I would stick with the Supreme brand but get the 7FT ones. The 6FT ones feel small to me personally
Hi
Thinking of getting a pool table for home, 6 foot one should fit. Not a firm idea at the moment, just looking around to get an idea of what is out there.
Seen a few that I like the look of and knowing that a few people here have bought in the past, I thought I'd canvas some opinions.
Here are a couple that I've seen:
https://www.homeleisuredirect.com/po...ool-table.html
https://www.libertygames.co.uk/store...nner-freeplay/
https://www.homeleisuredirect.com/po...ool-table.html
Thanks
Last edited by bambam; 6th March 2021 at 16:55.
I would stick with the Supreme brand but get the 7FT ones. The 6FT ones feel small to me personally
I’ve got the 6ft supreme winner. Decent table for the money.
Foggy
I’d go for a 7x4 supreme, lovely tables, majority of decent clubs will use Supremes.
An alternative are these, relatively new but have very good reviews.
https://blackballtables.com
Don’t Riley’s also make one?
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If the room allows I’d go for a 7’ table, it’s a more playable size. I’ve had a pool diner for around 12 years and I’m glad I went for the bigger table after playing on a mates 6’.
Last edited by Alex L; 7th March 2021 at 00:15.
That looks lovely!
Measuring things up and allowing for cue space, I think we are ok with the 6ft size. For those that have one or have had one before - how much of a compromise is it if you can’t full cue space all the way around?
7ft would be better but think we’d be compromised on cue space. I’ll have to measure again. You might see one of my dodgy drawings here soon.
This tells you how much room you need for each table https://www.homeleisuredirect.com/help/size-chart.aspx
A very good friend of mine has owned a Supreme for around 7 years now, we're both ex league players and it's a fantastic table to play on. Great quality baize, true cushions and pockets that you need to be reasonably accurate with without being too punishing.
As has been said, check (and double check!) room size for cueing space, it's possible to use shorter cues however I personally find it too uncomfortable unless I can cue properly with my normal length cue all the way around. These tables aren't light either though the adjustable for height feet are wide enough to spread the load, they're not the kind of things suitable for a shed floor though!
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