Freetime Fun Westwood 7' Multi-Game Pool Table
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Three Tables in One Footprint — Pool, Ping Pong, and Dining Without the Clutter
The Freetime Fun Westwood 7' gives your game room a furniture-grade centerpiece that pulls triple duty — no swapping between separate tables, no compromise on play feel.
The Freetime Fun Westwood 7' Multi-Game Table (model RB5900A-1) is a 3-in-1 convertible game table designed for home game rooms, finished basements, and family entertainment spaces. It combines a regulation-feel 7-foot billiards table, a full table tennis conversion, and a high-pressure melamine dining top in a single, furniture-grade cabinet — built with durable engineered wood, mitered corner construction, pro-style K-66 cushions, and upgraded felt. Whether you are outfitting a dedicated game room or a multipurpose family space, the Westwood delivers more function per square foot than any single-use table at this size.
What Makes the Westwood Worth the Space
From its K-66 cushion rail to its metal-to-metal leg connections, every detail of the Westwood is built to give you a better play experience and a table that still looks at home in a finished room.
Pool, Ping Pong, and Dining in One
Convert between billiards, table tennis, and a dining or serving surface — no separate furniture required. One table replaces three, freeing up floor space and budget for everything else in the room.
Pro-Style Cushion Rail for Truer Rebounds
K-66 profile cushions are the same geometry used on tournament-grade tables. Banks and kick shots respond predictably — the kind of consistent rebound that makes casual play genuinely satisfying instead of frustrating.
High-Pressure Melamine That Handles Daily Life
The cabinet and dining top are finished in high-pressure melamine — the same surface used in quality kitchen cabinetry. It resists scratches, spills, and everyday wear, so the table holds up as a dining surface as well as it plays as a game table.
Metal-to-Metal Connections That Stay Tight
Legs attach to the cabinet with metal-to-metal hardware that will not strip or work loose over time the way plastic inserts can. The result is a stable, wobble-free table that stays that way through years of play.
Cabinet Corners Built for Looks and Longevity
Mitered cabinet corners give the Westwood a cleaner, furniture-like profile compared to basic tables that use bulky plastic corner guards. They also create a stronger structural joint — the cabinet takes a knock without cracking at the seam.
Leg Levelers for Uneven Basement Floors
Adjustable levelers are built into each leg and hidden from view. If your basement or rec room floor isn't perfectly flat — and most aren't — you can dial in a level playing surface without shims, felt pads, or tilted balls rolling on their own.
Upgraded Felt That Plays Faster and Cleaner
The Westwood ships with upgraded cloth across the entire 74" × 38" playing surface. Upgraded felt at this price point matters because entry-level table cloth tends to pill, slow ball roll, and pick up chalk quickly — making the table feel rougher with every session. The Westwood's cloth holds a smoother, more consistent surface through regular home use, so your game doesn't degrade as the table ages.
Pre-Assembled Legs Mean Setup Takes About an Hour
The table legs arrive pre-assembled on the unit and bolt directly to the cabinet body using the included M8 hardware. Freetime Fun estimates approximately one hour of assembly time with two adults — no specialist tools, no guesswork. Note that at 312.5 lbs assembled, you will want at least four strong adults when it comes time to flip the table upright from the build position.

Who the Westwood 7' Is For
- Homeowners with a finished basement or dedicated game room who want a single statement piece that handles billiards, ping pong, and casual dining without crowding the space.
- Families with kids of varied ages who need a table that works for competitive adult billiards one night and table tennis with the kids the next afternoon.
- Hosts and entertainers who want to convert their game room into extra dining capacity for parties, holidays, or casual get-togethers without setting up folding tables.
- First-time pool table buyers who want a genuine play feel — K-66 cushions, upgraded felt, and solid metal connections — without stepping up to a single-use full-slate table.
- Buyers replacing a worn or wobbly entry-level table who are ready for mitered corner construction, metal-to-metal hardware, and a surface that still looks like furniture after years of use.
- Anyone working with a multipurpose room where the game table also needs to function as a homework surface, craft table, or occasional workspace when the billiard top is stored away.
What's Included
Table & Tops
- 7' pool table cabinet with pre-assembled legs
- Table tennis conversion top
- High-pressure melamine dining/serving top
- Table tennis net and post set
- 6 EVA top protection pads
Billiards Accessories
- Premium 2.25" billiard ball set
- (2) 57" pool cue sticks
- Ball rack (triangle)
- 9" table brush
- Rail brush
- 2 pieces of chalk
- Table spot
Table Tennis Accessories
- (2) table tennis paddles
- (2) table tennis balls
Hardware & Assembly
- M8 × 35mm bolts (24)
- M8 washers (24)
- Allen wrench
- Assembly manual
Sold separately: Matching storage bench seating (available as an add-on — check the product page for current availability).
Freetime Fun Westwood 7' Specifications
Construction & Materials
| Brand | Freetime Fun |
|---|---|
| Model | Westwood |
| SKU | RB5900A-1 |
| Table Size | 7 feet |
| Cabinet Material | Engineered wood |
| Cabinet Finish | Wood-grain high-pressure melamine |
| Corner Construction | Mitered cabinet corners |
| Leg Connection | Metal-to-metal hardware (M8 bolts) |
| Leg Levelers | Hidden, adjustable — pre-installed |
| Intended Use | Indoor only |
Play Features
| Cushion Rail Profile | Pro-style K-66 |
|---|---|
| Playing Surface | Upgraded felt |
| Billiard Ball Size | 2.25" |
| Pool Cue Length | 57" (2 included) |
| Pockets | Corner and side pocket nets — pre-installed |
| Game Functions | Pool (billiards), table tennis, dining/serving top |
Warranty & Assembly
| Warranty | 1-Year Limited (Freetime Fun) |
|---|---|
| Estimated Assembly Time | Approximately 1 hour (2 adults recommended; 4 adults for uprighting) |
| Optional Accessories | Matching storage bench seating (sold separately) |
Dimensions & Weight
| Table Dimensions (L × W × H) | 85" × 47.5" × 32" (216 × 121 × 81 cm) |
|---|---|
| Playfield Dimensions | 74" L × 38" W × ¾" thick (188 × 97 × 1.9 cm) |
| Table & Top Weight | 312.5 lbs (142 kg) |
Warranty & Buyer Assurance
- Manufacturer's Warranty — Covered by Freetime Fun's 1-Year Limited Warranty, honored directly by the manufacturer. The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship from the date of original retail purchase and is non-transferable. All warranty claims must be submitted to Freetime Fun directly with proof of purchase.
- Free Shipping — Free shipping on orders over $100 to the contiguous 48 states.
- 45-Day Returns — Not the right fit? Returns are accepted within 45 days of delivery.
- Price Match — Found it lower at another authorized dealer? We'll match it.
Manuals & Documents
- Freetime Fun Westwood Assembly Manual (PDF) — Step-by-step assembly instructions for the RB5900A-1, including parts list and hardware reference.
- Freetime Fun 1-Year Limited Warranty (PDF) — Full warranty terms and conditions, including claim process and exclusions.
Freetime Fun Westwood 7' — Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Westwood a regulation-size pool table?
The Westwood is a 7-foot table. Standard tournament and bar pool tables run 7, 8, or 9 feet — 7-foot is the most common size for home game rooms because it fits more easily in a standard basement or rec room while still providing a genuine billiards experience. The K-66 cushions and playing surface geometry match standard table sizing.
How much room do I need around the Westwood for comfortable play?
The table measures 84" long × 48" wide. With the included 57" cues, plan for roughly 5 feet of clearance on all four sides for a full stroke range — that works out to a minimum room footprint of approximately 14' × 13', though 15' × 14' or larger is more comfortable. If space is tighter, shorter 48" or 52" cues can reduce the clearance requirement to around 4 feet per side.
What are the table's overall dimensions and weight?
Assembled, the Westwood measures 84" long × 48" wide × 32" high (213 × 122 × 81 cm). The playfield surface is 74" × 38" with a ¾" thick bed. Table and top weight combined is 312.5 lbs (142 kg) — plan your delivery and room placement accordingly, and have adequate help on hand for moving or positioning.
How difficult is assembly, and do I need two people?
Freetime Fun estimates approximately one hour of assembly time. Two adults are recommended for the general build — and at least four strong adults when flipping the table upright from the assembly position, as the combined weight is 312.5 lbs. The legs arrive pre-assembled and bolt to the cabinet with the included M8 hardware and Allen wrench. No additional tools are required, though an electric screwdriver set to low torque can help speed things up.
Does the table come with everything I need to play right away?
Yes — the Westwood ships with a complete set of billiards accessories (2.25" balls, two 57" cues, ball rack, table brush, rail brush, chalk, table spot) and a full table tennis set (two paddles, two balls, net, and posts). The dining top and six EVA protection pads are also included. The only items sold separately are the optional matching storage benches.
What are K-66 cushions, and why do they matter?
K-66 is the industry-standard cushion profile used on full-size billiards tables — the geometry is designed to deflect the cue ball at a consistent, predictable angle regardless of where the ball strikes the rail. Budget tables often use softer, lower-profile rubber that deadens the rebound and produces inconsistent bank shots. The Westwood's K-66 rails give you a noticeably more responsive and accurate playing surface than most tables in this category.
Can the Westwood be used as a dining table every day?
Yes. The dining top is finished in high-pressure melamine — the same surface used in quality kitchen furniture — so it handles daily use, spills, and everyday wear. At 84" × 48", it seats six comfortably. The optional matching benches add padded seating specifically designed for extended dining comfort, with faux leather upholstery that wipes clean easily.
Are the benches included or sold separately?
The matching storage benches are sold separately. They are designed to match the Westwood's wood-grain melamine finish and include deep cushion padding, faux leather upholstery, and gas-cylinder lifters for easy-open accessory storage. If you want the full dining and storage setup, add the benches at the time of purchase or separately.
What does "mitered corner" construction mean in practice?
Mitered corners mean the cabinet edges meet at a 45-degree cut joint, similar to how quality furniture and cabinetry is built — rather than being capped with bulky plastic corner pieces. This gives the Westwood a cleaner, more refined visual profile, and the joint itself is structurally stronger than a basic corner guard because the wood fibers interlock rather than abutting end-grain against a plastic piece.
How do the hidden leg levelers work?
Each leg includes an adjustable leveling foot that is recessed inside the leg so it is not visible during play. After the table is assembled and positioned, you adjust each foot independently — typically by turning clockwise or counterclockwise — to raise or lower that corner until the playing surface reads level. This is especially useful for basement floors, which are often slightly out of level across a large span.
Is the Westwood suitable for outdoor use?
No. The Westwood is designed and warranted for indoor use only. The engineered wood cabinet and melamine finish are not rated for outdoor exposure, humidity, or temperature variation. Use it in a climate-controlled space such as a finished basement, family room, or dedicated game room.
What warranty comes with the Westwood?
The Westwood is covered by Freetime Fun's 1-Year Limited Warranty against defects in materials and workmanship from the date of original retail purchase. The warranty is non-transferable and is honored directly by Freetime Fun — not by Deck & Den. All claims require proof of purchase. The warranty does not cover damage from misuse, abuse, improper assembly, or normal scratching from regular use. Commercial or institutional use voids the warranty.
Can I move the table after it is assembled?
Yes, but Freetime Fun specifically cautions against dragging the table — doing so can damage the legs and cabinet base. When repositioning, lift the table at the cabinet corners (not by the legs) with enough people to carry it clear of the floor. At 312.5 lbs, this is a serious lift — plan accordingly. For longer moves, disassembling the legs first is the safer approach.
How does this compare to a standard single-use 7-foot pool table?
A dedicated single-use pool table in the same size category typically offers a slate or MDF playing surface and no conversion function. The Westwood trades a slate bed for 3-in-1 convertibility — the K-66 cushions and upgraded felt help close the play-feel gap versus a dedicated MDF-bed table. If billiards is your primary use and you never want a dining or ping pong option, a dedicated table may suit you better. If you want one table that serves multiple functions in a shared household space, the Westwood is a strong fit.
How is the Westwood delivered, and what should I expect?
The Westwood ships via LTL freight with free curbside delivery (liftgate included) to the contiguous 48 states. The freight carrier will contact you to schedule a delivery appointment — it is important to answer their call so delivery can be arranged. You must be present to sign the bill of lading. If you prefer room-of-choice delivery with skid removal, White Glove service is available for an additional fee. Note that White Glove service does not include assembly.
What if my shipment arrives damaged?
Inspect the packaging carefully before signing. If you see visible external damage, take photos and refuse the shipment, then contact Deck & Den immediately. If you suspect concealed damage but packaging appears intact, accept delivery and note "damaged" on the bill of lading, then inspect the table as soon as possible and report any damage to us promptly so we can work with the carrier to resolve it.
What is the return policy for the Westwood?
Deck & Den accepts returns on the Westwood within 45 days of delivery. Please contact us before initiating a return so we can coordinate freight pick-up. Review our full returns policy for complete details.
Can I order replacement parts if something breaks?
Yes. Freetime Fun sells replacement parts directly. You will need the model number (RB5900A) and the specific part number from the assembly manual. Contact Freetime Fun at 1-888-620-6088 or through freetimefun.com to order parts.
Is the Westwood a good choice for kids and teenagers?
Yes — it is well-suited for mixed-age households. The table tennis conversion gives younger kids an activity that is immediately accessible, while the billiards setup provides a game that teens and adults can grow into. The melamine finish handles everyday use, and the included accessories cover everything needed for both games. For children playing pool, shorter cues may be worth purchasing separately for comfort.
Does Deck & Den offer price matching on the Westwood?
Yes. If you find the Freetime Fun Westwood RB5900A-1 at a lower price from another authorized dealer, Deck & Den will match it. Visit our price match page for details and to submit a request.