Hi,
Where I work and study, we might try to buy another table tennis table. I am in general used to high quality tables, but in this case we probably have to go for something cheaper because of limited funding. Our minimum requirement is that the table is ITTF approved, has wheels and is foldable. The table itself will not be moved often, just stay inside the same room.
Our supplier has tables from Stiga and Butterfly too, but those are more expensive. I was looking at Cornilleau Competition ITTF 540 and 640. They look very similar with a 22mm thick top. I think the table top is the same, so we might go with the cheaper one.
One concern is that the net assembly seem to be fixed with screws to the table, and folds with it. Anyone knows if the net assembly can be removed, and then we just attach any ITTF net? Just as a precaution if the net becomes broken.
Anyway, the biggest issue might be the table top. If you got any experience with those tables, it would be interesting to know if the bounce and surface is of good quality. Same goes with the durability.
The aforementioned tables:
http://www.cornilleau.com/en/products/tables/competition-indoor/540-ittf-w-indoor/
http://www.cornilleau.com/en/products/tables/competition-indoor/640-ittf-w-indoor/
Where I work and study, we might try to buy another table tennis table. I am in general used to high quality tables, but in this case we probably have to go for something cheaper because of limited funding. Our minimum requirement is that the table is ITTF approved, has wheels and is foldable. The table itself will not be moved often, just stay inside the same room.
Our supplier has tables from Stiga and Butterfly too, but those are more expensive. I was looking at Cornilleau Competition ITTF 540 and 640. They look very similar with a 22mm thick top. I think the table top is the same, so we might go with the cheaper one.
One concern is that the net assembly seem to be fixed with screws to the table, and folds with it. Anyone knows if the net assembly can be removed, and then we just attach any ITTF net? Just as a precaution if the net becomes broken.
Anyway, the biggest issue might be the table top. If you got any experience with those tables, it would be interesting to know if the bounce and surface is of good quality. Same goes with the durability.
The aforementioned tables:
http://www.cornilleau.com/en/products/tables/competition-indoor/540-ittf-w-indoor/
http://www.cornilleau.com/en/products/tables/competition-indoor/640-ittf-w-indoor/