Supreme x Valley LED Air Hockey Table
Supreme vs. Original


Original — Valley-Dynamo
Valley Arctic Wind 7' Air Hockey Table
About the original
Valley-Dynamo, founded in Richland Hills, Texas in 1961 and owned by Brunswick since 1998, manufactures the commercial-grade air hockey tables found in bars, bowling alleys, and arcades across the United States. The standard seven-foot Valley Arctic Wind table uses an acrylic-coated MDF playing field, a centralized 240V blower, and aluminum rails. The SS2023 Supreme version is the same seven-foot Valley cabinet with integrated RGB LED perimeter lighting and a digital scoring system, finished in white with a red Supreme logo. Released May 25, 2023 at $12,500, the most expensive item Supreme has ever sold.
About Valley-Dynamo
Valley-Dynamo is an American game-table manufacturer founded in 1947 by Earl Feddick in Bay City, Michigan, as Valley Co. The company built coin-operated pool tables for the postwar bar trade, then merged with Tornado Table Sports and Dynamo Corp. in 1999, consolidating production at the Dynamo facility in Richland Hills, Texas. Brunswick Corporation acquired the combined business for $34.5 million in 2003, and a Kelye Stites partnership took over in 2009. Valley-Dynamo manufactures pool tables, foosball tables, air hockey tables, and shuffleboards from a 163,000-square-foot Texas plant. Supreme collaborated with Valley-Dynamo on a coin-operated pool table for Spring/Summer 2022.
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All Valley-Dynamo items · All Accessories · Spring/Summer 2023


