Yard Game: Kubb Yard Game With Crate

SKU: KUBB-MALLET-CRATE-NAT

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Sale price$89.99
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In stock (10 units)

Kubb Yard Game With Crate – Carry. Play. Enjoy.

Premium Rubberwood Viking Chess Set with Built-In Mallet and Bottle Opener

This isn’t just a crate, it’s your all-in-one Kubb command center. Crafted from sustainably sourced New Zealand Rubberwood, this premium set is built to withstand thousands of throws without splitting, cracking, or warping. The built-in mallet handle makes it easy to carry and doubles as a hammer for quick stake setup. And when the game’s over? Crack open a cold drink with the integrated bottle opener, because victory tastes better chilled.

Simple, Stylish Storage

No more torn bags or scattered pieces. Every block, baton, and stake fits neatly inside the wooden crate for compact, clutter-free storage. Slide it under a bench, tuck it on a shelf, or keep it by the door, ready to play anytime.

Built for Adventure

Say goodbye to flimsy totes. This crate is rugged, reliable, and road-trip ready. Whether you're tailgating, camping, or hosting a backyard BBQ, your Kubb set travels in style and stays protected.

Sustainably Sourced, Battle-Tested

Made from premium New Zealand Rubberwood, this set is guaranteed not to split, crack, twist, or warp. It’s a game you’ll pass down, not toss out.


What’s Included:

  • 1 Kubb King
  • 6 Batons
  • 10 Kubb Blocks
  • 4 Boundary Stakes
  • 1 Wooden Crate with Built-in Mallet Handle and Bottle Opener

Product Details:

  • Material: Sustainably sourced New Zealand Rubberwood
  • Weight: 19.3 lb (8.75 kg)
  • Dimensions: 15.7" × 10.9" × 6.9" (39.9 × 27.7 × 17.5 cm)
  • Origin: Made in China
  • SKU: KUBB-MALLET-CRATE-NAT

Cultural Note:

Often called “Viking Chess,” Kubb is a beloved outdoor game with deep roots in Scandinavian tradition, especially in Sweden. While its exact origins are debated, legend has it that Vikings once played a version of Kubb using bones and skulls—a myth that adds a dramatic flair to its history. The name Kubb comes from the Old Norse word kubbar, meaning “blocks of wood.”

Modern Kubb gained popularity on the Swedish island of Gotland, where it’s now celebrated with an annual World Championship. Today, it’s a staple of Midsummer festivals, family gatherings, and backyard barbecues across the Nordic countries and beyond. Whether or not the Viking legends are true, Kubb remains a symbol of Nordic heritage, combining strategy, skill, and social fun in a game that’s as timeless as it is entertaining.

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