MurrayNevada
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I've looked and could not find an answer. I know Aramith makes the Predator Arcos II balls but do they use Aramith DURAMITH as they do in the Aramith Tournament balls?
That's what i heard when they first came out. Since then i read somewhere, Seybert's i think, that they use a just-for-Predator phenolic resin that's even harder. T/F? No clue but Predator's description about less skid and static build-up lead me to believe they use Duramith technology. I really like the looks of these myself.I've looked and could not find an answer. I know Aramith makes the Predator Arcos II balls but do they use Aramith DURAMITH as they do in the Aramith Tournament balls?
Found on Seybert’s siteBEST ANSWER: No, they do not. Predator came up with a proprietary formula that surpasses Duramith technology making Arcos the best-constructed balls available on the market today
The Seybert's Team ON 26 Aug, 2020
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Not true. After all, internet. While I cannot answer OP's question for certain, I would say, at the price of the Arcos balls, they are made with the Duramith phenolic.BEST ANSWER: No, they do not. Predator came up with a proprietary formula that surpasses Duramith technology making Arcos the best-constructed balls available on the market today
The Seybert's Team ON 26 Aug, 2020
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I agree. Maybe 'Duramith.2' Unless Predator paid them a BOATLOAD of $$ i don't see them developing a new formula. They may have slightly tweaked the Duramith, who knows.Not true. After all, internet. While I cannot answer OP's question for certain, I would say, at the price of the Arcos balls, they are made with the Duramith phenolic.
From the website:While we're at it, are the Aramith Black Tournament Set made with super pro formula or duramith?
The Blacks are Duramith. They are part of the Tournament series: traditional, t.v,BLACK.While we're at it, are the Aramith Black Tournament Set made with super pro formula or duramith?
Looks that way. Or we could go all 'tin-foil hat squad' and guess that Predator paid Saluc to tweak the SAP formula and keep it quiet.From the website:
"Aramith Tournament "Black" TV Ball Set - Cut back on those pool ball marks on your pool table. The Aramith Tournament "Black" Ball Set has a brand new design produced specifically for TV and to cut back on pool table burn marks with their Duramith Technology."
If the Arcos II balls use the Super Aramith Pro formula it would seen that the Aramith Tournament balls are a step above the Arcos II balls.
WOW! You mean were paying all that money for Super Aramith Pro!!!!Curiosity got me so i contacted Aramith/Saluc in Belgium about this. Their response is the Arcos2 balls use the SuperAramithPro formula. I thought for sure they were Duramith but they said that blend is reserved for the top 'Aramith'-brand balls.
Thats a nice little royalty to Predator, probably similar to Centennial's to Brunswick"Tournament sets use the same Aramith PRO resin, but are produced using a proprietary technology called Duramith, allowing a longer lifetime.
The BLACK set belongs to the Aramith Tournament family. The Arcos II set is made for Predator with the same specifications as the Super Aramith Pro set."
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So I guess that settles it. Aramith says their Tournament family is from the highest end of their product line and the Arcos II just a level below. Yet I can buy the Aramith Tournament set for $110.00 less than the Arcos II set. Not something I'd do but each of us has our preferences.
PS: I'm a big fan of Predator products.
$289.99 at Wayfair:
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Exactly what i was thinking. B'wick Cent's are $500 full retail. Around $400 or so street price. Same deal, paying for the name. And that cool cat on the balls.Thats a nice little royalty to Predator, probably similar to Centennial's to Brunswick