Beer Pong Tables
Created: July 26, 2008 Destined to be a summer classic for years to come, Summer Sloshed has been billed as "The Drunkest Night of the Summer!" The bright blue base color, combined with sand, palm tree, and sun designs, creates a classic summer look. The sun itself, with his arrogant smirk, cool sunglasses, and flamboyant hand-gesture, is clearly sloshed. Yes, it's all very clever, no need to point that out.
Created: November 17, 2007 Clash of the Crunked is what takes place whenever serious beer pong players do battle, as this game is not meant to be played sober. The pink elephant mascot in the middle is a famous symbol for drunken hallucinations and makes for a sharp centerpiece. Pat yourself on the back if you can guess the legendary wrestling faction whom inspired the color scheme. Coverage of Clash of the Crunked.
Created: July 24, 2007 This royal arena features a rich red base and golden triangles accompanying a gold crown emblem for a true regal look. Only on this arena can a true “King of the Table” be crowned. Coverage of King of the Table.
Created: April 21, 2007 This arena is the successor to Gah Gardens and has been created with the intention of furthering The Gah's ego as well as providing a neutral place to play for when there isn't a pong-per-view going on. Even if you dislike The Gah, you would be hard-pressed to dislike this classy table, with its attractive green surface and matching black and white triangles at the ends.
Created: April 7, 2007 This is the first table in WBPF history to display triangles specifically for tag team play, which by no coincidence, also adds to its overall awesome look. The center logo is a sharp rendition of the universal radioactive/toxic symbol accompanying an overall slick black and yellow color scheme. The project was so ambitious that regular house paint was used, effectively marking the end of the dollar-store paint era. Click here for coverage of Intoxicade.
Created: October 2006 This beauty was created specifically for pong-per-view action. It is truly a triumph of dollar-store paint technology, featuring vibrant red, white, and blue colors for a true patriotic look. To ensure that this table looked spectacular, we even used crazy gadgets such as rulers, tape measures, protractors, and our own constructed stencils. Coverage of The Great American Beer Bash.
Created: March 2006 ; Retired: April 2007 This arena was the workhorse of the World Beer Pong Federation, having played host to hundreds of matches and dozens of championships since its creation. Built with little more than cheap plywood, dollar-store paint, and a dream of playing on something better than a closet door, Gah Gardens has more than served its purpose. Its now battered and weathered appearance has become a symbol of beer pong pride and elicits respect from all who played on its surface. It sports
a green and silver color scheme, which are the official colors of the
WBPF. It was named after the Gah mainly because the table is located in
his house and therefore, he demanded it be named after him. The dollar
signs in the middle are intended to represent the high prestige of matches
that were typically played here. |
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