🎱 Dive into Fun: Your Backyard Awaits!
The Imperial 8' Outdoor Pool Table is a premium, weather-resistant billiards table designed for outdoor use. With a sturdy aluminum frame and waterproof taclon cloth, it offers durability and style. Easy to assemble and complete with accessories, it's perfect for entertaining friends and family while enjoying a game of pool in your backyard.
Frame Material Type | Aluminum |
Top Material Type | Aluminum,Polyester,Resin |
Base Material | Aluminum |
Material Type | Polyester, Aluminum |
Recommended Uses For Product | Billiards |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 98.25"L x 54.25"W x 31.5"H |
Color | Brown |
L**R
A nice addition to your outdoor recreation
Very easy to assemble. The table top is placed face down and each of the four legs are secured with four bolts. The horizontal rails just slip into the legs as you assemble them to the table. It is sturdy and attractive also. It is far more attractive in person than what is pictured. The actual table is closer to a rose gold than the picture leads you to expect. It matches my wife's iPhone. And the playing surface is tan/camel brown. It isn't a felt but rather a Sunbrella outdoor fabric. Once leveled the table top is even, smooth and true. It plays well. It also comes with a complete accessory kit (balls, rack, fitted cover, two cues and chalk). Once it was assembled and turned upright we were ready to go. And that would be my only heads up to a prospective buyer. Make sure you have four able bodied adults to unpack the table and turn it over once the legs are attached. The assembled table is over 350 pounds. But it is a great table. My wife is very happy, ergo I am very happy.
H**R
Excellent Table - Excellent Seller
We just received this today and have enjoyed several hours of play already. It is a beast to unpackage and move, but it was in perfect condition and 4 strong guys were able to move it from the driveway to our backyard. Assembly was a breeze and leveling it was super simple. We'll probably invest in better cues, but having everything to play straight out of the box was fabulous. I looked at a lot of tables and couldn't be more pleased with this purchase. The seller is super responsive and helpful. 5* all around.
L**A
Damaged
The media could not be loaded. It came damaged the seller sent me a new one after about a month I received the new pool table there service was great the quality of the table is horrible on the new one the table is some how pitches in the middle I would never by this table again
C**N
Good table
We have thoroughly been enjoying this table. The table plays fast so takes a little getting used to. I’ve had many people compliment it based on how good it looks.
A**E
Mostly good, but beware
It arrived packed from China, almost impenetrable, it took up a whole truck space in the garage. It was a major pain to upack it, especially since it arrived on wooden pallets, and I had to break apart the pallets to haul the wood and packing materials to the dump in my truck. I had to use a crowbar and hammer, and remove huge staples and nails to avoid injury. I had two other men to help move it, but had to use two four-wheel flatbed dolleys (one rented) to move it from garage to deck through the house. The seller's and manufacturer's instructions said to attach the legs first and then turn it upright. Even with four men that plan would have been extremely difficult. The table with legs weighs at least 600 lbs.. Instead, we rested the table on four stools, one at each corner, and attached the legs underneath, removing the stools once comleted. The cross-tubes connecting the legs are cosmetic only, they don't contribute to the table's stability despite appearances. They are not attached but freely rotate within their leg holes.It's sitting on a wooden deck, so I've had to re-level the table a couple of times in the last three months. It looks very nice, unusual, a pretty rose-gold frame and legs. The outdoor cloth has less nap than indoor cloth, so it plays extremely fast and the balls roll much farther than on indoor tables. Also, the cloth is tan, so tan chalk is advisable. The bumpers seem to be tournament standard. The plastic pockets, however, are extremely shallow due to packing requirements. I got tired of removing balls all the time during a game, so I finally ordered plastic pockets from Amazon (cheap!), which I cut and super-glued to the bottom of the existing pockets, cutting out the bottom and extending the pockets by about 3 inches, which avoided having to unscrew the existing pockets to replace them completely, which I tried to do on one pocket before deciding it was more work and more potential problems. By the way, there's no "spot" provided, probably because adhesive wouldn't do well outside over time, so you just have to eyeball the rail markers when you're racking and aligning the balls for a break.I've been playing pool for 53 years and have owned a table for most of that time. This table is probably the best outdoor, all-weather table available. It sits under a roof outdoors, so it's protected from rain and snow and sun. The vinyl cover is durable. The table is fairly sturdy, but squeeks sometimes with the weight of a player who's stretching for a far shot. Maybe because it's on a wood deck, it's more difficult to keep level, especially since the rubber ring under the round feet sticks to the deck surface after months of sitting, and turning the feet to level the table can be difficult for one person who's on hands and knees and lifting the table's corner with his back. The resin bed resists chipping that slate beds are vulnerable to, but has slight variations in levelness that slate doesn't have. The aluminum cue sticks are worthless except when used only with a plastic bridge attachment on the tip, so I recommend buying fiberglass cues with wood core that play well and do well outside.In summary, after all the unpacking and setup difficulties and the tweeks needed, the table is quite serviceable for a finnicky player and has provided much entertainment during the pandemic for gatherings of a maximum of four people, ALL WEARING MASKS!UPDATE: I haven't had to level the table after 3 years, and it's our favorite entertainment. Superglue just didn't hold up the pocket extensions for long so I finally used repair tape to tape them on. Not pretty but it works fine. Wish I could afford a 9-ft. outdoor table ($9k) but this one is adequate for another year or so.
T**.
High quality outdoor table and great service
We ordered this pool table for our deck and have been pleased with the quality. It is sturdy and relatively easy to assemble. Very heavy but the seller gave us helpful hints about delivery and the need for a couple of strong people to help tip the table upright. Tony, who sold us the table, is very communicative and professional. I would highly recommend purchasing from him! He is terrific and his product is excellent!
A**R
recover
being that it is an outdoor table it is inevitable that you will eventually need to have your table recovered. You will find that there are no recover companies that do outdoor material. f We really enjoy the table but cant find anyone to recover it
L**A
Love it!
It’s at my house but really got it for my dad. We love it and so do our friends. Weights a lot. Looks beautiful and customer service is 6 stars out of 5. Yes that good. They called after I made the order to see if I had any questions and answered them all.After putting together the legs and such we thought there was wrinkles in the felt but we pushed them out. There is a small bump but it’s under the rail and you can’t see it. I found it by feeling every inch of the table.I called to complain about the wrinkles in the felt and the small bump. But before I could the felt was normal with no wrinkles. The small bump was not worth fixing because you can’t see it and it’s under the rail and not in the way. The company offered to re-felt the table but it’s all good.Many hours playing time on it already and it’s a great table. Everyone loves it!
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