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Ping Pong Table - Indoor Table Tennis Game

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Ping Pong Is Awesome:

Many people have been experiencing the fun of ping pong for hundreds of years. This classic game features the fun of tennis with a smaller enclosed space to have greater fun even when the weather is bad outside, hence the name table tennis. When looking at classic ping pong tables it’s important to follow a few guidelines, before diving in headfirst.

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Buying The Best Table Tennis Tables:

First and foremost, before buying any large gaming table, it’s important to measure the space where you are going to have the table situated at. It is a common mistake not to measure the space and then have to deal with headaches that incur with figuring out where to place the table. After you’ve measured the space, set a budget. Remember, your budget might dictate what table you can purchase, so give yourself a little wiggle room, and then go forward to selecting the table that is right for you. There are several options to consider in regards to shopping for table tennis tables, and they rely heavily on whether or not you want a folding table or one that has several game attachments on it. It’s best to get a stand alone, sturdy, well constructed table, but it’s completely up to your needs to decide what other games you might want alongside it. Remember, that having other games attached to your table or in conjunction with your table, will mean that you won’t have a classic table, you’ll have more of a gaming table instead. There’s a distinct difference, but it’s an important one to look at. Make sure that the table you choose is not too heavy, so that if you need to move it, you can do so easily. Most novices and amateur players won’t even notice the difference, but if you’re seriously considering training for regional ping pong glory, it’s going to be important. As a rule of thumb, professional level tables tend to be around 25mm thick. Remember after getting the best ping pong table for your needs to not forget the other ping pong equipment you will need, like a couple of good table tennis bats and ping pong balls.

Indoor/Outdoor Table Tennis Prices And Brands:

There are a plethora of ping pong tables to consider, all with different features. You’ll also want to consider whether you will be playing indoor table tennis or outdoor table tennis.  If you are playing outdoor, you’ll want to invest in a table tennis table cover to protect your ping pong table.  When considering a good overall table, make sure you look at the brand and price as well as consumer reviews. You’ll be surprised that the most expensive tables don’t get the most overall good reviews. Make sure that you look at several key points before making your decision. Consider these better reviewed options before settling on just any old ping pong table, the Stiga Aerotech Table Tennis Table at around $350, the Prince PT400 Match Table Tennis at around $450, the Kettler 7136-500 Indoor Table at around $351, and the Stiga Expert Roller PingPong Table at around $800. Sportcraft, Cornileau and Joola are also popular table tennis brands. These are some of the top models with reviews from real consumers that have taken the leap to purchasing a home table. There are other options to consider as well, so it might be a good plan to shop around for best results.


Ping Pong Table Warranty:

Warranty information is crucial to any large-scale purchase, especially when considering these types of gaming tables. You never now what life will throw at you or your table, so make sure that you’re covered in case something goes wrong down the line. Most companies offer limited time warranties, but some more expensive brands do in fact come with extended or lifetime warranties that cannot be missed. Make sure to read the fine print before investing any large sum of money into classic ping pong tables. A good table can last a lifetime, so make sure you’re covered in case something goes awry. Before you know it, you’ll be hosting your own table tennis tournaments in your garage or game room.

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