Like some others on AZ, I am very disappointed with the state of pool in my area of the country--St. Louis, Missouri, and I am fairly sure that I am the last to know about developments in the pool world and certainly the last person to use newer equipment. For example, the other day I enthusiastically told a friend about a really funny video online where Joe Rogan does an Earl Strickland impression, and my friend said, "Dave, that was from like 9 years ago." The average age of people that frequent my home pool room is something like 60 years old. This review of the magic rack is for people in pool rooms like mine, where they don't really get the quickest or best look at the newer items.
So it was a strange thing yesterday when I went into the pool hall and began racking 10 ball with a black outline on the table. I spent about an hour and a half playing 10 ball with the magic rack, and I think it is an excellent piece of equipment. The magic rack basically froze a bunch of undersized and "out-of-perfectly-round" pool balls. I can only imagine how well it must work with newer balls.
I guess it may have taken a bit longer to place the balls in the rack, but you do save time in not constantly adjusting the rack to try and get balls to freeze. There have been a number of times when I have quickly racked balls, but then had my back hurt because it takes so long to get the things frozen in the rack. The magic rack takes all that away. Especially because of its reasonable price when compared with things like the delta-13, I think it is a great choice for racking in rotation games.
If I had my own table, I would have a magic rack.
Just my 0.02 for those of you who have not had the joy of using a magic rack.
kollegedave
So it was a strange thing yesterday when I went into the pool hall and began racking 10 ball with a black outline on the table. I spent about an hour and a half playing 10 ball with the magic rack, and I think it is an excellent piece of equipment. The magic rack basically froze a bunch of undersized and "out-of-perfectly-round" pool balls. I can only imagine how well it must work with newer balls.
I guess it may have taken a bit longer to place the balls in the rack, but you do save time in not constantly adjusting the rack to try and get balls to freeze. There have been a number of times when I have quickly racked balls, but then had my back hurt because it takes so long to get the things frozen in the rack. The magic rack takes all that away. Especially because of its reasonable price when compared with things like the delta-13, I think it is a great choice for racking in rotation games.
If I had my own table, I would have a magic rack.
Just my 0.02 for those of you who have not had the joy of using a magic rack.
kollegedave