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GoSports 6, 7, or 8 ft Billiards Table - Portable Pool Table - Includes Full Set of Balls, 2 Cue Sticks, Chalk and Felt Brush; Choose Size and Color

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Color: 7 ft Red


Features

  • COMPLETE SET: Includes a mid-size billiards table with 15 regulation balls and cue ball, ball rack, 2 57 inch cue sticks, 2 chalk and felt brush
  • MIDSIZE BILLIARDS TABLE: Great size for competitive games, but small enough to store anywhere; Assembled: 84 L x 47 W x 31 H inches
  • INSTANT SETUP: Ready to play out of the box, simply fold the legs out and let the fun begin; Perfect for game rooms, apartments, offices, or anyone who does not want to deal with a full size table
  • PREMIUM CONSTRUCTION: heavy-duty steel frame keeps the table sturdy and the premium felt surface ensures smooth gameplay; Includes felt brush
  • RECOMMENDED ROOM SIZE: 13 ft x 16 ft minimum room size is recommended; Players can also use shorter cues (not included) for slightly smaller rooms

Brand: GoSports


Color: 7 ft Red


Material: Synthetic


Product Dimensions: 84"L x 47"W x 31"H


Sport: Billiards


Item Weight: 150 Pounds


Assembly Required: Yes


Number of Players: 2


Base Material: Alloy Steel


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Brand: ‎GoSports


Color: ‎7 ft Red


Material: ‎Synthetic


Product Dimensions: ‎84"L x 47"W x 31"H


Sport: ‎Billiards


Item Weight: ‎150 Pounds


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Number of Players: ‎2


Base Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Frame Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Billiards


Top Material Type: ‎Synthetic


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎87.8 x 50.39 x 5.91 inches


Package Weight: ‎79.83 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎84 x 47 x 31 inches


Brand Name: ‎GoSports


Warranty Description: ‎All claims must be directed to the P&P IMPORTS, LLC retail dealer from whom the merchandise was originally purchased, along with original delivery receipt., P&P IMPORTS, LLC warrants its Products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of six (6) months from date of delivery to the consumer. Please keep your original delivery receipt, as it will be required for any warranty claim. This warranty is not transferable and does not apply to merchandise purchased "as is" (i.e. floor samples or clearance center items). This warranty does not apply to P&P IMPORTS, LLC goods purchased from a non-authorized P&P IMPORTS, LLC dealer or reseller. Please follow all instructions regarding your Product, as failure to do so will void this warranty.


Model Name: ‎Billiards Tables


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎P&P Imports LLC


Part Number: ‎BILLIARDS-TABLE-7-RED


Style: ‎7ft Red


Included Components: ‎(1)Billiards Table, (2)Pool Cues, (2)Chalk, (16)Billiards Balls, (1)Table Brush


Size: ‎7 ft


Date First Available: October 30, 2020


Frequently asked questions

The GoSports Portable Pool Table comes with a full set of billiard balls, 2 cue sticks, chalk, and a felt brush. Everything you need to start playing right out of the box.

Yes, the GoSports Pool Table is available in three sizes - 6, 7, or 8 feet - to best fit your available space and personal preference for gameplay.

The GoSports Pool Table typically offers a selection of color options. You can choose the one that best suits your style or matches your game room decor.

The GoSports Pool Table is designed with portability in mind. It can be moved by two people and is easy to set up, so you can enjoy a game of pool in various settings.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The product is a portable pool table ideal for both casual and serious players. It is praised for its decent quality, sturdy construction, and reasonable price. However, customers experienced some irregularities with its accessories like the cues and felt. Nonetheless, they were generally satisfied with its playability, likening it to a regular pool table.

Pros

  • 🎱 Good size and weight for a portable pool table
  • 👌 Sturdy and solid construction
  • 💰 Reasonable price for the quality
  • 🎉 Balls and rack are of high quality
  • 🏠 Good for both casual and serious home play

Cons

  • 😕 Cues are of poor quality, may need replacement
  • 👀 Felt is not the usual pool table grade and damages easily

Should I Buy It?

Yes, if you're seeking a good quality portable pool table for home use with wonderful playability (suitable for both casual and serious players), this is worth the purchase. Despite minor flaws in components like the cues, the overall value, sturdiness, and performance of the table make it an excellent choice. Knowledge about its downsides and careful handling can prolong its lifespan, fetching the users several years of enjoyable play.


  • Well worth the price
Color: 6 ft Blue
After reading and watching multiple reviews, I decided to take a chance on this table. We opted for the 6-ft variant (blue) because our basement has limited access due to an unfortunate stairwell design (somewhat narrow main-level hallway, with limited ability to turn into the stairwell, plus a 90-degree turn at a landing 3/4 of the way down). I spent some time measuring things out, and I felt about 95% sure I could get the 7-ft table into the basement, but short of building a mock-up, there was no way to be sure it would fit. I didn't want or need the extra stress in my life, so I just opted for the 6-ft table instead. I also considered a few other 6-ft tables, but they all had non-regulation (smaller) balls, which I did not want. It is quite heavy, as expected, but my son and I got it into the basement without much fuss. Setup was extremely simple - the hardest part was picking up styrofoam bits and hauling out the box. As other reviews have noted, it is surprisingly sturdy. I was sort of expecting this, based on those reviews, but I was still a bit surprised to find that it's true. Granted, it's NOT as solid as a well-built, wood-framed, slate table. But I would hope that's easily understood. If you use a few of your core muscles and avoid leaning on the table, I would expect it to last a very long time. However, if you routinely lean on it while setting up for and taking shots, I would expect it to become a bit wobbly over time. My children are 14 - 19, and I'm not really worried about them using it at all. That said, thinking back to when they were 5 - 10, I think they would probably have been hard on it... So long as you come into it with realistic expectations, I think you'll be satisfied with the build quality. The playing surface is very flat, as others have noted, so the balls do NOT tend to wander around or dip to low spots. I've played on several wood-top tables, and this is the first one that does NOT have low/high spots. Very pleased by this. We've been playing on it for a few weeks now, maybe up to an hour per day as an average. It is definitely a bit of a slow table, but I'm hopeful it speeds up a bit, as others have experienced. On the suggestion of others, we purchased a "real" table brush for $15, and it's been well worth it. The typical "burn" marks from normal play are easily brushed out, making the surface look generally new with very little effort. Definitely worth the money for the extra brush. The cues that come with it are light - no surprise - but they seem to be generally straight and true. They play well enough that I'm not worried about getting others. I am definitely a novice player, with very limited cue ball control abilities, but I've been pleased with how well the table plays, overall. If you're a league player, I would imagine you would find it to be a noticeable downgrade from a tournament-quality table. However, it most definitely does NOT feel like a toy. It feels like a "real" (albeit low-cost) pool table to everyone in our family, and it's been a lot of fun for all of us to play on. I'm glad we purchased it, and I'm expecting to continue enjoying it for at least a few more years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023 by Scott

  • 7' table is great for folks used to bar tables, plays like a "real" table
Color: 7 ft Black
Decided to wait a couple months to review this table, and the bottom line is I am very satisfied and have spent many happy hours playing pool with family and friends, or just practicing. I used to be a pretty good barroom player (not a shark by any means, but good enough to pay for my beer many nights -- other nights, I'd be buying someone else's beer), and this is a good approximation of your average bar table. Sure, it's not a slate table, but it's surprisingly level and sturdy for an MDF table that's a fraction of the cost and hassle. Delivery: I see lots of people complaining about damage during delivery, but my delivery experience was awesome. I paid the $20 to have it delivered to my basement, and everything went off without a hitch. When I opened the box, I didn't observe any damage. There's a hairline crack in the plastic of one pocket, but I didn't even notice until a couple days later. Accessories: Yes, you're going to want to replace the cues as soon as possible, and the brush is the type meant for cleaning under the rails, not the whole table. However, the balls are just fine, and I've had no problems with cracking or chipping. The rack is a standard plastic rack; any pool player will be familiar with it. I saw someone complain about the quality of the chalk. Really? The chalk? It's chalk. It's fine. Buy a set of four house cues that go from 18 to 21 ounces, they're easy to find right here on Amazon. Also get a real brush to maintain the felt. I should also note that the table doesn't come with head or foot spots -- these are cheap, you just have to do a bit of measuring to set them up right. Sturdiness and leveling: At 170lbs, the table feels really solid and sturdy. Give it a shove to test, and it'll give the slightest little bit -- not enough to move the balls. As for it being level? I'm amazed. The wife and I got the big level, all set to adjust the feet and... the darn thing was level no matter where we measured. We got a smaller level, and started placing it all over the table. Level everywhere out of the box. I consider this a tribute to not only the table, but to my basement floor. Checked a couple times since, still all level. One note: it's in a room with a dehumidifier that runs automatically 24/7. I'm hoping that helps keep the surface from eventually warping. Playability: This is what really counts, right? Like I said in the tag for this review, to me, it plays just like an average bar table. The felt was a tad slow at first, but regular play and brushing fixed that. The rails bounce like they should, and the balls comes off them as you'd expect. My favorite "show off" shots are balls frozen against the rails -- I LOVE walking a ball all the long way down a rail to a corner pocket (tip: actual bar tables often have a groove worn under the rail that makes this easier), or banking a ball frozen on the far rail back to a near corner. Both shots can consistently be made on this table. Shots to the side pockets require a more gentle touch, just like on a "real" table. However, since this table can't be refelted, I don't want burn marks all over it, let alone a dreaded tear -- therefore I don't allow jump or masse' shots, which might bug some players. Bottom line: This was intended as a starter table to see how often the wife and I would use it, and we've been enjoying the heck out of it. My daughter plays in an APA league, and she's had fun with it when she visits, too. It honestly exceeded my expectations, and I'm very happy we chose this table. The wife is already talking about upgrading to a slate table some day, but in the meantime, we get to play all the pool we want on a very nice table. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2022 by Timothy K. Mitchell

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