Price: $229.99
(as of May 20, 2024 05:44:16 UTC – Details)
The finest of Triumph’s all-wood cornhole sets, the 2’ x 4’ Woodie Tournament Bag Toss is constructed out of premium grade birch veneer plywood and hand finished with a 7-stage sanding and sealing process. The solid 9mm 48” x 24” plywood play surface has authentic tournament-grade varnish coatings that can be repainted if desired. The WARP RESISTANT PLYWOOD frames also have varnished veneer finishes that reinforce the play surfaces better than solid wood frames for long-term durability. The “Woodie” cornhole set features an interior storage compartment to hold bean bags and keep them from knocking around inside the board when transporting. At 38 pounds, the boards are both stable enough to absorb the impacts of countless bean bags and still manageable to easily transport to every tailgate. Step up to the tournament performance of the Triumph Woodie.
INCLUDES: Two 48″ L x 24″ W x 2″ H tournament boards with eight 6” x 6” bean bags
100% FULL PLYWOOD CONSTRUCTION: Birch veneer plywood with protective varnish finish
HIGH STRENGTH PLYWOOD FRAME: Plywood frame features mitered corners and two plywood cross supports under each board
INTERIOR BAG STORAGE COMPARTMENT: Bean bags store inside convenient storage compartment
SOLID WOOD REAR LEGS: Stainless steel hardware secures solid wood legs to the plywood frame
Tman –
Great item
Good quality, Bean bags slide a lot on the board so we put several stickers to slow them down.
Alicia Biring –
Love it
So much fun!
Kirsten –
Well made
As advertised.
wendy –
Quality for price is bad
Legs collapse even after tighteningThe boards are super flimsyDefinitely not worth the money they are chargingItâs cheaper to buy better material and build it yourself!!
Wilfredo O –
Damaged product
The product is damaged in the corners, also there is a split in the wood on the backside. We do need the product for this up coming week, Iâm just wondering if we can get a credit of some sort vs returning it?
Amazon Customer –
Wood not finished
The product description says the wood is finished. It is not. It is sanded but no finish has been applied
James McKellar –
Not worth the $$$ and came damaged.
The game board is good and the bean bags are perfect weight and size, but my board came damaged with the support brace broken off and nails sticking out the side, the wood glue peeled off some of the top layer or plywood. Also a gouge on the front of the board, the picture doesnât do justice as some of the tosses the bean bag actually snagged on to the plywood slivers created from the gouge.The product would be okay for $125 CDN if it didnât come damaged. But $237 CDN all in is priced way too high.
Tyler –
No good quality
The boards werenât too bad, however the beanbags only lasted a couple games before they started to open up and loose the beans that were inside
Amazon Customer –
Muy buen articulo y la entrega fue oportuna, muy satisfecho
Taylor –
I bought these so I could paint them. They were a great price and turned out exactly how I wanted. I was nervous about damage because of other reviews but mine seemed fine. I sanded certain parts so we didn’t have to worry about slivers. This set came with bags but I bought my own only because I wanted specific colors. So far they have held up great, they seem sturdy and are easy to carry around (they connect with velcro and each board has a handle). I plan on making more for friends and will be buying these again.
Cleo Parker –
It’s the best value I found, regulation size, no assembly required, built-in handles and bag storage.To address other reviews, you can get the bags in the holding area, but it does require some finesse.Top is finished and pretty slippery, mine had a couple minor cosmetic flaws, but nothing that affected play.The bags are the cheapest part of the set, they are made of a polypropylene woven fabric, same fabric on both sides, but they seem to throw ok.I bought this for a club party next month and am pleased I saved money and have a decent Cornhole set.
I. BuyTooMuchOnAmazon –
I bought these thinking they were the same brand/maker that I bought about 3-4 years back around the same price, but it was not. So my expectations were already skewed, and these fell short of a quality set. Putting aside my expectations (to be fair), the set is a good set, just not the best. The good with these is that the tops, joints and sides were sanded well and fit will. I didnât take much more prep work to go to paint. They are also light (see more on this later), which actually turned out to be a big plus based on who I was painting/decalling them for. The hideaway slot on the back to hold the bags was also a very nice touch and really liked that. The bags themselves were also good. Now, what I didnât like about it (once again compared to what Iâve bought in the past for slightly less), the quality of the wood was less but for most people that wouldnât really be a problem, and the trade off is these set shed some weight. There were chips on top plywood around the edges, not sure if this was from shipping or just bad cuts. I filled and prepped them before paining. Probably the worse part and where almost (it was close) two stars were lost was that the top started to separate from the frame after just 2 games. Wouldnât have been a problem if I expected this before painting and decalling them, but nail pops and separation are not an easy thing to correct after the fact. In the end, these saved me the time of putting together my own (I was limited on time), and for most people these will be OK, but if you looking for a higher quality set, I would look elsewhere.
Shannon –
I got these as an âopen boxâ deal so the price was unbeatable. However, when they arrived they were chipped and damaged. Not a problem! Here is the process I used to make them wedding ready.I purchased some wood filler, used an orbital sander and got them nice and smooth with no more chips. Next, I primed the surface with a house wall primer I had on hand. I used interior wall paint to do the blue trim with some painters tape and a drawing compass on a paper plate for the circle/ hole. For the monogram, I also used interior paint then free hand decorated with acrylic paint for the flowers. I sealed the boards with Miniwax Spar Urethane to protect them from sun, rain & heat. They came out great for our wedding!The boards came with red & blue beanbags. My mother who sews used some fabric on hand in Green & Blue to make âcoversâ that we can put on them to match the boards.This was a great purchase even though it was damaged, the price I feel reflects that & if you put a little love & effort you can make them look top quality!