Craig
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024
We bought this after researching smaller air hockey tables. The table itself worked fine. The goals were a little small and the puck that came with the table would fly off ALL the time. For a 5 ft table, we were impressed with the air flow. This table might not be big enough for teenagers. We ended up returning it and buying the VEVOR Air Hockey Table, 72" Indoor Hockey Table for Kids and Adults, LED Sports Hockey Game with 2 Pucks, 2 Pushers, and Electronic Score System, Arcade Gaming Set for Game Room Family Home on Amazon. For not much more, it was a little bigger and the quality was just better overall. But if you are looking for smaller children, this would work well. I would advise you to buy a little heavier puck though since the one that came with it flew off often.
Gene Gant
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2019
The game is truly a lot of fun for both kids and adults. We bought it for our grandsons (ages 8 and 6) and they play it multiple times a day. They've gotten us to join in 'tournaments' with them and we enjoy it as much as they do. The five foot length is long enough but not so big as to take over a room. Easy to assemble and simply to operate and use. Only criticism: The game is poorly packaged. For the first one I received, the outer and inner cardboard boxes had been gauged so hard and deep that it cracked the playing surface, and I had to return the game. As usual, Amazon's customer service was the best in the business. They promptly authorized a replacement delivery and made the return as simple and easy for me as possible. The box of the replacement game also arrived with a hole in it, which was about the same size and shape and in the same place as in the first game. I speculate that some machine picks up the boxes someone in the loading/delivery process and the cardboard is not thick or firm enough to keep the game surface safe. So, when you receive a game, check the box carefully and if you see if its been breached unpack carefully and check the game surface first to see if it, too, has been damaged. All in all, the game is worth the price and backed- up by Amazon's customer service it's worth taking the chance the game may arrive damaged.
Justme
Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2018
It was fun putting it together. Had many hours of fun playing with my kids. Recommend !!
Mike Brouwer
Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2017
Perfect. Not opened yet though. It's a Christmas present.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2016
Pro's:1. Already mostly assembled (About 75% assembled). Dad was happy about that. smiles2. Sturdy once assembled, but Don't Lean on it.3. My kids said that it was good enough, for now.Cons:1. Made of 100% pressed Cardboard, no wood (You get what you pay for in America)2. Air Hockey puck and paddles are very small. About the size of a tennis ball. This is really for Kids 10 years old and younger..3. It is difficult to score in this game versus a "real" air-hockey game. I am guessing it is difficult to score because of what the materials of the table top is made of. Not the same materials as a "real" air-hockey table top4. Did I say cardboard? I HATE cardboard. Lots of cardboard. And, don't let it get wet.In closing, I consider this item as a starter game to see if your kids like air hockey. If your kids like air hockey, then I suggest going in person to buy a real air hockey game for your basement/game room.
Client d'
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2016
Le compteur numérique ne fonctionne pas. Les capteurs sont très fragiles. Mais Amazon est très arrangeant concernant la défectuosité du produit.
Bob Bartlett
Reviewed in Canada on December 12, 2016
This is a Christmas Present, so I am unable to rate it yet
Nigel Mailman
Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2015
Goal opening is too small...kids learned quickly that if they center their paddle and don't move it, the puck can't go in. That took the fun out of the game early on. Digital scorer stopped working by day 5- seems a sensor issue in one of the nets. All said, its a decent table otherwise... good air, good puck movement.
MouseDining
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2015
Bought as a gift for four active children ages 11, 8, 6 and 4. The table is the perfect size for these ages. The 4 year old can still see the table and is able to play versus the 11 year old, despite their stark difference in size. As a 6'3" adult, the table is rather small. I'd expect the table to be good size for anyone up to 5'6" or so - or about 13-15 years old.Construction is straightforward and the completed table is very sturdy. The air flow is decent and keeps the puck afloat anywhere on the table. The operating fan is small, but runs rather quiet considering the amount of air it pushes. The digital scoreboard is cheap, but does the trick.The only complaint is that there is a small gap (about 1/8 inch) between the guard rail and the table that the puck can sometimes get stuck between if any amount of pressure is placed on the table (increasing the gap to 1/4 inch) or if the puck is hit at high velocities against it and wedged between. This only occurs on the short guard rails on each of the players' sides, and not the long sides of the table. I'm sure I could rig a fix, but I'm just describing the product out of the box.
Vic
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2014
This is an excellent product. The assembly instructions were simple and direct--only 5 steps to follow. The assembly diagrams were clear. One nice thing is that the bolts, washers and screws were all in separate plastic bags so you didn't have to rummage through a big bag of parts to separate out what you were going to need. Also, there were pre-drilled holes in the legs where the leg panels are installed with screws at the ends of the table(step 3); this was very helpful. Be sure not to over-tighten the screws as you're screwing into a composite board of some sort, not actual wood. Another suggestion is that when attaching the "leg braces" on the sides (step 4), be sure that the built-in "nut" (which is the "female" part into which the bolt goes and which is imbedded in the brace itself) faces the INSIDE of the table. That way, as you tighten the bolt you are drawing the "nut" into the brace as opposed to pulling it out which wouldn't be good.My wife and I played a bit on the table and it works great. The puck flows freely and the score board works fine. The table is reasonably heavy and sturdy and should be able to withstand the expected abuse of children. At this point, I am very satisfied with this table. We are having the grandkids (7 of them) over for Christmas and will try to update this review once those rascals put the table to the real test.
Diane Lacour
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2012
We bought this for our grandson for Christmas. We loved it It is very sturdy and well built. It met our expectations