anyone ever use this cloth. how does it stack up against championship tour edition or simonis
....I've found the 860 Simonis to last longer with say 2 to 3 hrs. of play per day than the velocity does for sure. With that amount of play the Simonis is still acceptable after a years play, where the Velocity is gone in about 7-months. Also, the object ball throws less on all the thinner, imitation Simonis cloths. The Brunswick worsted wool cloth is heavier and lasts a bit longer but it's so much slower initially, too. Also, the Brunswick cloth has playing quirks when compared to the play of the Simonis 860, too. If your customer is planning on competing in tournaments, that play on brand new Simonis, I wouldn't want them to get used to the play of the imitation cloths.anyone ever use this cloth. how does it stack up against championship tour edition or simonis
.... The Brunswick worsted wool cloth is heavier and lasts a bit longer but it's so much slower initially, too. Also, the Brunswick cloth has playing quirks when compared to the play of the Simonis 860, too. ...
The Brunswick cloth is called Centennial, of course. But I'm pretty sure it's Championship Tour edition with Teflon added to the weave. I figured everyone here in this section would know that, so I didn't mention that, in regards to the original question, when talking about the playability differences of the Simonis compared to the other types of competing cloths.I was thinking about getting that Brunswick cloth (can't remember the name) because I heard it was better then Siomonis.
The Brunswick cloth is called Centennial, of course. But I'm pretty sure it's Championship Tour edition with Teflon added to the weave. I figured everyone here in this section would know that, so I didn't mention that, in regards to the original question, when talking about the playability differences of the Simonis compared to the other types of competing cloths.
This reminds me of gradeschool!Pretty sure?
You sounded like a cloth expert.![]()
This reminds me of gradeschool!
For the record, I play pool first!
Everything, and I do mean everything else, with my involvement in all aspects of this sport, revolves around my passion for playing pool!
What I know about cloth I've learned on the table,:thumbup2: and from talking to those who promote their product from within the professional side of the sport.uttahere:
You should stick to playing rather then answering questions in this part of the forum about cloth - which you obviously know little about. If you have an "opinion" you're best served by stating "in my opinion".
Simple - you make a blanket statement about the pool playing world like you're some sort of authority on cloth - which you're not. Velocity has been discussed countless times before. It plays fine and is inexpensive. Can't decipher the rest of your dribble, which being your first trip into Talk To A Mechanic, makes you look pretty foolish. Do stick to playing and posting in the Main section since you're obviously not qualified to advise anyone here....
Well, why not talk about something wrong with what was stated, ...
Say What??? Surface speed? Polished?... The Italian slates that came on these tables have excellent surface speed (they were polished). ...