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BRDM2375
(5.0)6 Reviews
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Large Soft Mouse Pad Tournament Chess Board

Our Large Soft Mouse Pad Tournament Chess Board feature 2.375" Squares, are guaranteed to lie flat, will not crease and are completely washable. They feature a non-slip, rubberized understand and softer, thicker playing surface than vinyl chessboards.
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Our Large Soft Mouse Pad Tournament Chess Board feature 2.375" Squares, are guaranteed to lie flat, will not crease and are completely washable. They feature a non-slip, rubberized understand and softer, thicker playing surface than vinyl chessboards.

  • Boards have 2.375" squares and measure 22" x 22" with rounded corners.
  • Algebraic Notation legible from all sides.
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DGT eBoard Compatible No
Material(s) Mouse Pad Foam
Available in Square Sizes 2.375'' inch / 6.0 cm
Square Size 2.375'' inch / 6.0 cm
Chess Board Height 0.1" inch / 2.54 mm
Chess Board Footprint 22" x 22"
Large Soft Mouse Pad Tournament Chess Board Reviews
5.0
6 Reviews
Review Summary
Customers express high satisfaction with the Large Soft Mouse Pad Tournament Chess Board, noting its durability, size, and suitability for larger chess pieces. The thicker material enhances stability and playability, making it enjoyable to use. Many reviews mention a desire for more color options, but overall, it’s seen as a strong investment for chess enthusiasts.
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