Bayside 88″ Home Pool Table in Sovereign Cherry by Shelti FREE SHIPPING

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One-Piece Slate

Precision measured and ground as necessary for flatness within 10/1,000ths (0.010”) of an inch. Ensures true ball roll.

Pro-Am Cushion Rubber

Affixed with bolts that include a plastic shoulder washer to precisely locate the cushion rail at the proper play height. Tested and proven to provide exceptional ball rebound and accuracy off the rails.

Magnetic Cue Separator

A magnetic device conveniently separates the cue ball from the other object balls. The cue ball returns the breaking end of the table while the object balls return to the opposite end.

Ball Return Chutes

Enlarged chalk openings in all six (6) arms and three (3) in the center return are wide enough for the chalk to go through on angles.

Unitized Table Construction

Requires precision fit between the side and end aprons to the top rails and zinc die-cast corners. Adds to the cabinet’s overall structural integrity and better ball response.

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