congratulations Derek! I am so excited for you! I play on an 8’ table, because that’s how much room I have in my home. I bought a Lifetime table at Costco, and I’ve had it for about 15 years, no problems. I play on 3” foam, because I don’t do a lot of stopped sounds and never with big bells, so it’s sufficient for me. I have a variety of table covers for different uses (worship vs concert), but my favorite is corduroy over naked foam - you will get the best resonance of echoes and mallets when you use those techniques (which I do use occasionally).
Be sure to get a table tall enough for YOU. I am short (5’3”) and my table hits me about 3-1/2 to 4” below my belly button. If the table is too short, you will begin to feel it in your back. You may wish to use 4” foam to help elevate the table height, but you can also find various ways to raise the table up. The 8’ table I have in my office has adjustable legs. If I need to travel with tables, I have two 4’ tables for that purpose.
Linda Krantz
After silence, that which comes closest to expressing the inexpressible is music.