The kit to put a ping-pong table in the garage and actually play. An indoor table that folds and rolls, four paddles for guests, a box of quality 3-star balls, a net already built in, and indoor shoes. Paddle up; the basement champion defends the table.
Plans
Choose a plan that fits your needs and budget
Item List
4Paddles & Balls
2 itemsTable
1 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Camping Furniture | TypeIndoor FoldPlayback / storage Thickness18 mm | 1 | $500 | View Shop |
Court
1 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shoes | CaseYes ShoesNon-marking Set2 | 1 | $80 | View Shop |
FAQ
Common questions about this kit
Indoor table over outdoor?
Indoor if it lives inside — better bounce and a thicker top. Outdoor tables (aluminum top, weatherproof) bounce flatter but survive a patio. Match the table to where it lives.
4 paddles?
Yes for a home table — guests always want to play, and four decent paddles mean everyone has one instead of passing two around. Keep the good paddles in a case.
3-star balls?
Yes — 3-star balls are rounder and bounce consistently where cheaper "training" balls wobble and crack. For a table people actually play on, spend on 3-star.
Indoor shoes?
Yes — non-marking, grippy soles for the quick lateral steps table tennis demands. The table is in a garage or basement; protect the floor and your ankles.
User Reviews
Home table tennis and my tennis kit share the right-ball-and-indoor-shoes gospel — 3-star over training balls is the same quality call I make. Good list.