Aramith Tournament Cloth 9ft. Set

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Bruce Johnson
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If you are looking for quality, performance and consistency look no futher than Aramith Tournament cloth. It's worsted construction resists development of tracks and grooves that impact accuracy of play. Tight weave naturally repels liquid spills and resist stains. Higher wool content (92%) minimizes ball marks and extends cloth life. This is very similar to Simonis, but in my opinion lasts way longer. You will get a full bed and rail set for a 9ft. table for SOLD!!!!!!!

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Bruce
 

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I agree that Aramith Tournament Cloth is more durable than Simonis 860. We used the ATC for last years Gem City Classic. It does play really good and true. It is slightly slower than 860 and with less skid. All around it is truly great playing and long lasting cloth. And this is a super price.
 
I'm going to guess that Aramith doesn't make this cloth themselves, unless they've acquired a cloth maker. Anyone know anything about who makes this? I did some online searches that came up empty--couldn't even find this product on Aramith's web site.
 
It is made by the Armand Billiard Group. The same company that makes Velocity Pro cloth and many others. The Armand Group is also...you got it.... Aramith. It along with every other cloth including Simonis is made in a textile mill in China. I'm supprised your online research didn't turn up much, because everyone sells this cloth. It took them over two years to develop it to their strict standards. It is just like simonis 860 but with less skid. Thanks for looking!:)
 
It is made by the Armand Billiard Group. The same company that makes Velocity Pro cloth and many others. The Armand Group is also...you got it.... Aramith. It along with every other cloth including Simonis is made in a textile mill in China. I'm supprised your online research didn't turn up much, because everyone sells this cloth. It took them over two years to develop it to their strict standards. It is just like simonis 860 but with less skid. Thanks for looking!:)
Great info, thanks! Are you going to sell any at this price in the blue?
 
I am looking to cover my table, I hope to only have to cover it once for years. I play exclusively 9ball so speed is a real concern. I do not want slow cloth and I can't afford to make a mistake and have to recover the table if it is really slow. I live in Florida so humidity already effects the speed. I doubt anyone can tell me definitively if this cloth would be the right speed... How does the speed compare to MIlliken super pro?
 
I am looking to cover my table, I hope to only have to cover it once for years. I play exclusively 9ball so speed is a real concern. I do not want slow cloth and I can't afford to make a mistake and have to recover the table if it is really slow. I live in Florida so humidity already effects the speed. I doubt anyone can tell me definitively if this cloth would be the right speed... How does the speed compare to MIlliken super pro?

I'm not sure how it compares with Milliken super pro, but it similar to 860 simonis, but a hair slower, yet way more durable. I honestly use this on my personal table and love it.
 
It is made by the Armand Billiard Group. The same company that makes Velocity Pro cloth and many others. The Armand Group is also...you got it.... Aramith. It along with every other cloth including Simonis is made in a textile mill in China. I'm supprised your online research didn't turn up much, because everyone sells this cloth. It took them over two years to develop it to their strict standards. It is just like simonis 860 but with less skid. Thanks for looking!:)


Not sure where you got this information about manufacturing from, however I can tell you with 100% certainty that Milliken Super Pro is milled in the UK, not China.
 
Not sure where you got this information about manufacturing from, however I can tell you with 100% certainty that Milliken Super Pro is milled in the UK, not China.

My apologies sir. I was only relaying information passed to me from a buyer at another top cloth company.
 
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