







🎱 Own the room, command the game — Masterton Billiard Table
The Masterton Billiard Table by EastPoint Sports is a robust, 87" x 50" x 31" engineered wood table designed for serious billiards enthusiasts aged 12 and up. Featuring improved double-box packaging with drop-tested corner protection, premium K-66 rubber bumpers for consistent play, built-in leg levelers for perfect balance, and scratch-resistant rails, it’s built to withstand intense gameplay while fitting perfectly in game rooms 17' x 13' or larger. Ready to assemble and built for social spaces, it’s the ideal centerpiece for your man cave or rec room.












| ASIN | B07GD7D5YR |
| Age Range Description | 12 Years and Above |
| Base Material | Wood |
| Brand | EastPoint Sports |
| Brand Name | EastPoint Sports |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 2,371 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00813570015585 |
| Included Components | Bar-Size Billiard Table, manual |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 87"L x 50"W x 31"H |
| Item Type Name | Billiard Table |
| Item Weight | 187.83 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | East Point |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1-1-32767-AA001D |
| Material | Engineered Wood |
| Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| Model Number | 1-1-32767-AA001D |
| Number of Players | 1-4 |
| Product Dimensions | 87"L x 50"W x 31"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Billiard |
| Sport | Billiards |
| Sport Type | Billiards |
| Top Material Type | Wood |
| UPC | 726367031814 304067310042 813570015585 |
| Warranty Description | 90 Day Limited Warranty |
H**N
Perfect for my garage mancave!!
Packaging was perfect and it even had some dings on it but the integrity of the actual table box was intact. It has double box and MDF packaging to hold it very secure. I have a small impact with allen head socket set that made assembly a breeze. I also added wood glue to the smaller screws that fasten i to the particle board to make it more secure and sturdy. Its perfect for the price! Some negatives are the bumpers are a little stiff the provided cue balls are very cheap so I purchased a separate better set, the pool cues are terribly warped so I also bought a set of 6 that are much better. I didn't even think they would be included but it comes ready to play out of the box! I was originally looking at much more expensive tables but this was perfect and I saved enough that it allowed me to also purchase an air hockey table also!!
A**N
Decent beginner pool table
Decent beginner table. Some pieces came with nicks & minor flaws. It looks nice put together. Not the sturdiest but it’s not going to slide or fall apart if bumped. When putting the legs together it was a challenge. Attaching the legs to the table was BIT of a challenge. The brackets wouldn’t line up with the holes. I had to loosen the brackets from the legs, screw into the table, then go back & tighten to the legs. Other then that, so far so good. Had it for about 3 weeks
A**R
What you would expect for the price
First off, this is the cheapest “large” pool table on Amazon. Don’t expect it to be professional grade. I went back and forth on whether I should buy a used slate table (and pay the price of the table again to get it moved and set up in my house) or something cheap and cheerful - and went with the latter option as I have young kids. I think this table will serve it’s purpose for a few years, and likely will then need to be thrown away. As far as I have understood from other reviews, you’ll never be able to replace the felt, so once that’s gone, the table is scrap. All this being said, the quality is a little better than I expected, and the table looks nice. Table arrived well packaged and with no damage, but with a tiny spot of glue on the cloth - a bit annoying, but not impacted play so far. I had no issues setting it up 95% myself (eventually will need another person to help you lift the table top onto the base. Took me about 2.5 hours to set up. Nothing was damaged, and all the holes lined up fine. A few screws to attach the plastic leg covers to the wooden legs could have done with guide holes to hold the screw in place for screwing in (so I drilled some myself), but otherwise all was easy and well explained in the instructions. Hardest part is levelling it, but somehow I lucked out after I gave up trying for 20 mins and it seems to now be level (according to my iPhone). I’ve only had it for a day so far, and here are my initial thoughts on playing on this table: 1) The supplied cues are rubbish. They are not straight and have terrible tips on them. Throw them out and get a couple of decent cues so you can enjoy the game. Luckily I already have one. 2) I got the beige cloth, and it is a little darker than I was expecting it to be, but plays well enough. The balls run pretty well, but not super fast. 3) The pockets are very wide and forgiving, making it a very easy table to play on (maybe a bit too easy, as it is making me look like a pro…) 4) The cushions are terrible and don’t offer enough bounce. I would say these are the real let-down of this table, and I would otherwise have considered rating it 5 stars (vs expectations for the price). You end up having to hit the ball far harder than you normally would to try to get enough bounce to get into the position you want. Overall, this table does the job and is fun to play on at home. I would have preferred to have paid no more than $350 for it, rather than $500+, but it is what it is. Whether or not I should have spent the extra to get a decent used slate table - time will tell… A slate will definitely have more re-sale and/or re-furbishment potential down the line.
D**S
Very low quality (get the fold up one)
First off you have less than 10% chance of getting this thing undamaged. I thought I got lucky...I did not. This is a sorry excuse for a pool table. I didn't realize there was different grades of fiberboard, this is definitely the lowest. Its basically cardboard, and I mean all of it even the top (when lifting it you can feel the whole top flexing)...my sister was over i told her not to lean on it it might fall over. Within the first week peices have literally just fallen off of it. The bumpers are awful, the felt is almost like a fabric you'd buy at Walmart, the leg castings are plastic...and not even a single peice each leg is 4 peices you have to pop together. I feel like I'm playing on a home made pool table, but hey my kids have fun on it so I'd give it a solid 1.5 stars!!
Y**N
Great value for the money!!!
I purchased this table for my apartment and it fits the space perfectly... there was some damage to the underside of the playing surface that I simply repaired with some wood glue and clamps but nothing major. Happened during shipping. This table does require assembly and comes with the tools needed. I was surprised that the legs were plastic on outside but looks really good once assembled. Overall this is a excellent table for the price $589 and free shipping. Pay the extra $20 for “room of choice” delivery. The table is heavy and took me and two delivery guys to take upstairs to my apartment. I’m very pleased with the end product... I would recommend this table for anyone on a budget!
K**Y
As an OG gamer and billiard shooter, since 1981, i'll give a fair and balanced review
Is it worth the money? Yes, it is. For a $500-600 table, it's a decent standard. Now, the facts of putting it together and play. The pool cues and billiard balls are barely of average quality. Putting it together wasn't bad but you need, at the very least, two people. Some of the assembly made me feel that some of the parts were a little...well...cheap. There are no "dots" on the table for racking and i had to substitute one screw during putting it together. I had to add my own dot. Folks, this is made in China, what do you expect? Once it was put together, the fact that you can visibly cause it to flex, just by bumping it, made me realize one has to treat this table with some degree of care. It's not going to break apart if to lay on it for a shot, but i wouldn't sit on it. The felt needs a few games played on it before it's less restrictive for the balls, it needs to be trampled down like a professional table. The pockets are okay and you might need to let the balls stack into them so they will get down to their normal state. There are no "dots" on the table for racking and i had to substitute one screw during putting it together. The bumpers are....well...less than a quality table. All that being said, for the money, it's not too bad. It's easy to move once assembled and seems to be reasonably solid as a whole.
L**E
Great product!!
To be honest, after reading the negative reviews on this product I was a little skeptical about buying it, but once it arrived and I put it together, all I say is that the majority of the negative reviews are a joke! I bought this pool table in cyber Monday for $400 and it was super easy to put together, I don’t know why some people are having trouble “lining it up” or saying “it’s cheap” it’s actually decent quality and very sturdy. Yes the legs are plastic but it’s supported by a solid wood piece, yes the rails aren’t good but after you break it in, it’s works perfectly. Some of you people couldn’t put together a paper airplane if your life depended on it, I am no expert by any means necessary, just an average joe who can follow directions and has patience.
L**3
Good times with friends an family
Bought this model Pool table 15 years ago not expecting to much on quality or longevity but very pleased shooting it very regularly for 8 years until I sold my house and gave it away. I always hoped I could have a house again and get a small pool table to shoot. I just purchased this one again and they have made a few upgrades which help but they took away the real leather pockets which is kind of a bummer but all and all I think it's still a good buy for the price. It's no professional table by any means but fun 7 ft table to hit a few balls. Pleased in the packaging with multiple box layers with foam. I was struggling getting it into my basement where I had to force it at times through tight quarters. Outer box was damaged in a few spots where I figured I would have to deal with it but when I opened it there wasn't a scratch.
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