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Cornilleau Sport 250S Crossover Outdoor Table Tennis Table


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Cornilleau Sport 250S Crossover Outdoor Table Tennis Table.

The table tennis table has been used only a few times although we've had this for a couple of years but it has been very well looked after sitting folded in the back garden with two covers including a waterproof PVC cover that was purchased separately.

The table tennis table is in very good/excellent condition. The playing surface is the blue version and is pristine. The only marks that I can see apart from a little wear on the wheels, is a few spots on the net which are cosmetic and could probably be washed out. 

£350.00

I can Whats App more photos or you are free to come over and have a look...

The latest version of the Cornilleau Sport 250s Crossover has a new design and much bigger wheels. This helps when transporting it over gravel and uneven ground. The Cornilleau Sport 250s is the first in the range to have their patented DSi folding system, which is the safest and simplest available.The playing surface has a soft-matt finish that reduces glare by three times on bright sunny days. It also has a very clever net (with tension adjustment) that can be pushed flat against the table frame (like the wing-mirror of a car). This protects the posts from being broken. The legs are strong and boast levelling feet plus it has good quality wheels. It also has a storage area for bats and balls.

The table tennis table would fit into a Zipvan and I could arrange help to load/unload if needed. 
 

Manufacturer's Details:

Table size: 274cm long x 152.5cm wide x 76cm high (9' long x 5’ wide x 2’6” high)

Minimum play area: 5.1m long x 3.3m wide (17' long x 11' wide), guideline only

Storage size: 155cm high x 167cm wide x 75cm deep

Weight: 64kg

Packaged weight: 70kg

Suitable for indoor and outdoor use

5mm resin laminate playing surface with Soft Mat-Top finish

Leg levellers

Playback facility

Bat and ball storage

Fixed - Retractable net and post set

DSI safety folding system

Legs: Resin / steel insert, 115mm x 28mm

Undercarriage: Steel & Thermoplastic Polymer

Wheels: 32mm x 200mm Double wheel with 2 brakes

Frame: Corrosion / scratch-resistant steel 40mm

 

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