silicone travel set
Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 10:02 am
I just received my silicone go travel set. Here's a very brief review (and invitation to questions if you have any)
The board is an extremely flexible sheet of silicone. Very similar to what I use as base to make cookies in the oven.
It's so flexible that you can fold it in nine to store it inside the bag that comes with the set. Stored, it takes about as much space as a half paper sheet notebook.
The stones are made of a plastic that weight somewhat more than one would expect. They are really thin compared to my other stones. Because of the materials of board and stones, they don't glide over one another at all; to the point that if you want to move a stone you have to pick it up and place it again.
The entire set is completely waterproof.
In all: It's a goban I can carry with its stones in a small box (about one and a half usual wooden bowl in total size) and that I wouldn't mind placing on a wet and dirty table around which people are drinking beers and eating chips. Exactly what I was looking for.
The board is an extremely flexible sheet of silicone. Very similar to what I use as base to make cookies in the oven.
It's so flexible that you can fold it in nine to store it inside the bag that comes with the set. Stored, it takes about as much space as a half paper sheet notebook.
The stones are made of a plastic that weight somewhat more than one would expect. They are really thin compared to my other stones. Because of the materials of board and stones, they don't glide over one another at all; to the point that if you want to move a stone you have to pick it up and place it again.
The entire set is completely waterproof.
In all: It's a goban I can carry with its stones in a small box (about one and a half usual wooden bowl in total size) and that I wouldn't mind placing on a wet and dirty table around which people are drinking beers and eating chips. Exactly what I was looking for.