Cornhole boards may look bulky to people who have never played the game, or have only seen it in passing, but the truth of it is that the cornhole game can be taken anywhere and played at any time with a simple and quick setup. Forget what you may think you know about the game. It is completely portable!
What's part of the game?
There are only two components to the cornhole game that you have to worry about carting around: the bean bags -eight of them- which are merely a few inches square each and the two cornhole boards, which measure two feet by four feet square and can be anywhere between two inches wide to four inches. The legs of the cornhole boards fold up, so it's like moving a very small, very short table without legs.
If space is a premium for moving anything, for example, if you have a small, compact car that will barely fit one board in it, let alone two, then you can always simply carry one board to play with. The players will have to stand behind a line and walk back and forth from the board to collect their bean bags and the line to begin each round, rather than simply turning around and tossing back to the second cornhole board.
Easy storage
Unlike several of the most popular outdoor family games, cornhole doesn't have many parts to worry about, which means that it is easy to clean up after and store away for the next time. Some people enjoy the game so much that they prefer to leave theirs set up in the yard, but most people we have spoken with tend to prefer to keep it locked up in the garage or a storage shed so that it doesn't get in the way of mowing the grass of other activities that may be going on.
Also, the weather can certainly be a factor. If your climate is wet, if it rains on a regular basis, then that will certainly affect not only the playability of your cornhole boards, but also the longevity of them since most, or at least the best, boards are made from wood. Being portable and easy to manage encourages people to take care of their game more and this increases the life expectancy of the cornhole boards themselves.
Another element of the weather that can damage the game has to do with the bean bags. When canvas gets wet, and stays wet, it can rot, compromising the integrity of the bean bags themselves. Having a portable game will make it much more convenient to take care of, as well as enjoy, as often as you like, and wherever you want to play it.
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