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Lots of choices - seamless, seamed, plastic, celluloid, different brands, different sizes, different qualities, etc.

Everyone has their own personal preferences.

Keep up to date on prices

Be aware that plastic balls may be affected by hot outside weather which then can happen during shipping, if left in certain conditions for an extended period of time.

POSTERS IDEA - just keep editing your original post - for any changes - then readers will only have to sort through a minimum of pricings.
 
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Joola Flash ***40+ seamless 72 for $149.95 or $2.08 each. 1 club uses it in the famous German Bundesliga League. The Joola Flash P will be used at the World Veteran Championships June 2018 Las Vegas NV but the logo on ball there just says Flash .. this is the same ball .. per my inquiry with Joola .. link provided by Joola below ..

http://www.joolausa.com/Professional/JOOLA-Flash-Seamless-Poly-Ball

https://www.megaspin.net/store/default.asp?pid=j-flash-balls-72

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Kingnik 40+ (seamless) , used by my team for matches last season, no complaints from anyone , £5.45 for 6 (yes, six) balls. Also Yinhe 40+ (seamless) - seem to get good reviews elsewhere although I've not tried them - available at £6.50 for 6. Both balls from :-

http://www.ppong.co.uk




 
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All seamless balls are identicall, no matter the logo. There are differences between the generations only.
XuShaofa invented the technology. The Shanghai Minkow factory produces the balls, and Kingnik is its trademark.
So if you like the seamless balls /for me they are the best/ just buy the cheapest you can find.
 
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All seamless balls are identicall, no matter the logo. There are differences between the generations only.
XuShaofa invented the technology. The Shanghai Minkow factory produces the balls, and Kingnik is its trademark.
So if you like the seamless balls /for me they are the best/ just buy the cheapest you can find.
Used various seamless balls last season. Couldn't really tell much difference, presumably they are all from the same factory. Lasted and played well, very happy with them, after all the horror stories about them being fragile.

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Nittaku Premium *** 40+ seam, made in Japan, 120 for $269.13 or $2.24 each, free shipping. That appears to be close to the retailer's wholesale cost. Will be used at the 2017 USA Open, was used at 2017 USA Nationals, used at the 2017 World Championships, used at most small tournaments and clubs in the USA.

http://www.tabletennis11.com/other_eng/nittaku-premium-40-3-ittf-120-seam

DHS *** D40+ seam, made in China, 72 for $40 or $.55 each, free shipping. Presently used on the ITTF World Professional Tour. Used at the 2017 World Cup for men and women.

Picture of Ding Ning on box

http://ttnpp.com/store/3-stars/869-dhs-new-material-cell-free-dual-40-d40-3-stars-ball-x72-39.html
 
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