BOSTON GREY

measure art. pool version external measurements playground slate slate weight h. game plan TOTAL WEIGHT. acc. included lid
8′ 15212 gray finish 256 x 144 cm 224 x 112 cm 3 pcs / 25 mm 288 kg approx. 75/77 cm 460 kg no no

The Boston pool table is made entirely of maple wood with a gray finish. It is designed to become the focal point of any setting, whether in private homes or in hospitality facilities.The table legs add aesthetic value given by the play of curves and with their sturdiness provide exceptional stability. The sides mount professional rubbers with a K66 profile, the same one also used in tournaments, attached in eighteen points to the slate, to offer maximum ball response in the game.
The playing surface is composed of a 3-piece 25 mm rectified slate, which ensures stability and sturdiness, perfectly integrated into the solid wooden frame.
Further embellishing the table are ebony inlays and genuine leather pits.

Technical Specifications
– Slate: genuine Brazilian ground slate
– Holes: 12 cm (corner), 13 cm (middle)
– Lid: not available
– Version available: POOL 8′
– Gray ash (without lid) Art. 15212
– Structure: frame and sideboards completely removable
– Cloth and sideboard rubbers: replaceable for periodic maintenance
– Accessories included: none
– Recommended cloth: Simonis
– Recommended balls: Aramith
– Recommended cues: Longoni, Vaula
– Recommended optional rubbers: Artemis
– Optional available: none

Dimensions and Recommended Space
– Minimum space required for installation: 6 × 4 m
– Total height of table: 85 cm
– Height from floor to playing field: approx. 75-77 cm
– Outside dimensions: 256 × 144 cm
– Inside dimensions: 224 × 112 cm
– Total weight: 460 kg (including 288 kg. slate)

Suggested uses
– Private dwellings
– Accommodation facilities (hotels, B&Bs, farmhouses, etc.)

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