Product Code:
BAGGRA

Grandmaster Chess Bag

New Grandmaster Chess Bag!
Our chess bag is the perfect answer for carrying all of your chess needs. Made of durable nylon, this 24'' x 9'' bag will hold a rolled-up board, a full set of pieces, a chess clock, pencils, identification card, and still have room for scorebooks, chess books, and magazines! This bag is also unique in that it's well placed padded pockets will keep the bag balanced whether you carry a clock or not.
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Our chess bag is the perfect answer for carrying all of your chess needs. Made of durable nylon, this 24" x 9" bag will hold a rolled-up board, a full set of pieces, a chess clock, pencils, identification card, and still have room for score books, chess books, and magazines! This bag is also unique in that it's well placed padded pockets will keep the bag balanced whether you carry a clock or not. Select from the color options below and enter your quantity, before adding items to your cart.
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Bag/Box Dimensions 24" x 9" x 4"
Includes Shoulder Strap? Yes
Holds Chess Board? Yes

World of chess

two women playing chess on a large wooden chessboard in a parktwo women playing chess on a large wooden chessboard in a park
How to play chess

People have been playing chess for more than 1500 years. Invented in India in the 6th century CE, its earliest known form was called chaturanga.

two men playing chess on a table with the leftmost man reaching for a chess piecetwo men playing chess on a table with the leftmost man reaching for a chess piece
About Us

Headquartered in the United States, The House of Staunton manufacturers the world's finest Chess equipment.