Predator Tables question

kaznj

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Diamond tables are supposedly easy to break down and set up. At the super billiards expo they set up 230 7 foot tables and about a dozen 9 footers in one day. I believe this is what made them so popular for tournaments. Now some tournaments are switching to Predator tables. Does anyone know how easy it is to set up something like the expo with Predator.
Please stay on topic. I am not interested in your opinions on playability. I just want to know about ease of setting up and breaking down. Some venues charge extra for extra days to set up.
 
Diamond tables are supposedly easy to break down and set up. At the super billiards expo they set up 230 7 foot tables and about a dozen 9 footers in one day. I believe this is what made them so popular for tournaments. Now some tournaments are switching to Predator tables. Does anyone know how easy it is to set up something like the expo with Predator.
Please stay on topic. I am not interested in your opinions on playability. I just want to know about ease of setting up and breaking down. Some venues charge extra for extra days to set up.
The have carts and flip in and out of them for easy set up. They had issues with the 9 footers, but, I am sure they will or already have worked that stuff out. @juspooln Bill P. from Jacksonville is working hand in hand with Predator. I hope the best for Predator in their new ventures and look forward to playing on them for my first time asap.

TFT
 
Every venue charges for extra days.

It would be my guess that they are fast to set up and break down. The old days of 3 piece slates have been long gone for 20 years now.

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