Viper by GLD Products 3-in-1 Portable Table Tennis Top
$39.99
$269.99
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Top positive review
12 people found this helpful
Great Ping Pong Table For City Dwellers
By Michael Yovkovich on Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2015
This table fit perfectly over my dining room table and the dimensions matched exactly with what was advertised. While the picture makes it appear that this is very easy to toss into a carrying case and bring with you, take it from me, this is a heavy table that you do not want to be slinging over one shoulder in a flimsy carrying case. That being said, this table is exactly what I was looking for as I live in the city and don't have space for a regulation size table. I played with a friend for a few hours and was extremely pleased with the performance of the table. Some things to note:1. This table is NOT regulation size, so if you're looking for that, look elsewhere.2. The net that comes with the table is a bit on the flimsy side. I recommend buying one of the extender nets sold in most sporting good stores or the Stiga expandable net that you can buy on Amazon (I'm using this and it works perfectly for my table).3. Other reviewers commented on the extra fold in the table affecting gameplay. I did not find this to be the case but I am no expert at ping pong by any means.4. The checkers/chess board on the other side is a nice touch, but I recommend buying larger chess pieces as the size of these pieces when compared to the size of the board is almost comical.If you are short on space and love a good game of ping pong, you will absolutely love this table
Top critical review
195 people found this helpful
Has 2 folds that interfere with ball bounce
By Spiral Currents on Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2011
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 that fell off immediately. It didn't affect play, but just wanted to mention how flimsy it is.Overall, I could have probably played a mid-distance game on this table top, but mind you, this is a 2/3 size anyway, so you cannot really adjust and improvise that much. It is more suited to a short game, and that does get affected badly by the way it folds in 2 places.The paddles that come with it are a joke, but you could make it a fun game out of them if you like. The net is nothing to speak about, it mounts easily, but is not taut enough. It is also shorter than the regular net.Unfortunately, I had to return it to Amazon. Hopefully, the manufacturer will take note of the feedback and make some amends to what could be potentially be a really good product.
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