This table is simply brilliant.
The San-Ei Paragon Sensor is a premium, ITTF-approved indoor table tennis table designed and made in Japan for home users, table tennis clubs, associations and tournament venues.
Its 25 mm dyed blue melamine playing surface provides a consistent, competition-quality bounce and exceptional durability. The hard-wearing surface is resistant to marks and accidental racket strikes, helping maintain its appearance through regular training and competition use.
Premium Japanese Engineering
The San-Ei Paragon Sensor combines superb Japanese engineering with a practical, user-friendly design.
Its strong construction and tournament-quality playing surface make it suitable for everyone from serious home players to clubs, associations and professional competition venues.
Effortless Movement and Efficient Storage
Large 100 mm hospital bed-grade wheels allow the table to glide smoothly across indoor floors, making it easy to move and position.
The table maintains the same width when folded as it has in the playing position. This space-efficient design allows clubs and associations to store more tables within a smaller area.
Who Is the San-Ei Paragon Sensor Suitable For?
- Serious home and competitive players
- Table tennis clubs and associations
- Schools and high-performance programs
- Coaching and training facilities
- Tournament and competition venues
- Facilities that regularly move and store multiple tables
- Customers seeking a premium Japanese-made table
Key Features
- ITTF-approved indoor table tennis table
- Designed and made in Japan
- Premium 25 mm dyed blue melamine playing surface
- Consistent bounce for training and competition
- Durable surface resistant to marks and racket strikes
- Large 100 mm hospital bed-grade wheels
- Smooth and easy movement across indoor floors
- Space-efficient folding and storage design
- Suitable for home, club, association and tournament use
- Net and post set sold separately
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