The Adrian
Flat Rail. Slim Profile. Disappears into Contemporary Interiors.
The Adrian is the most understated table in the line: a slim, flat rail and a low profile designed to settle into a contemporary interior without drawing attention to itself. It is available in 7-foot and 8-foot sizes and three finishes, Black, Traditional Mahogany, and Warm Chestnut. Built from solid hardwood around a 1-inch Italian slate bed, the Adrian uses K66 gum rubber cushions for consistent rebound, the same playing specification used across the C.L. Bailey range. Standard Mali wool-blend cloth covers the surface, and Velocity Pro worsted cloth is available as an upgrade for faster, truer play and longer cloth life. A 7-foot Adrian needs a room of about 11 feet 11 inches by 15 feet 2 inches with a standard 52-inch cue, and the 8-foot table about 12 feet 4 inches by 16 feet. The Adrian is delivered and installed by an authorized C.L. Bailey dealer and carries the lifetime structural guarantee on the frame, legs, and rails.
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Product Details
Features & Construction
- Available in 7' and 8' sizes
- Slim rail design
- Contemporary styling
- K66 rubber cushion system
Warranty & Care
Lifetime structural warranty on all solid hardwood products. Professional installation recommended. Contact your authorized dealer for complete warranty details.
Room Size Guide
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Frequently Asked
Common questions
An 8-foot table is the right answer for most American homes. It plays well for casual entertaining, serves a serious player, and fits the most rooms. A 7-foot table is right for tighter rooms and family-shared use. A 9-foot table is the tournament size and the right call only if the room genuinely accommodates it and a serious player wants the longer geometry.
C.L. Bailey residential pool tables use 1-inch Italian slate, set in three matched sections seamed together at installation. That is the residential standard, and it is the thickness that holds level for the life of the table. Anything thinner is a compromise.
Most residential pool table cloth lasts five to ten years before showing wear that affects play. Worsted cloth (Velocity Pro) often runs on the longer end. Napped cloth (Mali) replaced on a regular cleaning schedule runs in the middle. Heavy daily use, sun exposure near a window, or liquid spills compress the cycle. Replacement is a half-day visit with your dealer.





