Product Code:
BRDTUS225-GR

CLEARANCE - US Chess Federation Thin Mousepad Chess Board - GREEN

Our US Chess Federation branded Thin Soft Mouse Pad Style Tournament Chessboards are standard tournament size (20'' x 20'') with 2.25'' individual squares. They are completely washable, will not crease or crinkle. Guaranteed to lie flat, no more turned up edges! Fits rolled up in our Deluxe Chess Bag.
Special Price $3.00 Regular Price $10.95
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Our US Chess Federation branded Thin Soft Mouse Pad Style Tournament Chessboards are standard tournament size (20'' x 20'') with 2.25'' individual squares. They are completely washable, will not crease or crinkle. Guaranteed to lie flat, no more turned up edges! Fits rolled up in our Deluxe Chess Bag.

 

• Boards have 2.25” squares and measure 20” x 20”.
• Meet all US Chess tournament standards. 
• Fits rolled up in our Standard, Quiver, Superior and Deluxe Chess bag. 

More Information
Checkout Product Text ALL SALES FINAL - NO RETURNS, EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS ARE ALLOWED
ISBN Does not apply
Material(s) Mouse Pad Foam
Square Size 2.25'' inch / 5.7 cm
Chess Board Height 0.03" inch / 0.8 mm
Chess Board Footprint 20" x 20"
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