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  • Aramith Tournament Champion Balls

    Simple question...
    Are they really as good as they are hyped up to be?
    Thinking of buying a set and leaving them in a locked case with the local snooker hall owner.
    Highest Match Break - 77
    Highest Practice Break - 101, 106, 111
    Highest Breaks of 2010 - 76-65-62-61-60-60-59-57

  • #2
    I think the answer is "probably"! I researched this a few weeks ago. There's loads of threads on the subject. A lot depends on your own ability and the quality of table you are playing on. If you're on a crap table then the balls won't matter that much. I ended up just buying a set of Aramith Premier for £50. They're OK. Bit light TBH. I saw Tournament for as low as £90 so maybe the extra is worth it.

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    • #3
      if i went to a tournament and the did not have aramith tournamentchampion balls i would not play there are the only balls if you are using anything else then you are not playing snooker

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by whufcarl View Post
        Simple question...
        Are they really as good as they are hyped up to be?
        Thinking of buying a set and leaving them in a locked case with the local snooker hall owner.
        the simple answer is yes,,, if you are serious about your snooker you shouldnt be playing with anything else,because if you enter any half decent pro-ams now they are using "proper" balls,and if your practising with anything else you will struggle ,, it is well worth buying your own set ,,,,,

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        • #5
          The most important thing to know about the balls is their weight. There are two main categories of balls: Commercial (about 120 g) and Professional (140 g). If you really want to play snooker you must use Professional balls. The difference is huge, regardless of the cloth quality.

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by andydrak View Post
            The most important thing to know about the balls is their weight. There are two main categories of balls: Commercial (about 120 g) and Professional (140 g). If you really want to play snooker you must use Professional balls. The difference is huge, regardless of the cloth quality.
            It's true.. totally agree. The commercial really has a big difference if compare to the professional balls. Try out both, you will see the difference and get upset with the commercial type. Not sure whether it's my problem a not, whenever I hit hard the ball tends to fly out of table and somtimes hit the pocket ring comes back to the table..

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            • #7
              There is the third range: Crystalate - Havier than Tournament champion balls (141,..). But anyway ”if you are using anything else then you are not playing snooker”.

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              • #8
                Thanks for all your comments guys, I decided to invest in a set of these.
                Nothing wrong with having good balls eh....
                Will leave them in a locked case down my local snooker hall where I always play, the owner is a great guy and already said he will look after them for me!

                Cheers for the help guys!
                (Will let you know what I think of them once they are delivered, I'll be straight down the snooker hall!)
                Highest Match Break - 77
                Highest Practice Break - 101, 106, 111
                Highest Breaks of 2010 - 76-65-62-61-60-60-59-57

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                • #9
                  Good equipents will slowly improve you game

                  Certain things we have to spent

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                  • #10
                    Can you let me know where you bought them from . I'm after a set for myself . Looked everywhere and getting confused over size and type to get . Obviously i would want the professional set . So if someone could point me in the right direction , that would be great.

                    Thanks
                    Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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                    • #11
                      you need the 2 1/16 size balls.
                      You can get them various places online, I got mine off of Ebay, guy was selling a set he had for a month or two.
                      You can get them from sellers on there from £95 + P&P upwards
                      Highest Match Break - 77
                      Highest Practice Break - 101, 106, 111
                      Highest Breaks of 2010 - 76-65-62-61-60-60-59-57

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                      • #12
                        Thanks for the size answer . I would prefer to buy them from a company , rather than ebay . Any sites you can advise me on ?

                        Thanks

                        Forgot to say that i want a carry case with them . Assume ebay sellers don't have these .
                        Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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                        • #13
                          The people selling them on Ebay are a company.
                          You can buy from their website direct, but for some reason they charge more!
                          Makes no sense to me as they have to pay ebay fees etc...
                          Highest Match Break - 77
                          Highest Practice Break - 101, 106, 111
                          Highest Breaks of 2010 - 76-65-62-61-60-60-59-57

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                          • #14
                            Neil Craftsman cues in Leeds do both the balls and a case to hold them in. The case is about £38 and the Tournament balls are £95. The Aramith Premier balls are £55.
                            Postage is extra and these are heavy items so might be expensive. Craftsman are a good reputable company so you are safe as houses buying from them and their prices are very competitive from what I've seen. All that said I didn't buy my balls from them!!! Can't think for the life of me why not. I bought mine off e-bay and I think the company were based in Surrey which might be handy for you and save postage. I'll look out their name and post it. They were very good. Price was a tiny bit lower than Craftsman and delivery was in two days. Can't fault them. Customer feedback was 100%. I very nearly bought from an e-bayer in Tyrone who was quite cheap. Their feedback indicated that they had failed to deliver to several customers!!

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                            • #15
                              Neil Just checked my e-bay stuff. The company I used was the_snooker_centre and they are in Surrey. No address given in e-bay though so maybe someone's garage! Their Tournament Champion balls are £84.95 plus £5.95 postage. Item reference is 280465270042 if you want to look. They also do a case. Fur lined if your into that sort of thing!!

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