🎉 Unleash Your Inner Pool Shark!
The Hall of Games Billiard Table is a 7-foot modern industrial style table designed for competitive play. It features a durable MDF and PVC construction, a smooth 50% wool felt playing surface, and comes partially preassembled with all necessary accessories. Ideal for family game rooms, this table combines style and functionality, making it a perfect addition to any home.
Brand | Hall of Games |
Color | Brown |
Material | Wood, Metal, PVC, Wool |
Product Dimensions | 84"L x 44"W x 32"H |
Sport | Billiards |
Item Weight | 236.9 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Players | 2 |
Base Material | Metal |
Frame Material | Wood |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood,Mdf,Wool |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
UPC | 821735001892 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00821735001892 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 88 x 48 x 9 inches |
Package Weight | 141.52 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 84 x 44 x 32 inches |
Brand Name | Hall of Games |
Warranty Description | 90 Day Manufacturer Warranty |
Model Name | Hall of Games Billiard Table |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Medal Sports - DROPSHIP |
Part Number | BL084Y19003 |
Model Year | 2019 |
Style | 7' - Edgewood |
Included Components | 2.25” Billiard Ball Set (1), 57” Cue Stick (2), Triangle (1), Chalk (2), Brush (1) |
Size | 7 Foot |
I**E
Gauge Your Expectations
Why did I buy it? I wanted to try a table that was easy to move because it is possible we will relocate in the next few years. There is no selling a slate table. You basically have to give them away. It costs $1000 to move them and have them set up properly, hoping there is no damage. I also want to try a table in the space. If I decide not to move, I will sell this at 50% easily and invest in slate.My “do not” list. Do NOT buy this or any mdf table if the following applies to you: you live in a high humidity area; you have trouble lifting or don’t have access to handyman services; you aren’t willing to buy better balls or cues; you plan to keep it more than 3-5 years; you don’t mind throwing it out when your kid tears the felt. You don’t know how to read a level and aren’t willing to adjust legs as needed.Pros: 1) table goes together easily and quickly (1 hour with help) 2) hardware and legs are excellent quality. They could have built the legs out of hardwood for about $75 more but that would be even less stable with humidity changes. Particle board is actually the better choice for material stability. 3) the bumpers are nice. 4) the plastic frame is a good choice and adds durability without looking cheap.Cons: 1) cloth quality is pretty low, but so is any slate table under $3000. 2) this table could be improved by allowing the user to build the base perfectly to level before installing the playing surface. Due to the assembly method, all leveling has to happen after. 3) the cues and balls are unbelievably bad. The cue can’t weigh more than 8-10oz. But they have to cut costs somewhere to keep it under $1000. 4) the feet need to be much larger. They are going for form over function and it impacts leveling and stability, especially on carpet.Delivery: two weeks early, dropped it where we asked with zero damage.Would I buy it again? Absolutely. Without question.Note to all mdf pool table mfg. If you don’t solve this issue, I’m going into business and putting you all out of business. All you have to do is add weight and stability to make these tables better. If you laminate 2-3 sheets of 3/4 mdf together, you will add enough mass and stability to rival slate playability while staying under $1500. And it will still weigh half of slate and be shipping friendly. It only adds about 200 pounds. Also, the surface could be improved with a 1-1.5mm smooth laminate. Sure there is risk of air pockets between laminate and mdf (think 1980s countertops), but there are adhesives that will solve that. I think the idea is there, but we are a few iterations away from a good mdf table and at least a decade away from a great one. This seems easy to me. At 300lbs, it already takes a team to move and build this. Why not add the extra 150-200 lbs? It’s still not close to slate, which starts at 1000lbs. Oh well.If you know what you’re getting, it is easily worth the $790 I paid for it. Got it on sale and spent the $200 discount on bar cues and dynasphere tungstens. Love mine. Good luck
D**N
Perfect for my small apartment
The Charleston mini table was easy for me to set up with no assistance. I realize this table for what it is and am impressed with the results. It has the look of a full sized able, but is the perfect size for my small apartment. It resides in the "dining" area of my apartment if that helps you with scale. The pocket nets are plastic and secured so I'm not worried about the balls falling out. The balls are a mini version of the balls found for a full sized table and has the weight for shooting decently. The cues feel light, but that's ok. As we start to play, that seems like an easy upgrade. If I have to have a negative thing to say in this moment, there was alot of Styrofoam in the packing and the bis were all over the place, but no big deal to clean, not good for environment lol... So far, so good, but than again, I just got it 😊
W**Y
Awesome!
Love our new pool table!!!!!Let me say first that the delivery crew got here way earlier than the delivery time and left the box outside in my carport while raining! Huge issue finding multiple people to help me try to get it inside being a small woman!! So was really annoyed but after recruiting and taking apart the pieces one by one we got it done!This isn’t a one or two man job, it took 4 people to put this together as it’s really heavy and made well!! My dad is a pool shark and was impressed by the table as you can’t tell it’s not slate, it’s heavy!!We have had it for almost a week, plays well and looks amazing!!! We bought new pool sticks but all in all this table is worth the money!!!! Soo happy with our purchase!
D**M
Fun Family Activity
I'm pretty happy with purchase overall. Other than rack being broken, no real issues with shipment to home garage. Pockets are smallish. Accessories are cheapish. But table materials are generally good quality and very sturdy when finally assembled. Setup was fairly easy given a little extra muscle and patience when connecting legs to table. Minimal balance adjustment was required. Felt and bumper play are pretty good for a table at this price point. Overall great value when purchase price combined with $100 PRIME account sign up discount and free shipping.
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Hall of Games 6 ft table.
It is a beautiful table. It is very comfortable and fun to play. It is sturdy enough to lean on it but also light to move it if you decide to relocate it. It does need at least two people to unboxing because it is very heavy with all extra wood for protection inside the box, but assembling is easy, and instructions are clear.Accessories it comes with are very chip made, and you probably would like to replace them, but it's OK to start playing right out the box.I removed two stars because it did arrive with some damage on the felt and side of the table, but it hasn't been damaged during delivery as it's looks like a manufacturing issue.
M**T
Quality mini pool table
I got this a few weeks ago (I wanted to make sure I used it a fair amount before making a review), and I gotta say this is a really good pool table if your looking to not pay a higher price for a bigger one.My 23 year old brother and I love playing this thing. The table being smaller doesn’t take the fun out of pool at all really at this size.I included pictures with your average sized vacuum and my hand for scale. Overall good table if you don’t mind “mini” pool. If you’re worried about the height of the table don’t be. 30” seems short but once you play on it, it barely changes anything. My brother is 5’11 and he has no problem bending down slightly. Only downside, if you can even call it that, is the chalk it comes with is cheap and really dusty
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