Buy Aramith 2 1/4 inch Crown Standard Belgian Ball SetAramith 2 1/4 inch Crown Standard Belgian Ball Set Product Description:
- Aramith 2 1/4" Crown Standard Belgian ball set
- This full set of 16 billiard balls is of the highest quality (A grade)
- You can expect these billiard balls to last 10 to 15 years without problem
- The balls measure the standard 2-1/4" in diameter and are regulation weight
- Aramith Crown Standard billiard balls have the most strict tolerances in weight and size variation and color calibration
Product Description
Treat your pool table with this Aramith crown Belgian ball set. The 16 billiard balls, each with the standard diameter of two-and-one-fourth inches, are richly and impeccably colored. The balls have been individually calibrated for standard weight and size. * Aramith 2 1/4" Crown Standard Belgian ball setThis full set of 16 billiard balls is of the highest quality (A grade)You can expect these billiard balls to last 10 to 15 years without problemThe balls measure the standard 2-1/4" in diameter and are regulation weightAramith Crown Standard billiard balls have the most strict tolerances in weight and size variation and color calibration
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
These play as well as the Super Aramith Pros
By Mark E
I've played with these and the Aramith Super Pros, and there is little if any difference in playability. Supposedly, the Aramith Pro, Tournament, and other high-end sets have a special outer material that will keep the balls from burning the felt, especially if you're using Simonis cloth. I have this standard set which I use on Simonis 860 and have not had a problem. I have a couple minor marks on the cloth from jumping the cue, but I'm not using the cue that came with this set anyway. I upgraded and got the Aramith six dot cue which comes with the $288 pro set. That cue ball is about $30 here on Amazon. For a while if you wanted the six dot you had to buy it in the more expensive set, but they don't do that anymore. The new $240 Arimith Tournament balls use a new resin formula, though I'm not sure what the improvement is, I would assume it's a stronger material to avoid nicks, scratches and chips. The higher priced Arimith sets also have a different look, including the TV set with the pink 4 and 12, but really when it comes to playability there is virtually no difference between the standard or pro/tournament sets. Arimith balls are the best, and even with this set I wouldn't worry too much about wear on the surface. These are very good balls.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Nice looking balls
By D. Stead
...but the cue-ball is already chipped after only a few games, and I don't hit the ball like a gorilla. If you play with one or more of those guys who think they have to hammer the balls around the table, you better buy a spare set of these balls because even at my mild level of play, the cue has already chipped in several places. For the price though, I guess they are good. Next time I guess I'll go for the uber-(stupidly) expensive top-line, and see what happens. I would buy another set of these though, and maybe a space cueball.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Great set of balls.
By Mr. T
They play absolutely great. I have the Super Pro Aramith val pak set also and I cannot see a difference in play between the two. This set gets a lot of use and they are holding up excellent. My cue ball was slightly off-white but not nearly as yellowish as the picture on here, although I'd recommend you pick up the Aramith 6 dot cue ball if you are serious about the game.
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