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The Nomad folding game table by Game Theory Tables maximizes floor space using the spring-assisted Apex Kinetic Frame. Designed for single-user operation, it features locking 360-degree casters for effortless mobility and folds down to a mere 14 to 17.5 inches deep, allowing for seamless storage in closets, tight hallways, or game shops.
What are the Folded Depth Dimensions of the Nomad Table Lines?
One of the most notable features of the Nomad is its surprisingly thin profile once folded. It can be pushed up against a wall with minimum protrusion, easily matching the depth profile of common furniture like the Game Theory Tables Origins Game Shelf or IKEA Kallex Shelves.
Here is the exact storage footprint required for each model:
Table Model
Folded Depth
Nomad Origins, Nomad Max, and Nomad War
17.5 inches
Nomad TCG and TCG Max
14.0 inches
Smart Fold Poker
14.0 inches
Because the depth ranges between 14 and 17.5 inches, these tables can easily glide into obscure 2-foot wide crevices, closets, garages, or tight nooks.
How Does the Apex Kinetic Frame Enhance Table Mobility and Deployment?
The mobility of the Nomad is driven by its innovative structural engineering. Heavy gaming tables traditionally require multiple people to move, but this system relies on the Apex Kinetic Frame, which utilizes a spring-assisted fold mechanism.
Pro-Tip: Design & Ergonomics
The integration of the spring-assisted Apex Kinetic Frame alongside 360-degree locking casters removes the physical strain of tabletop setup. This ergonomic design ensures true single-user deployment and breakdown, allowing one person to easily navigate the table through tight spaces and narrow hallways without assistance.
The 360 Glide Capability
The locking casters provide complete 360-degree movement. When folded, the table features a highly maneuverable slim profile that can slide effortlessly into narrow spaces. For example, a folded Nomad can comfortably slide into a gap of less than 20 inches between a wall and a Table of Adventure (the Official D&D table).
Why is the Nomad Table Ideal for Game Shops and Tournament Organizers?
While the Nomad is designed to seamlessly integrate into residential living spaces, its mobility creates significant advantages for commercial settings.
Unlocking Commercial Value for Game Shops
The versatility of the Nomad extends directly to retail spaces. Because the table can quickly perform a "disappearing act," game shop owners and tournament organizers can dynamically change their floorplans. Tucking a fleet of tables away against a wall or in a back room provides instant retail space, allowing organizers to continuously optimize their square footage for various revenue-generating activities.
Whether you are optimizing a personal game room or reconfiguring a tournament hall, the table maintains the full features and innovations of the Game Theory premium lines while ensuring unmatched storage flexibility.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can one person set up and move the Nomad table alone?
Yes. The table features the spring-assisted Apex Kinetic Frame, which was specifically engineered for single-user deployment, breakdown, and mobility through hallways.
How much storage space do I need for a folded Nomad table?
You need very little space. Depending on the model, the folded depth is only 14 inches to 17.5 inches deep. It easily fits into gaps under 20 inches wide or obscure 2-foot crevices.
Is the Nomad table easy to move around a room?
Yes. It is equipped with locking casters that allow for 360-degree movement, making it simple to glide the table into closets, garages, or up against standard shelving units.