kilimanj99
New member
Hello,
I just received a new set of balls and to my surprise they felt super light. I weighed them and they came up at 120g. I read regulation balls are 160-170g. I tried to find out why you would want lighter balls and all I could find was info about the Cue ball mainly around coin operated tables. So I have to ask, why would someone want a full set of lighter balls (including the CB)? How would it affect practice and your game? I figure going back and forth would be weird and not good.
These are beautiful Japer Bees pearl colored balls. Besides some Chinese brand (which I will not buy), I cannot find any pearl ones of regulation weight. I ended up buying the Aramith stone collection which is similar and looks nice.
Any reason to keep the lighter ones?
Also curious why some of the training CB's are also a 4oz ball rather than a standard 6oz CB.
Thanks in advance
I just received a new set of balls and to my surprise they felt super light. I weighed them and they came up at 120g. I read regulation balls are 160-170g. I tried to find out why you would want lighter balls and all I could find was info about the Cue ball mainly around coin operated tables. So I have to ask, why would someone want a full set of lighter balls (including the CB)? How would it affect practice and your game? I figure going back and forth would be weird and not good.
These are beautiful Japer Bees pearl colored balls. Besides some Chinese brand (which I will not buy), I cannot find any pearl ones of regulation weight. I ended up buying the Aramith stone collection which is similar and looks nice.
Any reason to keep the lighter ones?
Also curious why some of the training CB's are also a 4oz ball rather than a standard 6oz CB.
Thanks in advance