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Freetime Fun Rockford Rustic Oak 14' 2-Piece Shuffleboard Table

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A Full 14 Feet of Shuffleboard That Actually Fits — Upstairs, Downstairs, or Anywhere In Between

Solid-wood craftsmanship meets the two-piece design that solves the staircase problem once and for all.

The Freetime Fun Rockford 14' 2-Piece Upstairs/Downstairs Shuffleboard Table is a furniture-quality game table built for the home game room that everyone said you couldn't have. Crafted entirely from solid wood — no MDF, no particleboard shortcuts — and finished in your choice of rustic oak or espresso, the Rockford ships in two manageable 7-foot halves that join together seamlessly for one continuous, pro-grade play surface. Whether your game room is up a tight staircase, around a narrow corner, or deep in a basement hallway, the Rockford gets there. Select your preferred finish and top option above.

Free Shipping on Orders $100+ 45-Day Returns Price Match Available 5-Year Manufacturer Warranty Authorized Freetime Fun Dealer

Built Different, Built Better

Every detail of the Rockford is designed to give you a furniture piece you're proud to show off and a game table serious enough to back it up.

2-Piece

Goes Where Single-Piece Tables Can't

The Rockford ships and moves in two 7-foot halves — light enough to navigate a staircase, tight hallway, or sharp corner. Once you set it in place, the two pieces join together seamlessly for smooth, uninterrupted puck action from end to end.

No MDF

100% Solid Wood — Built to Last

The cabinet, aprons, and legs are all furniture-quality solid hardwood — 1" thick on the sides and ends. No particleboard, no filler, no stripped screws five years from now. The kind of construction you pass down, not replace.

4 Adjusters

Pro-Level Climate Control for Your Playfield

Four heavy-duty climate adjusters let you dial in a concave, convex, or perfectly flat surface to match your playing style and your room's humidity. No more fighting a warped board — tune it exactly the way you want it.

Poly-Coated Birch

A Play Surface That Earns It

The solid birch hardwood playfield is sealed with a poly coating that lets pucks glide consistently and true. Add wax, and you've got a surface that plays like a table twice the price — without the choppiness of hollow-core or laminate alternatives.

Quiet Play

Padded All Around for Noise and Protection

Carpet-lined gutters, padded sidewalls, and EVA end bumpers absorb impact and reduce noise so pucks don't rattle the whole room. Great for basements with bedrooms above — and for games that go late into the evening.

Rock-Solid Base

Trestle Legs That Don't Wobble

Three trestle-style legs — at each end and at the center joint — give the table the structural support it needs at full length. Hidden 1½" independent leg levelers underneath let you get perfectly level on any floor without shims or guesswork.

Optional Table Top — One Table, Two Uses

Choose the variant with the table top conversion, and the Rockford doubles as a dining table, card table, or buffet surface. The top converts your shuffleboard into a full entertainer's table when the game is on pause — no separate furniture needed. Select your preference above.

Freetime Fun Rockford 14-foot 2-piece shuffleboard table in rustic oak finish displayed in a home game room

Farmhouse Style That Actually Belongs in Your Home

The Rockford is finished in a rich rustic oak or espresso tone, with decorative metal hardware accent pieces throughout. It reads as furniture first — a handsome, substantial piece in your game room — and a shuffleboard table second. The trestle leg silhouette, reclaimed-wood grain character, and dark metal accents work equally well in modern farmhouse, traditional, or industrial game room designs.


The Deck & Den Take — The Rockford 14' is the table we point people to when they've been told their staircase rules out a real shuffleboard table. The two-piece design isn't a compromise — once it's assembled and joined, you'd never know the seam is there. If you're building a dedicated game room, go with the 14' over the 12': the extra two feet of playing length meaningfully changes the strategy and feel of the game, and you'll appreciate it every time you play. The optional table top is worth considering if your game room doubles as a gathering space — it turns a 14-foot shuffleboard into a conversation-piece dining surface in seconds.

Who the Rockford 14' Is For

  • Homeowners with upstairs or basement game rooms who need a full-size shuffleboard table that can actually navigate a staircase or tight hallway without disassembling walls.
  • Serious home game room builders who want a table that plays like a destination piece and looks like it belongs in a well-designed room.
  • Families and entertainers looking for a game that pulls everyone in — shuffleboard is genuinely multigenerational and easy to pick up at any age.
  • Buyers upgrading from a 12' table who want more play depth, longer puck travel, and a more strategic game without jumping to a commercial-sized table.
  • Shoppers who want furniture, not just a game table — the solid-wood construction and farmhouse finish mean this earns its place in a room you're proud of.
  • Gift buyers looking for something genuinely memorable for a housewarming, milestone birthday, or home build — the kind of piece that becomes the center of a game room for years.
Close-up of the Rockford shuffleboard table two-piece seamless joint and poly-coated birch hardwood playfield

What's Included

Shuffleboard Table

  • Rockford 14' shuffleboard table — 2-piece solid wood cabinet
  • 3 trestle-style legs (2 end + 1 center joint leg)
  • 4 heavy-duty climate adjusters
  • 1½" independent hidden leg levelers
  • Carpet-padded gutters, sidewalls, and end bumper pads
  • Dual manual ABS abacus slide scorers (2 units)
  • Decorative metal accent hardware

Playing Accessories (Ready to Play)

  • 4 blue pucks
  • 4 red pucks
  • EVA end protection pads
  • Table brush
  • Table wax

Optional (With Top Variant)

  • Table top conversion panel — transforms the shuffleboard into a dining or card table surface (included only when "with top" variant is selected above)
Rockford shuffleboard table accessories including blue and red pucks, ABS abacus scorers, table brush and wax

The Rockford 14' Shuffleboard Table Specifications

Construction

Cabinet Material 100% solid hardwood (no MDF)
Cabinet Thickness 1" solid hardwood side and end aprons
Play Surface Poly-coated solid birch hardwood
Leg Style 3 trestle-style legs with decorative metal accents
Levelers 1½" hidden independent stabilizing leg levelers
Climate Adjusters 4 pro-style heavy-duty climate adjusters
Gutters & Bumpers Carpet-padded gutters, sidewalls, and EVA end bumper pads
Scoring Dual manual ABS abacus slide scorers
Finish Options Rustic Oak 
Hardware Decorative metal accent pieces throughout
Design 2-piece construction (two 7' halves join seamlessly)
Ship Method LTL freight

Dimensions & Weight

Table Length 144" L 
Table Width 25" W
Table Height 31"H
Playfield Length 132" L  
Playfield Width 15" W
Shipping Dimensions  75" L x 27 W" x 8 H" (box A and B)
Total Shipping Weight 130 lbs

Warranty & Buyer Assurance

  • Manufacturer's Warranty — Covered by Freetime Fun's 5-year limited warranty, honored directly by Freetime Fun. Contact Freetime Fun for warranty service; Deck & Den passes this warranty through but does not administer or honor it directly.
  • Free Shipping on orders over $100 to the contiguous 48 states.
  • 45-Day Returns — return window from Deck & Den; see our returns policy for full details.
  • Price Match — found it lower from an authorized dealer? We'll match it.

Manuals & Documents


The Rockford 14' Shuffleboard Table — Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it called an "Upstairs/Downstairs" shuffleboard table?

The Rockford is built in two equal halves that separate for transport. Each piece is short enough to carry up or down a staircase, around a tight corner, or through a narrow hallway — spaces that a full-length one-piece table simply cannot navigate. Once you've positioned it in your room, the two pieces join together with a seamless connection that lets pucks slide smoothly from end to end as if the table were a single piece.

How noticeable is the seam where the two pieces meet?

When assembled correctly, the join is designed to be smooth and continuous. The center trestle leg sits at the joint to stabilize both halves, and the poly-coated birch playfield connects for uninterrupted puck action. Some players use a small amount of wax at the joint area as part of regular surface prep, which helps blend the connection point into the overall play surface.

What is the difference between the 12' and 14' Rockford?

The 14' version gives you two additional feet of playfield length, which meaningfully changes gameplay — pucks travel farther, strategy deepens, and the game rewards precision over brute force. For most dedicated game rooms with adequate space, the 14' is the better long-term choice. The 12' is ideal if your room is tighter or if you're primarily playing with younger players or casual guests. Both models share the same solid wood construction, trestle legs, climate adjusters, and accessory package.

What does "no MDF" mean, and why does it matter?

MDF (medium-density fiberboard) is a wood composite used in many game tables at this price point because it's cheap and easy to work with. The problem is that MDF strips screws easily, swells with humidity, and doesn't hold up to years of use. Freetime Fun uses 100% solid hardwood throughout the Rockford cabinet — the same material found in fine furniture — which means screws hold, seams stay tight, and the table stays solid through years of play and seasonal humidity changes.

What are the climate adjusters, and do I need to use them?

The four heavy-duty climate adjusters are threaded rods that run along the underside of the playfield, allowing you to put slight tension on the surface to make it concave (curving up at the edges), convex (humped in the middle), or perfectly flat. Temperature and humidity changes cause wood to expand and contract, which can affect puck slide. The adjusters let you compensate for those changes and dial in your preferred feel — faster or slower, depending on your playing style. They're easy to turn by hand and are a standard feature on quality shuffleboard tables.

What finish options are available, and how do I choose?

The Rockford is available in Rustic Oak and Espresso. Rustic Oak highlights the natural grain and warmth of the wood — ideal for farmhouse, traditional, or warm-toned game rooms. Espresso offers a darker, richer tone that works well in modern, industrial, or mixed-media spaces. Both finishes feature the same decorative metal accents and solid-wood construction. Select your preferred finish above before adding to cart.

What is included with the table top option, and how does it work?

The "with top" variant includes a conversion table top that lays over the shuffleboard playing surface, turning your 14-foot table into a flat-surface dining table, card table, or buffet counter. It's a great option if your game room also serves as a multipurpose entertaining space. When you want to play shuffleboard, the top lifts off and stores away. If you don't need the table top function, the standard variant without top plays identically and saves you the cost of the upgrade.

Does the Rockford come ready to play out of the box?

Yes. The Rockford includes everything you need to start playing: 4 blue pucks, 4 red pucks, 2 ABS abacus scoring units, EVA end protection pads, a table brush, and table wax. Assembly is required (the table ships in two boxes and must be assembled), but the playing accessories are all in the box. The included wax is a medium-speed wax, which works well for most players and spaces.

How difficult is assembly?

The Rockford is designed for home assembly. Freetime Fun includes a detailed assembly manual and notes that the process is manageable for a pair of adults — one reviewer described completing it with help from a child for smaller pieces and light assistance from a teenager for heavier lifting. Expect to allocate a few hours and have a second pair of hands for the heavier cabinet sections. No specialized tools are required beyond what's standard for flat-pack furniture assembly.

How much room do I need for a 14' shuffleboard table?

A common guideline is to allow at least 2–3 feet of clearance on each end and 18–24 inches on the sides for comfortable play. For a 14-foot table, plan for a room that is at least 18–20 feet long and 8–10 feet wide as a minimum. This gives players enough room to slide pucks without bumping elbows and allows easy movement around the table. Measure your space — including the path from your entry point to the room — before ordering. The two-piece design handles the access challenge, but your room still needs to fit the assembled table.

How does the table ship, and what should I expect at delivery?

The Rockford ships via LTL freight in two boxes. Deck & Den offers free shipping on orders over $100 to the contiguous 48 states. The freight carrier will contact you to schedule a delivery window. Inspect both boxes carefully before signing — note any visible damage on the delivery receipt before accepting. If you need the table carried to a specific room, white glove delivery service is available for an additional fee; contact us for details.

Is this table suitable for outdoor use?

No. The Rockford is an indoor table built from solid wood and finished with an indoor furniture-grade coating. Exposure to rain, humidity, or direct sunlight will damage the cabinet and playfield. It is designed for climate-controlled interior spaces — basements, game rooms, bonus rooms, and garages with climate control. If you need an outdoor shuffleboard table, a different product built for exterior use would be required.

What maintenance does the Rockford require?

Regular maintenance is simple: apply shuffleboard wax to the playing surface before each game session, sweep the surface with the included brush to distribute it evenly, and occasionally check and adjust the climate adjusters as seasons change. Wipe down the cabinet with a dry or lightly damp cloth. Keep the table away from direct vents, radiators, or exterior doors to minimize seasonal wood movement. Additional wax can be ordered separately; medium-speed wax is a good default for most home players.

What warranty does this table carry?

The Rockford is covered by Freetime Fun's 5-year limited warranty, provided and honored by Freetime Fun directly. Deck & Den is an authorized Freetime Fun dealer and passes the manufacturer's warranty through to you, but warranty claims are handled by Freetime Fun. Refer to the Freetime Fun warranty document (available in the Manuals & Documents section above) for full terms and coverage details.

Can I order replacement pucks or additional accessories?

Yes. Freetime Fun offers Rockford-specific accessories including additional wax and a matched drink holder that clips to the cabinet side rail. Additional pucks, covers, and wax are also available from Freetime Fun and through Deck & Den. Contact us if you need help sourcing a specific accessory for your Rockford table.

Is Deck & Den an authorized Freetime Fun dealer?

Yes. Deck & Den is an authorized Freetime Fun dealer, which means you receive the full manufacturer's warranty coverage, authentic product, and full manufacturer support. Purchasing from an unauthorized source can void the warranty and may result in counterfeit or grey-market product.

A Full 14 Feet of Shuffleboard That Actually Fits — Upstairs, Downstairs, or Anywhere In Between

Solid-wood craftsmanship meets the two-piece design that solves the staircase problem once and for all.

The Freetime Fun Rockford 14' 2-Piece Upstairs/Downstairs Shuffleboard Table is a furniture-quality game table built for the home game room that everyone said you couldn't have. Crafted entirely from solid wood — no MDF, no particleboard shortcuts — and finished in your choice of rustic oak or espresso, the Rockford ships in two manageable 7-foot halves that join together seamlessly for one continuous, pro-grade play surface. Whether your game room is up a tight staircase, around a narrow corner, or deep in a basement hallway, the Rockford gets there. Select your preferred finish and top option above.

Free Shipping on Orders $100+ 45-Day Returns Price Match Available 5-Year Manufacturer Warranty Authorized Freetime Fun Dealer

Built Different, Built Better

Every detail of the Rockford is designed to give you a furniture piece you're proud to show off and a game table serious enough to back it up.

2-Piece

Goes Where Single-Piece Tables Can't

The Rockford ships and moves in two 7-foot halves — light enough to navigate a staircase, tight hallway, or sharp corner. Once you set it in place, the two pieces join together seamlessly for smooth, uninterrupted puck action from end to end.

No MDF

100% Solid Wood — Built to Last

The cabinet, aprons, and legs are all furniture-quality solid hardwood — 1" thick on the sides and ends. No particleboard, no filler, no stripped screws five years from now. The kind of construction you pass down, not replace.

4 Adjusters

Pro-Level Climate Control for Your Playfield

Four heavy-duty climate adjusters let you dial in a concave, convex, or perfectly flat surface to match your playing style and your room's humidity. No more fighting a warped board — tune it exactly the way you want it.

Poly-Coated Birch

A Play Surface That Earns It

The solid birch hardwood playfield is sealed with a poly coating that lets pucks glide consistently and true. Add wax, and you've got a surface that plays like a table twice the price — without the choppiness of hollow-core or laminate alternatives.

Quiet Play

Padded All Around for Noise and Protection

Carpet-lined gutters, padded sidewalls, and EVA end bumpers absorb impact and reduce noise so pucks don't rattle the whole room. Great for basements with bedrooms above — and for games that go late into the evening.

Rock-Solid Base

Trestle Legs That Don't Wobble

Three trestle-style legs — at each end and at the center joint — give the table the structural support it needs at full length. Hidden 1½" independent leg levelers underneath let you get perfectly level on any floor without shims or guesswork.

Optional Table Top — One Table, Two Uses

Choose the variant with the table top conversion, and the Rockford doubles as a dining table, card table, or buffet surface. The top converts your shuffleboard into a full entertainer's table when the game is on pause — no separate furniture needed. Select your preference above.

Freetime Fun Rockford 14-foot 2-piece shuffleboard table in rustic oak finish displayed in a home game room

Farmhouse Style That Actually Belongs in Your Home

The Rockford is finished in a rich rustic oak or espresso tone, with decorative metal hardware accent pieces throughout. It reads as furniture first — a handsome, substantial piece in your game room — and a shuffleboard table second. The trestle leg silhouette, reclaimed-wood grain character, and dark metal accents work equally well in modern farmhouse, traditional, or industrial game room designs.


The Deck & Den Take — The Rockford 14' is the table we point people to when they've been told their staircase rules out a real shuffleboard table. The two-piece design isn't a compromise — once it's assembled and joined, you'd never know the seam is there. If you're building a dedicated game room, go with the 14' over the 12': the extra two feet of playing length meaningfully changes the strategy and feel of the game, and you'll appreciate it every time you play. The optional table top is worth considering if your game room doubles as a gathering space — it turns a 14-foot shuffleboard into a conversation-piece dining surface in seconds.

Who the Rockford 14' Is For

  • Homeowners with upstairs or basement game rooms who need a full-size shuffleboard table that can actually navigate a staircase or tight hallway without disassembling walls.
  • Serious home game room builders who want a table that plays like a destination piece and looks like it belongs in a well-designed room.
  • Families and entertainers looking for a game that pulls everyone in — shuffleboard is genuinely multigenerational and easy to pick up at any age.
  • Buyers upgrading from a 12' table who want more play depth, longer puck travel, and a more strategic game without jumping to a commercial-sized table.
  • Shoppers who want furniture, not just a game table — the solid-wood construction and farmhouse finish mean this earns its place in a room you're proud of.
  • Gift buyers looking for something genuinely memorable for a housewarming, milestone birthday, or home build — the kind of piece that becomes the center of a game room for years.
Close-up of the Rockford shuffleboard table two-piece seamless joint and poly-coated birch hardwood playfield

What's Included

Shuffleboard Table

  • Rockford 14' shuffleboard table — 2-piece solid wood cabinet
  • 3 trestle-style legs (2 end + 1 center joint leg)
  • 4 heavy-duty climate adjusters
  • 1½" independent hidden leg levelers
  • Carpet-padded gutters, sidewalls, and end bumper pads
  • Dual manual ABS abacus slide scorers (2 units)
  • Decorative metal accent hardware

Playing Accessories (Ready to Play)

  • 4 blue pucks
  • 4 red pucks
  • EVA end protection pads
  • Table brush
  • Table wax

Optional (With Top Variant)

  • Table top conversion panel — transforms the shuffleboard into a dining or card table surface (included only when "with top" variant is selected above)
Rockford shuffleboard table accessories including blue and red pucks, ABS abacus scorers, table brush and wax

The Rockford 14' Shuffleboard Table Specifications

Construction

Cabinet Material 100% solid hardwood (no MDF)
Cabinet Thickness 1" solid hardwood side and end aprons
Play Surface Poly-coated solid birch hardwood
Leg Style 3 trestle-style legs with decorative metal accents
Levelers 1½" hidden independent stabilizing leg levelers
Climate Adjusters 4 pro-style heavy-duty climate adjusters
Gutters & Bumpers Carpet-padded gutters, sidewalls, and EVA end bumper pads
Scoring Dual manual ABS abacus slide scorers
Finish Options Rustic Oak 
Hardware Decorative metal accent pieces throughout
Design 2-piece construction (two 7' halves join seamlessly)
Ship Method LTL freight

Dimensions & Weight

Table Length 144" L 
Table Width 25" W
Table Height 31"H
Playfield Length 132" L  
Playfield Width 15" W
Shipping Dimensions  75" L x 27 W" x 8 H" (box A and B)
Total Shipping Weight 130 lbs

Warranty & Buyer Assurance

  • Manufacturer's Warranty — Covered by Freetime Fun's 5-year limited warranty, honored directly by Freetime Fun. Contact Freetime Fun for warranty service; Deck & Den passes this warranty through but does not administer or honor it directly.
  • Free Shipping on orders over $100 to the contiguous 48 states.
  • 45-Day Returns — return window from Deck & Den; see our returns policy for full details.
  • Price Match — found it lower from an authorized dealer? We'll match it.

Manuals & Documents


The Rockford 14' Shuffleboard Table — Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it called an "Upstairs/Downstairs" shuffleboard table?

The Rockford is built in two equal halves that separate for transport. Each piece is short enough to carry up or down a staircase, around a tight corner, or through a narrow hallway — spaces that a full-length one-piece table simply cannot navigate. Once you've positioned it in your room, the two pieces join together with a seamless connection that lets pucks slide smoothly from end to end as if the table were a single piece.

How noticeable is the seam where the two pieces meet?

When assembled correctly, the join is designed to be smooth and continuous. The center trestle leg sits at the joint to stabilize both halves, and the poly-coated birch playfield connects for uninterrupted puck action. Some players use a small amount of wax at the joint area as part of regular surface prep, which helps blend the connection point into the overall play surface.

What is the difference between the 12' and 14' Rockford?

The 14' version gives you two additional feet of playfield length, which meaningfully changes gameplay — pucks travel farther, strategy deepens, and the game rewards precision over brute force. For most dedicated game rooms with adequate space, the 14' is the better long-term choice. The 12' is ideal if your room is tighter or if you're primarily playing with younger players or casual guests. Both models share the same solid wood construction, trestle legs, climate adjusters, and accessory package.

What does "no MDF" mean, and why does it matter?

MDF (medium-density fiberboard) is a wood composite used in many game tables at this price point because it's cheap and easy to work with. The problem is that MDF strips screws easily, swells with humidity, and doesn't hold up to years of use. Freetime Fun uses 100% solid hardwood throughout the Rockford cabinet — the same material found in fine furniture — which means screws hold, seams stay tight, and the table stays solid through years of play and seasonal humidity changes.

What are the climate adjusters, and do I need to use them?

The four heavy-duty climate adjusters are threaded rods that run along the underside of the playfield, allowing you to put slight tension on the surface to make it concave (curving up at the edges), convex (humped in the middle), or perfectly flat. Temperature and humidity changes cause wood to expand and contract, which can affect puck slide. The adjusters let you compensate for those changes and dial in your preferred feel — faster or slower, depending on your playing style. They're easy to turn by hand and are a standard feature on quality shuffleboard tables.

What finish options are available, and how do I choose?

The Rockford is available in Rustic Oak and Espresso. Rustic Oak highlights the natural grain and warmth of the wood — ideal for farmhouse, traditional, or warm-toned game rooms. Espresso offers a darker, richer tone that works well in modern, industrial, or mixed-media spaces. Both finishes feature the same decorative metal accents and solid-wood construction. Select your preferred finish above before adding to cart.

What is included with the table top option, and how does it work?

The "with top" variant includes a conversion table top that lays over the shuffleboard playing surface, turning your 14-foot table into a flat-surface dining table, card table, or buffet counter. It's a great option if your game room also serves as a multipurpose entertaining space. When you want to play shuffleboard, the top lifts off and stores away. If you don't need the table top function, the standard variant without top plays identically and saves you the cost of the upgrade.

Does the Rockford come ready to play out of the box?

Yes. The Rockford includes everything you need to start playing: 4 blue pucks, 4 red pucks, 2 ABS abacus scoring units, EVA end protection pads, a table brush, and table wax. Assembly is required (the table ships in two boxes and must be assembled), but the playing accessories are all in the box. The included wax is a medium-speed wax, which works well for most players and spaces.

How difficult is assembly?

The Rockford is designed for home assembly. Freetime Fun includes a detailed assembly manual and notes that the process is manageable for a pair of adults — one reviewer described completing it with help from a child for smaller pieces and light assistance from a teenager for heavier lifting. Expect to allocate a few hours and have a second pair of hands for the heavier cabinet sections. No specialized tools are required beyond what's standard for flat-pack furniture assembly.

How much room do I need for a 14' shuffleboard table?

A common guideline is to allow at least 2–3 feet of clearance on each end and 18–24 inches on the sides for comfortable play. For a 14-foot table, plan for a room that is at least 18–20 feet long and 8–10 feet wide as a minimum. This gives players enough room to slide pucks without bumping elbows and allows easy movement around the table. Measure your space — including the path from your entry point to the room — before ordering. The two-piece design handles the access challenge, but your room still needs to fit the assembled table.

How does the table ship, and what should I expect at delivery?

The Rockford ships via LTL freight in two boxes. Deck & Den offers free shipping on orders over $100 to the contiguous 48 states. The freight carrier will contact you to schedule a delivery window. Inspect both boxes carefully before signing — note any visible damage on the delivery receipt before accepting. If you need the table carried to a specific room, white glove delivery service is available for an additional fee; contact us for details.

Is this table suitable for outdoor use?

No. The Rockford is an indoor table built from solid wood and finished with an indoor furniture-grade coating. Exposure to rain, humidity, or direct sunlight will damage the cabinet and playfield. It is designed for climate-controlled interior spaces — basements, game rooms, bonus rooms, and garages with climate control. If you need an outdoor shuffleboard table, a different product built for exterior use would be required.

What maintenance does the Rockford require?

Regular maintenance is simple: apply shuffleboard wax to the playing surface before each game session, sweep the surface with the included brush to distribute it evenly, and occasionally check and adjust the climate adjusters as seasons change. Wipe down the cabinet with a dry or lightly damp cloth. Keep the table away from direct vents, radiators, or exterior doors to minimize seasonal wood movement. Additional wax can be ordered separately; medium-speed wax is a good default for most home players.

What warranty does this table carry?

The Rockford is covered by Freetime Fun's 5-year limited warranty, provided and honored by Freetime Fun directly. Deck & Den is an authorized Freetime Fun dealer and passes the manufacturer's warranty through to you, but warranty claims are handled by Freetime Fun. Refer to the Freetime Fun warranty document (available in the Manuals & Documents section above) for full terms and coverage details.

Can I order replacement pucks or additional accessories?

Yes. Freetime Fun offers Rockford-specific accessories including additional wax and a matched drink holder that clips to the cabinet side rail. Additional pucks, covers, and wax are also available from Freetime Fun and through Deck & Den. Contact us if you need help sourcing a specific accessory for your Rockford table.

Is Deck & Den an authorized Freetime Fun dealer?

Yes. Deck & Den is an authorized Freetime Fun dealer, which means you receive the full manufacturer's warranty coverage, authentic product, and full manufacturer support. Purchasing from an unauthorized source can void the warranty and may result in counterfeit or grey-market product.

    A Full 14 Feet of Shuffleboard That Actually Fits — Upstairs, Downstairs, or Anywhere In Between

    Solid-wood craftsmanship meets the two-piece design that solves the staircase problem once and for all.

    The Freetime Fun Rockford 14' 2-Piece Upstairs/Downstairs Shuffleboard Table is a furniture-quality game table built for the home game room that everyone said you couldn't have. Crafted entirely from solid wood — no MDF, no particleboard shortcuts — and finished in your choice of rustic oak or espresso, the Rockford ships in two manageable 7-foot halves that join together seamlessly for one continuous, pro-grade play surface. Whether your game room is up a tight staircase, around a narrow corner, or deep in a basement hallway, the Rockford gets there. Select your preferred finish and top option above.

    Free Shipping on Orders $100+ 45-Day Returns Price Match Available 5-Year Manufacturer Warranty Authorized Freetime Fun Dealer

    Built Different, Built Better

    Every detail of the Rockford is designed to give you a furniture piece you're proud to show off and a game table serious enough to back it up.

    2-Piece

    Goes Where Single-Piece Tables Can't

    The Rockford ships and moves in two 7-foot halves — light enough to navigate a staircase, tight hallway, or sharp corner. Once you set it in place, the two pieces join together seamlessly for smooth, uninterrupted puck action from end to end.

    No MDF

    100% Solid Wood — Built to Last

    The cabinet, aprons, and legs are all furniture-quality solid hardwood — 1" thick on the sides and ends. No particleboard, no filler, no stripped screws five years from now. The kind of construction you pass down, not replace.

    4 Adjusters

    Pro-Level Climate Control for Your Playfield

    Four heavy-duty climate adjusters let you dial in a concave, convex, or perfectly flat surface to match your playing style and your room's humidity. No more fighting a warped board — tune it exactly the way you want it.

    Poly-Coated Birch

    A Play Surface That Earns It

    The solid birch hardwood playfield is sealed with a poly coating that lets pucks glide consistently and true. Add wax, and you've got a surface that plays like a table twice the price — without the choppiness of hollow-core or laminate alternatives.

    Quiet Play

    Padded All Around for Noise and Protection

    Carpet-lined gutters, padded sidewalls, and EVA end bumpers absorb impact and reduce noise so pucks don't rattle the whole room. Great for basements with bedrooms above — and for games that go late into the evening.

    Rock-Solid Base

    Trestle Legs That Don't Wobble

    Three trestle-style legs — at each end and at the center joint — give the table the structural support it needs at full length. Hidden 1½" independent leg levelers underneath let you get perfectly level on any floor without shims or guesswork.

    Optional Table Top — One Table, Two Uses

    Choose the variant with the table top conversion, and the Rockford doubles as a dining table, card table, or buffet surface. The top converts your shuffleboard into a full entertainer's table when the game is on pause — no separate furniture needed. Select your preference above.

    Freetime Fun Rockford 14-foot 2-piece shuffleboard table in rustic oak finish displayed in a home game room

    Farmhouse Style That Actually Belongs in Your Home

    The Rockford is finished in a rich rustic oak or espresso tone, with decorative metal hardware accent pieces throughout. It reads as furniture first — a handsome, substantial piece in your game room — and a shuffleboard table second. The trestle leg silhouette, reclaimed-wood grain character, and dark metal accents work equally well in modern farmhouse, traditional, or industrial game room designs.


    The Deck & Den Take — The Rockford 14' is the table we point people to when they've been told their staircase rules out a real shuffleboard table. The two-piece design isn't a compromise — once it's assembled and joined, you'd never know the seam is there. If you're building a dedicated game room, go with the 14' over the 12': the extra two feet of playing length meaningfully changes the strategy and feel of the game, and you'll appreciate it every time you play. The optional table top is worth considering if your game room doubles as a gathering space — it turns a 14-foot shuffleboard into a conversation-piece dining surface in seconds.

    Who the Rockford 14' Is For

    • Homeowners with upstairs or basement game rooms who need a full-size shuffleboard table that can actually navigate a staircase or tight hallway without disassembling walls.
    • Serious home game room builders who want a table that plays like a destination piece and looks like it belongs in a well-designed room.
    • Families and entertainers looking for a game that pulls everyone in — shuffleboard is genuinely multigenerational and easy to pick up at any age.
    • Buyers upgrading from a 12' table who want more play depth, longer puck travel, and a more strategic game without jumping to a commercial-sized table.
    • Shoppers who want furniture, not just a game table — the solid-wood construction and farmhouse finish mean this earns its place in a room you're proud of.
    • Gift buyers looking for something genuinely memorable for a housewarming, milestone birthday, or home build — the kind of piece that becomes the center of a game room for years.
    Close-up of the Rockford shuffleboard table two-piece seamless joint and poly-coated birch hardwood playfield

    What's Included

    Shuffleboard Table

    • Rockford 14' shuffleboard table — 2-piece solid wood cabinet
    • 3 trestle-style legs (2 end + 1 center joint leg)
    • 4 heavy-duty climate adjusters
    • 1½" independent hidden leg levelers
    • Carpet-padded gutters, sidewalls, and end bumper pads
    • Dual manual ABS abacus slide scorers (2 units)
    • Decorative metal accent hardware

    Playing Accessories (Ready to Play)

    • 4 blue pucks
    • 4 red pucks
    • EVA end protection pads
    • Table brush
    • Table wax

    Optional (With Top Variant)

    • Table top conversion panel — transforms the shuffleboard into a dining or card table surface (included only when "with top" variant is selected above)
    Rockford shuffleboard table accessories including blue and red pucks, ABS abacus scorers, table brush and wax

    The Rockford 14' Shuffleboard Table Specifications

    Construction

    Cabinet Material 100% solid hardwood (no MDF)
    Cabinet Thickness 1" solid hardwood side and end aprons
    Play Surface Poly-coated solid birch hardwood
    Leg Style 3 trestle-style legs with decorative metal accents
    Levelers 1½" hidden independent stabilizing leg levelers
    Climate Adjusters 4 pro-style heavy-duty climate adjusters
    Gutters & Bumpers Carpet-padded gutters, sidewalls, and EVA end bumper pads
    Scoring Dual manual ABS abacus slide scorers
    Finish Options Rustic Oak 
    Hardware Decorative metal accent pieces throughout
    Design 2-piece construction (two 7' halves join seamlessly)
    Ship Method LTL freight

    Dimensions & Weight

    Table Length 144" L 
    Table Width 25" W
    Table Height 31"H
    Playfield Length 132" L  
    Playfield Width 15" W
    Shipping Dimensions  75" L x 27 W" x 8 H" (box A and B)
    Total Shipping Weight 130 lbs

    Warranty & Buyer Assurance

    • Manufacturer's Warranty — Covered by Freetime Fun's 5-year limited warranty, honored directly by Freetime Fun. Contact Freetime Fun for warranty service; Deck & Den passes this warranty through but does not administer or honor it directly.
    • Free Shipping on orders over $100 to the contiguous 48 states.
    • 45-Day Returns — return window from Deck & Den; see our returns policy for full details.
    • Price Match — found it lower from an authorized dealer? We'll match it.

    Manuals & Documents


    The Rockford 14' Shuffleboard Table — Frequently Asked Questions

    Why is it called an "Upstairs/Downstairs" shuffleboard table?

    The Rockford is built in two equal halves that separate for transport. Each piece is short enough to carry up or down a staircase, around a tight corner, or through a narrow hallway — spaces that a full-length one-piece table simply cannot navigate. Once you've positioned it in your room, the two pieces join together with a seamless connection that lets pucks slide smoothly from end to end as if the table were a single piece.

    How noticeable is the seam where the two pieces meet?

    When assembled correctly, the join is designed to be smooth and continuous. The center trestle leg sits at the joint to stabilize both halves, and the poly-coated birch playfield connects for uninterrupted puck action. Some players use a small amount of wax at the joint area as part of regular surface prep, which helps blend the connection point into the overall play surface.

    What is the difference between the 12' and 14' Rockford?

    The 14' version gives you two additional feet of playfield length, which meaningfully changes gameplay — pucks travel farther, strategy deepens, and the game rewards precision over brute force. For most dedicated game rooms with adequate space, the 14' is the better long-term choice. The 12' is ideal if your room is tighter or if you're primarily playing with younger players or casual guests. Both models share the same solid wood construction, trestle legs, climate adjusters, and accessory package.

    What does "no MDF" mean, and why does it matter?

    MDF (medium-density fiberboard) is a wood composite used in many game tables at this price point because it's cheap and easy to work with. The problem is that MDF strips screws easily, swells with humidity, and doesn't hold up to years of use. Freetime Fun uses 100% solid hardwood throughout the Rockford cabinet — the same material found in fine furniture — which means screws hold, seams stay tight, and the table stays solid through years of play and seasonal humidity changes.

    What are the climate adjusters, and do I need to use them?

    The four heavy-duty climate adjusters are threaded rods that run along the underside of the playfield, allowing you to put slight tension on the surface to make it concave (curving up at the edges), convex (humped in the middle), or perfectly flat. Temperature and humidity changes cause wood to expand and contract, which can affect puck slide. The adjusters let you compensate for those changes and dial in your preferred feel — faster or slower, depending on your playing style. They're easy to turn by hand and are a standard feature on quality shuffleboard tables.

    What finish options are available, and how do I choose?

    The Rockford is available in Rustic Oak and Espresso. Rustic Oak highlights the natural grain and warmth of the wood — ideal for farmhouse, traditional, or warm-toned game rooms. Espresso offers a darker, richer tone that works well in modern, industrial, or mixed-media spaces. Both finishes feature the same decorative metal accents and solid-wood construction. Select your preferred finish above before adding to cart.

    What is included with the table top option, and how does it work?

    The "with top" variant includes a conversion table top that lays over the shuffleboard playing surface, turning your 14-foot table into a flat-surface dining table, card table, or buffet counter. It's a great option if your game room also serves as a multipurpose entertaining space. When you want to play shuffleboard, the top lifts off and stores away. If you don't need the table top function, the standard variant without top plays identically and saves you the cost of the upgrade.

    Does the Rockford come ready to play out of the box?

    Yes. The Rockford includes everything you need to start playing: 4 blue pucks, 4 red pucks, 2 ABS abacus scoring units, EVA end protection pads, a table brush, and table wax. Assembly is required (the table ships in two boxes and must be assembled), but the playing accessories are all in the box. The included wax is a medium-speed wax, which works well for most players and spaces.

    How difficult is assembly?

    The Rockford is designed for home assembly. Freetime Fun includes a detailed assembly manual and notes that the process is manageable for a pair of adults — one reviewer described completing it with help from a child for smaller pieces and light assistance from a teenager for heavier lifting. Expect to allocate a few hours and have a second pair of hands for the heavier cabinet sections. No specialized tools are required beyond what's standard for flat-pack furniture assembly.

    How much room do I need for a 14' shuffleboard table?

    A common guideline is to allow at least 2–3 feet of clearance on each end and 18–24 inches on the sides for comfortable play. For a 14-foot table, plan for a room that is at least 18–20 feet long and 8–10 feet wide as a minimum. This gives players enough room to slide pucks without bumping elbows and allows easy movement around the table. Measure your space — including the path from your entry point to the room — before ordering. The two-piece design handles the access challenge, but your room still needs to fit the assembled table.

    How does the table ship, and what should I expect at delivery?

    The Rockford ships via LTL freight in two boxes. Deck & Den offers free shipping on orders over $100 to the contiguous 48 states. The freight carrier will contact you to schedule a delivery window. Inspect both boxes carefully before signing — note any visible damage on the delivery receipt before accepting. If you need the table carried to a specific room, white glove delivery service is available for an additional fee; contact us for details.

    Is this table suitable for outdoor use?

    No. The Rockford is an indoor table built from solid wood and finished with an indoor furniture-grade coating. Exposure to rain, humidity, or direct sunlight will damage the cabinet and playfield. It is designed for climate-controlled interior spaces — basements, game rooms, bonus rooms, and garages with climate control. If you need an outdoor shuffleboard table, a different product built for exterior use would be required.

    What maintenance does the Rockford require?

    Regular maintenance is simple: apply shuffleboard wax to the playing surface before each game session, sweep the surface with the included brush to distribute it evenly, and occasionally check and adjust the climate adjusters as seasons change. Wipe down the cabinet with a dry or lightly damp cloth. Keep the table away from direct vents, radiators, or exterior doors to minimize seasonal wood movement. Additional wax can be ordered separately; medium-speed wax is a good default for most home players.

    What warranty does this table carry?

    The Rockford is covered by Freetime Fun's 5-year limited warranty, provided and honored by Freetime Fun directly. Deck & Den is an authorized Freetime Fun dealer and passes the manufacturer's warranty through to you, but warranty claims are handled by Freetime Fun. Refer to the Freetime Fun warranty document (available in the Manuals & Documents section above) for full terms and coverage details.

    Can I order replacement pucks or additional accessories?

    Yes. Freetime Fun offers Rockford-specific accessories including additional wax and a matched drink holder that clips to the cabinet side rail. Additional pucks, covers, and wax are also available from Freetime Fun and through Deck & Den. Contact us if you need help sourcing a specific accessory for your Rockford table.

    Is Deck & Den an authorized Freetime Fun dealer?

    Yes. Deck & Den is an authorized Freetime Fun dealer, which means you receive the full manufacturer's warranty coverage, authentic product, and full manufacturer support. Purchasing from an unauthorized source can void the warranty and may result in counterfeit or grey-market product.