PART 2T2000 Metal Wrap - release 2007 to Worlds 2008 - assuming surface is NOT nor has ever been warped $750-$900Okay, this was a good table outside of not having Merkel rods but instead the imported heat-treated rods...no surface, man, or handle changes during the run BUT
Toward the end of the run and around the same time two important very negative things happened...one is that they made a change in the production of the playing surface and there are a bunch of these tables with
warped surfaces...if you get one of these warped surface tables you will own the worst Tornado ever made…I have had the misfortune of having to play on one of these and it is the worst foosball experience I can remember...EVER! there is no excuse and no fixing it...
The warped playing surface tables showed up at Tornado tournaments to the dismay of many...there is a "fix" suggested out there were you put blocks under the top to push up the surface (available on other board)...I won't get into details but a warped playing surface on any table in foosball is unacceptable PERIOD...the playing surface needs to be replaced by the manufacture...this is bad enough it should have a recall
The other tragedy is the change on the latest models, start of 2008 I believe, of
the score markers to the new plastic CRAP CRAP CRAP...it may be hard to tell but I don't like these
Now, with that said, I have a friend (
BigBrewGuy on this forum) who has a metal wrapped table with the original score markers and
a solid flat playing surface and
it is a very nice table and plays really well…he got lucky
It was during this time that Tornado started trying to make some positive changes...they say the warped top issue is fixed, God I hope so...jury is still out for me because I just don't have enough data to go on but I feel pretty confident it is fixed
Okay, this is tricky, because there have been a number of changes which took place toward the end of this run moving into the "full meal deal T3000" (I will explain what I mean by this shortly)
Without comment on the motivation or process (and there is a ton), the following are the changes that were decided on
• Bearings: Inside face of bearings made thinner…because the ball could pass behind a man even when the man was flush on the wall…most notable if you did a stick wall pass perfect, not only could you go through the defense even if the man was flat on the wall but it could also go behind your 3 bar when trying to catch it…this change has fixed that issue completely from all reports so far - good change so far
• Man: the foot of the man was changed, not enough in my opinion (more on this in a separate thread)…they were trying to address two things…
ball control and hitting a consistent angle which would open the game up with banks and accurate angle shots like should be used on pushkick and pullkcick shots (not limited to this, just any time a consistent angle is needed) - two changes were done to try and make these things happen
Man change 1 - On the face of the "new" man the cross-hatch goes further up to about ¾ of the face of the man instead of stopping at about ½ way
Man change 2 - this plaid pattern did not go all the way to the edge of the man before the man change (like it does on the Warrior man), instead there was, and is, an “edge” something between 1/32 and 1/16 of an inch…very thin but impacting how the ball is struck for angles and control in a pin...this edge was not removed with the new man change but there was an edge change
Man Edge Change - There has been an
edge change…in attempt to fix the angle striking issues, that edge has been slightly beveled…so instead of being a right angle with the side of the man, this same line/strip is now on an angle…say from 90 degrees to 45 degrees…I don’t actually think this is a full 45 egrees but rather something in between 90 and 45 degrees, Ed Geer could probably say what they settled on
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Side-strips, Handles, and Balls - a decision to change these was made at this time too but the changes were not implemented until the T3000 "full meal deal".
T3000 Oct 2008 - currentWhat do I mean by “full meal deal T3000”? Well, there are some late model T2000 metal wrap tables (that have the new CRAPPY plastic score markers) and that seem to have been pawned off as T3000 tables. Some (but not all) of these tables have the Big Tornado and ITSF stickers…see video below on set up of the table Zeke won at Worlds which he calls a T3000
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtFqO5Ng-7sMy local bar was sold this same table (with small stickers) being told it was a T3000…this is the table with the warped surface…I do NOT believe new bar table or the Zeke table are true T3000's … Tornado may indeed have tried (or are trying) to sell these tables as T3000's but to me, name or not, they are to me NOT the “full meal deal” T3000 and really are late run T2000 tables
I think Zeke’s does not have a warped surface and
BigBrewGuy has same table with little stickers and sans CRAPPY plastic markers...no other difference...T3000? I think not!
T3000 2009 - current - $1000-$1175“FULL MEAL DEAL T3000”This table should have all the changes listed above, men, bearings, CRAPPY score-markers, Big Tornado/ITSF stickers.
In addition to these changes the real T3000 should have a unwarped surface and the following.
Handle Change: Now a softer “plastic” or hard rubber compound same shape as the wood handle above I refer to as “original” handle.
Side-Strip: changed to clear strip, slightly wider, which is essentially flat…this is to keep the ball from jumping up after hitting the strip to help facilitate banks and cut ball off the table…trade off is that the ball gets stuck on the wall from time to time
Ball Change: as of 6/29/09 Tornado has settled on a ball and it is slightly darker red, harder, and keeps its scruffy surface longer...it is referred to has the "5 hour tumbled" ball because it has been tumbled for 5 hours to get the surface it has...pretty good ball but I think it is too hard...Tornado isn't showing any signs of changing this ball again any time soon.
NOT SHIPPING in US as of 12/26/08 but on the horizon1 man Goalie?: Announced as the official table to be used at ITSF International Multi-Table Championships in France…hold on to your hats, this one is going to be a wild ride while all the variables, motivations, and practical implementations of this take place. Question about weather the change was “legal” for this tournament, if it would be a conversion kit or permanent table surface change (like Warrior uses), if the change will be permanent, or if the change will be forced in the US this year and/or sometime in the future. For a complete run down of the current
public discussion on this (as of 12/26/08) see link below. Read closely AmericanFoosball poster comments, long but very accurate and informed.
http://www.foosballboard.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=2062&sid=db2184ac5b24d5cdff4a43d03b85e02e