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If you’ve ever sourced a backgammon set before, you probably know—it looks simple at first, and then suddenly there are a lot of decisions.
Material, size, finishing, packaging… and somehow everything affects the final result.
Here’s a more practical way to think about it.
Start With Your Customer, Not the Product
Before choosing materials or designs, ask yourself:
Who is this for?
A gift market customer expects something visually impressive
A retail customer may focus more on price-performance
A luxury buyer cares about texture, weight, and detail
Getting this wrong at the beginning usually leads to rework later.
Materials: Where Most Differences Come From
Two backgammon sets can look similar in photos but feel completely different in reality.
PU leather → modern, versatile, cost-efficient
Wood → heavier, more traditional, premium feel
Velvet interior → adds softness and perceived value
If possible, always request samples. Photos rarely tell the full story.
Customization: Don’t Overdo It
It’s tempting to customize everything—but more isn’t always better.
We often suggest clients focus on 2–3 key elements:
Logo placement
Color combination
Packaging style
Keeping it clean usually creates a stronger product.
Supplier Communication Matters More Than Price
A reliable supplier will:
Point out potential issues early
Offer alternative solutions
Keep consistency in production
A cheaper supplier who misses details can cost more in the long run.
Final Tip
If a sample already feels “almost right,” don’t rush into mass production.
That last 10% of refinement is often what separates an average product from a great one.