Nutty.You might change your mind if you played on my table.
Seems many home tables play slower that commercial environment, in my experience.
Nutty.You might change your mind if you played on my table.
What do you mean by "banking sluggish"? Do you mean speed testing the table just straight up and down? When my cushions were brand new it went 4 3/4 to 5 lengths and it still plays about the same. I cant say that I have noticed any difference in mine yet other than the cloth is showing a good bit of wear.I would guess that the life expectancy of Superspeeds to be similar to Artemis, if not a slight bit longer... In my experience, Artemis seem to be good for only about 15 years. Maybe slightly longer, if the table is in a controlled environment. My 9' Diamond is a Red Label, from 2009. It was converted to Blue label, in about 2011, using the same Artemis cushions. They have been banking sluggish for a couple of years now.
I've seen several Brunswick tables from the late '90's, with Superspeed cushions that are still just fine. However, I've seen many from the early '90's, which have dry-rotted, and required replacement. Supposedly, the rubber composition changed in the mid-'90's. I don't know that to be 100% accurate, but it would make sense.
I've been told that a manufacturer here in Greece (Sivissidis) is the only one that uses this technique, haven’t seen it with my own eyes.Pressed?
Very interested in the outcome of this comparison. I am in the process of redoing a new to me Gold Crown 3 and came across this post researching cushions. I am just about to the point where I need to order cushions and was taken back at the difference in price between the Artemis and the Brunswick. If you know of anything I should consider please let me know. I am leaning towards the Brundwick Super Speed since I am 67 yo now and not sure I will need more than ten years.All this talk about about Superspeeds vs. Artemis has got me thinking about doing another video comparing the two. Both sets of my rails are about the same age (rubber wise). It would be interesting to check the rebound again to see if one has aged better than the other. I think I’ll do it! Stay tuned, more to follow on this subject. Just a quick cliff notes on this, I did a video comparing the two when they were new using a ramp incline that would get basically a 1 rail lag. The Superspeeds actually traveled further by a few inches, but my hunch is that Artemis will yield more energy on harder hits.
Very interested in the outcome of this comparison. I am in the process of redoing a new to me Gold Crown 3 and came across this post researching cushions. I am just about to the point where I need to order cushions and was taken back at the difference in price between the Artemis and the Brunswick. If you know of anything I should consider please let me know. I am leaning towards the Brundwick Super Speed since I am 67 yo now and not sure I will need more than ten years.
I haven't tried the up and down test, in quite some time. My perception is from playing on a number of different tables. I think that it's fairly obvious that mine banks slower than it should.What do you mean by "banking sluggish"? Do you mean speed testing the table just straight up and down? When my cushions were brand new it went 4 3/4 to 5 lengths and it still plays about the same. I cant say that I have noticed any difference in mine yet other than the cloth is showing a good bit of wear.
So its faster than 860? The nose height is a little low, correct? Shouldn't it be closer to 1 7/16"?? So your cushions should play a little quicker than if they were 1 7/16"?? So you're saying right now your table is in a "fast cloth, slow cushion" condition. I used to have to play on a Valley with 860 that was so worn it looked and felt like green paint, it was originally dark green but was now a light green/white in its worn condition, it played like you had to hit a rail to get the cue ball to slow down or stop. That was definitely a "fast cloth, slow cushion" table.I haven't tried the up and down test, in quite some time. My perception is from playing on a number of different tables. I think that it's fairly obvious that mine banks slower than it should.
Also of note: the nose height is 1.39". The current cloth is new Andy Premier (not yet broken in), which is absurdly fast and slick playing.
Exactly. Andy Premier is MUCH faster than even 760. And yes, my cushion nose height is much lower than it should be. I will be correcting it, whenever I get around to replacing the cloth and cushions. I don't play enough on the bigger tables, to justify taking the time to make the updates.So its faster than 860? The nose height is a little low, correct? Shouldn't it be closer to 1 7/16"?? So your cushions should play a little quicker than if they were 1 7/16"?? So you're saying right now your table is in a "fast cloth, slow cushion" condition. I used to have to play on a Valley with 860 that was so worn it looked and felt like green paint, it was originally dark green but was now a light green/white in its worn condition, it played like you had to hit a rail to get the cue ball to slow down or stop. That was definitely a "fast cloth, slow cushion" table.