Leg Brace Options
Which Setup Is Right for You?

Single (18mm) vs. Double Legs (36mm)
Quick Overview
Every set needs a brace to lock the legs together and keep your boards solid. The main choice is whether you want a lighter single-leg setup or our heavy-duty double legs, and then which style of brace you’d like to pair with them.
- Best value & light weight: Single legs + Standard Rectangle Brace
- Best overall stability: Double legs + Rectangle Brace
- Premium / performance: Double legs + 7" Airmail Blocker Brace
- Built-in scorekeeping: Scoreboard Leg Brace (only available on 7" Airmail Blocker)
Quick Comparison
| Option | Stability | Weight | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single Legs + Rectangle Brace | Good | Light | Backyard, families, casual play |
| Double Legs + Rectangle Brace | Excellent | Heavier | Leagues, rentals, heavy use |
| Double Legs + 7" Airmail Blocker | Excellent | Heavier | Serious players, airmail practice |
| Scoreboard Leg Brace | Excellent | Heavier | Tournaments, anyone who wants built-in scoring |
Leg & Leg Brace Options:
✅ Explanation: Custom Brace vs. Plain Brace
Plain Brace:
A clean, smooth brace with no logo—perfect if you prefer a simple look or plan to paint/stain your set.
Custom Brace:
Upgrade your brace with your own logo, last name, monogram, or design. Upload your artwork at checkout and our design team will send a proof before production.

Still Not Sure What to Choose?
If you’re building your first set and want a professional feel without overthinking it, pick single legs with the standard rectangle brace. If you know your boards will be used hard (or you’re chasing that true tournament feel), go straight to double legs and consider upgrading to the 7" Airmail Blocker brace.
Still on the fence? Contact us and we’ll help you match the perfect leg and brace combo to how you actually play.



