| Chip Material |
Real clay composite construction |
Produces the muted, grounded sound and feel that separates serious chips from casino-gift-shop plastic |
| Chip Weight |
13.5 grams per chip |
Heavy enough to stack without toppling, light enough to riffle without fatigue over a four-hour session |
| Chip Size |
39mm diameter, standard casino size |
Fits every standard dealer tray, shuffler, and chip rack without modification |
| Inlay Protection |
Compressed inlay sealed with thin vinyl layer |
Graphics resist fading and peeling even after thousands of hands |
| Denomination Range |
$0.25, $0.50, $1, $2, $5, $10, $25, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, $25,000 |
Covers cash games, tournament structures, and novelty high-roller formats in a single set |
| Available Colors |
Charcoal, orange, white, lime green, red, light blue, dark green, black, purple, yellow, pink, brown |
Enough color separation that denomination misreads across a dim table become nearly impossible |
| Chip Design |
Sword and spade edge mold, knight-on-horseback watermarked inlay |
Distinctive enough that your chips are not mistaken for anyone else's at a multi-table event |
| Case Capacity |
500 standard poker chips, 2 decks of cards, dice |
Everything for a full game in one carry |
| Case Weight |
6 lbs, double the weight of standard aluminum cases |
The extra mass comes from polycarbonate panels and wood-molded chip trays, not filler |
| Case Construction |
Polycarbonate panels, large locking latches, rubber-lined handle, reinforced black aluminum corner bumpers |
The case survives being loaded into a car trunk repeatedly without the corners splitting or the latches loosening |
| Case Finish |
Gun metal gray exterior |
Looks deliberate on the table rather than like office supply storage |
| Chip Increments |
Sold in increments of 25 |
Lets you build a denomination-specific chip count that matches your game structure exactly |