Wellll....... get it set up RIGHT the first time and they play pretty well, and can be changed like a chameleon if you decided to change up your gameroom appearance some.
But as Scarecrow found out, if you don't do it right on the setup, welcome to the world of broken slate.
Get someone that has some experience with them, and you can't go wrong.
Oh, and make sure they are plenty strong, Kim Steeles' aren't exactly the lightest table around.
Basically, the same thing we say about pretty much every other table out there, except that there are a few quirks to deal with that alot of other tables don't have.
But I like 'em just fine, and wouldn't mind picking one up myself.:wink: