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Ultra Elite II Pro Cornhole Boards – Single Star Edition
Introducing the NEW Ultra Elite II Pro Cornhole Boards.
At Ultra we have integrated 10+ years of board building experience and innovation into our NEW Ultra Elite II Pro Cornhole Boards. There are big changes in the new Elite II Pro cornhole boards. A new inset frame design leads the new features. The Quad-Grid Backplate has been improved with added structural bracing to create maximum stiffness in the playing surface. The new patent pending Ultra Gripsâ„¢ will keep the Elite II Pro cornhole boards exactly where you place them! This is just some of the advancements from 10+ years of experience in building cornhole boards. Ultra Boards are still built in the USA at our shop in San Diego, California.
As Shown Below: Ultra Elite II Pro Cornhole Boards – Single Star Edition graphics on a natural wood background with gray and black accents.
Elite II Pro: Produced in 100% Baltic Birch plywood, the Pro model meets all standards for the highest levels of play.
Checkout what makes the Ultra Elite II the most innovative cornhole boards in the game:
- American Cornhole League (ACL) Regulation Size and Weight.
- Deck to Ground Angle = 11°
- Deck Overhang Thickness = 1″
- Hole and Rail Round-Over Radius = 3/16″
- Quad-Grid Backplate optimizes the Stiffness to Weight while creating a highly rigid construction.
- Patent Pending Ultra Gripsâ„¢. Ultra Gripsâ„¢ keep your boards in place and offer leveling options.
About the deck thickness:Â There are a few new things going on with our deck. What’s not new is the 1/2″ Baltic birch plywood we use. While we use a thinner plywood, we utilize mechanical engineering to better optimize the cornhole board for weight, global stiffness, and local stiffness. If we just used a 1″ plank of wood, the board will be very heavy. But if we using 1/2″ and we move the material away from the center like an I-beam. In doing so, we gain a lot of structural efficiency. Mark Pryor, who has a masters degree in mechanical engineering, designed these new boards with stiffness in mind.Â
The original Elite boards were good, but there was feedback regarding bounce. We took it to heart and made measurable improvements. For the outer edge of the deck top, the thickness there is 1″ (actually 24mm). There are four full length continuous ribs that are bonded and in many places and fastened to adjacent plywood parts. This creates four full length beams running through the length of the board to maximize stiffness. Tying everything together is a partial back sheet (Quad-Grid Backplate) that completes the I-beam and boosts the global stiffness of the board. You’ll find some smaller cross braces in key areas such as right below the hole that address the local stiffness improvements in areas of concern with our previous Elite model.
If you want to learn more about use of material and structural efficiencies, this video does a decent job explaining using basic shapes. You can think of a thick face sheet as a solid rod where as our construction is more like an I-beam. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aU-ayrNqHQ
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