![]() The downside for our table was that the puck would simply stop moving in some parts of the table. The legs can be leveled individually to keep the pucks movement unbiased. There are four strikers and 4 pucks supplied. Some audio is played to recreate a hockey rink, including an announcer who signals goals. The scoring is automatic along with the time keeping. There are two motors providing the air-flow. The edges of the playing surface is made of aluminum and seems sturdy. Moving the table will be quite difficult once it is installed, so be sure to have it in the right place before assembly. The only issues we had was one of the screws for the legs was difficult to insert and the corner pieces were also a little tight. ![]() The assembly is well documented and fairly straight-forward. It weighs about 260 lbs.Īssembly takes about 3 hours and requires about 3 adults to turn the table upright without rotating over the legs. The table looks nice: black with silver trim, with a bright blue playing surface. There is no information that I could find regarding this product on the web at this writing.ĭisclaimer: I am not a very experienced table hockey player. ![]() ![]() It was purchased from Costco for $389.99 in August, 2005. This is a review of the Rhino Play Air-powered 7.5 ft Hockey Table, Model G03996, made by Escalade Sports. Motors underpowered for the supplied pucks. “This is a review of the Rhino Play Air-powered 7.5 ft.”Īffordable, sturdy construction, easy to assemble, sleek, automated scoring.
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