very precise. No vinyl odor. Good traction, weighted & felted pcs. will not slip or slide, but will stay put when you plunk them down. Very pleased, indeed!
Review by
Bill H.
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Easy to carry chess board
Rating
100%
It's great to have the option of choosing to play on either Green/White or Black/White.
The Silicone material is unbreakable and will indeed always lie flat, unlike the Vinyl boards and the corners of the Mousepad boards.
The one downside is that you can't slide the pieces to other squares because of the rubbery meterial. This is not much of a problem if you simply adjust to stop sliding pieces. Keep in mind that you will struggle a bit if you want to play Blitz/Bullet with unweighted pieces, because they will easily drop. If you just get for example a triple weighted set of pieces, this won't be a problem though.
Review by
Jarno
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