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Roll-out Shuffleboard Court

Deck Shuffleboard or Outdoor Shuffleboard is a great game that is particularly suited to the older generation but all ages from around 6 years will find it fantastic fun.

Cues are full-length regulation at around 6 feet, 2 inches (188cm) long. The telescopic cues compress down to around 4 feet, 8 inches (114cm) and are therefore preferable for those with limited storage space.

Picture shows 2 telescopic cues - one fully extended, the other fully compressed.

Disks are tournament specification. Diameter 6 inches (15cm).

Shuffleboard cues and disks

Shuffleboard ScoreboardShuffleboard silicone sprayAlso available are a Shuffleboard scoreboard and a bottles of silicone spray to coat the underside of the disks - this reduces friction significantly and makes for smoother sliding.

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4 Cues, 8 tournament discs and 1 carry basket

C119.88 C137.87 2 + transit time

Shuffleboard Scoreboard

C36.51 C41.98 2 + transit time

Telescopic Cue

C28.37 C32.62 2 + transit time

Silicone Spray

C8.03 C9.24 2 + transit time

Set of 8 tournament disks

C55.82 C64.2 2 + transit time
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The History of Shuffleboard

Shuffleboard or Shovelboard was originally an old English game played on the long dining tables of the aristocracy as an after-dinner entertainment. It was converted to be played on the deck of cruise liners towards the end of the 1800s to while away the long hours on board ship. This version of the game was called Deck Shuffleboard and it became very popular with colonists on their way across the Atlantic to the Americas. This in turn gave rise to the modern American version of the game where it is now known simply as Shuffleboard.

To learn more about the history of Shuffleboard visit the Online Guide to Traditional Games.

 

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