Will Maynard
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It's time to replace my cue ball. What is the best quality cue ball that I can get individually, I am using Super Aramyth Pro Balls.
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that one of theirs with the squiggly logo on it that costs about 20 bucks or so.
but all balls even the cheap ones after playing with them for a little bit you wont tell the difference.
The Red Circles that come with Diamond Smart tables are the cleanest balls in our room.
...and they’re a few years old.
Chalk seems to embed in our measle balls fairly quickly.
Those Red Circles must have come separately, no? They have never been a part of any set of balls that I'm aware of. They come in a box of 16, and are always sold in a plastic bag, individually.
All the best,
WW
It's time to replace my cue ball. What is the best quality cue ball that I can get individually, I am using Super Aramyth Pro Balls.
Thanks
It's time to replace my cue ball. What is the best quality cue ball that I can get individually, I am using Super Aramyth Pro Balls.
Thanks
The MOST important factor to consider is : 1. Are all the balls in your set a uniform weight? 2. the cue ball needs to match the weight of the balls in your set as closely as possible- because : if the cue ball you buy is heavier than the existing set- it will draw less and follow More than it should- and if the cue ball is lighter than the set balls- it will draw too much and not follow as well- simple physics-
Thanks for you quick replay,
How does the measle ball stack up for quality compared to what you suggest? It costs about $36.
Thanks for you quick replay,
How does the measle ball stack up for quality compared to what you suggest? It costs about $36.
the aramith measles is a nice ball
I use a knockoff but my friend I play with has one
it plays good and fair, nice balance
It looks good..stays cleaner than my knockoff
if I were shopping for a cue ball
I would seriously consider it
The Aramith Measle is the same weight as the Aramith Super; 168 grams, 5.9 ounce. If you're going to look at red circle, there are a few makers and the ones I've seen are lighter (5.6 ounce) for lower tier sets.