What To Look For In A Ping-Pong Table
Posted on December 10, 2009
Filed Under Tennis
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.
Other factors include thickness of the table, legs and support, and evenness of the top. Also, consider whether you’re always going to leave the table down or pack it up and put it in the corner when not playing.
It is not necessary to spend a lot of money on a ping-pong table. This is especially true when the majority of its use will be by a family with young children. Buying a less expensive table is ideal. While learning how to play, there will be less concern when the table is beat up or misused.
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 space is limited, then a fold-up table is what should be bought. Too, a table with rollers is more convenient. Accordingly, this type of table can be more easily packed up and stored in a corner or closet.
If you don’t worry about space, then it’s not necessary to buy a foldable table. A good idea, though, regardless of a table’s storability, is buying a table with rollers. Again, it might be unnecessary, but it’s a good idea in case of convenience.
The next consideration is the thickness of the tabletop. Serious players argue that a thickness of 1 inch is the only way to go. For the less serious ping-pong player, a tabletop with a thickness of three-fourths of an inch is quite satisfactory.
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.
Whether or not you buy the thicker or less expensive table, what should always be important is the table’s sturdiness. Strong legs should definitely be a consideration. It will be more durable, especially when kids are the main players. This sturdiness will withstand most anything kids will do to it.
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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