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No hay artículos en el carroTimothy Sullivan
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de marzo de 2025
I have played mine for a few years. No issues whatsoever! The look, after using the standard Premier balls, took a bit of getting used to when shooting. At first, I thought I might have ordered a smaller size by accident, but that was not to be. I love the design of these balls. To me, they are the best looking Aramith design on the market. But then, how a ball looks is just an opinionated thing. To each their own, eh brothers! Also, they’ve got that special sounding Aramith clack to them. They react well, off of each other, with plenty of snap! Pricey, but I’m glad to have found them!
S. Blakley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de enero de 2025
I've been playing pool off and on for more years than I like to admit. My brother and I have been playing once a week since he lost his wife. A good quality table and decent equipment make the game more enjoyable.My cue ball had a small crack for a while, and it finally developed into a little chip. The chip on the cue didn't seem to affect play, but I decided to replace the set anyway. I've always replaced entire sets to keep consistency between the balls. This time I went with the Aramith phenolic balls as they are renowned for their longevity. The Aramith company has been around for a while... so now I should be able to replace single damaged balls without the concern of a mismatched set. I might pick up one of the Aramith spotted balls just so I can see the spin that I've been using all of these years.These balls look nice, in an old fashioned sort of way. They have a yellowish tinge to them, and the stripes and numbering are a bit blurry. Aramith says that this is due to the hardness of the coating. The blurriness of these balls doesn't affect the way they play. Some ball sets have wild color schemes or the look of marble, and they play just as well too.At the time of this review, these balls were priced at around $200 for the set. I've read reviews that make it sound like the reviewer opened up the box and instantly started shooting like a pro. I like these balls, but they don't play significantly better than any of the ball sets I've had before. I think these reviewers might be experiencing the infamous high dollar golf club effect.So far I like these balls. Only time will tell if they were worth the money.
G. in Florida
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de agosto de 2024
When you open the package you will say wow. They are premium balls for sure. Everyone likes playing with my balls. They roll so nice and you can see the difference on the break. Very pleased and worth every single cent. These are no $50.00 set of balls, I threw those away. You cannot go wrong with these and you will be extremely happy. They are very high quality and very shiny. This was the best $200.19 I ever spent. These are the only set of balls you will ever have to buy. The Vitrotech technology they use makes all the difference and you can see the difference. It is worth the one time expense because you will never need to buy balls again. I run them through the ball polisher every time before we shoot with just a dash of aramith ball polish. I would highly recommend these to everyone.
Brian Turk
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de junio de 2024
Worth the extra money for anyone who enjoys playing pool.
C R
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de febrero de 2024
The set was on a bit of a discount. They are top of the line balls - not absurd top of the line, but very very good. I am leaning pool. The calculation was spend about $60 more than I could for a fairly good ball set on the reasoning that I will probably never buy another set, and these will stay in excellent shape for decades or more. They really do have remarkable hard surfaces, brilliance and luster. And they are perfectly made.
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