dave sutton
Banned
i like the table but the second i hit a ball in the pocket and it pops back out im gonna loose it




Just ordered my fusion table. I'm getting the steel version with grey oak panels.
I bought the showroom model for NOK 36.000,- (about $6400) which is 40% off the retail price. The only fly in the ointment is that i wan't get the table before after christmas.
I will post pictures and my impresssions when i get the table.Please keep us posted on how this.
I think this table may be more suited for the social shooters, like those who play once a week and/or play pool for recreation and fun.
I am still trying to locate a vendor here in the United States to see how much one is in American dollars. With the dollar conversion that Fanthom so kindly provided, it would cost about 2,000 here.
I think that is way too much. I paid a little over 2 dimes for my Brunswick Century 9-footer years ago, and that came with a lot of accessories.
I would much rather have this table in my basement than my Brunswick Century. We never use my table at home anymore, and this table would be great for poker, dinners with friends, et cetera. It's a multi-purpose table. Hey, if they could add ping-pong onto it, it would be a win-win for me.
I may be selling my Brunswick Century. It cost over 2,000 new, but unlike pool cues, I am sure this has depreciated. I'd be lucky to get 500 for it. I have been leaning on donating it to Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Navy Medical Hospital, or Forest Glen Army Medical Center for charity. I need the tax writeoffs, and the table is just sitting in my basement gathering dust.![]()
I would happily replace it with this one, though. That way, me and my friends could still play a few games when they come over, after we eat and play poker.![]()
we have one of the fusion tables on our show floor, its garbage to say the least.....
Fit and finish on the table isnt what a pool player would/should expect from a very well known name in pool(aramith) balls pop out of the pockets at a medium speed hit, balls jump off the cushions...
the table does look nice the first time seeing it, however its far far too much cash for what you are getting. seems to me like another company dreamed up the table and told aramith they would split profits for placing their names on it.
i would be more then willing to take some pics of the fit and finish on ours if anybody liked.
Just ordered my fusion table. I'm getting the steel version with grey oak panels.
I bought the showroom model for NOK 36.000,- (about $6400) which is 40% off the retail price. The only fly in the ointment is that i wan't get the table before after christmas.
And then there's this inviting and comfy fireside pic.![]()
JAM
Perfect place for it since it is probably best used as firewood.
What I find funny about the marketing is that the tables essentially is for people on a limited budget with space issues yet they are always showing this thing in very upscale, multimillion dollar type surroundings. And the table in the pic lists for around $13K.
we have one of the fusion tables on our show floor, its garbage to say the least.....
Fit and finish on the table isnt what a pool player would/should expect from a very well known name in pool(aramith) balls pop out of the pockets at a medium speed hit, balls jump off the cushions...
the table does look nice the first time seeing it, however its far far too much cash for what you are getting. seems to me like another company dreamed up the table and told aramith they would split profits for placing their names on it.
i would be more then willing to take some pics of the fit and finish on ours if anybody liked.
Hi again yall.
I picked up my fusion table today, so i can finally give some feedback about pros & cons, pluss my general impression.
Ill start with the frame, wich is super sturdy, the up and down mechanism works like a charm, the frame has tight tollerances, it only took 15 minutes to get everything up and leveled.
The slate is one-piece and of good quality with a thin strip of wood around to staple the cloth to.
The cushions has the same profile as Brunswick uses and got a decent amount of bounce. The cloth is "wolly" for me, i prefer Simonis 760 wich is alot faster and slicker than the type of cloth that comes with the table.
The pockets are very clever indeed and easily holds five balls.
The top part of the frame is in a tough laminate and the diamonds are very pretty, the way the top frame is assembeled is poorly thought out, so you need to be very carefull when your installing the top part of the frame. Aramith should have gone with aluminium profiles instead of MDF.
The table plays nice, especially with the new tournament balls.
The cues that comes with the table is ofcourse utter rubbish and is only good for firewood!
All in all this is a really good table, that is cleverly engineered and has decent playability.
That said it's is ofcourse not comparable with a GC table even though the price is similar.
It's is a product of compromises and in that respect it works very well.
The design is very contemorary, so it's not for everyone.
We have a modern apartment and the table blends in nicely.
I got the table for almost 50% off retail price and its easily worth that price, i would however say that at retail price, the table is overpriced and i would have never considered to buy it at that price.
I'll post some pictures as soon as i get some proper lighting.
Kim