Ultra Pro - Printed Leatherette Folding Dice Tray featuring: Bells Hells Pattern from Critical Role

  • Officially licensed Printed Critical Role dice rolling tray
  • Easily collapse and configure your dice rolling tray with magnetic corners that close in, out, and upside-down
  • Reversible design - one side is a royal purple leatherette material with a printed Bells Hells pattern, while the other is a purple suede material.
  • High quality materials ensure your gaming table is protected, with strength to support your heaviest metal dice on either side
  • Measures 8.5 in. x 11 in. when flat, fitting easily into character folios or backpacks
19,99 €
inkl. 19% USt. , zzgl. Versand (Standard)
  • Sofort verfügbar
  • Lieferzeit: 1 - 2 Werktage (DE - Ausland abweichend)
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Beschreibung

The Printed Foldable Tray of Rolling for Critical Role offers a safe and aesthetic space for rolling dice. These trays are no bigger than a sheet of paper (8.5 in. x 11 in.) when flat, and utilize small magnets in each corner to easily pop up walls to keep dice under control when rolling - no bulky clasps or snaps needed! Store your dice rolling tray easily in your backpack or character folio. The Foldable Tray of Rolling is reversible! With one side a royal purple leatherette material with a printed Bells Hells pattern, and the other a purple suede material, the Foldable Dice Tray is the perfect addition to any gaming dungeon.

  • Officially licensed Printed Critical Role dice rolling tray
  • Easily collapse and configure your dice rolling tray with magnetic corners that close in, out, and upside-down
  • Reversible design - one side is a royal purple leatherette material with a printed Bells Hells pattern, while the other is a purple suede material.
  • High quality materials ensure your gaming table is protected, with strength to support your heaviest metal dice on either side
  • Measures 8.5 in. x 11 in. when flat, fitting easily into character folios or backpacks
Zustand: Originalverpackt / Neu
Artikelgewicht: 0,13 kg
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