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billy-ks

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what cloth is everyine useing in there tables. Normally I use tour Edition, but lately I have been shopping around. lastly I tried Proform but that reaaly slow really fast. I might have to try Simoniz next.
 
what cloth is everyine useing in there tables. Normally I use tour Edition, but lately I have been shopping around. lastly I tried Proform but that reaaly slow really fast. I might have to try Simoniz next.

reaaly slow really fast ??

what does that mean?
 
It means that it played good for a month or two and then it started getting really slow.
 
First thought - it's not the cloth.
Suggest check the stretch/tightness, installed right side up and condition of balls.
 
Cloth

First thought for new cloth is 860HR I have had my table covered twice with it. Both times I feel it was the best cloth. Just need to keep humidity at or under 60% or it plays a little slower. Also no Simonis slide with 860HR!.......

If you want new and different try TANKIKI (sp) Travis3C installed it on a table out in California might ask him how it's holding up.

Some guys swear by Brunswick centennial, a little pricy.

My.02
 
what cloth is everyine useing in there tables. Normally I use tour Edition, but lately I have been shopping around. lastly I tried Proform but that reaaly slow really fast. I might have to try Simoniz next.
Your best bet is Simonis 860HR. It's superior cloth with high resistance quality. We have it listed precut on our website.
 
I'm not an owner but since the customer is always right, I'll go ahead and give my opinion. When I go out of town and want to find a pool hall, the first thing I do is go to Google and search for pool halls. Then I either look at their website or call them to see which pool hall has the most items from the following list and that is the pool hall that I go to: 9' Diamond or Brunswick tables, Simonis 860 cloth, and Aramith balls.

Long answer to your question but go with Simonis 860 HR.
 
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