How to Select the Best Carrom Board
• Carrom board games are one of the most important features of your gaming experience. • thus, before randomly selecting a board, you should examine the following factors:
• The surface of the carom board should be as flat as possible. • Cheap boards made of thin plywood rarely offer flatness. • These are also boards that wear out quickly. The toy surface should be smooth and powder-free, with no blemishes or lumps. • These are the carom boards that were sold in large numbers during the epidemic, and some websites have stated that we sold them in bulk during the lockdown.
• Corner pockets are the next topic of conversation. • These pockets should be large and round enough to accommodate a striker (but not too large). • Low budgets can have low and uneven pockets. • Make sure all pockets have a minimum radius of 3 cm.
• Thick frames provide high rebound and shot stability. • The best performance comes from the carom board with the polished wooden frame.
• When you place the carom board on the table or the ground, make sure it does not move. • The foundation of the circle should be strong. • Alternatively, you can use a high-quality carom board stand that can support heavy-duty carom boards.
The following are the basic accessories required to play carrom: • Carrom board • Carrom board is a square plywood board with four netting sockets and a wooden frame at each corner. • The toy surface of the board is a square plywood board with distinctive patterns. • Plywood has a smooth, polished surface with little friction. • Coins can move easily on this smooth surface.
• The typical size of a carom board is 74 cm × 74 cm, or 29 "square. • However, smaller sizes are available for young children, as well as those who are accustomed to the game and want to try something new.
• Carrom men • Carrom Men are nineteen soft wooden or acrylic discs used in games. • Nine white coins, nine black coins and one red coin are known as queens. • Wooden carom has been used since the inception of the men's game and is a common game accessory. • Acrylic alternatives have recently gained traction because they are lighter and smoother.
• Carrom Striker • A carom striker is a larger and heavier acrylic disc than a coin used to "strike" a coin pocket. • Numerous strikers are available. • Although one can always choose the best-looking striker, it is always important to choose a good quality, lightweight, smooth surface and strong impact striker.
• Carrom Powder • Carrom powder is another essential gaming item. • This powder is sprinkled on the surface of the board to reduce the friction between the coin and the board. • The better the coins move, the smoother the board will be.
• Carrom powder is given in two forms. The conventional powder is a boric acid-based powder that reduces friction. • This is followed by Teflon and Disco Powder, which significantly improve performance. • The difference between boric powder and disco powder is that boric powder reduces friction, but disco powder contains microspheres that act like rollers. • Disco powder is faster than boric powder, but since it is abrasive, it has the potential to damage the carrom.
• It is recommended to use less boric or disco powder before each game but not at the same time. • Visit for details: CARROM ACCESSORIES