
The famous Indian board game remastered

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Carrom Silver Set – Steamed Beech / Walnut
$ 837.00 Select options -
Carrom Silver Set – Steamed Beech / Ebony
$ 837.00 Select options -
Carrom Silver Set – Cherry / Walnut
$ 837.00 Select options -
Carrom Silver Set – Cherry / Ebony
$ 837.00 Select options -
Carrom Bronze Set – Steamed Beech / Walnut
$ 806.00 Select options -
Carrom Bronze Set – Steamed Beech / Ebony
$ 806.00 Select options -
Carrom Bronze Set – Cherry / Walnut
$ 806.00 Select options -
Carrom Bronze Set – Cherry / Ebony
$ 806.00 Select options
Bronze set
- Woodestic Carrom board
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Game rules
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Red (Queen) Carrom disc
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Nature Carrom disc set
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Black Carrom disc set
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Carrom striker disc
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Woodestic linen bag
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Wax set
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Gliss powder 90g
Guarantees:
- 30-day trial
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97-year lifetime
Silver set
- Woodestic Carrom board
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Game rules
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Red (Queen) Carrom disc
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Nature Carrom disc set
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FBlack Carrom disc set
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2 Carrom striker disc
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TOURNAMENT storage box
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Wax set
- Gliss powder 90g
- Gliss powder refill 90g
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Ergonomic wooden pen
Guarantees:
- 30-day trial
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97-year lifetime
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Vanish Scratches
Carrom
Carrom is a kind of billiards played with fingers, but in this game you have to flick wooden discs on a high-gloss surface. Push your discs into the holes in the corners of the board and score extra points by pushing the red disc (queen)!
Lengthy playtime
With a great game, time flies!
The game can take up to half an hour or an hour, during which time focus and well-aimed shots are essential.
Compared to games like Crokinole and Pitrush, this flicker game has the longest game history and the largest board size.
Easy
The basic rules are extremely simple, very similar to billiards at first glance, except that you have to shoot discs (the Carrom men and the Queen) into holes in the corners of the court using a larger shooting disc.
Competitive
Carrom is a traditional Indian board game that requires exceptional dexterity, making it a real pro’s game.
The well-developed details of the rules and the necessary use of various flicking techniques ultimately make the game quite different from billiards.
Game parameters
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Size of the playing field: 74×74 cm (tournament standard size)
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Total size of the board: 88×88 cm