JOOLA SUPER-P 40+

Product information

Brand
JOOLA
Category
Balls
Reviews
10
Rating
2.50 star(s) 10 ratings
Price
$7

User stats

Roundness
5.9
Hardness
6.9
Speed
5.8
Durability
4

Reviews summary

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Overall rating
2.50 star(s) 10 ratings

Item details

The new JOOLA-P plastic 3* ball is made from high quality plastic and specially selected.

Latest reviews

Cons
  • Breaks easily
  • Not round
  • Weird feeling
I only used the ball when it came out in 2014 or 2015 so they might have changed it a lot. But at the time the balls easily broke. They also weren't round at all and felt like some cheap pice of plastic. They were also very slow
Roundness
2.5
Hardness
5
Speed
6
Durability
2
Pros
  • Spin
Cons
  • Bounce
  • Durability
Horrible ball for competition.
The bounce is very low and when loaded of spin, the ball slips on the table with a very weak bounce.
And yes, it breaks easily.
Pros
  • Form
  • fits training
  • average spin
Cons
  • breaks easily
  • hardness
  • lift
It should be good for training conditions. Meets the dimensions as required by ITTF. Cracks easily after 2 or 3 days. Spin quality is average but fell and lift while looping is below average
Roundness
6.1
Hardness
6.9
Speed
6.1
Durability
5.1
Pros
  • Round
  • good spin
Cons
  • durability
Very good ball considering the roundness, speed, and spin but it is not durable. It breaks very fast
Roundness
7.8
Hardness
6.6
Speed
7.7
Durability
5.5
Pros
  • durable
Cons
  • quality
good balls, much better than dhs 3 star or nittaku sha+
Roundness
8
Hardness
8
Speed
7
Durability
8
Pros
  • Hardness
Cons
  • Breaks easy
  • Not round
Practiced with these balls and they made me a bit disappointed. Way to many broke in just one practice and many was a bit egg formed. Some where of course alright but variation of quality between the balls where to big for its price.
Roundness
5.1
Hardness
7.1
Speed
5.1
Durability
2.7
Pros
  • Good for counter
  • Similar bounce
Cons
  • Less spin
  • Less speed
  • Durability!
I used this ball during a tournament and 3 broke. This upset my game as you keep thinking is the ball broke or is it going to crack whilst hitting the ball because their not durable. One thing I did like when they were okay was rallying. They seemed to have a very consistent bounce and I felt the rallies were longer which is good for spectators. However just the consistency of the ball needs to be improved.
Roundness
9
Hardness
8.8
Speed
5
Durability
2
I have trained with this ball for a few practices and I had to change ball way to often because of the poor quality. The roundness was okay I but it's not fun when the ball breaks to easy. Compared to other plastic balls I think this one is the slowest I have tried. I give the Joola super-p 40+ 2/5 stars.
Roundness
5.1
Hardness
6.5
Speed
5.7
Durability
3
Pros
  • Relatively Round
Cons
  • Too Slow
  • Non Durable
  • Hard to Spin
Not much of a fan of the Joola Super P ball. They break frequently and feel a little slower than some of the other plastic balls. Let's be honest, all of the plastic balls are fairly terrible at the moment so it's hard to give a good review. Joola are probably in the bottom half in terms of performance and quality. I have trained and competed with a wide range of plastic balls and Joola are probably one of the ones which need most improvement.
Roundness
5.5
Hardness
6.7
Speed
4.6
Durability
2.2
Pros
  • Decent bounce
  • Good hardness
Cons
  • Break often
  • Not always round
  • Expensive
I trained with these balls for a few weeks and have used them in one competition. They are the best plastic ball I have used so far. There is still issues surrounding the ball. They break far more often and the balls are not always consistent in a pack. They 'fly' much better than the other plastic balls I have played with though. So I will continue to use them until a better alternative comes along.
Roundness
4.4
Hardness
6.7
Speed
4.6
Durability
5.5
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