Play ping-pong on any table in your home with this kit - 2 minutes read


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TL;DR: Start a ping-pong match no matter where you are with the Home Portable Table Tennis Set for $42.99, a 13% savings as of Sept. 3.

If lockdown has taught us anything, it's that we, as a society, are remarkably creative when it comes to finding things to do within the confines of our homes. The latest way you can switch things up? Convert any surface in your house into a ping-pong table. All you need is this Home Portable Table Tennis Set and a competitive spirit.

Ping-pong, known as table tennis to some, is basically like tennis, but on a smaller scale, lower impact, and you don't have to leave your house. That doesn't mean it can't get intense, though. The only challenge, usually, is finding the space to keep a table. A regulation ping-pong table is nine feet by five feet, so even when folded up, it takes up a good chunk of square footage that you likely don't have to spare. That's where this portable set really shines. If you have a flat surface — i.e., a kitchen island, a coffee table, a desk — then you have a ping-pong table.

The set comes with a retractable net with a spring clip system, which can expand up to 72 inches and clip onto almost any surface. It's made of heavy-duty, anti-deformation nylon mesh with high density and strong pull resistance. When you're not ready to play, you can simply retract it for easy storage without worrying about it tangling into a mess.

Along with the net, you'll also get two rackets and three table tennis balls, so you'll have everything you need for a kickass tournament from the comfort of your home. It's a great way for people who are kind of tired of each other to have fun again.

While this Portable Table Tennis Set is regularly $49, you can slash that price down to just $42.99 for a limited time and mark ping-pong off your list of stay-at-home activities.

Source: Mashable

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