Sportcraft Prime Time Table Tennis Table : Feature
- Competition-style single fold chassis
- Two independent halves fold for zero-gap playback
- 1/2? thick laminated playfield with sturdy steel aprons
- 1.25? square post legs with 1? dia. arching support beams
- 2? commercial-grade lockable casters
- 1.25-inch square post legs and 2-inch lockable casters
- 2-piece table tennis table with 1/2-inch laminated playfield
- Convex curved legs for style; folds up for storage
- Includes net and post; measures 108 x 30 x 60 inches (W x H x D)
- Rigid steel aprons help maintain flat play surface
Sportcraft Prime Time Table Tennis Table : Overview
Sportcraft's Prime Time two-piece table tennis table features a new unique convex curve leg design that adds style to the game room. A full size 9ft. x 5ft. two-piece table top is supported by rigid steel aprons to maintain a flat play surface. Leg linkage tubes allow legs to auto-fold when raising and lowering table halves for playback or storage positions. The Prime Time includes a net & post set. Paddles and balls not included. (Assembled dimensions: 108"L x 60"W x 30"H)
Sportcraft Prime Time Table Tennis Table : Specifications
Rejuvenate your game room with the Sportcraft Prime Time table tennis table. The two-piece table plays like a competition table, with a 1/2-inch laminated playfield bolstered by rigid steel aprons that help maintain a flat play surface. The table's convex curved legs, meanwhile, add a touch of style to any environment. And thanks to the auto-folding 1.25-inch square post legs and 2-inch commercial-grade casters, you can easily roll the Prime Time table into a corner. You can even fold up one half of the table for one-person playback or practice. The Prime Time table--which includes a net and post set (paddles and balls not included)--measures 108 by 30 by 60 inches (W x H x D).
About Sportcraft
Sportcraft traces its beginnings to the early 1920s, when Walter and Sophia Holdstein first met. It was during a trip to England to visit Sophia's family that Walter, a successful balloon/novelty salesman, noticed families enjoying such traditional English games as croquet and badminton. Recognizing an opportunity, Walter began importing the games to the U.S., where the family-oriented backyard games were a big hit. The Holdsteins founded the General Sportcraft Company in 1926 and immediately secured a unique niche in the marketplace. Through the years, Sportcraft has remained a leader in home recreation products, introducing such outdoor games as bocce, horseshoes, and volleyball to the U.S., and eventually focusing on indoor activities like table tennis, billiards, foosball, and darts. Today, more than 13 million customers a year choose Sportcraft products, which have become synonymous with family fun.
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