Shuffleboard Table Accessories

Shuffleboard table accessories run the gamut from cleaners and waxes to electronic scoring and lighting systems that will transform your rec room into an authentic tournament center. Most shuffleboard tables come with basic playing accessories, but an extra set of shuffleboard weights always comes in handy. We recommend purchasing the following shuffleboard table accessories for your rec room.

Glaze/cleaner/polish

Regular application of shuffleboard table cleaner will keep dirt and grime from being ground into the playing surface and provide a smooth glaze for consistently reliable table play. A quart of shuffleboard table cleaner will keep your playing field sparkling for months.

Wax/ice

Experienced players know that shuffleboard table wax has a big influence on playing speed and style. The faster the wax, the more challenging the game. Shuffleboard table wax is also known as ice. White ice is for the fastest, most difficult game, brown ice for medium difficulty, while yellow ice is great for home games or beginners.

Pucks/weights

Shuffleboard table pucks vary in weight and size. Try to match your shuffleboard table with appropriately sized weights. Home shuffleboard tables are compatible with smaller weights such as 1 3/4 shuffleboard pucks or 2 1/16 pucks. Having two shuffleboard puck sets of different sizes would allow for playing variety, or go with same-sized sets as insurance for lost or damaged weights.

Electronic scoring systems and table lights

These are the shuffleboard table accessories for the serious gamer. Shuffleboard table electronic scoring systems add a truly professional look to any table, and are essential accessories if you're interested in holding shuffleboard tournaments.

Shuffleboard table lights also add to the ambience of a rec room, allowing you to compete into the wee hours of the morning. Mounting hardware is included for secure placement.

T-square and rulebook

Finally, since disputes are going to arise, save yourself some trouble and invest in a T-square and rulebook for your shuffleboard table. A T-square is used for measuring distances when competing pucks are too close to score by sight, and a rulebook will prevent your wily friends from making up obscure rules during a close game.