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Knight Shot Semi Commercial Foosball Table with Black and Yellow Players


Gaming Tables

Knight Shot introduces this best seller Babyfoot table / Foosball Table. This KS-ST950A is a Babyfoot table / Foosball table in its best quality which comes with a soda can holder for keeping your favorite drinks or beverages on standby while you are playing the game. Also, this table can be for semi-commercial use. This will be an essential part of your gaming room, home, or even in the office.


This game is best played by two (2) teams with two (2) players each which can be exciting to be played with your friends.


Brand: Knight Shot
Type: Semi-Commercial Use
Color: Brown Finishing
Table Size: 140 x 75.5 x 90 cm
Players Layout : 3-2-3-5 | 5-3-2-3
Playfield Surface: Flat Surface
Team Player Colors: Black and Yellow Players
Playfield: 17 mm thickness MDF with HPL on both sides
Legs: 100 x 88 mm rectangle-shaped solid MDF legs with PVC
Player rods: 2.2 mm thickness
Weight: 93 kgs
The table comes with cup or soda can holder on both sides
Includes: Four (4) Red Foosball balls
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