jer9ball said:
I'm looking for information on the weight of various cue ball types. Red circle. Red triangle. Blue circle. Aramith swirly S logo. etc. Everyone has an opinion about the weights, but I'm wondering if there's some real data out there. I usually play with a red triangle cue ball, and recently was playing with an aramith S logo cue ball. It FELT heavier, but I don't know if that is just my imagination.
thx,
jer9ball
I have a digital postal scale, so here is what I get:
OZ GM
5.6 161 red circle (older)
5.7 164 red circle (old, but not as old as the other red)
5.8 167 blue circle (oldest)
5.7 163 no circle Arimeth (newest)
5.9 168 plugged (bar box ball)
5.8 166 1 ball Arimeth
5.9 168 1 ball centennial
5.8 165 9 ball Arimeth
5.9 168 9 ball Centennial
I bought the Centennials in 1998, I bought the red circles at
different times after that (as well as the plugged, which I do not
use much, if ever). I bought the Arimeth green box set last year
around September or so. The blue and red balls are obviously made of
different material and are different color. I have seen posts about
different resins before. I think it was Tom Simpson who posted this
after asking Saluk about it.
Conclusions:
The older, more used red circle weighs less, it's worn, most likely
The newer red circle and the Arimeth weigh pretty close
The blue circle weighs a little more than the other cueballs, but
about the same as the Centennial balls
The Arimeth cueball and ball set weigh about the same
The Arimeth set weighs less than the Centennials
Whether the cueball is lighter than the rack balls may well depend on
which brand of balls you use, and in any case, the differences are
small.