Warrior foosball tables are top calibre, durable, player-friendly tables designed by pros for the pro player, yet offered at an affordable price to everyone. Its unique cabinet design allows for quick and easy assembly with 1 simple tool in about 25 minutes. Also, unlike most other tablets, our tables will be delivered to your doorstep at your home or office. And is the only table recognized by the ITSF and USTSF player organizations? The table weighs approximately 200 lbs making this ideal for players of all ages. It also includes an enclosed Pro-style ball return system where the ball is channelled to the center of the table without hoses. And comes standard with a Rod Guard System for added safety of players and spectators. Table Design features split bearings for faster and more powerful shots, counterbalanced men assembled on rods, and integrated swivel foot levellers.
- Counterbalanced Men: Yes
- Location: Indoor/Outdoor
- Telescopic Rods Included: Yes
- Overall: 56'' L x 32'' W x 36'' H
- Balls Included: Yes
Straight-forward to put together once you unload all the pieces from 3 boxes. Having done it once, I could do it a second time in about 30 minutes. This first time I took it slow and made sure I had all the proper parts, consequently the time required was more like 2 hrs. Only glitch to their claim that no additional tools are needed was that I had to use a hammer to get the PVC ball return adapter into the wooden goal box - it was that tight a fit. Then on one end I had to manually adjust the angle of the PVC pipe downward after installation to get the ball to always return to the box - that took less than 20 sec to resolve. Otherwise no problems; I assembled the table without any help.
The Warrior court is quite flat; in my case it required only minimal height adjustments to balance it on my basement floor. Also, the Warrior ball is a bit "sticky" so unless you play a fast-paced (i.e., hard shots) game, the combination of a flat court and a slow rolling ball caused the ball to stop frequently - often between opposing lines of players, requiring a restart of the play sequence. One last comment - the assembly instructions are quite minimal - typically a one line statement and a small picture for each step. The first instruction fails to mention that a washer is required to be used with the screws in that step; all other steps mention the washers. I counted the washers and the screws provided and came up with the same number of each. Therefore I added a washer to the screws. Assume all screws should have a washer which goes outside the panel being installed.
My one recommendation for a future upgrade is for Warrior to install a ball return box on both sides of the playing field to allow the person scoring the goal to easily begin play on the next ball. Also it would be nice to have had the ball entry hole at center-court on the black side panel painted black instead of the current unfinished brown of the particle board (Note: I can do this myself with a magic marker, but I shouldn't have to.). Rikard. Defiance, MO. 2017-06-21 14:17:42