hi whats the differnce between the aramith balls that cost 189£ and the ones that cost 65£ , because ive got the 65 ones and i was wondering do they play very diferent ? and shoult i get the 189 ones f i want to improve? thanks . see the balls here: http://www.johnparrottcuesports.com/category.php?id=17
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Not sure where you're getting your prices but a quick search on the net gave this as the top result: http://www.craftsmancues.com/acatalo...ker_balls.html
The Tournament Champion balls (those recommended for the serious player) are £110, whilst the cheaper (lighter) Premier sets are £59.
Aramith also now do these: http://www.saluc.com/html/billiard/index.php?idlien=42 The tolerance is just 1gm across the set (ie heaviest ball is no more than 1g heavier than the lightest in the set), but not sure what the price is. Unless you're a pro, I'm not sure it's worth the extra dosh.
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Originally Posted by lennon11 View Postthe weight mainly... 1g and tournament are around 143 g,where as the cheaper are around 126g. the 1 g ones are all within 1g of each other (as the name suggests) the tounament ones are within 3g of each other i belive.
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I agree with cazmac here. My set of TC Pro Cup balls are all within 1gm across the set, median about 141.5gm and my 1G balls are the same with the median at 141.4gm although I have a string on here regarding some cracks I've noticed in my new set of 1G balls.
Aramith responded today and wanted to know where and when I bought the 1G set and also some pictures of the set, the case and some close-ups of the cueball. I've sent that off and I'll wait and see what they come back with. Mine were bought from John Parrott Cue Sports by a friend who was over in Sheffield in April. I hope they don't ask for the original receipt as I don't have it.
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Hi Terry, sorry for being predanticbut Aramith "Pro Cup" set is with Tournament Champions with the Spotted Cue Ball and are 3g range;
the "Super Pro 1G" are the Tournament Champions with a plain white cue ball.
I remember reading your other thread about the cue ball being cracked, I thought you were discussing a plain white cue ball, you would have a TC SuperPro 1G set.
Good news that Aramith have gotten back to you, good luck with a resolution.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostFor the price you also get the aluminium carry instead of a cardboard box.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2907362521...ht_1642wt_1004
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Personally speaking I think if your using aramith balls you need to match up the balls to the pro table conditions or it's just not going to happen, you need a fast table.
8 out of 14 tables in my club would become un playable with the heavier balls, alot of club owners opt for the heavier wearing cloths obviously from a money saving point of view.
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