Our chess bag is the perfect answer for carrying all of your chess needs. Made of durable nylon, this 24.5" x 9.5" bag will hold a rolled-up board, a full set of pieces, a chess clock, pencils, identification card, cell phone, bottle of water, 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.
Our chess bag is the perfect answer for carrying all of your chess needs. Made of durable nylon, this 24.5" x 9.5" bag will hold a rolled-up board, a full set of pieces, a chess clock, pencils, identification card, cell phone, bottle of water, 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.
Product Specifications
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Material(s)
Nylon
Bag/Box Dimensions
24.5" x 9.5"
Includes Shoulder Strap?
Yes
Holds Chess Board?
Yes
Customer Reviews
amazing !
Rating
100%
I was hesitant to get myself a carry bag for my tournament chess set but I'm so glad I picked it up! the bag is incredible, everything goes inside with the coins, the vinyl board as well as the clock and the coins! high quality you will not be disappointed.
Review byjosé
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Good looking bag for your chess sets
Rating
80%
Visually, these bags look amazing.
Inside of the bag, you have one pocket for a chess clock. My chess clock (DGT North American) fits perfectly in it.
However, there are also two little pockets which are probably meant for the chessmen. I have the 3.85" Zurich series chessmen, and they don't fit in those pockets at all, I'm pretty sure that a 3.75" chess set won't either.
Anyways, for me this wasn't a problem, because I'll just put both the pieces and the (silicone) chess board in the main space within the bag
Everything fits in perfectly and the bag has a decent amount of pockets for your score book, wallet, phone, pens and even a bottle of water, while not being too big of a bag.
Review byJarno
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