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Pro-Cup AAA-Grade 2 1/4" Regulation Size Pool Cue Ball with 6 Red Dots - Perfect for Billiard Training, Practice & Professional Play
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Pro-Cup AAA-Grade 2 1/4
Pro-Cup AAA-Grade 2 1/4
Pro-Cup AAA-Grade 2 1/4
Pro-Cup AAA-Grade 2 1/4
Pro-Cup AAA-Grade 2 1/4
Pro-Cup AAA-Grade 2 1/4" Regulation Size Pool Cue Ball with 6 Red Dots - Perfect for Billiard Training, Practice & Professional Play
$14.86
$19.82
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Our pool training cue ball is crafted from highest grade Poly-Resin for tournament level play. Every cue ball's dimensions, weight, density distribution, and other parameters are strictly manufactured within professional standard tolerances, ensuring consistency in performance characteristics during the strike process. It has similar performance as Phenolic Resin cue ball, These cue ball is more Durable and Come with a Higher and Longer Last Gloss Shine.Whether you're an amateur, a seasoned player, or a professional, these billiards balls are just right for you.Intended to help players of all skill levels improve their game.
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This is a nice cue ball that behaves as it should. I ran a few racks without an issue. Well, I found the training marks could be a distraction when shooting as if it were a regular cue ball, but the player was the problem in that scenario. The ball rolled true.I intentionally dropped it on my tiled basement floor no chips or cracks. I ran a few practice drills with it after and nothing developed after the fact, so it seems to be durable. Now all I need is the time and discipline to actually practice my shots.

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