CueSight Precision Training Ball

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I purchased one of these about 8 weeks ago, it is easier to see then the Jim Rempe Training Ball, the Red & White make it easy to see Spin, and what happen when C/B and O/B make Contact, and C/B hit a rail and reacts.

I have been using it to Master the CTE Aiming Technique, and honestly I would give the product a big thumbs up. I would say I got value for price paid!
 
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I purchased one of these about 8 weeks ago, it is easier to see then the Jim Rempe Training Ball, the Red & White make it easy to see Spin, and what happen when C/B and O/B make Contact, and C/B hit a rail and reacts.

I have been using it to Master the CTE Aiming Technique, and honestly I would give the product a big thumbs up. I would say I got value for price paid!

Greetings,

Sorry for resurrecting such an old thread, but it seems to be the only one that has a direct review of the CueSight training ball.

I seem to recall that a complaint about the Jim Rempe ball was that the markings were part of an outer covering on the ball, and not molded into the ball itself. This creates problems as the covering wears away...

What about the CueSight training ball? Are the markings part of the ball? Or are they imprinted on a film or covering that encases the ball?

Thanks to anyone that can provide a definitive answer.

- s.west
 
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