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Determining The Ping-Pong Table For You
Thinking about a ping-pong table? Well, depending on your wallet, dedication and seriousness, there is much to consider.
If you’re a serious player, what you’re looking for in a table is different than it would be if you’re just playing for fun.
There is more to take into consideration, as well. Things such as tabletop thickness, the support the legs give, and the levelness of the tabletop are important. Also, are you going to pack it up after each use or leave it as is?
Whatever your considerations, you’re not going to have to spend a lot of money if you don’t want to. Especially true if you’re buying a table for a family that has kids. As the kids learn how to play, a cheaper table is best because there is less concern about how roughly the table is treated.
On the other hand, if you or someone else begins to have a more serious approach to the game, then your approach might change. A more expensive table that requires more care or maintenance might be more prudent.
If your house or apartment doesn’t have much room, then you might want to buy a fold-up table. One with rollers that can be folded easily by one person and rolled into the closet or corner for storage.
If you have more room, then buying a table that can just be left down all the time is a viable alternative, too. However, any table with rollers is not a bad idea, for the sake of convenience.
The thickness of the tabletop is another thing to take into account. The more serious ping-pong player insist that 1-inch thickness is necessary. The average player, however, will do just fine with a three-quarter-inch thickness.
Yes, the 1-inch thick table will give the ball a more consistent bounce. But the price difference – usually hundreds of dollars’ worth – is too much to make this consistency unimportant to the player just out for fun.
Regardless of how much you spend or what thickness your table top is, you should buy a sturdy table. A table with strong legs will stand up to the test of time, not to mention the rough treatment it might get from kids. Strong legs supporting the table will simply make it more durable and last longer.
In the end, all that matters should be your satisfaction with the table. The table you buy should have a smooth, even finish. No patches or rough spots, either. And make sure the bounce of the ball is consistent, too – about 9-10 inches in height when dropped from about a foot off the table.
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