Knock off Spotted/Dotted/Measles Cue Balls?

PickPocket

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As far as the "Measles" balls go, I know Aramith is the best, no argument.

But I'm considering buying a few in bulk, and am not gonna pay anything close to $30 per.

I want to know if anyone has tried the other "Off Brands" that seem to go for between $12-$5 each, and which of those is best? (They all look the same to me, other then color occasionally)

Thanks for any feedback!
 
I have played with some that I'm sure weren't the best kind. They were more "slippery" and seemed to be made of a different type of plastic or resin.

I'm not a fan of them, but if I were to buy one, I'd make sure I bought the "real" thing.
 
I had an off brand that literally split a quarter of the ball off.


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I bought a few knockoffs it was a few years ago from some on line seller.

They are good for using in a bar league as all of those bar balls aren't very good. The CB itself is low quality. The dots are "painted" on the surface. The ball is made of a low quality material and not very live, almost dead reaction after hitting a ball. The finish itself got dull very fast and would retain the chalk marks.

I don't know how many different brand of knockoffs there are but I think that they may be the same ball and just selling for different prices.

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I bought a few knockoffs it was a few years ago from some on line seller.

They are good for using in a bar league as all of those bar balls aren't very good. The CB itself is low quality. The dots are "painted" on the surface. The ball is made of a low quality material and not very live, almost dead reaction after hitting a ball. The finish itself got dull very fast and would retain the chalk marks.

I don't know how many different brand of knockoffs there are but I think that they may be the same ball and just selling for different prices.

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Thank you! This is Also Very helpful!
 
I've tried, and it's incredibly difficult to knock the measles off one of those measle cue balls.
 
I played with some knockoff measle balls. They cracked, chipped and played dead as a rock. I'm not a huge fan of the originals, but they are in a different class than the knockoffs.
 
"You get what you pay for."

That about sums it up I think.

Playing with a goofy cue ball that reacts different and won't last half as long as a real one isn't worth saving 15 bucks to me.

A $30 Aramith cue ball is something you might have to buy once a decade.
 
"You get what you pay for."



That about sums it up I think.



Playing with a goofy cue ball that reacts different and won't last half as long as a real one isn't worth saving 15 bucks to me.



A $30 Aramith cue ball is something you might have to buy once a decade.



^^^^^^^ this. I mean if you look at the lifespan of a proper ball vs cost per use it seems silly to compromise. YMMV/JMO
 
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Buy the real thing, I've played with lower quality balls and there is an obvious difference.
Maybe buy the red circle if you want to save some money.
 
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