The first thing missing from the Skip's Garage Cornhole Boards storefront is what a buyer of physical goods usually checks before paying: no phone number, no physical or mailing address, no posted business hours. So the question is whether the rest of the page makes that omission tolerable. Mostly it does, for most buyers, and the review record is the reason. But the omission does not vanish, and for one type of order it is close to a dealbreaker.
Start with the catalogue, because it is the strongest part. Five distinct lines run through the store, and they are aimed at recognisably different people. The Design-Your-Own collection handles custom artwork and logo work. ACA-certified competition boards cover regulated league play at proper dimensions, the measurements that most big-box sets get slightly wrong. An all-weather range targets sets meant to live outside year-round. Licensed sports boards span MLB, NCAA, NFL and NHL teams. The Scratch and Dent shelf moves cosmetically imperfect stock at a discount, which is a smart way for Skip's Garage Cornhole Boards to clear inventory and gives a price-sensitive buyer somewhere honest to land. Bags come in several quality tiers, so the backyard player and the tournament regular are not pushed toward the same product. On top of all that, Skip's Garage Cornhole Boards carries beer pong tables and custom-monogram pool mats, stretching it into wider party and tailgate territory.
The review record, and what it is worth
Skip's Garage Cornhole Boards carries 5,478 reviews on Judge.me at a 5.0 out of 5 average. Judge.me is an independent platform with verified purchase records, not a comment box the seller edits, so the number means something. The site's own claim of more than 5,000 five-star reviews lines up with that external total. On Wayfair, where the products are resold, the items rate 5 out of 5 stars, but Wayfair shows no aggregate review count for this seller, so that star figure tells you very little by itself. There is also a first-party on-page review section, handy for browsing one specific product, though it is the Judge.me total that has the verification behind it.
Five thousand verified ratings at a clean 5.0 takes years of consistent shipping to build. Whatever doubts the rest of the page raises, that history is what keeps Skip's Garage Cornhole Boards from tipping into skepticism.
The claims and the commercial terms
Skip's Garage Cornhole Boards leads with a "Made in America" manufacturing position, stated plainly and aimed squarely at the segment of cornhole buyers who care where a board is built. Free shipping on all orders, a 30-day return window, and flexible payment options round out the stated terms. One number deserves a wary eye: the advertised savings of 30 to 40 percent on sets should be checked against the live price at the moment you buy, since promotional framing like that tends to flex. The store runs on a Shopify-style platform, so collection pages, filtering and checkout all behave the way you expect. A blog under "Guides and Ideas" covers cornhole rules and setup, which is genuinely useful for a newcomer and the one corner of Skip's Garage Cornhole Boards that speaks to someone who does not yet know what they need.
The contact gap
The navigation at Skip's Garage Cornhole Boards puts a "Contact Us" page under About Us. Six social channels are linked: Facebook, X, Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok and YouTube, alongside a newsletter signup. Those give a buyer a working line back to the company. None of them replace what the contact page at Skip's Garage Cornhole Boards leaves out, though: no phone number, no address, no business hours. Order a single backyard set and you will sort everything through the contact form without ever noticing. Order fifty branded boards for a corporate event, and the lack of a phone line and a confirmed ship-from location turns from a quibble into a reason to hesitate over that kind of spend.
So the verdict splits cleanly by order size. For a normal consumer buying one set, Skip's Garage Cornhole Boards is an easy yes: broad catalogue, a verified 5.0 across 5,478 ratings, plain return and shipping terms, and a "Made in America" claim it does not bury. The high-volume buyer is the one left exposed. Trusting a no-address, no-phone seller with a five-figure custom run on nothing but a web form and a stack of star ratings is a different bet, and that is the doubt the page never answers.






Business address
Skip's Garage
178 Knollwood Rd,
Manchester,
CT
06042
United States
Contact details
Phone: 8008228533