7/30/2019 update:About 100 games in. Boards and flag design are still in good condition, but all of the bags puff significant dust when they hit, which makes the board slippery during a game and the bags slip and slide more. Wouldn't use indoors because of the dust. Time for better bags.6/21/2019 update:After probably 50 games played these have held up well. No issues with the vinyl wrap. A couple of the bags now puff dust when they hit. Even in thick grass these lightweight boards shift a bit during gameplay, and grass can interfere with the short front edge. I moved them inside quickly as rain approached -- the unfinished plywood would not handle rain well.Original review:While doing some last minute shopping before Memorial Day Weekend, I had limited options for Cornhole sets and ended up choosing this one. This is my first purchase of Cornhole, so this is a novice's opinion. Overall first impression is that it is very lightweight construction with good attention to detail and no obvious flaws. Bags land with a clap rather than a thud. I wish it had sturdier construction and a carrying case. You wouldn't stand on it (kids and drunks), and it may take extra care to transport (beach, tailgate, etc.) without damaging it. But the overall I think it'll do fine.Now the numbers...Framing is 0.75" x 1.25" pine.Top plywood is 48" x 23.875" x 0.5".Legs are 1.125" x 1.125" with angled foot.Hole is 6" diameter centered at 9" from end.Front edge is 1.625" tall.Back edge is 12" tall.8 bags total, 1 weighs 13.25 oz, 5 weigh 13.75 oz, 1 weighs 14.25 oz, 1 weighs 14.75 oz.Boards each weigh 13.5 pounds.Packaging was good enough to avoid damage during shipping. Boards were individually bubble wrapped and the box had corner protectors that did their job. Total shipping weight 38.5 pounds.Frame is tack nailed and glued, not screwed.Tack nails are poking out the side of one middle support board. This is hidden underneath, and not where you'd grab to carry, so not a big deal.Nail holes are filled and sanded smooth.Edges are nicely sanded and rounded, no splinters or chipped edges.Hole is cleanly cut and perfectly round.Vinyl wrap is applied well. The underlying surface has little bumps, so it wasn't completely clean before being applied, but it has adhered well and the edges are firmly set.Bags are stitched well, filled with sand, clean exterior, not dusty when thrown, good for indoor and outdoor.Bags land and stick; they don't slide much.On smooth hard surfaces, these lightweight boards shift a bit when bags hit.Made in China.Lawn gamesThe boards shipped out quickly, however, there was minor damage to one of the boards. The company was quick to make it right. Boards look great, I would say a bit light when played on a hard surface such as concrete as they tend to bounce and need to be re positioned from time to time. Bags are solid. All in all and good product for the money.Just what add said. Could have been made from 2x4 not 2x2 but still enjoy them. One of the seams came out on the bag and had to sew up. Use them for Fun.Like the design only downside is the legs could be more sturdy like a 2x4 legs would sturdy it up pretty good.Like a lot, a bit expensive, thought legs could be sturdier, but love the look , bean bags are sturdy with a carry bag. Easy to store.Sturdy but the graphics are all bubbled and crooked. Not worth the price.So just opened the box... First thing I noticed were they had some bubbles in the sticker.. then there were some dents and scraps... The spots you can see in the picture are also sticky. After looking them over most of the bubbles I was able to get out. So now it's really just the dents and scraps... That I am disappointed in.However the build seems strong enough and from further away you can't see the dents and scraps as much. With that said it looks nice if you don't get to close.My final thoughts are if you expect it to be flawless then you will be disappointed. If you expect something your going to probably just toss around and bang up anyways then it's probably fine.