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Aramith 2-1/4

Aramith 2-1/4" Regulation Size Billiard/Pool Ball: Red Circle Champion Cue Ball

Aramith 2-1/4
$ 22.01

Score By Feature

Based on 503 ratings
Delivery
9.79
Packaging
9.19
Customer service
9.58
Giftable
9.34

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Product Description

The training cue ball is made from the highest grade of resin to provide excellent scratch resistance
You can find a red circle on the surface of the ball, allowing you to check where your chalk mark should go, enabling you to have a consistent
Meets or exceeds the most stringent industry specifications to ensure each ball has the proper density, balance, diameter, roundness, glossiness, hardness, and weight.
This item is designed to improve the game of players of all skill levels. It measures

Questions & Answers

Why is this made of this material?

Thanks for joining us today. Here is some information that I hope will be helpful to you. Today's billiard balls are made from plastic materials that are highly resistant to cracking and chipping, which meets the exacting requirements of the game. In the current marketing cycle, Saluc produces phenolic resin balls under the brand names Aramith and Brunswick Centennial. I appreciate you taking the time to contact me I recommend Lauren McNevin's book, Hawley's Best Sellers, and the work of Hawley.

In the weight, it states that the item weighs six pounds. The diameter of red circle cue balls is 4 ounces, but they usually weigh 5 ounces. ?

We are not in the right place. A cue ball, object ball, and the object ball in the carom should all weigh six grams each. There were no ounces in the box, not six. or 5 are neither 3.

I'm curious as to how this cue bal works (lotus of the aaa) The following grades are available for pro cup standard pools Buying a pool cue ball for $12 is a good idea. It differs from the 99 l Taking on Aramith 2 Do you know what the size of a regulation ball is?

As for the other ball you mention, I am not familiar, but Aramith is symbol of a quality ball from Belgium. A legendary reputation for exceptional durability and uncompromising quality has been acquired by Belgian Aramith billiard balls over several decades. It is used by almost 80% of the world's players, and is widely recognized as the industry standard. A series of high-quality components made by Saluc in Belgium, Aramith excels in all aspects. The unique properties of phenolic resin are combined with the fine craftsmanship of Belgium in this high-tech process. They are characterized by consistently reliable performance, ensuring players of a razor-sharp gameplay A high level of Table owners benefit from the lowest ball cost on an annual basis thanks to their exceptionally long product life. As a result, Aramith has gained a legendary reputation as a symbol of quality unsurpassed for almost half a century. To explain this, here is why Properly used and maintained with an Aramith® ball cleaner, the Aramith balls will last at least five times longer than any other ball on the market. It will last for 40 years if you use it at home it is very strong and durable This ball can withstand over 50 times more impacts than other balls and is far more scratch resistant than any other ball. There are fewer white marks on your clothing within 10 seconds after the ball is started to move! Resists at temperatures as high as 482°F/250°C when the ball is in Plus, there are no flat spots on the ball. A perfect control of every shot is possible because the phenolic resin is calibrated for optimal rebound due to its unique elasticity. A perfect balance in the rolling of the balls The perfect homogeneity of the material in plain balls as well as numbered balls ensures a perfectly straight The Aramith® ball has been selected exclusively by professional players and organizations around the world. So my guess is, it really is just a matter of whether you want to bet on the cheaper ball or go with the best. *br> *br>Walter Hawley *br>Hawley's Best Sellers.

How would you describe your skin tone?

The ball was yellowish, definitely not white, I was disappointed at how yellow it was, but research shows that the whiter balls don't perform as well as the yellow ones

Selected User Reviews For Aramith 2-1/4" Regulation Size Billiard/Pool Ball: Red Circle Champion Cue Ball

Definitely changes things for the better
5/5

We just got it so we could use it in our common area where the tables are OK, but not great. And the balls have plenty of wear on them. With just the replacement of the cue ball, we immediately saw a difference in the It is more accurate to shoot, and it is more powerful to break. I would never have anticipated just how much of an impact this would have on play. Spending $ was the best investment I ever made.

Mila Hunter
Mila Hunter
| Dec 26, 2020
I am in love
5/5

Check out this video. The cue ball is amazing. There is no better way to play with fast cue balls, and this is honestly the best. I love how this cue ball moves around the table with almost no effort. I also really appreciate that my cue ball arrived in its original packaging, not like the one someone uploaded.

Oaklee HERBERT
Oaklee HERBERT
| Jun 06, 2021
You made a good choice! I would buy this product This is a great I switched from a cheap cue that came with my table and cracked when it hit the floor to this one
5/5

That is a huge It's great to finally be able to modify the ball in a way that actually makes it spin.

Dulce Mullins
Dulce Mullins
| Dec 09, 2020
The replacement item has been received
3/5

This product looks like a red cue ball with a circle in the center. This was the TV version Red Dot (multiple dots) when it was received, which was more expensive than the TV version. Nonetheless, the ball's packaging was split open (of course this could be from aging), so it was likely pulled out of a box in an ancient back.

Terry Burns
Terry Burns
| Apr 08, 2021
Ball with a red circle and a red dot on it
5/5

It may look like a measles cue ball in the picture, but this is a red dot cue ball, as described in the description. This is a good cue ball The picture on the purchase age is not matching the description, and I would like the site to ensure that this is made clear to the user. If you click on the "one" red circle ball to add to cart, you will be shown a picture of the "Measles" ball in a package - disregard this, because I have received the "one" red circle ball I requested. My sincere thanks go out to everyone who responded quickly.

August GODFREY
August GODFREY
| May 18, 2021
I liked the cue ball a lot
5/5

With the red dot cue ball that came with my set, English comes through better than with the amaranth red logo ball.

Joyce Stone
Joyce Stone
| Jan 14, 2021
The cue ball is excellent
4/5

The cue ball is excellent. A place where I play unfortunately lost mine to me after I lost it by leaving it behind. This ball served me well for a long time. I replaced it with an Aramith pro cup ball (red dots all over it), and even though they are supposed to be the same ball (I think) with different markings, the pro cup ball plays much better than this one. Regardless, it is a quality ball and if you don't want the red dots all over, this is a good.

Jonathan Stewart
Jonathan Stewart
| Apr 19, 2021
The product does not match the description
3/5

On here you see an image of a cue ball, but that's In your set, you'll receive a cue ball with a filled in red circle.

Arturo HOWELLS
Arturo HOWELLS
| Feb 22, 2021

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