You should consider several factors when purchasing a table tennis table. Many people buy their first table before they
are familiar with the sport, so they may not have a good understanding of what they need and what to look for. Furthermore, you may
want to consider who will be using the table tennis table, and where it will be located. Take a look at your budget, your personal
wants and needs, and what is available in your area when you shop.
One of the first considerations when shopping for Kettler table tennis tables is whether you will be leaving your table
set up all the time, or whether you will need to fold it up and put it away. You can find affordable and good quality tables in both
styles. A fold up model with rollers and brakes will be the easiest to set up and break down should you need to choose one that will
not be up and available at all times. You may even want to choose one of these in case your living situation changes at a later
time.
While manufacturers want to sell you the best and most expensive table tennis table, the majority of people who play
for fun will find a less expensive table tennis table completely adequate for their needs. What is critical? An even top with no
warping is absolutely essential. While a 1 inch (25 mm) thickness is a competition standard, a less expensive and thinner tabletop may
be quite adequate for home use and provide you with a good playing experience. If you play table tennis competitively, you should
splurge for the competition thickness; however, the rest of us can save by choosing a nice, but less expensive table. Look for strong
and sturdy legs, preferably with levelers. Many people end up setting up their tables in the garage or basement, and irregular floors
are commonplace. That is why we highly recommend the Kettler .
Your table should meet the international standard. If you drop a table tennis ball from a height of 30 cm, it should
bounce to a height of 23 cm. An even bounce all over the table will insure that your table tennis table provides a good and standard
playing experience. A smooth and even finish, padded net clips, and a table with a good overall feel will all make your introduction to
table tennis a great one.