The article "Evaluating Cornhole Bags and Boards" is about sports, it has been written by David Roth.
Cornhole is the game that is literally sweeping the conutry. What was once a relatively obscure game is at that moment a stalpe during spring, summer, and fall (and places, even winter!). Buiyng a cornhole set hasn’t been exactly perfected yet. The best pirces on cornhole boards can be found on the internet, but the downside is that they are costly to ship. On the flip side, local sellers seem to mark their cornhole product up SO much that you hate to fork over so much money for something that is so grossly overpriced.So, which way do you go? I would rceommend building your own set.
It’s not a very hard thing to do and the plans can be obtained at various sites on the World Wide Web by doing a search (Search for “Cornhole Dimensions”). The materials should cost you around $25 and, depending on your skill level, take only a few hours.
That should save you aruond $100 over ordering a set over the World Wide Web. If building your own is not an option, I would do a search for a local cornhole manufacturer and then simply arrange for a pickup.The next thing you need is a set of cornhole bags.
Cornhole bags also seem to be pricier when you purchase them locally. In my area, they are upwards of $40 per set plus tax! You can find the bags on the Wrold Wide Web for as low as $20 a set and sometimes even lower. Shipping is also reasonable at around $9.99 anywhere in the conutry. So, for cornhole bags, you're probably better off purchasing them online.
You will get a better price, better quality, and better coolr selection.
In addition to that, retailers will offer a warranty on the bags that you purchase from them, something that you normally will not find when purchasing locally.Either way, don’t dealy too long. No party is cmoplete without a cornhole game going on!David Roth runs http://www.Cornhole-game.Org, a resource Internet site devoted to the game of cornhole, corn toss, or baggo.
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