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The Fat Cat Trueshot 6 ft Pool Table by GLD PRODUCTS is a stylish, space-conscious billiard table featuring folding legs for easy storage and portability. Weighing 114 lbs, it includes a full starter set with cues, balls, chalk, brush, and triangle, making it ideal for millennials seeking a sleek, ready-to-play game experience in smaller living spaces. Its durable wood frame and modern black cloth blend seamlessly into contemporary interiors, though it is designed for indoor use and best suited for casual play.








































| ASIN | B000VUDC22 |
| Age Range (Description) | Unisex |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Base Material | Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #351,968 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #88 in Billiard Tables |
| Brand | Fat Cat |
| Brand Name | Fat Cat |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (514) |
| Date First Available | February 26, 2010 |
| Frame Material | Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00719265552802 |
| Included Components | Fat Cat Trueshot 6’ Pool Table with Folding Legs for Easy Storage, Included Pool Cues and Billiard Ball, and Deep Black Playing Cloth |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 76 x 43 x 32 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 82.75 x 47 x 5.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 114 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GLD PRODUCTS -- DROPSHIP |
| Material | Wood |
| Model Name | Fat Cat |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2 |
| Package Weight | 69.85 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 64-6035 |
| Product Dimensions | 76"L x 43"W x 32"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
| Size | 6' |
| Sport | Billiards |
| Style | Trueshot 6' Folding Billiard Table |
| Suggested Users | Unisex Youth |
| Team Name | Yellow, Other colors |
| Top Material Type | Wood |
| UPC | 719265552802 |
| Warranty Description | 90-day warranty against manufacturer defects |
B**Z
Updated 2024 not Great little table. Check out all the pics.
Great product for the price. Arrived in a large wooden protective layer you can see a pic of it by my garbage. Only a small scratch on the bottom of the table that must have happened at the factory because it was sharpied to blend in. Felt plays a little slow but that’s good since it is a small table. Rails are not super responsive but also good for a small table. All in all it seems to have the right attributes for a table this size in my opinion ( I am no pro). The balls look nice but the color on the 3 and 11 balls look way to orange to me but it’s not a big deal. For some reason I keep miss-cueing on the cue ball ( I am using a quality cue). After about 20 games the cue ball doesn’t miss-cue much any more. The table is good but the accessories are just to allow you to play as soon as you get it. You will really want to get a better everything because they are the lowest quality they could get away with. The cues are straight with what looks like a 13mm tip, very beginner type cue. The brush is to small. The chalk is blue when it should be black to match the felt. The triangle rack is super, I mean super thin and bends while trying to make a tight rack of balls. I have not even bothered using the cues yet since a I have decent cues already. I used a level setting up the table and it took moments to get level even checking at multiple locations. No crowning yet. I am very pleased with the look and play of their table. Oh and this thing weighs a lot while in the packaging. The shipping company said it was 260lbs. Obviously not as much as a slate table but don’t expect to be setting this up or moving it solo. You will need about 5ft on each side to play properly so the space needed is 13x16 ft for this 3x6 ft table. Update. After a month the felt is showing some wear. This was from the balls that came with the table, they produce to much friction and burn the felt a bit when hit at high speed. I got some balls made of phenolic resin and they don’t burn the felt. I have been playing about 5-20 racks a day on this over the last month. If you want to keep it looking nice use decent equipment, phenolic resin balls, cues that do not have phenolic tip(break cue). The table is starting to be un-level at 2 corners that are diagonal from each other, this happens the be where the 2 support screws in those legs have also managed to come loose twice now. I am no longer able to get the table perfectly level. It’s still playable but you will see some odd rolling in those corners at slow speeds. I still like the table and am having them send me a new one. The new table delivery includes pick up of the first table. Update 2024 Play bed won’t hold its shape, sag in the bed where there are no supports. Table is basically unplayable now. I would say it was tolerable for about 1 year. Table needs support running the length of the table in addition to supports side to side. Also the should increase the thickness of the wood for the play bed. I no longer recommend this table.
A**R
Horrible rails
Rails on this table appear to be cardboard! Terrible ! Ball barely bounces out, including the expensive balls I bought due to reviews of ball quality. Completely dead and unacceptable rails. Rest of the table seems ok..the felt is mediocre. One of the net pockets got caught up when assembling the table and it will not drop. I’m hopeful they can replace the rails. If not, I’m returning this table.
A**X
Not worth the hundreds of dollars
Item is very heavy on the top causing the legs underneath to buckle and all the screws to break. Just looking at it out of the box looks so flimsy there's no way I would risk paying that much money and keeping it because it will not last long.
J**D
Item arrived scratched and faded, looks used
It’s quite frustrating to receive a product that needs to be delivered by Amazon because of its size and is heavy to move and then find out that it is scratched and looks used once you open it. Now I need to return it and I’m left without the pool table . Way too much of a hassle, would rather invest in a good table as opposed to a cheap one made in China.
T**Y
There’s things in life that you shouldn’t cheap out on, a pool table is one of those things.
There’s things in life that you don’t want to cheap out on, a bed, toilet paper, and a pool table come to mind. You get what you pay for. Without slate, the balls won’t roll right. The cues don’t come with tips. If you’re buying this for yourself you will be unhappy. Don’t cheap out, buy a slate top.
J**E
Best investment Ever!
TABLE: This pool table has been the best investment we have ever made! It's small enough that it fits perfectly in our game room with lots of room around it, but yet big enough to give a real pool playing experience. It comes with full size balls and sticks, both of which I recommend be replaced as mentioned below. With that said, I would definately recommend this table and if I ever needed another one, I would certainly buy this one again. My wife and I have pool parties pretty much three days a week and play at least twelve games a week. It is so dang much fun! CHALK: Don't assume that chalk that comes with the table is the right color to use for your table. If your table is black, then you need to purhase black chalk. If you use the blue chalk on a black surface, your table will start showing it quickly. Get the right color of chalk for your table. STICKS: The sticks it comes with will need replaced immediately. Don't go to walmart thinking you will get a decent cue. None of them are straight. Go to your local billiards supply house and get yourself some real cue sticks. They are not that much money, ours were $20.00 a stick becaue we purchased 48-inch long sticks to give us more shooting room without bumping the walls, and they are weighted and balanced and feel natural in your hand and will absolutely kick butt over the sticks this table comes with. BALLS: The balls are adequate for exciting play for a few weeks. My wife and I have had an absolute blast playing, however the balls it comes with start showing signs of wear pretty quickly. After about one month of playing which for us is about 48-games of play, the balls really started showing major signs of wear. The balls started showing bruising and developed tiny chips and cracks. We looked at Amazon for purchasing some high quality balls, but after reading the reviews of balls, it seemed very risky. I would highly suggest what we did - We went to our local billiard supply house and purchased a set of high quality balls for around $200.00 bucks. And before you say "Oh I don't want to do that"... Let me tell you something. There is a massive difference in the pool balls. The play we get on the new high quality balls compared to the balls that came with this table is like comparing a yugo to a rolls roice. The high quality balls we purchased roll far better, they return better, they roll straight, they shine like a cat's ass and just keep going. After about fifty games of pool, they still look new, while the balls that came with the table were adequate for a while, they look like crap now. Do your research on balls. It will be an added expense, but believe me it will make your pool playing one-hundred times more enjoyable. Many of the high quality balls offered on Amazaon come with a certain risk. After doing tons of research, there are many reviews that talk about paying for high quality balls, but receiving junk, as if someone puchased high quality balls, then returned the package to Amazon with previously owned junk balls only to be resold as new high quality balls. So take it from me, go to your local billard supply house and talk to someone who knows the game and the balls. They will set you up with the right sticks and the right balls. It is worth the added expense. RECOMMENDATION: I would definately purchase this table again, but replace the cues and the balls, and make sure to get the correct color of chalk.
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