
Pool Table Cloth: Why Simonis Cloth is the BestĪlright, so now that we talked about balls, let's talk about another very important element of the pool table. See for yourself the differences between each and how they could benefit your game.

Like what Florian does in the video, we cut the 2-ball of some of our most popular ball sets in half to show you what they look like close up from the inside out. Not only the degree of Phenolic Resin inside the balls matter, but also the more you're going to go expensive, the more round the balls are going to be, the more the weights are going to be uniform, and the more everything is going to be basically matching to each ball, you know.
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And really you know this thing is going to last forever. The band here is even broader, so going to be even more solid. You can see the numbers part is even bigger. So again, you know the whole white part is part of the structure. Which is really expensive, it's a little bit more than $300. And it looks pretty good.Īnd to finish, lastly, we have what we call the Super Aramith Set. So now you can see again, you know, compared to the first ball you get the whole line. So I'm not too sure exactly the price, but I invite you to look on to see which one you want.Īnd this is how it looks in there. Now this is what we call the Aramith Premium set right here. So that means the whole part of the ball, the white, the number is part of the structure of the ball. Now, you can see already the difference is the entire thing is white inside. So this is a standard set for Aramith, also a cheap one. It's a really hard material, and it doesn't degrade through the age and doesn't chip or doesn't break very easily. They're made from Belgium, and it's usually made of Phenolic resin. When you start playing a lot, you want to invest in a really good set of balls and here Aramith is basically the leader in that, there's not much question. You can really see the difference in the quality of production between the cheap and more epxensive billiard balls. Here Florian talks about a more inexpensive pool ball option. But like I say, they don’t last very long. You'll find some balls there even just painted on it, so the numbers will really fade through time. But it's mostly you know just, slightly put in there. It doesn't age very well, and it will chip very easy and will get damaged pretty easy.Īs you can see the inside, the number is basically a little bit in it. I mean you can see it, it's pretty crappy quality, I'm going to say. So this is basically a cheap ball you know, plastic balls. Pool Balls: Why Aramith Billiard Ball Sets are the Best So I invite you to go check out to find something to match your budget, maybe better. Now of course there's a wide range of options, some really good brands out there.

They've been in the industry for a very long time and have an outstanding reputation. "I'm not going to say anything bad about those brands." Well really there’s no farfetched to say, they're some of the best in the business. Now, of course I know what you're going to say. Quick Disclosure: I'm sponsored by both Aramith and Simonis. So today we're going to talk about equipment, so the pool table, the pool balls, and of course the felt. Last episode we talked about cues, and what’s the proper cue for you to buy. Hi my name is Florian Kohler, also known as Venom.

Watch the video and check out our graphics below to see the differences close up! Begin Transcript: This article has the answers you're looking for. Knowing the differences between the various pool ball sets and felt options will allow you to choose the perfect set up to match your game, style, and budget. That quality will also affect the longevity of your table cloth. The quality of your pool balls is a significant factor in how well your table plays. It’s extremely important to know about the equipment you’re investing in. He compares Aramith pool ball sets to cheaper ball sets, and Simonis pool table cloth to the other felt options, showing us why those brands are often the best choice. In his 11th episode, Florian Kohler talks about the best equipment to use on your pool table.
