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Sigma EM-140 DG Macro Ring Flash for Canon SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • Fully dedicated with the latest TTL auto exposure systems
  • Flash tubes can be switched on or off for creative flash control
  • Wireless flash control; high-speed synchro flash
  • Guide number of 14
  • Ideal for close-up photography, especially medical and scientific applications.55mm and 62mm adapter rings are included with the flash

Product Description

The EM-140 DG Macro Flash is ideal for photographing subjects in fine detail when the shadowless mode is used, and is extremely effective for scientific and medical applications. Dual flash tubes can fire simultaneously or separately. Using only one flashtube creates modeling, which can give a three-dimensional feeling to the subject. The flash features a guide number of 14 w/ISO 100. The Modeling Flash function makes it possible to check for reflections and shadows before actually taking the flash picture. A wireless flash function is also available, where the EM-140 DG is used as master and the EF-500 DG SUPER as a slave unit for creating fine shadow details. High Speed Synchro and Exposure compensation functions are also available for advanced flash photography.

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60 of 64 people found the following review helpful.
4Sigma EM 140 DG-worth a try
By Toad S. Hopper
I have been searching the net for a reveiw of this flash. Since I couldn't find one I just went out and purchased one. Yes this flash works iTTL on a D70. I would have given it 5 stars if it had a more robust hot shoe like the SB 600 or DX 50 both Nikon flashes I own. (I have a Nikon SB 21 and it's hot shoe has worn out being the all plastic as well) . Other than this negative this product seems very well built and sturdy. The flash is permanently attached to the control head unlike the Nikon ring flash which was in 2 parts. This makes stowage a litte difficult in your camera bag however it does come supplied with it's own very nice ballastic nylon bag. Unlike the Nikon the cable is spring coiled and always stays neatly out of the way. It is a good sturdy and well reinforced cable. It's controls are fairly simple to figure out. took some pictures today of orchids and the exposures were (mostly) perfect. I put my camera on the full PHD mode (push here dummy) and the EM 140 DG on iTTL and shot away. Most of the shots were perfectly illuminated. I then switched to A mode that the instruction booklet tells you to use when shooting macro distances. In this mode I was able to set the bracket mode to vary the flash and it worked like a charm . In all cases the middle shot was the best . Battery life was good I took over 70 shots today and the recycle time was still very rapid. I am in no means an expert on either the D70 or photography in general. I also tried the manual mode with both flash and camera and was able to experiment to get stunning results. Sometimes you want the background to be blacked out and you need full manual. You can also vary the output independetly of both sides.In manual its easy to shoot and check results in the display. You have to love digital for this alone. I was using this flash on a 70-180mm Macro Nikon and had to get a 58mm to 62mm step up ring. It worked well and did not impede the field of view at all. Sigma supplies a 55mm and 58mm with the unit. This attachment is very well made and also much nicer than the flimsy one that Nikon supplies. You will have to go to the Sigma website to buy other sizes which I think are 62mm 72mm and 77mm. I'm very happy that I got this flash. However like any camera equipment the best test is to go buy one and try it for yourself. Good shooting.

54 of 59 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent ring flash for dentistry
By drerwinsu
I have employed my Rebel XT digital SLR into my dental office. I upgraded to the Rebel XTi (10 mpixels) for home. I purchased the Sigma ring flash with a Sigma macro lens for the Canon SLR family. If you look at the Lester Dine website this is basically what they sell for a few hundreds dollars more.I compared the ring flash and lens with the ones offered by Canon and felt that it was worth saving $300 by purchasing the Sigma combo.The macro lens/ring flash work well for dental purposes. After a little experimentation I discovered that I get the best images by using the aperature priority setting. All settings are used with ISO 400 speed. I set the aperature at 14-16 for intraoral shots. This gives the best depth of field. I also use the operatory light for intraoral shots. I set the aperature to 6 for full face shots.I use autofocus but set the ratio to 1:2 to 1:3 for intraoral shots. This keeps the autofocus from "hunting". I frame the shot by moving towards the subject. Once I get close to the image that I like I use the autofocus to get the final focus for the picture.

31 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
4EM 140 DG
By Daniel Schwarz
Finally a flash Nikon should have produced long ago. I shoot a lot of macro and have used the Nikon SB 29s with my Nikon D100. Unfirtunately that flash forced me to use manual mode as it doesn't know about digital camears. This is fine most of the time, but sometimes you don't have the time to experiment and shoot bracketed series, etc. So I went out and bought this flash.a) Yes, it definitely works fine with Nikon's older D-TTL system besides the newer i-TTL. The D100 uses D-TTL. The D70 i-TTL.b) It is a really nice piece of work.I sold my SB 29s. The LCD panel on the back is not immediately obvious, but once you have flipped through the few pages of the slim handbook (takes about ten minutes). all is clear. The automatic TTL works fine when you're in a rush, like when you are shooting medical operations on the fly or when trying to get that butterfly shot before it flies off. The manual adjustment options are really really worth spending some time with and experimenting with. Like the Nikon SB 29s, this is not actually a ring flash, but consists of a tube on each side of the flash. With this flash, you can control the flash power of each tube separately, from full power, through 1/2, 1/4, 1/32, 1/64 or off. This is really great and a lot of fun, if you have the time to experiment.All in all, an excellent piece of equipment. No competition currently out there. Yet.The only reason I didn't give this flash five stars is because it isn't immediately intuitive to set all the cool features ion manual mode. I guess it merits a four and a half rating.

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  • Fully dedicated with the latest TTL auto exposure systems
  • Flash tubes can be switched on or off for creative flash control
  • Wireless flash control; high-speed synchro flash
  • Guide number of 14 (ISO 100)
  • Ideal for close-up photography, especially medical and scientific applications

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60 of 64 people found the following review helpful.
4Sigma EM 140 DG-worth a try
By Toad S. Hopper
I have been searching the net for a reveiw of this flash. Since I couldn't find one I just went out and purchased one. Yes this flash works iTTL on a D70. I would have given it 5 stars if it had a more robust hot shoe like the SB 600 or DX 50 both Nikon flashes I own. (I have a Nikon SB 21 and it's hot shoe has worn out being the all plastic as well) . Other than this negative this product seems very well built and sturdy. The flash is permanently attached to the control head unlike the Nikon ring flash which was in 2 parts. This makes stowage a litte difficult in your camera bag however it does come supplied with it's own very nice ballastic nylon bag. Unlike the Nikon the cable is spring coiled and always stays neatly out of the way. It is a good sturdy and well reinforced cable. It's controls are fairly simple to figure out. took some pictures today of orchids and the exposures were (mostly) perfect. I put my camera on the full PHD mode (push here dummy) and the EM 140 DG on iTTL and shot away. Most of the shots were perfectly illuminated. I then switched to A mode that the instruction booklet tells you to use when shooting macro distances. In this mode I was able to set the bracket mode to vary the flash and it worked like a charm . In all cases the middle shot was the best . Battery life was good I took over 70 shots today and the recycle time was still very rapid. I am in no means an expert on either the D70 or photography in general. I also tried the manual mode with both flash and camera and was able to experiment to get stunning results. Sometimes you want the background to be blacked out and you need full manual. You can also vary the output independetly of both sides.In manual its easy to shoot and check results in the display. You have to love digital for this alone. I was using this flash on a 70-180mm Macro Nikon and had to get a 58mm to 62mm step up ring. It worked well and did not impede the field of view at all. Sigma supplies a 55mm and 58mm with the unit. This attachment is very well made and also much nicer than the flimsy one that Nikon supplies. You will have to go to the Sigma website to buy other sizes which I think are 62mm 72mm and 77mm. I'm very happy that I got this flash. However like any camera equipment the best test is to go buy one and try it for yourself. Good shooting.

54 of 59 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent ring flash for dentistry
By drerwinsu
I have employed my Rebel XT digital SLR into my dental office. I upgraded to the Rebel XTi (10 mpixels) for home. I purchased the Sigma ring flash with a Sigma macro lens for the Canon SLR family. If you look at the Lester Dine website this is basically what they sell for a few hundreds dollars more.I compared the ring flash and lens with the ones offered by Canon and felt that it was worth saving $300 by purchasing the Sigma combo.The macro lens/ring flash work well for dental purposes. After a little experimentation I discovered that I get the best images by using the aperature priority setting. All settings are used with ISO 400 speed. I set the aperature at 14-16 for intraoral shots. This gives the best depth of field. I also use the operatory light for intraoral shots. I set the aperature to 6 for full face shots.I use autofocus but set the ratio to 1:2 to 1:3 for intraoral shots. This keeps the autofocus from "hunting". I frame the shot by moving towards the subject. Once I get close to the image that I like I use the autofocus to get the final focus for the picture.

31 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
4EM 140 DG
By Daniel Schwarz
Finally a flash Nikon should have produced long ago. I shoot a lot of macro and have used the Nikon SB 29s with my Nikon D100. Unfirtunately that flash forced me to use manual mode as it doesn't know about digital camears. This is fine most of the time, but sometimes you don't have the time to experiment and shoot bracketed series, etc. So I went out and bought this flash.a) Yes, it definitely works fine with Nikon's older D-TTL system besides the newer i-TTL. The D100 uses D-TTL. The D70 i-TTL.b) It is a really nice piece of work.I sold my SB 29s. The LCD panel on the back is not immediately obvious, but once you have flipped through the few pages of the slim handbook (takes about ten minutes). all is clear. The automatic TTL works fine when you're in a rush, like when you are shooting medical operations on the fly or when trying to get that butterfly shot before it flies off. The manual adjustment options are really really worth spending some time with and experimenting with. Like the Nikon SB 29s, this is not actually a ring flash, but consists of a tube on each side of the flash. With this flash, you can control the flash power of each tube separately, from full power, through 1/2, 1/4, 1/32, 1/64 or off. This is really great and a lot of fun, if you have the time to experiment.All in all, an excellent piece of equipment. No competition currently out there. Yet.The only reason I didn't give this flash five stars is because it isn't immediately intuitive to set all the cool features ion manual mode. I guess it merits a four and a half rating.

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Sigma EM-140 DG Macro Ring Flash for Nikon SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • Fully dedicated with the latest TTL auto exposure systems
  • Flash tubes can be switched on or off for creative flash control
  • Wireless flash control; high-speed synchro flash
  • Guide number of 14 (ISO 100)
  • Guide number of 14 (ISO 100)

Product Description

The EM-140 DG Macro Flash is ideal for photographing subjects in fine detail when the shadowless mode is used, and is extremely effective for scientific and medical applications. Dual flash tubes can fire simultaneously or separately. Using only one flashtube creates modeling, which can give a three-dimensional feeling to the subject. The flash features a guide number of 14 w/ISO 100. The Modeling Flash function makes it possible to check for reflections and shadows before actually taking the flash picture. A wireless flash function is also available, where the EM-140 DG is used as master and the EF-500 DG SUPER as a slave unit for creating fine shadow details. High Speed Synchro and Exposure compensation functions are also available for advanced flash photography.

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60 of 64 people found the following review helpful.
4Sigma EM 140 DG-worth a try
By Toad S. Hopper
I have been searching the net for a reveiw of this flash. Since I couldn't find one I just went out and purchased one. Yes this flash works iTTL on a D70. I would have given it 5 stars if it had a more robust hot shoe like the SB 600 or DX 50 both Nikon flashes I own. (I have a Nikon SB 21 and it's hot shoe has worn out being the all plastic as well) . Other than this negative this product seems very well built and sturdy. The flash is permanently attached to the control head unlike the Nikon ring flash which was in 2 parts. This makes stowage a litte difficult in your camera bag however it does come supplied with it's own very nice ballastic nylon bag. Unlike the Nikon the cable is spring coiled and always stays neatly out of the way. It is a good sturdy and well reinforced cable. It's controls are fairly simple to figure out. took some pictures today of orchids and the exposures were (mostly) perfect. I put my camera on the full PHD mode (push here dummy) and the EM 140 DG on iTTL and shot away. Most of the shots were perfectly illuminated. I then switched to A mode that the instruction booklet tells you to use when shooting macro distances. In this mode I was able to set the bracket mode to vary the flash and it worked like a charm . In all cases the middle shot was the best . Battery life was good I took over 70 shots today and the recycle time was still very rapid. I am in no means an expert on either the D70 or photography in general. I also tried the manual mode with both flash and camera and was able to experiment to get stunning results. Sometimes you want the background to be blacked out and you need full manual. You can also vary the output independetly of both sides.In manual its easy to shoot and check results in the display. You have to love digital for this alone. I was using this flash on a 70-180mm Macro Nikon and had to get a 58mm to 62mm step up ring. It worked well and did not impede the field of view at all. Sigma supplies a 55mm and 58mm with the unit. This attachment is very well made and also much nicer than the flimsy one that Nikon supplies. You will have to go to the Sigma website to buy other sizes which I think are 62mm 72mm and 77mm. I'm very happy that I got this flash. However like any camera equipment the best test is to go buy one and try it for yourself. Good shooting.

54 of 59 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent ring flash for dentistry
By drerwinsu
I have employed my Rebel XT digital SLR into my dental office. I upgraded to the Rebel XTi (10 mpixels) for home. I purchased the Sigma ring flash with a Sigma macro lens for the Canon SLR family. If you look at the Lester Dine website this is basically what they sell for a few hundreds dollars more.I compared the ring flash and lens with the ones offered by Canon and felt that it was worth saving $300 by purchasing the Sigma combo.The macro lens/ring flash work well for dental purposes. After a little experimentation I discovered that I get the best images by using the aperature priority setting. All settings are used with ISO 400 speed. I set the aperature at 14-16 for intraoral shots. This gives the best depth of field. I also use the operatory light for intraoral shots. I set the aperature to 6 for full face shots.I use autofocus but set the ratio to 1:2 to 1:3 for intraoral shots. This keeps the autofocus from "hunting". I frame the shot by moving towards the subject. Once I get close to the image that I like I use the autofocus to get the final focus for the picture.

31 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
4EM 140 DG
By Daniel Schwarz
Finally a flash Nikon should have produced long ago. I shoot a lot of macro and have used the Nikon SB 29s with my Nikon D100. Unfirtunately that flash forced me to use manual mode as it doesn't know about digital camears. This is fine most of the time, but sometimes you don't have the time to experiment and shoot bracketed series, etc. So I went out and bought this flash.a) Yes, it definitely works fine with Nikon's older D-TTL system besides the newer i-TTL. The D100 uses D-TTL. The D70 i-TTL.b) It is a really nice piece of work.I sold my SB 29s. The LCD panel on the back is not immediately obvious, but once you have flipped through the few pages of the slim handbook (takes about ten minutes). all is clear. The automatic TTL works fine when you're in a rush, like when you are shooting medical operations on the fly or when trying to get that butterfly shot before it flies off. The manual adjustment options are really really worth spending some time with and experimenting with. Like the Nikon SB 29s, this is not actually a ring flash, but consists of a tube on each side of the flash. With this flash, you can control the flash power of each tube separately, from full power, through 1/2, 1/4, 1/32, 1/64 or off. This is really great and a lot of fun, if you have the time to experiment.All in all, an excellent piece of equipment. No competition currently out there. Yet.The only reason I didn't give this flash five stars is because it isn't immediately intuitive to set all the cool features ion manual mode. I guess it merits a four and a half rating.

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Sigma Flash Macro Ring EM-140 DG for Sony & Konica Minolta SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • Fully dedicated with the latest TTL auto exposure systems
  • Flash tubes can be switched on or off for creative flash control
  • Wireless flash control; high-speed synchro flash
  • Guide number of 14 (ISO 100)
  • Ideal for close-up photography, especially medical and scientific applications

Product Description

The EM-140 DG Macro Flash is ideal for photographing subjects in fine detail when the shadowless mode is used, and is extremely effective for scientific and medical applications. Dual flash tubes can fire simultaneously or separately. Using only one flashtube creates modeling, which can give a three-dimensional feeling to the subject. The flash features a guide number of 14 w/ISO 100. The Modeling Flash function makes it possible to check for reflections and shadows before actually taking the flash picture. A wireless flash function is also available, where the EM-140 DG is used as master and the EF-500 DG SUPER as a slave unit for creating fine shadow details. High Speed Synchro and Exposure compensation functions are also available for advanced flash photography.

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60 of 64 people found the following review helpful.
4Sigma EM 140 DG-worth a try
By Toad S. Hopper
I have been searching the net for a reveiw of this flash. Since I couldn't find one I just went out and purchased one. Yes this flash works iTTL on a D70. I would have given it 5 stars if it had a more robust hot shoe like the SB 600 or DX 50 both Nikon flashes I own. (I have a Nikon SB 21 and it's hot shoe has worn out being the all plastic as well) . Other than this negative this product seems very well built and sturdy. The flash is permanently attached to the control head unlike the Nikon ring flash which was in 2 parts. This makes stowage a litte difficult in your camera bag however it does come supplied with it's own very nice ballastic nylon bag. Unlike the Nikon the cable is spring coiled and always stays neatly out of the way. It is a good sturdy and well reinforced cable. It's controls are fairly simple to figure out. took some pictures today of orchids and the exposures were (mostly) perfect. I put my camera on the full PHD mode (push here dummy) and the EM 140 DG on iTTL and shot away. Most of the shots were perfectly illuminated. I then switched to A mode that the instruction booklet tells you to use when shooting macro distances. In this mode I was able to set the bracket mode to vary the flash and it worked like a charm . In all cases the middle shot was the best . Battery life was good I took over 70 shots today and the recycle time was still very rapid. I am in no means an expert on either the D70 or photography in general. I also tried the manual mode with both flash and camera and was able to experiment to get stunning results. Sometimes you want the background to be blacked out and you need full manual. You can also vary the output independetly of both sides.In manual its easy to shoot and check results in the display. You have to love digital for this alone. I was using this flash on a 70-180mm Macro Nikon and had to get a 58mm to 62mm step up ring. It worked well and did not impede the field of view at all. Sigma supplies a 55mm and 58mm with the unit. This attachment is very well made and also much nicer than the flimsy one that Nikon supplies. You will have to go to the Sigma website to buy other sizes which I think are 62mm 72mm and 77mm. I'm very happy that I got this flash. However like any camera equipment the best test is to go buy one and try it for yourself. Good shooting.

54 of 59 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent ring flash for dentistry
By drerwinsu
I have employed my Rebel XT digital SLR into my dental office. I upgraded to the Rebel XTi (10 mpixels) for home. I purchased the Sigma ring flash with a Sigma macro lens for the Canon SLR family. If you look at the Lester Dine website this is basically what they sell for a few hundreds dollars more.I compared the ring flash and lens with the ones offered by Canon and felt that it was worth saving $300 by purchasing the Sigma combo.The macro lens/ring flash work well for dental purposes. After a little experimentation I discovered that I get the best images by using the aperature priority setting. All settings are used with ISO 400 speed. I set the aperature at 14-16 for intraoral shots. This gives the best depth of field. I also use the operatory light for intraoral shots. I set the aperature to 6 for full face shots.I use autofocus but set the ratio to 1:2 to 1:3 for intraoral shots. This keeps the autofocus from "hunting". I frame the shot by moving towards the subject. Once I get close to the image that I like I use the autofocus to get the final focus for the picture.

31 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
4EM 140 DG
By Daniel Schwarz
Finally a flash Nikon should have produced long ago. I shoot a lot of macro and have used the Nikon SB 29s with my Nikon D100. Unfirtunately that flash forced me to use manual mode as it doesn't know about digital camears. This is fine most of the time, but sometimes you don't have the time to experiment and shoot bracketed series, etc. So I went out and bought this flash.a) Yes, it definitely works fine with Nikon's older D-TTL system besides the newer i-TTL. The D100 uses D-TTL. The D70 i-TTL.b) It is a really nice piece of work.I sold my SB 29s. The LCD panel on the back is not immediately obvious, but once you have flipped through the few pages of the slim handbook (takes about ten minutes). all is clear. The automatic TTL works fine when you're in a rush, like when you are shooting medical operations on the fly or when trying to get that butterfly shot before it flies off. The manual adjustment options are really really worth spending some time with and experimenting with. Like the Nikon SB 29s, this is not actually a ring flash, but consists of a tube on each side of the flash. With this flash, you can control the flash power of each tube separately, from full power, through 1/2, 1/4, 1/32, 1/64 or off. This is really great and a lot of fun, if you have the time to experiment.All in all, an excellent piece of equipment. No competition currently out there. Yet.The only reason I didn't give this flash five stars is because it isn't immediately intuitive to set all the cool features ion manual mode. I guess it merits a four and a half rating.

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Little Tikes Fold N Store Picnic Table Product Description:



  • Includes seats up to 8 kids
  • Natural, wood grain look and color helps it blend in with other outdoor furniture
  • Center hole holds little tikes market umbrella
  • Assemble it once, then fold, move or store it anywhere

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442N The ultimate kid's table, this unique 4-sided table is ideal for snacks, games, crafts, picnics and more! Seats up to 8 kids. Natural woodgrain look and color helps it blend in with other outdoor furniture. Center hole holds Little Tikes market umbrella #7509 (sold separately). Assemble it once, then fold, move or store it anywhere. Features: -Fold and store picnic table. -Unique 4-sided table is ideal for snacks, games, crafts, picnics and more. -Seats up to 8 kids. -Natural woodgrain look and color helps it blend in with other outdoor furniture. -Center hole holds Little Tikes market umbrella.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
3Hard to put together but fun once you have done it.
By Gigi Fufu
We received this as a gift for my son's second birthday. We were excited to have some furniture for him that was at his own level instead of using a booster seat for our patio furniture.Unfortunately, my husband had to pull out his tool box, actually READ the directions, and get the assistance of two family members before we got this thing assembled.However, once it was done my son was delighted and we have gotten great use out of it.I am confused as to why it is referred to as fold and store as my husband just struggled to put it away for the winter.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
2Disappointed
By Happy Mom
I have 3 children ages 8,3 and 2. It takes 2 people to put this together and it takes extra tools. You have to go through alot of trouble just to get the table down flat. Too many holes that hold rain water. The benches bow with my 25 pound 2yr old on it. I would not try to put more than 4 small children on this table. It has not colapsed yet, but it looks like it could at anytime. The height is good. My children love it so we have kept it. Not one of Little Tikes best designs and not worth the price.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
2watch out, it collapses
By handymom
Along with the other reviews that describe the difficulty in putting the table together, I have to say that in the 2 days that we have had the table "up", it has collapsed 3 times.The first time I thought it was just because I tried to sit on the table and that one of the legs wasn't locked, but then I made sure that all the legs were in their correct positions and it still collapsed a while later with two kids on it.It would be a nice table, size wise and the natural tones, but if we can't get it to stay up, it will have to go back.

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  • The familiar Monopoly game play allows Packers fans to own the all time greatest assets of their favorite team
  • Licensed by the NFL and the Players, Inc.
  • Collectible tokens include Packers helmet, quarterback, football, referee, bratwurst and cheerleader

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Still on the waiting list for season tickets? Then why not bring the glory of the Packers home with you! Grab a brat and the green and yellow dice, and march all the way from the Indian Packing Co. to the Frozen Tundra of Lambeau Field. Along the way you'll buy, sell, and trade the greatest Packer legends, from Bart Starr and Vince Lombardi, to Brett Favre and Donald Driver. The game plays just like regular Monopoly, but it's been customized especially for Packer Backers! NFL Football and Packers Helmet Cards replace Chance and Community Chest Cards, and the six collectible pewter tokens feature a Packers helmet, a football, a whistle, a quarterback, a cheerleader, and of course, a Wisconsin brat. So grab your Cheesehead and get ready to do the Lambeau Leap as you relive the greatest Packers moments from the Ice Bowl to the Super Bowl! Game comes with Game Board, Title Deed Cards, Packers Money and Banker's Tray, 16 Packers Helmet Cards, 16 NFL Football Cards, 2 Dice, 32 Houses (Locker Rooms), 12 Hotels (Stadiums), 6 Pewter Tokens, and Game Instructions. For 2 - 6 Players, ages 8 and up.

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4Fun for Packers fans
By Vicky
This is what it says, it is Monopoly, but Packer style. If you have 3 hrs to play a game, this is it. If you drive to own Brett Favre or Donald Driver, play this! It is older, so the players are way out of date, but it is fun to play, and Brett is where Boardwalk use to be. Houses are locker rooms, hotels are Stadiums. Everything is the same in playing regular Monopoly, but changed to represent the sports team and the game, however you can still go to jail. Its as fun as the original, however hate that it takes hours to play! Who wouldn't want to say they bought Favre? Its what we try for each game!

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5Packers
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My son-in-law just loved this. With the Packers on a winning streak, he is having the time of his life playing this game.

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5no lombardi on boardwalk? ...blasphemy
By the manassa mauler
fun alternative on a classic game... but i've got to say: no lombardi on boardwalk? ... vince is turning in his grave.

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Play this one-of-a-kind Shrek Chess game to win the ultimate battle between the Swamp Sweethearts and their royal adversaries. Chess pieces each feature one of the twelve vivacious characters from the Shrek and Shrek 2 films. Characters include Shrek, Princess Fiona, Donkey, Puss In Boots, Dragon, 3 Little Pigs, King Harold, Queen Lillian, Lord Farquaad, Prince Charming, Fairy Godmother and Kneeling Knights.

Shrek Chess Game includes 32 collectible, hand-painted chess pieces and a customized swampy game board that sets the stage for a swamp-full of fun. Pieces come in a collectible display tin.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Happy Family
By Christine E. Johnson
We received this gift for Christmas this year. We have three boys, 4,5 and 6 so I thought this game might be too old for them. Boy was I wrong! The kids absolutely love this game!The 5 and 7 year old are playing regularly and learning the rules of chess quickly. The 4 year old just wants to play with the pieces-which are extremely cool and a whole lot of fun. Tired of the computer and video games? Buy this and watch your family come alive!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Great Pieces, OK board
By Working Mom
Highly recommended. The Shrek pieces are awesome. Very nicely painted and realistic, and lots of fun! The 3 pig pawns are a hoot. The fairy godmother rook is also hilarious. We play this game every chance we get.However, I was disappointed with the chess board. It is somewhat flimsy and I was hoping for better. Also arrange the pieces by the rules. The picture on the box switches Fiona and Shrek.Overall, this is an excellent buy. The nicely detailed Shrek pieces make playing chess fun.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Shrek Chess Game Big Hit for 7-year-old
By H. Ferris
The Shrek Chess Game was a birthday gift for my grandson. He loves it. He is a big fan of chess and of Shrek. The figures are a good size. The board is OK. He has been playing with the pieces on larger boards that he has. This was a big hit and he plays with it with enthusiasm.

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