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Specs
Typeindoorindoor
Countertop materiallaminated chipboardlaminated chipboard
Base materialmetalmetal
Countertop thickness25 mm25 mm
Base profile40 mm60 mm
Edging height60 mm60 mm
Design
anti-glare coating
net
net tension adjustment
full folding
one-sided folding
transport rollers
bump compensator
anti-glare coating
net
net tension adjustment
full folding
one-sided folding
transport rollers
bump compensator
General
ITTF certificate
Dimensions (HxLxW)76x274х152.5 cm76x274х152.5 cm
Folded dimensions (HxWxD)155х152.5х69.5 cm171.5x152.5x66.5 cm
Weight109 kg111 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2016january 2016

Base profile

The size of the main parts of the table base in a section, in other words, the thickness of these parts. A larger profile, on the one hand, has a positive effect on strength and massiveness (see "Weight"), on the other hand, it affects the cost. Manufacturers select this parameter in such a way that the base can at least normally withstand the weight of the countertop; and since advanced models are equipped with thick and, accordingly, heavy countertops, their base must also be strong. This means that a large profile is often (though not always) a sign of a high-quality table.

Weight

The weight of a tennis table is, to some extent, an indication of its overall class. A more advanced model, usually, also weighs more: it has a thicker tabletop, and a more solid base, such a table is more stable and harder to move. Among models for indoors (see "Type"), weight up to 70 kg is typical for amateur tables, from 70 to 110 — for semi-professional, and above 110 — for professional. The weight of all-weather tables can vary from 40 to 100