Viper Portable Table Tennis Top with Bag, Paddles, Net, Posts and Balls
Now you can take the fun of table tennis wherever you are going. This portable table tennis top is easy to assemble and can be played on any flat surface. It folds up for compact storage and it’s lightweight construction makes for easy carrying. Play area: 84″ x 42″ x 1/4″ Viper Portable Table Tennis
Now you can take the fun of table tennis wherever you are going. This portable table tennis top is easy to assemble and can be played on any flat surface. It folds up for compact storage and it’s lightweight construction makes for easy carrying. Play area: 84″ x 42″ x 1/4″
Viper Portable Table Tennis Top
The Viper Portable Table Tennis Top allows you to convert almost any flat surface into a ping-pong table–including dining room tables, kitchen islands, pool tables, and table saw platforms. Measuring 84 inches long by 42 inches wide, the Viper offers nearly full-scale play in a highly portable and easy to store package. The tri-fold table top closes up compactly for storage and transport and it comes with a carry bag for convenience. Game ready out of the bag, the Viper assembles in seconds and comes complete with a net, two paddles, and two balls. To add to the versatile fun, the opposite side of the Viper table top features a chess/checkers board and a backgammon board. Chess, checkers, and backgammon pieces are also included in this multi-game package.
Key Features: Trifold table top for compact storage Reverse side has chess, checkers and backgammon boards Assemble on any flat surface Includes portable carrying case with side pocket and carrying handles Includes net, two paddles, two balls, chess pieces, backgammon and checker pieces Unfolded dimensions: 84 by 42 by 1/4 inches What’s in the Box?
Viper table top, carrying bag with handles, two paddles, two balls, chess pieces, checkers pieces, backgammon pieces
Product Features
- Trifold table top for compact storage
- Reverse side has chess, checkers and backgammon
- Assemble and play in seconds on any flat surface
- Includes portable carrying case with side pocket and carrying handles
- Includes net, 2 paddles, 2 balls, chess pieces, backgammon and checker pieces
Has 2 folds that interfere with ball bounce I really want to like this product. It is decent size, not annoyingly tiny. In fact, it is 2/3 the size of a full-size table. It also perfectly fit on top of our dining table (7′ x 3.5′). The playing surface is good enough for the ball to bounce reasonably well. It even folds up and is light enough to be carried on outings and events.BUT, the grind is, the table top folds in 2 places. This is NOT mentioned anywhere in the description, and is not apparent in the pictures either. I assumed it folded in one place, right under where the net would mount. Probably should have researched more, but didn’t occur to me at that time.Anyway, the 2 folds end up being on the 2 halves on either side of the net. They are about 1.16 foot from the net. The fold has seams that do protrude out a little – just a wee bit, but enough to affect ball bounce. The table top has metal hinges at the ends of the folds. the hinges affect bounce too. The table top corners have a triangular pastic cap…
Folds do NOT interfere – GREAT Table for $99 If you have ever played ping pong professionally, read no more – I’m just trying to have fun with my kids.I was a little skeptical about getting this table after reading the main review, but my 10 year old son really loves ping pong. After carefully considering spending $200 to $400 on another table (NONE of which had more than a 4 star average), I bought this one. It is SUPER! It comes with paddles and balls, so we were good to go out of the box.If the folds interfere with your game, you are a better player than I am! We have played every day since his birthday party, and I can’t recall one bounce that was was wrong. As long as the table is flat, the seams are flat, too.As far as the “other” review goes, I’m not sure what he expects from a $99 ping pong table. (He is probably too good for this table – his reviews include a $26 net and a $15 paddle case – definitely out of my league!). Flimsy hinges and plastic, sure, and the net does sag a tiny…
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