The holidays are upon us, and those of
you who are looking for a new table
tennis table are eagerly awaiting the sweet discounts that soon
follow. But even with the big discounts, tables can still be pretty
expensive. Therefore, we’re going to show you the most important
characteristics that you should focus on when comparing ping-pong
tables.
What’s The Most Important
Characteristic?
First and most important: surface
thickness. The table’s surface is the most important aspect to
consider because it has the greatest affect on the ball, and
subsequently the game.
Throughout your shopping for an indoor
table, you will notice a surface thickness ranging from around 5/8
inch to 1 inch, and a price range from about $400 to $2000. The
thicker the surface, the higher the price.
Don’t let the small add-ons and
miscellaneous extras distract you from this most important
attribute! Do you really need four-inch locking caster wheels on
an indoor table? I doubt it.
Outdoor Table Tennis Tables
While surface thickness is
still the most important part of the table, making sure your table
can withstand the weather is key when considering an outdoor table.
That’s why these tables are manufactured with a material
that specifically combats glare and warping, and are designed
to be weather resistant.
Keep in mind, however, that this
additional surface treatment results in a bit higher cost.
You can find outdoor tables of
decently quality generally ranging from to $500-$3000.
Second Most Important
Characteristic
Second: The second most important
characteristic will vary depending upon who is going to be
using your table. Do you have small children? If so, if might be a
good idea to get a table with locking wheels for extra safety and a
large chassis to prevent the frame from bending. (Kids love to sit on
ping pong tables.) Do you have a hard time finding a decent
opponent? Then maybe the play-back feature is an important attribute
that you need to have. Maybe you don’t want to assemble it and want
the table to arrive assembled. The point is, while the surface
thickness will undecidedly affect game-play, other
characteristics may be more important to a particular player. You
must decide what's best for you!
Last But Important Characteristic
Third: The ball. You might be thinking,
I thought this was about tables? But it is. Even with a professional
table, if you’re playing with a low-quality ball the game-play will
be negatively affected.
I know you have picked up one of those
cheap Ping Pong balls at the neighborhood pool or Rec Center, and
after a few rallies threw the ball down in disgust. But you don't
need to bother with discount balls: a 6-pack of high quality
balls is less than $10.
Conclusion
While the surface thickness is
undecidedly the most important characteristic for the majority of
people, your table choice should take into consideration
your lifestyle. Perhaps you have a small child who
you fear will lose interest after a short while... it might
be smart to reconsider ordering that $1500 Olympic
gold-plated table tennis table.
Happy Holidays.
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