Fireball is the strongest of all the "contenders" that have come along...the owner of Fireball builds tens of thousands of tables for other manufactures like Shelti (and other known brand names) and is big business...he wanted his own table...Fireball in the US is just coming up on two years old but its been around for 5 or 6, maybe more...it started in Asia and then to Europe...the US table was tweaked with all the feedback of the years it already had in the field and all the feedback serious tournament foosers have been giving Tornado for years
this is why it plays so well and in my opinion, as you may have read, is the best playing foosball table ever made...now our Bonzini brothers would think that is just stupid and I know it is opinion but I believe a table should be level and allow the player to do everything that is possible on a table...Bonzini is the KING of the pinned ball and few (like Garlando) tables come close to its unique, but very limited, style and that is fine for foosball...I love the history its quirky character, like playing grass vs clay in Tennis I suppose
but Fireball is sort of the best all around table...better made than Tornado (every aspect) and plays better...and the rods...man, the rods....no table even comes close, these things are like magic and they just get better and better the longer you play on them and Tornado will seem more and more sluggish, like you are trying to pull your rod through magma that is hardening...the rods are soooo easy on your body...if you are coming from a Tornado background it takes time to learn you don't have to muscle the rod...if you are a T player now you don't think you muscle the rod but let me tell you that after a few months on Fireball and you are becoming one with the rod and letting it do the work, and then go back to Tornado, you will wonder how you never noticed and how you put up with it all those years
long story, I think Fireball already 6-7 yrs old isn't going anywhere...they are taking things slow and have no delusions of trying to knock T off its pirch...they want to grow their business ground up little at a time (partly because they don't want to spend the money to "market" it) but Brad has been around the game many years and is as good a guy as we have and its his business as US distributor and I feel certain Fireball will out live Brad - not wishing you ill will Brad, hope you hang around another 40 years even though that would make you...what? 122 years old?...anyway, I digress
buy Fireball, I would even if I was going to play T tournaments and I would just learn to make the adjustments to T...first chance I get, I will say goodbye to my trusted T and get me the Fireball coin op and that will be the last table I ever buy
I am 55 so maybe that isn't saying that much but I plan to play until I am 90 but if you are 20, it can be your last table too!
there, is that direct enough?