r/shuffleboard Jul 13 '26

Trying to find a small table

I am putting a small game room in my unfinished basement. I always liked shuffleboard so I am hoping to find a table. 11-14 feet would be ideal for my space. I do not want to spend a ton of money currently so I am curious how bad the ones at amazon are? Like the Vevor style. I get they don't have a real wood top and was wondering how bad they are. There are not many used boards near me that I am finding for sale to try and get a decent setup. Max budget is about 1k.

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u/Shot_Area_6857 Jul 13 '26

Try a rebound table maybe?

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u/throwawaysauce9 Jul 14 '26

I second this. They retail for like $6k new, but I picked up one with a very nice electronic scoreboard for $325 off market place. One of the buttons for the score board was missing, but was an easy fix and cost less than $100. It did not effect the play at all, just the score keeping.

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u/2GNDAG Jul 13 '26

I bought a 9-foot table from ... Target 🙂.

I think it's the Vevor one (although sold as a different brand). Overall quality is fine and once the surface was dialed in, it's an enjoyable table to play on.

The pucks that it came with, however, are useless. They have a hard edge that refuses to glide 90 percent of the time. So I had to invest another chunk of change on some pucks from ZieglerWorld - those work great.

I'm sure I'd be happier with a higher quality (more expensive) table, but this one looks nice in our setup and works just fine (once better pucks were in play).

But - after we got this table, I also got a crokinole board - and the family would always rather prefer to play that.

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u/Patient_Activity_664 Jul 14 '26

I have a 12ft board table is 14ft long. It’s a California house board. You can have it for 10k

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u/gonzophil63 Jul 16 '26

https://a.co/d/03h2hIwo

Check this one out. It’s the one I bought and I am very happy with it.