



2026 Slide-Rite Geo ACL Pro Stamped Cornhole Bags – Set of 4 Bags
Description
Features
- PROPRIETARY SLIDE-RITE MATERIAL - Built with proprietary Slide-Rite™ fabric that delivers predictable glide whether you’re playing in dry heat, heavy humidity, or changing environments — giving you smooth pushes that stay on line and finish hole-friendly instead of kicking sideways. Speed Ratings: 81 Fast/ 28 Slow
- DUAL-SIDED CONTROL FOR SCORING PRECISION - Smooth Slide-Rite™ side for effortless push shots that melt into the hole, paired with a classic suede stick side that grabs the board for blocks, cuts, and controlled stops when strategy matters most.
- TRUSTED BY THE PROS — ACL PRO APPROVED - Officially licensed and certified by the American Cornhole League® and featured on ESPN broadcasts, delivering tournament-ready quality and predictable play at the highest level.
- HAND-CRAFTED IN THE USA FOR LONG-LASTING DURABILITY - Precision stitched on professional JUKI machines using upholstery-grade materials for strong seams, consistent fill, and season-after-season performance.
- PREMIUM FILL WITH PERFORMANCE MIX: Precision mix of heavy and light premium plastic resin guarantees each and every bag has the exact right weight and composition (15.85oz.)
Specs
- BAG SPECS - 81 Fast/28 Slow - Dual-sided fabrics with Proprietary Dual-Weight Resin Pellet Filler
- DIMENSIONS - 6" x 6", 16 oz. Each
- INCLUDED - 4 Bags
- ACL® APPROVED - Meets ACL® PRO Regulation Size & Standards

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Built for Professional Play
Every AllCornhole product is engineered for serious competition, not backyard shortcuts. Whether you're practicing at home or stepping onto a broadcast court, you’re playing with equipment designed to meet the demands of elite-level performance.
We align our construction, materials, and finishes with the official standards set by the American Cornhole League—the gold standard in the sport.
From local leagues to national tournaments, cornhole is more than a game—it’s a community.



At AllCornhole, we don’t just sell the game — we help shape it.
As proud owners of the Kentucky Kernels, we’re directly invested in the growth of professional cornhole and the athletes pushing it forward. From high-pressure arena matchups to nationally recognized tournaments, we’re part of what’s driving the sport into its next era.
Our connection to the American Cornhole League goes beyond standards — it’s about supporting the competition, the players, and the future of the game.
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FAQ
You have questions, and we have answers:
What's special about these boards?
Professional cornhole boards are built to exact specifications defined by the American Cornhole League to create a consistent and competitive playing environment. Regulation boards measure 48" x 24" with a 6" hole precisely placed 9" from the top, and are typically constructed from high-grade materials like Baltic birch to deliver a controlled, predictable slide. They feature thick playing surfaces and reinforced H-leg frames to eliminate bounce, reduce vibration, and ensure uniform response across every inch of the board. In professional play, only boards that meet these strict standards are used.
What's special about these bags?
Professional cornhole bags are precision-engineered to meet strict standards set by the American Cornhole League, ensuring consistent performance at the highest level of play. Regulation bags measure 6" x 6" and weigh 15–16 ounces, with tightly controlled tolerances so every throw feels the same. They use durable resin fill for long-term consistency and feature dual-sided fabrics—a slick side for speed and a stick side for control—allowing players to execute advanced strategies like blocks, pushes, and airmails with confidence. In sanctioned competition, only ACL-approved bags are used.
Is this equipment good for beginners?
Absolutely. In fact, starting with regulation equipment helps build proper technique, muscle memory, and consistency from day one so you'll have one less bad habit to kick later!
Can I play outdoors?
Yes - our products are great for outdoor play. However, to maintain performance and longevity, we recommend storing them in a dry place and avoiding prolonged exposure to moisture.
What do ACL stamps (REC, COMP, PRO, ELITE) mean?
The stamp system created by the American Cornhole League is designed to standardize equipment across all levels of play, ensuring fairness, consistency, and clear progression for players. At the entry level, REC (Recreational) gear is built for casual play and is not permitted in sanctioned competition. COMP (Competitive) gear is a step up in quality and is approved for many local and regional competitive environments, while PRO stamped bags and boards meet the highest performance and construction standards and are required for most ACL-sanctioned tournaments. ELITE represents premium, broadcast-level equipment built to the strictest tolerances and often used in high-profile or championship settings. Importantly, under ACL policy, only COMP and PRO stamped bags are approved for tournament play, and all approved equipment must carry an official ACL stamp verifying it meets regulated specifications for size, weight, materials, and performance.
What makes pro-level cornhole gear different?
Pro-level gear removes variability. It creates repeatable conditions, so players can develop real skill — and trust that their equipment performs the same way every single throw. That’s the difference between playing cornhole…and competing in it.
Professional cornhole equipment isn’t just “better” — it’s standardized, engineered, and regulated to ensure pure skill decides the outcome. You ready to level-up?
How durable are your boards and bags?
Our products are built for repeated competitive use. From reinforced frames to high-quality stitching and fill, everything is designed to withstand serious play over time.
Where are your products used?
Our equipment is trusted by players across the globe and featured in official tournaments worldwide. Our ACL Pro Board is the official broadcast board as seen on ESPN.
