Step Up Your Ping Pong Game with a Baller Table
July 16th, 2008 by BallerHouse
With summer in full swing it’s the perfect time to step up your ping pong game. To get the ball rolling, we’ve found the two most baller table tennis tables on the market. While you’ll want to keep both tables free from exposure to the elements, either table would make a sweet edition to your covered porch or game room.
Baller ping pong table #1: DHS Rainbow
The DHS Rainbow is the official table tennis table of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and was used as the official table for the World Table Tennis Championships between 2003 and 2005. Taking design cues from Chinese arch bridges, DHS integrated a red semi-circular undercarriage to give the table a fly look and added stability. DHS has finished the Rainbow’s tournament blue top with a glare reducing coating to minimize visual interference while you’re playing. For those who haven’t heard of DHS before, the initials stand for Double Happiness, and the company is the largest sporting good supplier in China. Many of the best players in the world train on the Rainbow, and you can bet it will put your game in shape for a little friendly competition.
Price: $1,900

Baller ping pong table #2: Killerspin Revolution
If the Killerspin Revolution looks familiar to you, it’s because you may have seen it on ESPN or featured in Balls of Fury. The competition table features a similar red under arch to the DHS rainbow, with red net brackets adding an extra element of style to the table. A two-piece design makes the Killerspin Revolution easy to set up and break down. Like the DHS Rainbow, you can expect the highest level of performance out of the Killerspin Revolution.
Price: $2000
Available through: Ping Pong Central
Tags: 2008 Olympic ping pong table, DHS Rainbow, Indoor, Killerspin Revolution, Recreation
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