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The Titanium Chess Set That’s Also the Best EDC Object We’ve Seen

Chess has had a genuine cultural resurgence lately, finding its way into cafés, offices, and living rooms that wouldn’t have bothered with it a decade ago. But for all the renewed enthusiasm, the portable chess set hasn’t really evolved. Most options are flimsy plastic affairs that feel like an afterthought, with the same old problem of pieces scattering the moment you set the bag down.

BESIDAR’s Victory approaches the problem differently, treating the portable chessboard as an engineering challenge rather than a sizing exercise. It’s built entirely from titanium, uses a mechanical folding structure that collapses the board into something genuinely pocketable, and relies on magnets to keep all 64 pieces organized and secure. It also happens to support several other games on the same set of pieces, which we’ll get to.

Designer: BESIDAR

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The defining feature is the board itself. Victory’s playing surface consists of multiple hinged titanium panels that interlock mechanically, letting you fold and unfold them endlessly without resistance or wear. It sounds like a gimmick until you have it in your hands, because the action is satisfying in the way a good infinity cube is. You’ll end up folding it between moves or absentmindedly during a thinking pause.

All 64 pieces attach magnetically to the board’s surface, staying in place during play and holding firm when the board is folded for transport. The two board halves also connect to each other magnetically, so the whole set becomes one compact, integrated unit. There’s nothing loose rattling around, no separate case to hunt for, and no tedious piece-sorting ritual before you can sit down and actually start playing.

The two-sided pieces also give the set a wider range of use than expected. One face carries a surface pattern while the other is a solid contrasting color, and that choice alone supports chess, Go, Gomoku, international checkers, and Othello. That’s five strategy games from one set of 64 pieces, with the folding board itself counting as a sixth mode when you just want something satisfying to fidget with.

What makes Victory feel genuinely premium is the material. Both board and pieces are CNC-machined from titanium, giving the set a density and tactile precision that plastic travel versions can’t replicate. It’s cool to the touch, holds its finish, and doesn’t feel like something you’d toss carelessly into a bag. Left on a desk between games, it reads less like a board game and more like a well-made EDC object.

At 5.24 inches (133.20 mm) across and just 7 mm thick when folded, Victory fits in a pocket without creative gymnastics. The two-board structure means each player’s pieces are already arranged on their own half, so you unfold, connect the two sections, and you’re ready in seconds. Whether it’s a café table, a park bench, or a few spare minutes between meetings, there’s no setup ritual to slow things down.

What you end up with is a chess set that’s genuinely interesting to own, even if you’re not a serious player. The mechanical folding keeps your hands busy, the titanium build makes it worth displaying, and the magnets mean you can bag it and go without a second thought. It won’t replace the full-sized board on your shelf, but for everything else, it’s the set that actually comes with you.

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