All-weather Table Recommendation

cue4me

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I have a friend who is a non-AZB member and I told him I would pose this question to the group.

He is moving into a shore house with a ground level rec room that will have no heat or air conditioning. There may be a dehumidifier or portable a/c during the summer. The house may stand vacant for the winter months. Keep in mind that there is quite high humidity and sub-freezing temperatures during these winter months. He wants to buy an all-weather table and is looking for a recommendation. Any suggestions and personal experiences would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for any input.
 
I have a friend who is a non-AZB member and I told him I would pose this question to the group.

He is moving into a shore house with a ground level rec room that will have no heat or air conditioning. There may be a dehumidifier or portable a/c during the summer. The house may stand vacant for the winter months. Keep in mind that there is quite high humidity and sub-freezing temperatures during these winter months. He wants to buy an all-weather table and is looking for a recommendation. Any suggestions and personal experiences would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for any input.
What you describe sounds like torture for just about any table. Google'd and this popped-up:https://randroutdoorfun.com/product-category/all-weather-outdoor-pool-tables/
 
Yeah, doesn't sound like something you'd want to put a table through and expect it to remain any way near level. I googled also and saw quite a variety with a vast price range. Hoping to hear from someone who has maybe had some actual experience with one or more, rather than just the hype of an ad.
Thanks for your response.
 
What you describe sounds like torture for just about any table. Google'd and this popped-up:https://randroutdoorfun.com/product-category/all-weather-outdoor-pool-tables/
I saw an outdoor table but didn't get to play on it. It seems like the structure could be made to withstand the elements very feasibly but I don't know about the cloth. On the other hand, this is not exposed to sun and rain so it's less severe than it could be. I think I've seen a couple of people on here that have tables on porches and similar places, I hope someone will chime in.
 
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