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| by Larry Thoman "Pipsmasher" | Date Added: Thursday 22 April, 2010 |
This ball is not approved for tournament play by either USATT (National Governing Body for Table Tennis in the US) or by ITTF (the International Governing Body for the sport). Beware of their claims of 3-star quality. This designation is reserved for balls that have undergone testing by the ITTF or USATT to assure quality for sanctioned tournaments. This ball has not gone through such testing. Convention in table tennis is that only balls that have passed such tests be advertised as 3-stars. These are cheap Chinese balls being marketed to unsuspecting (unknowledgeable) Americans who have no idea how TT balls are rated or approved. Since they have not gone through the quality tests, they can mark the balls any way they want and are obviously trying to make their ball look better than it is by marking them 3-stars.
[2 of 5 Stars!] | by steve | Date Added: Friday 12 March, 2010 |
Like the title says, these are acceptable balls for the money. However, that doesn't mean they're great balls, because frankly, they're not. They are not as heavy, thick, or hard as other 3 star balls, so don't expect to use them for much other than practicing and drilling, but if that's what you're buying them for like I was, then you should be satisfied. If you want a better quality ball for a bit more, go with the Gambler Platinum 3 star balls. They're definitely better in my book, closer in weight and hardness to accepted ITTF balls, and they're still not too expensive, though clearly more than these balls.
[4 of 5 Stars!] | by S. Zhao | Date Added: Friday 12 March, 2010 |
Like the title says, these are acceptable balls for the money. However, that doesn't mean they're great balls, because frankly, they're not. They are not as heavy, thick, or hard as other 3 star balls, so don't expect to use them for much other than practicing and drilling, but if that's what you're buying them for like I was, then you should be satisfied. If you want a better quality ball for a bit more, go with the Gambler Platinum 3 star balls. They're definitely better in my book, closer in weight and hardness to accepted ITTF balls, and they're still not too expensive, though clearly more than these balls.
[4 of 5 Stars!] | by Brandon Bradford | Date Added: Friday 26 February, 2010 |
I purchased the GOGO 3-Star Ping pong Balls about 3 weeks ago. For the price you can't beat it. They work great for the Newgy Robo-Pong device as they only support 40 MM balls. (My 38 MM balls were jamming up the machine). They seem pretty durable so far and I am pleased with the purchase.
[5 of 5 Stars!] | by Anurag Goel | Date Added: Tuesday 16 February, 2010 |
Been pretty impressed with these balls. Playin' for few weeks with them, and smashing them all over the place but have yet to crack one. I would buy again, but I don't think I'll ever need to. I bought way too many! :)
[5 of 5 Stars!] | by ypc | Date Added: Saturday 06 February, 2010 |
Fast delivery. I mainly used for practices and I am happy with product. Price is good but the delivery charge is a little high.
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