Joola

Joola Midsize Ping Pong Table

Regular price $399.95 USD
Style: Standard
Joola Midsize Ping Pong Table
$399.95 USD
Standard
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JOOLA Midsize Table Tennis Table


Description

The JOOLA Midsize Table Tennis Table is made for players who want real ping pong action without needing room for a full-size table. Its compact 72 in x 36 in x 30 in design keeps the table at regulation height while reducing the overall footprint for smaller spaces.

Perfect for apartments, offices, family rooms, dorms, and event spaces, the Midsize table is easy to set up and simple to store. Each half stands on its own, the legs fold down for compact storage, and the included screw and clamp net system gives you everything needed to start playing.


Key Features

  • Space-Saving Ping Pong Table: Designed for tight rooms, shared spaces, and areas where a full-size table is too large.
  • 72 in x 36 in x 30 in Size: Compact table dimensions provide a playable surface while saving valuable floor space.
  • Regulation Table Height: Full 30 inch height helps preserve a natural table tennis playing feel.
  • 2/3 Regulation Length: Shorter length makes the table easier to fit in homes, offices, and recreation areas.
  • Standalone Table Halves: Each half can stand on its own for flexible use and easier handling.
  • Great for More Than Ping Pong: Use the table halves for cards, activities, events, or extra recreation space.
  • Foldable Storage Legs: Legs fold away so the table can fit in most closets or under-bed storage areas.
  • No Assembly Required: Simple setup lets you start playing without building the table first.
  • Net and Post Set Included: Includes a custom-sized screw and clamp net system designed for this table.

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What's Included

  • JOOLA Midsize Table Tennis Table
  • Two square standalone table halves
  • Foldable legs
  • Custom-sized screw and clamp net and post system

Why You'll Love It

The JOOLA Midsize is one of the easiest ways to bring ping pong into a smaller home, office, or game room. It keeps the feel of regulation-height play while using a smaller table footprint that is much easier to live with. The two separate halves give the table extra everyday usefulness beyond table tennis. Foldable legs make storage simple when floor space matters. With no assembly needed and the net included, this table is ready for fast, casual fun whenever you are.


Product Specifications

Brand JOOLA
Model Midsize
Overall Dimensions 72 in x 36 in x 30 in
Playing Height Regulation height
Playing Length 2/3 regulation length
Stored Size 36 in x 36 in each half
Assembly Required No assembly needed
Included Net Screw and clamp net and post set

FAQ

How big is the JOOLA Midsize Table Tennis Table?

The table measures 72 inches x 36 inches x 30 inches, giving it regulation height with a 2/3 regulation length design.

Is this a good table for small spaces?

Yes. The JOOLA Midsize is designed for tight spaces and stores compactly, making it a strong fit for apartments, offices, dorms, and game rooms.

Can I store it under a bed or in a closet?

Yes. Each half stores at 36 inches x 36 inches, and the foldable legs help it fit in most closets and under-bed storage areas.

Can the halves be used as regular tables?

Yes. Each half stands on its own and can be used for playing cards, event needs, or other activities when you are not playing table tennis.

What net system is included?

The table includes a custom-sized net and post system that screws and clamps onto the table.

Product specifications table
Specification name Specification Value
Color pattern Blue, Black
Mounting type Free-standing
Suitable space Indoors

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