MegaPongo was easy to set up, and seems very durable. It's weight and portability make it a good choice for beach and tailgating, or any time you want to take beer pong on the road. We also liked the fact that the base can be removed from the stand and used on any table as well, keeping the cups in place, and spaced the same, game after game. There is also a backboard, which did help to keep many shots out of the sand and dirt. Here's what came with the Standard setup: Two MegaPongo game boards that will hold 19 cups each, 40 cups, 2 backboards, 2 collection cups (these catch beer that spills out of the cups,) 12 balls, 2 ball holder bags, metal legs and 4 cup holders.
MegaPongo is also available in 2 other options, the MegaPongo Plus and MegaPongo Max sets. The Plus version adds 2 additional boards for each stand with a cornhole type bag toss and a washers board, and includes 8 each cornhole bags and washers.
The Max set adds 2 packs of 6 windballs, which are MegaPongos' wind resistant ping pong style balls. If playing indoors the balls play very similar to regular balls, but on the beach or in a tailgate parking lot they are not effected by wind as much as regular ping pong balls, making them great if you are playing outdoors. They are a bit heavier than standard balls, and tend to bounce a bit less, which may be a good thing or not depending on your style of play and rules for indoor games.
Overall we highly recommend MegaPongo to beer pong enthusiasts that want a portable setup, and don't care that you can't bounce the ball on a table.
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