Looking for dual sided cornhole bags? We got 2024 ACL Approved bags by some of the top bag makers such as Reynolds Bags, Titan Bags, BG Cornhole and Seva Cornhole! Plus some 2024 ACO Approved bags by Big Daddy Cornhole, Lucky’s Cornhole and Tampa Bay Cornhole. A great selection with an extensive range of options that cater to players of all levels, from novices to professional. Elevate your game with these exceptional bags!
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Reynolds Bags
Titan Bags
BG Cornhole
SEVA Cornhole
Lucky Bags Cornhole
Gladiator Cornhole
NOLA Bags
Big Daddy Cornhole (ACO)
Tampa Bay Cornhole (ACO)
Lucky’s Cornhole (ACO)
Cornhole Addicts Bags
Toss Bags and Custom Bags
Bag Accessories
Need help finding the best professional cornhole bags?
If you are a beginner player and not sure which bags would be best for you to start with, we can help. Our Recommendations system is what you need. Just answer some questions and we will recommend some bags for you. Or, check out our Beginners Guide to Bags where we shed some light on the most popular bags out there today. We also have a section in our blog where we “review” bags but we like to call them First Impressions.
We sell the best pro bags and cornhole boards. If you are a backyard/barbecue player then we recommend checking out our Addict Approved, non-stamped bags. Don’t spend big money for pro bags if you are just using for entertainment purposes!
Do professional cornhole players use double sided bags?
Yes, in today’s competitive game of cornhole, professional players all use a 2 sided bag. Having a bag with 2 different materials on each side gives them the ability to control how fast or slow a bag plays and the added bonus to cut, flop and roll a cornhole bag.
What size are official dual sided cornhole bags?
Official bags must measure 6 inches wide and 6 inches long (±1/4 inch). Bags must weigh between 15.5 and 16.25 ounces.
What bags do ACL Pros use?
ACL Pro players must use bags ACL Pro stamped bags
Are official cornhole bags filled with corn?
Official cornhole bags today are filled with resin. Corn is no longer used and not allowed in competitive official cornhole bags