I bought one of these. Alternative to the Triton table at about 1/3 the cost. (2 Viewers)

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When I saw the Triton table, I thought it was a genius design for portability and storage but it was EXPENSIVE. I recently ordered this one. I haven't received this table yet, but wanted to post a link while it's still on sale. $599 and if you do a quick search, there's an addition $30 coupon code.
As with any folding table, there's going to be a middle seam so you're probably going to want a neoprene topper. Triton includes one with their tables but I can afford to buy a topper, considering the savings. This one comes with a dust cover for when it's in the folded position.

https://www.vevor.com/poker-equipme...t-uE0J5ue589cdWr9rJQuX37jqf1GvZoaAlTVEALw_wcB
 
Larger, fold up with wheels for transport.
Looks too good to be true tho >_>
 
Vevor is legit. I've purchased several things from them. I currently have one of their "Barrington" tables (the 32"x72") as well as a couple of mats. My first purchase was a 72" work table with wheels and electric. Solid buys for the money.
 
Forgive my ignorance - what does the table in the OP offer that the Barrington does not?
The unique way it folds up without having to lift or turn the table on its side for storing. You fold it and roll it away and the table is supported by the legs/wheels while in storage.
 
I received this table yesterday. Despite the shipping company leaving it on my driveway in front of my garage door, IN THE RAIN..
it arrived undamaged. There was some water only on the rail cushion, but it wiped off easily with a towel. They could have rang the doorbell, but didn't even do that. I can't blame the seller for a 3rd party shipper.
This table is heavy. I managed to single handedly get it into my garage and unpack it from the wet box and with the help of a hand truck I got it into the house. Assembly wasn't bad: you just attach the wheels to the 2 v-shaped legs then attach those to the bottom of the straight leg sections and you're done. Once you have this thing on its wheels, it's a breeze to move around and you should never have to lift its weight again unless you're taking it on the road.
Table is well constructed, folds and unfolds smoothly and rolls easily, even on carpet. I haven't played on it yet but I'll use a neoprene topper. I think a 2mm topper would suffice because the stock playing surface does have a thin layer of sponge foam underneath. The table presents well. The red and black surface looks very nice IMO, even though I'll put a topper on it. The arm rail cushion will work sufficiently (I had 2" foam under the rails of my custom built table). The rail cushion has seams between each playing position but the padding is continuous, unlike the Triton which has gaps between each section (why?). The cup holders are there and I really haven't noticed how deep they are because my crew doesn't put drinks in them anyway.
The folding design and portability/storage of the table is what really appealed to me. Overall, I'm very happy with this table. :tup:
 
I've found a new contender in the "scissor" folding legs design. It says it's 94" long and the rail design has rounded edges rather than square. But it's almost 2x the Vevor sale price. They have their own website (inopoker.com) but it's sold out there. Amazon has them:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FKYV48L...TV5XM2EDO&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1

94" is nice, but pushing it on space for my room allowance. Vevor and Triton both have a 90" length. Oddly enough, this INO poker table is 47" wide compared to the 48" width of the other two. That wouldn't bug me if I wanted the 94" length.
 
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I've found a new contender in the "scissor" folding legs design. It says it's 94" long and the rail design has rounded edges rather than square. But it's almost 2x the Vevor sale price. They have their own website (inopoker.com) but it's sold out there. Amazon has them:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FKYV48L...TV5XM2EDO&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1

94" is nice, but pushing it on space for my room allowance. Vevor and Triton both have a 90" length. Oddly enough, this INO poker table is 47" wide compared to the 48" width of the other two. That wouldn't bug me if I wanted the 94" length.
Doesn't exactly scream quality IMO. The rails look jank and at the seam are very uneven. Just pointing this out in case someone has an itchy trigger finger.
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My Amazon price tracking app shows this got down to $500 USD on Black Friday. Going to keep an eye on it and may consider purchasing if it drops down again. I have two Costco Barringtons currently but am interested in getting something bigger. Would have to get an @rjdev7 topper as well.
 
Doesn't exactly scream quality IMO. The rails look jank and at the seam are very uneven. Just pointing this out in case someone has an itchy trigger finger.
I agree. It doesn't put their "best foot forward" using that pic. I just pointed out that it's a 3rd brand I've found with the genius folding design. I'm really pleased with the quality of my Vevor... and the price.
 
If you sign up on vevor to get emails they will send coupons and special sales from time to time. I don't get blasted with emails from them. They have everything, and I don't think that's an exaggeration.
 
If you sign up on vevor to get emails they will send coupons and special sales from time to time. I don't get blasted with emails from them. They have everything, and I don't think that's an exaggeration.

Do they have chips? :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
 
Well, let's take a look...

I've checked a few times just out of curiosity, and they didn't. So, they have everything except that.
 

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