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How Much Does a Pool Table Weigh?

How Much Does a Pool Table Weigh?

You can expect an average pool table weight to be about 750 pounds (340 kg).

Average weight will vary depending on the size, dimensions, and materials used in the construction of the pool table. Portable or small pool tables tend to weigh anywhere from 100 to 300 pounds, while full-size slate tables weigh about 700 to 1,000 pounds.

You may need to know the weight of a pool table for:

  • Installation
  • Moving and transportation

7 Example Pool Table Weights

The following chart features example pool table weights of specific models ranging from the lightest to heaviest. Additional details can be found on the manufacturer's websites. Here's the pool table weight chart:

Pool Table Model
Weight

Hathaway Fairmont Portable

110 pounds (50 kg)

Barrington Springdale

260 pounds (118 kg)

Hathaway Games Augusta

352 pounds (160 kg)

Brunswick Billiards Oak Hill

690 pounds (313 kg)

Brunswick Billiards Satini

715 pounds (324 kg)

Barrington Claremont

735 pounds (333 kg)

Beringer Sierra Bold

884 pounds (401 kg)

Materials of a Pool Table

Depending on the materials your pool table is built from will determine its weight.

Non-Slate Tables

Most non-slate tables are built from materials such as MDF (medium-density fibrewood) to be lightweight and easy to transport. Many times these types of pool tables weigh between 100 to 300 pounds, and are much smaller in dimensions than a traditional pool table. You can move a non-slate table without fully disassembling it, although it's recommended to remove the rails and legs to carry it.

Slate Tables

The industry standard for slate is one inch thick. The slate in your table will make up about 65% of the weight of the pool table. Pool tables range from 7 to 9 feet in length for most standard tables, increasing in weight with size.

Conclusion

It's important to know the correct weight when looking to transport your pool table. If you're unsure and want specific weights, you can always check the manufacturer's website or go to a local cat scale to get a more accurate weight of your load.