Go Pong Pool Pong Table with Inflatable Floating Beer Pong Table, Neon Green
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Hello there, there are three holes. With a diameter of 14" and a height of 3", it's a little bigger than most cups and bottles. All of the designs are extra buoyant rafts that can handle almost any beverage size. If you require any additional assistance, please contact the manufacturer.
Fabrizzio, how are you doing today? This item has a 3 pound shipping weight. 1 pounds. Thanks
Hello, this deflates quickly and is small enough to bring on any trip! Please contact us via the 'Seller Page' if you have any further questions.
There isn't a single place to tie a rope. Try gluing on a handle and tying a rope to it. With a floating cooler we had on hand, we were able to accomplish this! If you do manage to get your hands on one of these beer pong floats, you will have a lot of fun.
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Continue your search! If you want to use it right away, this isn't the one for you. There are no grommets for tethering or attaching weights. It just appears to be a very low-cost design. It's also difficult to fully inflate it, making leveling the cups difficult. This is one of our favorite games to play during COVID. I ordered 60 extra colored balls so that each player could shoot multiple balls and we could keep track of where they went. This way is a lot more enjoyable! There were only two white balls included in the package. 'Bah, humbug,' as they say in the UK. It's low-cost and boring. We found it to be woefully inadequate on the whole.
This summer, I must have played hundreds of games on my beer pong table. It's the most affordable and enjoyable pool toy ever. With the wide mouth piece, inflating is a breeze. The holes are slightly too far apart, but you can compensate by increasing the depth of your solo cup in the hole. It's difficult to bounce, but it's not impossible. Ping pong balls float, so there's no need to chase them across the yard. Haha. I'm so glad I didn't buy the $100 styrofoam-based product. y table that "appeared" to be more legitimate. There's nothing else you'll require!.
This table was blown up before we went to the beach, and it stayed in shape all night. The next morning, I rolled it back up after deflating it. At the beach, I blew it up for the second time, and it wouldn't hold any more air. I had to keep recharging my oxygen tank. It's a small 6' beer pong table that's great for road trips but not very reliable. I'll keep it for future trips, but I'm not going to buy another one. Spend a little more money on a pool table of higher quality.
We've only used it once so far, and it's been a success. Used regular red solot cups, which fit perfectly; some of the holes were a tight fit, so the cup cracked slightly, but it wasn't a big deal.
It's incredible!.
For an hour, I held my breath. When we went to prepare it for the pool, it was deflated and wouldn't hold any air when we refilled it. We didn't see any tears, but it won't hold any air.
This float turned out to be smaller than anticipated, but we still used it and had a great time with it; it also lacks an 'empty cup' pile for all of the cups that were made. On the plus side, blowing it up is simple!.
It didn't work out. Even after partially deflating the cups, they did not fit in the holes. It was simply not a pleasant encounter. It was abhorrent to both my guests and myself.