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2025-09-03 18:26:29
This is the ball that should be in a Valley coin op table. It's the Valley Tournament ball. I have a beat up one, this nice one, and the new purple panther one. They play great.
Klinti Polo
2025-08-30 11:40:17
It works perfectly with the Valley tables that we play on our APA League. It should work with any tables at the bar that use a magnetic cue ball. Worth it!
Duane
2025-08-16 14:54:37
Works great
Kenneth Rosenwald
2025-08-09 17:02:16
So happy a great product.
mwtravlr
2025-07-01 13:21:12
Although I had the original cue ball (which came with my Aramith set purchased 20 years ago, and is tinted more "yellowish-cream colored") and had purchased an Aramith cue ball with multiple red dots (which is great for assessing the spin being applied to the cue ball), I purchased this cue ball to take with me when playing APA league matches on bar tables which require a magnetic cue ball, because many of the bar table cue balls have been played with so much they feel "sluggish" and often have chips.I now have three cue balls, and this, by far is my favorite. Not only is the white-white color more pleasant to the eyes, the ball seems to be more responsive to English, especially to draw spin. Since the ball is the same weight as the other cue balls.However, this ball is also easily marked by chalk. Wiping the ball after each rack will help keep it clean. But if blue or green chalk is used, the ball will be marked up and it is extremely difficult to keep marks off the ball. I started taking this with me to play APA pool on "bar box" tables, but am unhappy with how it is getting ugly blue marks all over it. So I'm going to buy the more expensive "purple logo" Aramith cue ball with Duramith technology, as it is supposed to have a harder finish and not be as susceptible to marks from dark chalk.
Jerry B
2025-06-08 14:18:53
This is a magnetic cue ball which returns in many coin operated pool tables, yet it plays almost exactly like the standard cue ball you would play with in a pool hall. It's amazing that they're able to produce such a good facsimile of a professional weight cue ball which still returns in bar tables.Note that it will not return in all tables. Coin operated tables typically use three methods to get the cue ball to return: a cue ball which is much heavier than the other balls, a cue ball which is much bigger than the other balls, or a cue ball which has metal in it, which a magnet in the pool table pulls to the side so that it returns to the shooter rather than going down with the other balls.So the table needs to be one which has the magnet, and it needs to be set up and adjusted so that it works, which is not always the case. But this is a FANTASTIC cue ball which hits just like a professional cue ball even though it returns on properly set up coin-op tables.
Pete Kimber
2025-06-01 11:57:28
You can't beat Aramith !!
Stéphane Aubin
2025-05-23 11:50:53
Fonctionne très bien avec ma table
Chantelle
2025-04-17 18:11:03
Ball does not work as advertised, magnet is far to weak. I bought this to replace my old magnetic ball. Old one still works fine, this one does not work.
Joe schmo
2025-02-11 20:20:55
No original packaging, could easily be a rip off brand..does not meet aramith expectations..
Gerry Coombs
2025-01-02 10:10:59
Works great...more control with the cue..always returns unlike other products ive used
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