Brad, you know I LOVE these tables and I will buy one in the near future. So I have to ask, what is the real difference between the coin-op and the top home model. It seems that they could be made the same except not have the coin slot installed, is that the case? The coin-op is an outrageous table bro,,,
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The
USA PRO home edition is the same in all the playing characteristics as the
USA PRO Coin Op. The difference is in the cabinet.
The Home model has a practice ball return. Billy Pappas, once a great player, suggested to Dennis at Fireball to make a practice return. The USA PRO Home has this feature, where the Coin model does not.
The Coin model is a heavier split cabinet and the USA PRO Home is a lighter walled unit. 2" thick versus 1 1/2". Competing tables in the market are 1 1/2" for their Coin Model and 1" for their home models.
Weight is 240lbs+ to 330lbs. The USA PRO can and does take weight in the legs, up to 100lbs. WOW, THAT IS SUPER SOLID! The leg design is way different and much stronger than the other brands on the market. I sound like a salesman instead of a Pro Player. haha
Maybe we will make a split home cabinet, but really I don't see the need.
What I like is that the tables are sold either as a one man or three man. We have a choice as a player/buyer. Lighter weight rods, 1 or 3 man goalie and great innovations. Go to the website and check them out for pictures and descriptions.
I hear a rumor that Fireball will be introducing a second ball... Okay, I'm starting a rumor...
Brad Laurine