We'll all know when they show up for sale. Unless you work for Dyna or Koda(US dist) you won't know til they pop up for sale.The BCA expo is over with. Wonder when we can expect to hear about availability on these new balls?
If using balls in your house you'll never come close to wearing them out. In a poolhall setting sure but not in home use,I noticed that of the 4 sets by Saluc, only 1 ball was 170 grams in four sets of 15 balls.
The Dynaspheres (3 sets) had 20 of the 45 balls that weighed 170 grams. Over time
as pool balls are used, it has been proven reduction in size and weight will take place.
The official rules of pool recognize this and is why there is a sanctioned 1/2 oz. variance
in weight any object ball or cue ball can have. I think the weight of the cue ball is also very
important and does not get enough attention. I’ve found different cue balls affect draw and
follow or stop shots but much less so on bank & cut shots. Red circle CBs aren’t my favorite.
I have noticed this as well, almost all of my Saluc sets are under 170 gr. Mostly 168 +\- The dynospheres are closer or at 170gr. +\-I noticed that of the 4 sets by Saluc, only 1 ball was 170 grams in four sets of 15 balls.
The Dynaspheres (3 sets) had 20 of the 45 balls that weighed 170 grams. Over time
as pool balls are used, it has been proven reduction in size and weight will take place.
1/2 oz. Is about 14 gr. A huge difference for any decent set. Which make my cheap Minnesota fats set bad at 17gr.The official rules of pool recognize this and is why there is a sanctioned 1/2 oz. variance
in weight any object ball or cue ball can have. I think the weight of the cue ball is also very
important and does not get enough attention. I’ve found different cue balls affect draw and
follow or stop shots but much less so on bank & cut shots. Red circle CBs aren’t my favorite.