• Sunrise Tournament Chess Set №5
  • Sunrise Tournament Chess Set №5
  • Sunrise Tournament Chess Set №5
  • Sunrise Tournament Chess Set №5
  • Sunrise Tournament Chess Set №5
  • Sunrise Tournament Chess Set №5
  • Sunrise Tournament Chess Set №5
  • Sunrise Tournament Chess Set №5

    Sunrise Tournament Chess Set №5

    Regular price $109.00
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    About Sunrise Tournament Chess Set №5

    Sunrise Tournament Chess Set №5 is a premium folding tournament set that combines classic materials with a clean, professional playing feel. It pairs an inlaid sapele (mahogany tone) and maple chessboard with Staunton No. 5 pieces featuring metal trimming, creating a set that looks refined on the table and feels solid during play.

    The board folds into a compact case, and inside you’ll find a solid black insert that keeps each piece organized and protected. No. 5 sizing is a popular sweet spot for home tournaments and club games: comfortable spacing, clear piece recognition, and a format that still stores neatly when closed.

    Why this set stands out

    • Tournament-style No. 5 proportions: practical, comfortable, and widely preferred

    • Inlaid sapele + maple board for a classic premium look

    • Staunton No. 5 pieces with metal trimming for a more substantial feel

    • Solid black insert keeps pieces tidy, separated, and protected

    • Folding case makes storage and transport easy

    • Gift-ready presentation for chess enthusiasts

    What’s included

    • Folding chessboard/case (inlaid sapele + maple)

    • Staunton No. 5 chess pieces with metal trimming

    • Solid black internal insert for piece storage

    Specifications

    Detail Specification
    Set type Premium folding tournament set
    Size No. 5
    Case size 450 × 225 × 55 mm
    Set weight 2.15 kg (4.74 lbs)
    Board materials Sapele, maple
    Storage Solid black insert inside the case
    King height 90 mm (3.54 in)


    Tip for tournament-style play

    A chess clock adds real tournament rhythm and helps build better decision-making under time pressure.