I know the other go sport tables legs fold up. Do the legs on this style gosport fold up? I love the siding much more than the foldable all black frame gosport. If the legs fold up im buying it. I have to be able to set the table aside against the wall after everytime i play.
Great video. Thanks so much! Was curious about something. I definitely want an 8 or 9 footer but don’t have the space. Since it’s a 7 does it feel like a “true” play experience or is there a sense at all of playing on a toy or something similar?
@Praw-Too-Ehleem we have regular gatherings and play for the win. I have to admit, I’m pretty impressed with the table considering the lower price end. Lots of fun. I feel I have gotten my $850 out of it in my first year of entertainment
@Praw-Too-Ehleem the table has good speed and great kick on the bumpers. Obviously it doesn’t play in the same league as a slate table but my review is for people looking for a decent quality table for the house for an affordable price. Are you thinking about getting one? You will pay MUCH more for slate but definitely a better quality. You’ll just pay for it for sure. And slate tables are very difficult to move if needed
The table rolls great but there is a difference as compared to a slate top table. The manufacturer recommends a 13x13 I believe. You could also use shorter cues if a smaller room if needed.
@@unseriousliving7635 Pool is a tough game to get into, because the slate tables are thousands of dollars, even used. Pool halls are expensive now - 15 bucks an hour. The tables cost a lot to transport and set up. But you know all this, and it's probably why you did this MDF table video. Thanks
i appreciate you reviewing something that you couldn't find a review on yourself lol
one question, is it possible to refelt this table?
Honestly, I don’t think so but, when I eventually get to that point I will definitely try lol
@unseriousliving7635 for the price to refelt the table you can just buy a new one. It would cost you at least 500 to refelt a table.
Thanks for doing this review. I had a terrible time finding reviews of any tables like this.
Yeah it was nearly impossible lol. Glad it helped!
`Thanks for the video. But, 2004 called, they want their portrait mode back.
I’m old school, what can I say?! lol I gave that one away btw for the record lol
I know the other go sport tables legs fold up. Do the legs on this style gosport fold up? I love the siding much more than the foldable all black frame gosport. If the legs fold up im buying it. I have to be able to set the table aside against the wall after everytime i play.
@@andrewverrett568 unfortunately no. This model is much heavier and durable than the fold n go tables you mentioned. These legs are bolted on
Is it 7ft x 4 ft ?? ... what is cue stick length ?? ... what u recommend for 16ft x 13 ft room ?
Yes it’s 7x4 table. 13x16 should work. The cue I use is 57” 13mm. The cues that come with it arnt great so I bought a better one
Hard to hear while your playing. It that a pool dinning table ?
It is not a dining table but I have in my dining room lol. Sorry if the audio was harder I hear!
Great video. Thanks so much! Was curious about something. I definitely want an 8 or 9 footer but don’t have the space. Since it’s a 7 does it feel like a “true” play experience or is there a sense at all of playing on a toy or something similar?
I wanted an 8’ as well but space restrictions too. I play tournaments on this table regularly
@Praw-Too-Ehleem we have regular gatherings and play for the win. I have to admit, I’m pretty impressed with the table considering the lower price end. Lots of fun. I feel I have gotten my $850 out of it in my first year of entertainment
@Praw-Too-Ehleem the table has good speed and great kick on the bumpers. Obviously it doesn’t play in the same league as a slate table but my review is for people looking for a decent quality table for the house for an affordable price. Are you thinking about getting one? You will pay MUCH more for slate but definitely a better quality. You’ll just pay for it for sure. And slate tables are very difficult to move if needed
@Praw-Too-Ehleem thanks for watching! Good luck in your search!
How many balls fit in each pocket roughly ?
About 5
Cloth looks a little slow but the table looks solid. What minimal size room could I get away with for this table?
The table rolls great but there is a difference as compared to a slate top table. The manufacturer recommends a 13x13 I believe. You could also use shorter cues if a smaller room if needed.
Thanks for the reply 👍
You can carefully iron the felt to speed it up
@@Csharpflat5 my table has a great roll because the k66 rails have a great kick
How much space do you have between the table and the walls?
Curious of the playbed thickness.
Your review is awesome man, I just bought this pool table cause of your review cheers bud
That’s awesome to hear! Thanks so much! You’ll have to post your thoughts on yours!
Can you give an update on your experience with your pool table?Can you give an update on your experience with your pool table?
I have had one year and it still plays good as new. I even moved and set up at another location and hittin the money.
The booming hollow sound alone rules this table out for me. Needs some insulation or something.
Completely understand and nice observation!It’s solid mdf but slate is always best. But, for the price, it does a great job!
@@unseriousliving7635 Pool is a tough game to get into, because the slate tables are thousands of dollars, even used. Pool halls are expensive now - 15 bucks an hour. The tables cost a lot to transport and set up. But you know all this, and it's probably why you did this MDF table video. Thanks