Deluxe Chessboard Carrying Bag

Deluxe Chessboard Carrying Bag
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The Deluxe Chessboard Carrying Bag provides the highest level of protection for your chessboard. The exterior of the bag is made out of a high grade canvas that shields your chessboard from scratches, dirt, water and other damaging substances. The interior of the bag is heavily padded to protect the chessboard from dings that can occur while transporting the chessboard. It has two reinforced nylon handles. It features multiple zippered pockets to store all of your chess equipment, including a secured bandoleer pocket that consists of 34 elastic loops, allowing you to safely transport your favorite wooden Chessmen. The House of Staunton Logo is silkscreened on the front of the bag.

  • SMALL — For Chessboards Less Than 23.5" x 23.5" x 0.5"  
  • MEDIUM — For Chessboards Less Than 25.5" x 25.5" x 0.5"
  • LARGE — For Chessboards Less Than 27.5" x 27.5" x 0.5"

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