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product_id: 489124097
title: "GoSports Mid-Size 6ft x 3.5ft Billiards Game Table - Foldable Design, Includes Full Set of Pool Balls, 2 Cue Sticks, Chalk, and Felt Brush"
brand: "gosports"
price: "AR$4741379"
currency: ARS
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 5
category: "Go Sports"
url: https://www.desertcart.com.ar/products/489124097-gosports-mid-size-6ft-x-3-5ft-billiards-game-table
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region: Argentina
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# Complete set with 15 regulation balls 6ft x 3.5ft mid-size table Heavy-duty steel frame GoSports Mid-Size 6ft x 3.5ft Billiards Game Table - Foldable Design, Includes Full Set of Pool Balls, 2 Cue Sticks, Chalk, and Felt Brush

**Brand:** gosports
**Price:** AR$4741379
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎱 Elevate your game space with style and instant play — don’t just watch the fun, own it!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GoSports Mid-Size 6ft x 3.5ft Billiards Game Table - Foldable Design, Includes Full Set of Pool Balls, 2 Cue Sticks, Chalk, and Felt Brush by gosports
- **How much does it cost?** AR$4741379 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.ar](https://www.desertcart.com.ar/products/489124097-gosports-mid-size-6ft-x-3-5ft-billiards-game-table)

## Best For

- gosports enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted gosports brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ready, Set, Play!:** Foldable legs and preassembled design mean instant billiards fun out of the box.
- • **Smart Space Savvy:** Compact footprint with recommended 12.5ft x 16ft room size for optimal play and style.
- • **Built to Last & Impress:** Sturdy alloy steel frame with premium felt ensures smooth, competitive gameplay.
- • **All-Inclusive Classic Kit:** Includes regulation balls, 2 cues, chalk, rack & felt brush for pro-level maintenance.
- • **Perfectly Portable Powerhouse:** Mid-size 6ft table fits apartments, offices & game rooms without compromise.

## Overview

The GoSports Mid-Size 6ft x 3.5ft Billiards Table offers a perfect balance of competitive play and space-saving design. Featuring a heavy-duty steel frame and premium felt surface, it delivers smooth gameplay with regulation-size balls and cues included. Its foldable legs and preassembled setup make it ideal for apartments, offices, or game rooms, while the complete accessory set ensures you’re ready to impress from day one.

## Description

The GoSports Mid-Size Billiards Table includes everything needed to enjoy classic billiards fun! The complete set includes 15 pool balls with ball rack, 2 wooden cue sticks, 2 chalk and a felt brush for maintaining the playing surface. This midsize table measures 76 L x 43 W x 31 H inches and is great for competitive games, but small enough to store and setup anywhere. GoSports has preassembled the entirety of the table, simply fold out and you're ready to play! Perfect setup for game rooms, apartments, offices or anyone who doesn't want to deal with a full size table. The heavy-duty steel frame keeps the table incredibly sturdy and the premium felt surface plays just as great as it looks. Gather friends and family for classic billiards fun with GoSports Billiards!

Review: After reading and watching multiple reviews, I decided to take a chance on this table. We opted for the 6-ft variant (blue) because our basement has limited access due to an unfortunate stairwell design (somewhat narrow main-level hallway, with limited ability to turn into the stairwell, plus a 90-degree turn at a landing 3/4 of the way down). I spent some time measuring things out, and I felt about 95% sure I could get the 7-ft table into the basement, but short of building a mock-up, there was no way to be sure it would fit. I didn't want or need the extra stress in my life, so I just opted for the 6-ft table instead. I also considered a few other 6-ft tables, but they all had non-regulation (smaller) balls, which I did not want. It is quite heavy, as expected, but my son and I got it into the basement without much fuss. Setup was extremely simple - the hardest part was picking up styrofoam bits and hauling out the box. As other reviews have noted, it is surprisingly sturdy. I was sort of expecting this, based on those reviews, but I was still a bit surprised to find that it's true. Granted, it's NOT as solid as a well-built, wood-framed, slate table. But I would hope that's easily understood. If you use a few of your core muscles and avoid leaning on the table, I would expect it to last a very long time. However, if you routinely lean on it while setting up for and taking shots, I would expect it to become a bit wobbly over time. My children are 14 - 19, and I'm not really worried about them using it at all. That said, thinking back to when they were 5 - 10, I think they would probably have been hard on it... So long as you come into it with realistic expectations, I think you'll be satisfied with the build quality. The playing surface is very flat, as others have noted, so the balls do NOT tend to wander around or dip to low spots. I've played on several wood-top tables, and this is the first one that does NOT have low/high spots. Very pleased by this. We've been playing on it for a few weeks now, maybe up to an hour per day as an average. It is definitely a bit of a slow table, but I'm hopeful it speeds up a bit, as others have experienced. On the suggestion of others, we purchased a "real" table brush for $15, and it's been well worth it. The typical "burn" marks from normal play are easily brushed out, making the surface look generally new with very little effort. Definitely worth the money for the extra brush. The cues that come with it are light - no surprise - but they seem to be generally straight and true. They play well enough that I'm not worried about getting others. I am definitely a novice player, with very limited cue ball control abilities, but I've been pleased with how well the table plays, overall. If you're a league player, I would imagine you would find it to be a noticeable downgrade from a tournament-quality table. However, it most definitely does NOT feel like a toy. It feels like a "real" (albeit low-cost) pool table to everyone in our family, and it's been a lot of fun for all of us to play on. I'm glad we purchased it, and I'm expecting to continue enjoying it for at least a few more years.
Review: I got the 6 foot one with the blue cloth. It arrived in a good size box truck, and must of been pretty secured since the box it came in had hardly any damage to it. The table had zero damage to it but they forgot to fasten one of the plastic pocket covers to one of the side pockets, but two little finishing nails that I already had fixed that. As for how it plays. Its not a slate table. If you buy this realizing that you are not getting a slate table, it plays just fine. The cloth speed is good, the rails work just fine, I am still able to make the same bank shots that I have made for years on a normal table with zero problems. For English. It seems to react about the same as all the coin-op bar tables I have played on. Your not going to masse the cue ball around like you would on a real slate table with good felt. You can masse enough to get around the side of a ball as long as its not a sharp turn. Your not going to be using draw and pulling the cue ball back across the table, or using follow and expecting the ball to go and extra rail or two. Leveling. My top was pretty level, and after adjusting the legs, it is pretty close to perfect. Again its not slate and there is no fine tuning with shims to get a 100% level surface. The "portable" part. The table probably weights 150lbs or so. I'm a ok sized dude at 6 ft 277lbs and I can move it and carry it around on my own, but if you have a buddy I suggest you ask for help. Things I don't like. 1 The legs locks rattle when ever a ball hits the rail. I'm sure that's an easy fix with tape, or a magnet, or what ever, but it is annoying. 2 Getting balls out of the pockets. I find my self grabbing the bottom of the pockets and squeezing to force the balls up because my hand are a tad to big to reach in the pockets and grab the balls and pull them out comfortably. The stuff it comes with. The cues are junk. The rack is junk. Chalk is junk. The balls are good enough and ok for what they are but I will probably replace. Overall. If you do not have the room for a 8 or 9 foot table or the money to buy a $5,000 6 foot slate table I would get one of these. If you do have room for a full size table and friends to help you, I would find one on Facebook or Craigslist and take it apart and move it. It's not that hard to do yourself if you have friends. If you don't have room for a full size but have the money, get a 6 foot slate one. I'm no pool pro but I have been playing for over 25 years. I have owned slate tables, slatron tables, and now this. I hope this review helps people.

## Features

- COMPLETE SET: Includes a mid-size billiards table with 15 regulation balls and cue ball, ball rack, 2 57 inch cue sticks, 2 chalk and felt brush
- MIDSIZE BILLIARDS TABLE: Great size for competitive games, but small enough to store anywhere; Assembled: 76 L x 43 W x 31 H inches
- INSTANT SETUP: Ready to play out of the box, simply fold the legs out and let the fun begin; Perfect for game rooms, apartments, offices, or anyone who does not want to deal with a full size table
- PREMIUM CONSTRUCTION: heavy-duty steel frame keeps the table sturdy and the premium felt surface ensures smooth gameplay; Includes felt brush
- RECOMMENDED ROOM SIZE: 12.5 ft x 16 ft minimum room size is recommended; Players can also use shorter cues (not included) for slightly smaller rooms
- INTEREST FREE FINANCING AVAILABLE: GoSports Exclusive – 0% financing – just select Affirm payment plan at checkout; Terms apply

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08ZC99NY6 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Base Material | Alloy Steel |
| Brand Name | GoSports |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (233) |
| Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 193L x 109.2W x 78.7H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 120 Pounds |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BILLIARDS-TABLE-6-BLUE |
| Model Number | BILLIARDS-TABLE-6-BLUE |
| Number of Players | 2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Billiards |
| Set Name | GoSports Billiards Table Set |
| Sport Type | Billiards |
| Top Material Type | Wood |
| UPC | 815898026243 815898026267 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** GoSports
- **Colour:** Blue
- **Item weight:** 54.43 kg
- **Product dimensions:** 193L x 109.2W x 78.7H centimeters
- **Sport:** Billiards

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: How much do the pool balls weigh? I know they are 2 1/4 inch diameter but couldn't find the weight.**
A: Hi, each of our Billiards Table balls weight 6 ounces. If you have additional questions, reach out to our team through the 'contact the seller' page on Amazon.

**Q: Could an average size able-bodied male set this up on his own?**
A: Hello, we do not suggest single person assembly due to the weight and size of this table. We do only advise a two-person assembly for safe setup.  For additional questions, reach out to our team through the 'Contact the Manufacturer' page.

**Q: Do you sell a cover for it while folded?**
A: Hi, we do not produce any covers for our billiards tables. You are welcome to search for a cover that suits the table elsewhere if you'd like. For reference, the dimensions of the playing surface (flat velvet area) of our 7' Billiards Table measures a L 84" x W 47" X 31". The playing surface on the 6ft model measures L 75.5" x W 43" x H 31.25".

**Q: are the rubber bumpers K-66 and is the top cloth wool-nylon?**
A: Wouldn't be able to give you those specifics, but I can tell you from experience this.
The rubber bumpers are good, as good as a bar pool table.  The top cloth is similar to felt of a standard bar pool table, but it is a little lighter.
When my grandsons had friends over and they were trying "trick shots", they were able to put a mark in the felt. 
But for a $600 pool table that is portable, I would recommend.  It is a solid table and not a toy.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by S***T on 1 January 2023*

After reading and watching multiple reviews, I decided to take a chance on this table. We opted for the 6-ft variant (blue) because our basement has limited access due to an unfortunate stairwell design (somewhat narrow main-level hallway, with limited ability to turn into the stairwell, plus a 90-degree turn at a landing 3/4 of the way down). I spent some time measuring things out, and I felt about 95% sure I could get the 7-ft table into the basement, but short of building a mock-up, there was no way to be sure it would fit. I didn't want or need the extra stress in my life, so I just opted for the 6-ft table instead. I also considered a few other 6-ft tables, but they all had non-regulation (smaller) balls, which I did not want. It is quite heavy, as expected, but my son and I got it into the basement without much fuss. Setup was extremely simple - the hardest part was picking up styrofoam bits and hauling out the box. As other reviews have noted, it is surprisingly sturdy. I was sort of expecting this, based on those reviews, but I was still a bit surprised to find that it's true. Granted, it's NOT as solid as a well-built, wood-framed, slate table. But I would hope that's easily understood. If you use a few of your core muscles and avoid leaning on the table, I would expect it to last a very long time. However, if you routinely lean on it while setting up for and taking shots, I would expect it to become a bit wobbly over time. My children are 14 - 19, and I'm not really worried about them using it at all. That said, thinking back to when they were 5 - 10, I think they would probably have been hard on it... So long as you come into it with realistic expectations, I think you'll be satisfied with the build quality. The playing surface is very flat, as others have noted, so the balls do NOT tend to wander around or dip to low spots. I've played on several wood-top tables, and this is the first one that does NOT have low/high spots. Very pleased by this. We've been playing on it for a few weeks now, maybe up to an hour per day as an average. It is definitely a bit of a slow table, but I'm hopeful it speeds up a bit, as others have experienced. On the suggestion of others, we purchased a "real" table brush for $15, and it's been well worth it. The typical "burn" marks from normal play are easily brushed out, making the surface look generally new with very little effort. Definitely worth the money for the extra brush. The cues that come with it are light - no surprise - but they seem to be generally straight and true. They play well enough that I'm not worried about getting others. I am definitely a novice player, with very limited cue ball control abilities, but I've been pleased with how well the table plays, overall. If you're a league player, I would imagine you would find it to be a noticeable downgrade from a tournament-quality table. However, it most definitely does NOT feel like a toy. It feels like a "real" (albeit low-cost) pool table to everyone in our family, and it's been a lot of fun for all of us to play on. I'm glad we purchased it, and I'm expecting to continue enjoying it for at least a few more years.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***. on 3 April 2022*

I got the 6 foot one with the blue cloth. It arrived in a good size box truck, and must of been pretty secured since the box it came in had hardly any damage to it. The table had zero damage to it but they forgot to fasten one of the plastic pocket covers to one of the side pockets, but two little finishing nails that I already had fixed that. As for how it plays. Its not a slate table. If you buy this realizing that you are not getting a slate table, it plays just fine. The cloth speed is good, the rails work just fine, I am still able to make the same bank shots that I have made for years on a normal table with zero problems. For English. It seems to react about the same as all the coin-op bar tables I have played on. Your not going to masse the cue ball around like you would on a real slate table with good felt. You can masse enough to get around the side of a ball as long as its not a sharp turn. Your not going to be using draw and pulling the cue ball back across the table, or using follow and expecting the ball to go and extra rail or two. Leveling. My top was pretty level, and after adjusting the legs, it is pretty close to perfect. Again its not slate and there is no fine tuning with shims to get a 100% level surface. The "portable" part. The table probably weights 150lbs or so. I'm a ok sized dude at 6 ft 277lbs and I can move it and carry it around on my own, but if you have a buddy I suggest you ask for help. Things I don't like. 1 The legs locks rattle when ever a ball hits the rail. I'm sure that's an easy fix with tape, or a magnet, or what ever, but it is annoying. 2 Getting balls out of the pockets. I find my self grabbing the bottom of the pockets and squeezing to force the balls up because my hand are a tad to big to reach in the pockets and grab the balls and pull them out comfortably. The stuff it comes with. The cues are junk. The rack is junk. Chalk is junk. The balls are good enough and ok for what they are but I will probably replace. Overall. If you do not have the room for a 8 or 9 foot table or the money to buy a $5,000 6 foot slate table I would get one of these. If you do have room for a full size table and friends to help you, I would find one on Facebook or Craigslist and take it apart and move it. It's not that hard to do yourself if you have friends. If you don't have room for a full size but have the money, get a 6 foot slate one. I'm no pool pro but I have been playing for over 25 years. I have owned slate tables, slatron tables, and now this. I hope this review helps people.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by W***E on 4 January 2025*

I’m quite pleased with this pool table. I got the 6 ft. size even though I was on the fence about going slightly bigger to have something closer to a regulation size table, but I have found it’s easy to under estimate how much room is needed for even a small table like this. Do some research. You’ll pretty much need to dedicate an entire room to it, unless you’re fortunate enough to have a garage that’s not being used to hold your car or a basement that’s not overtaken by storing your junk. It’s a great starter table. I’ve just played here and there throughout my life. A couple friends growing up had a pool table at their house and I’d shoot pool once in a while hanging out at bars with friends in my early adulthood. But I never got good. So this table is turning out to be a fun way to teach the game to my young children. At least it’s not another damn screen to stare at!! Plus, I know when they get to college age and beyond, growing up with a table like this will likely mean they’ll be some of the better players in the room when they get to that point in life…

## Frequently Bought Together

- GoSports 6, 7, or 8 ft Billiards Table - Portable Pool Table - Includes Full Set of Balls, 2 Cue Sticks, Chalk and Felt Brush; Choose Size and Color
- GoSports Premium Leatherette Pool Table Covers - Waterproof & Tearproof - 6/7/8/9 ft Heavy Duty Indoor & Outdoor Billiard Table Covers

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*Last updated: 2026-05-23*