JOOLA Conversion Top Review
The JOOLA Conversion Top pairs a 15mm MDF top with a 27kg frame at $250-350, a budget home option for home play.
JOOLA
JOOLA Conversion Top
Also known as: ヨーラ Conversion Top · 율라 Conversion Top
Typical price: $250–350
Specifications
| Top Thickness | 15mm |
| Surface Material | MDF |
| Dimensions | 274cm x 152cm |
| Weight | 27kg |
| Foldable | false |
| Net Included | yes |
| Surface Color | blue |
What Type of Player Is the JOOLA Conversion Top For?
The JOOLA Conversion Top pairs a 15mm MDF surface with a 27kg frame, hitting the recreational home table specification at $250-350. The full regulation footprint of 274cm x 152cm matches ITTF table dimensions for length and width. Bounce consistency at 15mm sits below tournament-grade 22mm-25mm tables but covers home practice and family play.
Knocking on the surface with a knuckle, a quality 15mm top produces a solid sound with short decay rather than the hollow ring of cheap thinner surfaces. The matte playing finish helps the ball grip on bounce rather than skidding, a difference visible on heavy topspin shots. The included net set saves $30-50 compared to tables that ship with inferior nets.
Recreational players who train 1-3 sessions per week extract the most from the JOOLA Conversion Top. Players who train daily or compete in sanctioned events benefit from upgrading to 22mm or 25mm competition tables where bounce consistency matters more.
How Does the JOOLA Conversion Top Compare to Similar Tables?
The JOOLA Inside 18 at $450-550 sets the benchmark in the home table category, with a 18mm top that has dominated Amazon sales for the past 5 years. The JOOLA Conversion Top at $250-350 compares directly: 15mm versus 18mm top thickness changes bounce height by 1-3cm on standard drop tests.
Higher-thickness tables at 22mm and 25mm cost $700-2500 and produce bounce closer to ITTF specifications. For players who train 1-3 times per week and play casually with family, the JOOLA Conversion Top’s 15mm construction covers the use case. Players who train daily or compete in tournaments benefit from upgrading to a thicker table within 12-24 months.
What Are the Limitations of the JOOLA Conversion Top?
Players above the 1500 USATT level outgrow the JOOLA Conversion Top’s 15mm top within 6-12 months of regular play. At 15mm, dead spots near the edges produce inconsistent bounce that interferes with footwork drills and mid-distance loops. Upgrading to the JOOLA Inside 18 at $450-550 or the Butterfly Centrefold 25 at $2,200-2,500 returns better bounce consistency.
Storage and assembly time matter for shared-room setups. Tables that fold to under 30cm thickness and roll on caster wheels move between configurations in 2-3 minutes per direction. Permanent-setup tables in dedicated rooms avoid the assembly question entirely but lose flexibility.
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Is 15mm thick enough for table tennis?
A 15mm top produces 21cm bounce on the standard 30cm drop test against the regulation 26cm. Most home and club players cannot distinguish a 15mm bounce from the 18mm bounce of higher-end tables.
Does the JOOLA Conversion Top require permanent setup?
The JOOLA Conversion Top does not fold for storage. The 27kg frame stays in place once assembled, making the table suited for clubs and dedicated playing spaces rather than shared rooms.
How does the JOOLA Conversion Top compare to the JOOLA Inside 18?
The JOOLA Conversion Top has a 15mm top against the JOOLA Inside 18's 18mm top. At $250-350 versus $450-550, the JOOLA Conversion Top runs a thinner top, returning lower bounce in exchange for a lower entry price.