Great question! Of the five ITSF tables, Garlando is the one I'm least familiar with. I began on a Tornado table and personally find transitioning to Garlando a challenge. Its features, like the thinner players and single goalie, make it closer to Leonhart than Tornado. Once I get my hands on a Garlando, I'll make a comparison video. Thanks for bringing it up!
well, first of all, you have to get used to the "wall ramp". Can not use bounce-pass that much and bank-shots are difficult as well. Another big difference is the distance between man on the three rod, it is very wide (difficult to hit straight with your wingers) But it is quite fun and quick play. For home play is good, for a pub, not that much. :)
bonzini > all I don't understand how you can play table football without "grip games" the 4 other brands of table football make it literally impossible for any shooting technique other than "tac tac" between 2 players...
you look much better with the tornado just in general as well
Sick dude, finally someone making good content.
great job
You can absolutely get the tornado table into the back of larger SUVs. I easily got mine in the back of my navigator.
The Lincoln Navigator is much larger than a standard-sized SUV. The 2-bar will not fit in other SUVs, like a Honda CR-V.
my man
How about the Roberto sport revolution
U forgot to mention the weight of the tables
Great point! The T-3000 weighs around 350 lbs, while the Leo Tournament is closer to 250 lbs
how do they compare to Garlando?
Great question! Of the five ITSF tables, Garlando is the one I'm least familiar with. I began on a Tornado table and personally find transitioning to Garlando a challenge. Its features, like the thinner players and single goalie, make it closer to Leonhart than Tornado.
Once I get my hands on a Garlando, I'll make a comparison video. Thanks for bringing it up!
well, first of all, you have to get used to the "wall ramp". Can not use bounce-pass that much and bank-shots are difficult as well. Another big difference is the distance between man on the three rod, it is very wide (difficult to hit straight with your wingers) But it is quite fun and quick play. For home play is good, for a pub, not that much. :)
bonzini > all
I don't understand how you can play table football without "grip games"
the 4 other brands of table football make it literally impossible for any shooting technique other than "tac tac" between 2 players...