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PING-PONG TABLE

Concrete outdoor ping pong tables have become a popular choice for parks, schools, sports complexes, and other outdoor recreational spaces. With their strength, durability, and low maintenance, they offer an unbeatable alternative to tables made from traditional materials like wood or metal. In this article, we look at why these concrete tables outperform other options available on the market.

SPECIFICATIONS

This regulation size ping pong table comes in two parts: the base and the top.

The net is made of stainless steel and is bolted to the table. Customizable net on request

 

DIMENSIONS

108" x 60" x 29"H - 3,210lbs

 

OPTIONS

  • Colour and Finish | Standard smooth grey pre-fabricated, unless a higher colour or alternative finish is specified when ordering.

  • Engraving | Logos and playing surfaces can be stenciled onto tables as a value added service.

  • A racket and ball holder is available

 

Why Choose Concrete for Outdoor Ping Pong Tables?

 

Exceptional Durability

Concrete is known for its resistance to weather and wear. Unlike wooden tables that can rot or warp in the rain, or metal tables that can rust, concrete ping pong tables are designed to withstand the most extreme weather conditions. Whether it’s torrential rain, snow, or intense heat, these tables maintain their shape and structural integrity.

 

Low Maintenance

One of the main reasons why park and public facility managers prefer concrete tables is their minimal maintenance requirements. A simple annual inspection and surface cleaning are usually enough to keep these tables in perfect condition. They do not require regular painting or weathering treatments, which significantly reduces long-term maintenance costs.

 

Stability and Security

Due to their heavy weight, concrete ping pong tables are extremely stable, even under strong winds or frequent use. This stability reduces the risk of tipping over, ensuring the safety of players, especially in busy environments such as schools or public parks.

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