I pulled my new measle ball out the other day, and I was amazed how much bigger it appears than the object balls.
Doesn't make any sense to me, why isn't it the same size?
Doesn't make any sense to me, why isn't it the same size?
I pulled my new measle ball out the other day, and I was amazed how much bigger it appears than the object balls.
Doesn't make any sense to me, why isn't it the same size?
Try to measure the balls. New balls should be 2 1/4" but there are also 2 1/8" avialable and other smaller sizes also. Never heard of smaller Centenials though. They could also be worn although that shouldn't be to noticable unless really old and very used.
I pulled my new measle ball out the other day, and I was amazed how much bigger it appears than the object balls.
Doesn't make any sense to me, why isn't it the same size?
it was some older Centenials, but the size difference was noticable.
Hmmm, Clicks needs to buy new balls.![]()
Try to measure the balls. New balls should be 2 1/4" but there are also 2 1/8" avialable and other smaller sizes also. Never heard of smaller Centenials though. They could also be worn although that shouldn't be to noticable unless really old and very used.
Lol of course the measle ball is bigger than centennials (especially a set of centennials that's been used alot) I don't think the measle ball is meant to be used with centennials.
Just because it's a measles cue ball, does not mean it's an aramith. I've seen many other manufacturers of measles balls that are weighted and sized differently.
I looked through the post and did not see anything mentioned that the measle ball in question was in fact an aramith ball.
Btw... my aramith measle ball is exactly the same size and weight as my aramith centennial balls. I've taken it up to Rusty's and it's the same size as their centennials as well.
Come on are you trying to tell us bowling lanes, baseball parks, basketball courts and other sport venues are all the same?.I hate the fact that there's no standardization of equipment in pool. It would be fantastic if we were able to play in the same conditions from room to room, and bar to bar.
Pool players have to fade dead rails, oversized cue balls, undersized cue balls, tables that roll off, big pockets, small pockets, etc. Every one of these variables changes the way the game is played. You're more likely to find consistent conditions from one Putt-Putt course to the next.
Also, in my experience, the measles ball changes the action and playability on the CB, as compared to a red circle or blue dot. The measles ball follows easier, and draws harder. Why can't all the manufacturers pick one size and stick with it?
Pool would be better off for it, imo.