Let's not be chauvinistic and start this game of 7 differences right away with the Italian table football tables.
The Italian game is above all fast and nervous. Italian table football is designed with this in mind and therefore has a particularly slippery playing field. To play on a Roberto Sport Export teak table football (above), you'd better have excellent reflexes and very quick reactions! On an Italian table football, blocking and controlling the ball requires more technique. Rest assured, with good training you'll be able to make superb shots after control.
In terms of looks and technical features, Made In Italy tables generally feature red and blue plastic players and a smooth playing surface. The boxes are available in a multitude of trendy and irresistible colors. The Roberto Sport table football and Garlando table football remain the best examples of Italian craftsmanship. Between games, Italian table football remains magnificent creations to proudly display in your home. You can even match them to the decor!And in France, what do they play on? Whether it's the Bay Foot René Pierre, Bonzini, Stella, or Petiot, French foosball tables all have common features that characterize the French game. A French foosball table is most often equipped with metal players. The playing field is made of Gerflex, a unique material developed by Bonzini that guarantees smooth play. Aesthetically, French table football tables are more traditional than their Italian counterparts. Natural-colored wooden boxes and colorful ramps are often their trademarks. These are the good old-fashioned bar table football tables of yesteryear, equipped with the best materials, robustly designed, and offering incredible playing pleasure.
Hard to decide, isn't it?