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CHX00023

Dice Boot
Chessex

5x5
List Price: $17.95
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Tired of dice rolling off the table? Weary of lugging around unwieldy dice towers? Looking to take control of your dice rather than your dice controlling you! Then, this portable dice-rolling tower designed to assemble into a convenient, freestanding boot shape is for you!

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Reviewer: Cato Novus

The Dice Boot works exceptionally well, and has only one flaw: the front plate which is supposed to stop the die from rolling away as it comes out the bottom is very short, and the dice can occasionally ramp over it, causing the boot to accomplish what it is supposed to prevent, but only once out of every twenty rolls. I did, however, find out how to keep this from happening, instead of throwing the dice into the top of the boot, just drop it in. Also, once the dice have rolled, take them out of the bottom, so that they don't make it easier to ramp over the front plate. Aside from the short front plate, I find no problems with the boot, and is the only flaw keeping this review from being Five Stars.


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