Solo play with Prince Fusion Table

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bill carey
bill carey Asked 9 years ago

I recently purchased a pp table and when i fold it into solo play mode.(one side folded up) there is a 7.5" gap between the net and the vertical table.  i was wondering how others have solved this problem...  during practice a shot that would be good in a game (fast and 3-4" above net) cannot bounce back to my side of table and falls into crack.  I would assume that this is a common problem with this type of table.  my table is a prince fusion.  great table except for this problem.

Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 9 years ago

Hi Bill,

I don't have a solution for this one but hopefully others that have used that table will be able to help out.

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