![]() BALL RETURN Extremely quiet and efficient ball return. Allows the slate to be leveled without removing the rail system. WEDGE LEVELING SYSTEM Matchless wedge leveling system built right into the slate bed. Shooting out of the pocket is just as easy as shooting off the rail. POCKETS Patent pending bi-level design is flush to the rail. An additional ¼" top rail backing wood has been engineered between the cushion and the feather strip channel to provide consistent rail speed. CUSHIONS Tour specified K-55 profile offers quick response. Dymondwood® is available in 4 different colors Rosewood, Charcoal, Walnut, and Golden Oak. Phenolic resin pressed into the material gives the wood its durability and luster. ![]() RAILS Unique Dymondwood® that is burn and dent resistant. CLOTH Available in a wide assortment Simonis Cloth colors 3. SLATE 7', 8', and 9' table are equipped with 1" 1-piece slate. K-55 profile cushions are “glued” (not bolted) directly to the rail system for consistent rebound and optimum playability. Burn and dent resistant Dymondwood – (5/8” thickness) is glued on the top and side of the butcher-block rail system for extreme durability. ¼” feather strip channel is cut into the top of rail for securing cloth over the top side of the cushion then stapled to the bottom side of the poplar wood. Poplar accepts staples easier than other wood types, when covering cushions with cloth. Poplar wood is used in the front of the rail to glue the cushion rubber directly to the sub-rail. One piece of poplar is used in the front portion of rail. Massive 7” rail construction utilizing six pieces of solid Oak or Ash hardwood butcher-blocked together. Three-piece slate is available for upstairs installation. This one-piece slate table must be installed on the ground level. The DIAMOND PRO-AM is shipped from the factory fully assembled. Pro-Am Shown in Charcoal Dymondwood® withTournament Blue Simonis 860 Cloth 8' DIMENSIONS: 104" X 59" X 32" WEIGHT: 1000LBS color charcoal The DIAMOND PRO-AM is the perfect table for "League Players" to enjoy and improve their game. If I were to order again, I would just go with the standard 4 1/2" pockets as I don't feel that it would be any tougher to play given the pocket angles.Item: 172381586803 8" Diamond Pool Table pro am. She was really rattling the balls in the corner pocket, but honestly didn't take her too long to adjust. One of my wife's female friends who is a past state champion, has started to come over to practice, as she doesn't get much practice on a Diamond table except for tournaments, and had a really tough time against my wife and I for awhile. Pockets are bigger at 4 3/4, but you actually have to be more accurate with your shot. I could be wrong but I feel this increased angle actually helps to make the balls rattle in the corner pocket compared to what you would get with the standard 4 1/2" pockets and angles. It's only a quarter inch, and what is never mentioned is that to get that quarter inch, I think they just reangle the corner facings to get the corner opening for the league cut, as my pocket angles are 2 1/2 deg different than what everyone quotes for Diamond pocket angles. To be honest, not really sure that it made it that much easier to play. I got the league cut on my new Professional last year, as my wife and I are not top level players anyway, and we have a lot of company over to play, that are just casual players.
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