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Stiga Onyx Table Tennis Tournament Style Table (108"x60"x30")

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$500

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Dick's Sporting Goods has Stiga Onyx Table Tennis Tournament Style Table (108"x60"x30") on sale for $499.98. Select free store pick up where stock permits to save on shipping cost.

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Thanks to Community Member suihuamo for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Designed for tournament level play
  • 10-minute assembly, 95% pre-assembled out of box
  • Tournament style independent roller chassis design and heavy-duty 50 x 20mm steel aprons
  • 25mm top with UV repeat roller coat finish and 50mm welded H-style legs with integrated leg levelers
  • 4" machine grade, ball-bearing casters with locks
  • Folds for compact storage and playback positions
Includes:
  • 72" Tournament Style Net Set with tension adjust and cotton blend net

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $240 lower (32.4% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $739.98.
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  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.9 stars overall based on 48 reviews.

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Dick's Sporting Goods has Stiga Onyx Table Tennis Tournament Style Table (108"x60"x30") on sale for $499.98. Select free store pick up where stock permits to save on shipping cost.

Note: Availability for store pickup may vary.

Thanks to Community Member suihuamo for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Designed for tournament level play
  • 10-minute assembly, 95% pre-assembled out of box
  • Tournament style independent roller chassis design and heavy-duty 50 x 20mm steel aprons
  • 25mm top with UV repeat roller coat finish and 50mm welded H-style legs with integrated leg levelers
  • 4" machine grade, ball-bearing casters with locks
  • Folds for compact storage and playback positions
Includes:
  • 72" Tournament Style Net Set with tension adjust and cotton blend net

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $240 lower (32.4% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $739.98.
    • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
    • Refer to the forum thread for community discussion of this deal.
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.9 stars overall based on 48 reviews.

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Written by suihuamo

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Model: Stiga Onyx Indoor Table Tennis Table With Tournament Grade Net Set

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I bought this table last year for the same price, it's a nice board but I haven't used it much. Don't buy online, go in store the shipping charge is only 90$ when you buy in store. It will be delivered till your doorway. It's really a HEAVIER board you can't move it as a whole setup. Easiest way is to open it and separate the tables and add the wheels and move it to your desired room of your choice.

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about 1 year ago
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Joined May 2015
about 1 year ago
Weezleberger
about 1 year ago
38 Posts
Quote from Buckeyefan 1 :
This table is 1" thick. I have had a few tables over the years, and the thicker one was 3/4" (19mm) thick. It sits on a pool table and just removing one side is a chore. 1" is complete overkill for anyone but those who play competitively. Once this table is set, it's not going anywhere. A 5/8" (15mm) table is perfect for recreational play and much easier to move. People give these away all the time on FBM and CL. In saying that, this is an outstanding table and built like a fortress for the price.
This is simply not true. Yes it's a big heavy table but it is two separate halves that are easily movable with the nice wheels and hardware. 2 regularly built guys can move the two halves up and down stairs if needed. This is a table that will last several years of heavy use. You had to buy several tables because you bought cheap ones.
about 1 year ago
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Joined Dec 2013
about 1 year ago
rkoskier
about 1 year ago
45 Posts
[quote]
Quote from Weezleberger :
This is simply not true. Yes it's a big heavy table but it is two separate halves that are easily movable with the nice wheels and hardware. 2 regularly built guys can move the two halves up and down stairs if needed. This is a table that will last several years of heavy use. You had to buy several tables because you bought cheap ones.
Yeah, I don't get all of these comments on it being too heavy. It's shipping weight is 260 pounds (per wayfair), which is a lot. But, any decent 18mm+ thickness table is going to be at least 200 pounds anyway so it's a pain no matter what. I agree that taking the pool table tops off is a chore, that's what I did as a kid. But these dedicated tables with wheels are a lot easier to move around after initially getting it in the house.
Last edited by rkoskier November 21, 2023 at 10:25 AM.
about 1 year ago
2 Posts
Joined Jan 2012
about 1 year ago
Luke91
about 1 year ago
2 Posts
Am I missing something? This table has ALWAYS been this price, except for the last two weeks it was higher so they could give out a "discount."
about 1 year ago
174 Posts
Joined Jul 2009
about 1 year ago
bdead20
about 1 year ago
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Last edited by bdead20 November 21, 2023 at 12:32 PM.
about 1 year ago
174 Posts
Joined Jul 2009
about 1 year ago
bdead20
about 1 year ago
174 Posts
Is the lack of white side lines bothersome? Or do you get used to it
about 1 year ago
523 Posts
Joined Jul 2015
about 1 year ago
Bergkamp10
about 1 year ago
523 Posts
ooh damn I really want this.. Not sure if I have room to store this in my rental
about 1 year ago
45 Posts
Joined Dec 2013
about 1 year ago
rkoskier
about 1 year ago
45 Posts
Quote from Luke91 :
Am I missing something? This table has ALWAYS been this price, except for the last two weeks it was higher so they could give out a "discount."
False. I've been looking for a table since August and it has been $800 the whole time. It seems to have dropped to $550 or $500 a few times the past year prior to that. I just picked it up tonight and put it together. It's a beast, but it's fantastic. It looks as nice as my friends expensive killerspin table.

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about 1 year ago
6 Posts
Joined Oct 2007
about 1 year ago
cutigers
about 1 year ago
6 Posts
Quote from bdead20 :
Looking to get a table for the family in our new homes basement. This one looks a bit overkill for me. Any opinions on the quality/price of the Prince Tournament 6800 Indoor Table Tennis Table that is also 1/2 off?
I'm curious about the 6800 as well.
Pro
about 1 year ago
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Joined May 2011
about 1 year ago
bb989
Pro
about 1 year ago
3,039 Posts
When did tournament tables become black? This is not standard
about 1 year ago
347 Posts
Joined May 2009
about 1 year ago
fiedel
about 1 year ago
347 Posts
Quote from smartshopper798 :
I bought this table last year for the same price, it's a nice board but I haven't used it much. Don't buy online, go in store the shipping charge is only 90$ when you buy in store. It will be delivered till your doorway. It's really a HEAVIER board you can't move it as a whole setup. Easiest way is to open it and separate the tables and add the wheels and move it to your desired room of your choice.
Just checked in store. They charge $240 for shipping, the same as online order.