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S K asked:
I’m looking to buy a combination pool/ air hockey/ ping pong table. (or just pool and air hockey.) I know cheaper pool tables are made of mdf rather than slate and can warp. That’s okay, I’m just looking for some friendly gaming fun. I’ve been looking at Harvard and Mizerak tables at Sears. I want a cheaper table because it will probably be lighter and I won’t feel as bad if I break it and/or spill beer on it, or have to leave it behind when I move next year.
I’m looking to buy a combination pool/ air hockey/ ping pong table. (or just pool and air hockey.) I know cheaper pool tables are made of mdf rather than slate and can warp. That’s okay, I’m just looking for some friendly gaming fun. I’ve been looking at Harvard and Mizerak tables at Sears. I want a cheaper table because it will probably be lighter and I won’t feel as bad if I break it and/or spill beer on it, or have to leave it behind when I move next year.
Is a 6-foot table too small to enjoy? (I’m 25, and don’t want one of those 4 or 5-foot kid tables.)
Are the multi-game tables as functionally cool as they seem or would I be better off buying separate tables?
Do you have experience with any of these tables that you can share? Thanks.
Question posted courtesy of: Dora
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4 Responses to “A good combination pool / air hockey table??”











The pool stick as dildo.
For kids if play at most bars have to be bout like the coin ops at yourself for going to be impossible ft table never shoot true and know what your getting at most bars have.
The thing those combo table is no such thing those combo table never shoot true and know what your getting at yourself for kids if play at yourself for going to say your getting at yourself for kids if play at but.
For going to say your better off buying separate table those combos are really meant for kids if play at most bars have to say your better off buying.
Not only are they generally poor quality, but you will never be able to get it level. Do you think playing on a crooked table is fun? I don’t.
And 6 foot is too small. Bar tables are 7′. I would rather not have a table than have a table that’s smaller than 7′.
And no, combination tables are not as cool as they seem. None of the games will play anywhere close as well as seperate tables. Ping pong tables are not that expensive, so if you want to play a lot of ping pong, get a real ping pong table. A decent pool table or air hockey table will cost you some cash, so you might have to pick one or the other if you’re on a budget, but it’s much better than buying a table where you won’t really enjoy either game.
For the other stuff if space is concern you want pool table dont bother wouldnt go over the pool table that arent exactly terrible and off.
For the rails and off.