Kubb sizes & weights
The official dimensions and weights of Kubb
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Kubb set sizes and weights
Kubb set materials
Kubb field dimensions
Actually, it doesn't matter what set you play Kubb with, as long as you have fun, then it's good!
But if you want to practice to participate in a Kubb tournament or Kubb match , it is useful to get used to the official sizes of the Kubb game and dimensions of the Kubb field. This ensures that you do not have to get used to the new dimensions when you are going to play a match. Below I explain one by one what the official dimensions and weights are, so you can check whether you have a competition set or not.
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Dimensions and weights of a Kubb set
I have explained the sizes of an official Kubb competition set for you. It is important to know that the weights are not always the same . Wood is a natural product and therefore there is a difference in weight between the different pieces. The weights of the Kubb pieces are therefore in a bandwidth, this is indicated in the table.
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In summary, you will arrive at the following sizes for a complete Kubb game according to official competition dimensions.
Kubb materials
There are many types of Kubb sets on offer and this automatically means that many materials are used. Pine is used in the Kubb World Championship, but rubber wood is used for the National and European Championships for sustainability reasons. The big advantage of rubber wood is that it dents instead of splinters. The wooden pieces often come into firm contact with each other during the game and then you don't want your set to be full of splinters after 3 games. So pay close attention to which set you choose: I have listed the best Kubb sets for you, so you always make the right choice.
Field dimensions for Kubb
The dimensions of a Kubb tournament field are 8 meters x 5 meters. This field is divided into two equal halves, which gives you two connected fields of 4 x 5 meters.
It is important to set out the field neatly so that you get a perfect rectangle. Secure the field well with the stakes or with a set of tent pegs .