

🎱 Elevate your game with style and ease—because winning starts with the right table.
The GoSports 7 ft Billiards Table offers a premium mid-size pool experience with a heavy-duty steel frame and smooth blue felt surface. Ready to play out of the box with fold-out legs, it includes a full set of 15 regulation balls, 2 cue sticks, chalk, a ball rack, and a felt brush. Ideal for apartments, game rooms, or offices, this portable table delivers competitive gameplay with easy storage and setup.












| ASIN | B091SKLGY5 |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,718 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #3 in Billiard Tables |
| Brand | GoSports |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (652) |
| Date First Available | 5 April 2021 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | (1)Ball Rack, (1)Billiards Table, (15)Billiards Balls, (2)Cue Sticks |
| Item model number | BILLIARDS-TABLE-7-BLUE |
| Manufacturer | P&P Imports LLC |
| Material Type | Synthetic |
| Product Dimensions | 213.36 x 119.38 x 78.74 cm; 68.04 kg |
| Size | 7 ft |
| Sport | Billiards |
| Style | 7ft Blue |
P**D
Absolutely Epic.
C**C
On the good side: The table is flat, smooth and quite fast, the balls are heavy and have a good roll on the table. The cues are fine, not much different from what you'd find in any pool hall. For a fold-up table its sturdy. It is heavy and needs two fit people to set up. The playing experience is close to the real thing in any pub or club. On the down side: If I'm being picky, a slight lack of bounce in the cushions, I’d say around 80-90% of where I’d like the to be. The table rails are wide and sturdy, but the cushions fairly thin. Wish they’d taken a cm off the rail and added to the cushion. The pockets are quite forgiving, partly due to the slightly dull cushions. I was a bit surprised there are no lines, dots, or D marked. Perhaps usual in the US. I suppose they could be added manually. I noticed a small groove in the playing surface under the felt where it must have been damaged. It doesn’t seem to affect the roll much so I'll let it go, but is a bit annoying knowing its there. A one-off I guess. Too much trouble to return the table. Overall: I’m pleased with it, and have no problem recommending. For a realistic price, it does a pretty good job at imitating a ‘proper’ pool table, and there aren’t many other afforadable options at 7ft.
G**N
Excellent table, well built, sturdy.
C**R
My biggest concern with any foldable table was how sturdy it would be. I would thought I would likely have to reinforce it so it wouldn’t wobble when you lean on it for a shot. Not the case at all. I’m roughly 240lbs. When I lean in for a shot, the table doesn’t move at all from what I can tell so far. I think the dimensions are slightly smaller than a bar table at 34” X 74” from cushion to cushion, but not sure. Overall I’m pleasantly surprised. Balls seem good. Cues are not the most straight I’ve ever seen but they are better than most bar cues for being true. There are no head string or foot string lines on the table or markings of any kind including where exactly the balls should be racked, but not a big deal. Not sure how long it will last, but right now happy with the purchase and definitely do not regret buying it. I never noticed any reviews with pictures of the underside of the table. If there had been, that would have likely made me not buy it honestly. It does not look like it should be as stable as it is. Appearances are definitely deceiving. By the look of the structure you would think the table would move a lot, but it simply doesn’t. Well done.
J**S
The table arrived, some holes in the cardboard packaging, and some foot marks on the box - which stipulated "Mechanical manipulations only", as it was "dumped" out of the delivery truck. Still, I wanted it, I knew i wasn't paying for a "real" table. Easy setup, everything there, cues balls, triangle, chalks... Playable, (I'm no expert) BUT slow balls from along the rails "falling" toward the center of the table on both sides. My hypothesis, the weight, mostly held in the close to the corners by the table legs still let for a bent toward the center, and so the slow balls curving there. MY solution build a support for the metal pieces underneath for a very slight upward push seems to alleviate the problem mostly. Still enjoying to play, as it's but a "grown-up toy". :-)
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