Can you mention some seamless tt balls?

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Have you tried any? Which are the best seamless balls?
As far as i know all seamless balls come from only 1 chinese factory. I have seen the process and doubt that they make them different for individual clients other than the printing .

There are a lot of myths about re balls, seamless or not.
One of my clubs just invested in DHS 40+ 3 stars blah blah balls and some players think they are the best since sliced bread and some others think they are crap and always sound like they were cracked.
I took a couple home and compared them with 3 other brands of various specs and price.
All of them were the same diameter 40.15mm (calipers)
All of them were the same weight, 2.55 gr (tripple beam scales)
All of them had virtually identical bounce characteristic ( eye-ometer)
and last but not least:
All of them were not round and wobbled when spun. 🤣

P.S, In my other club we use Stag seamless and they are "OK"
 
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At my club, they don't care about seamless or seamed balls. They just play with Nittaku premium balls. it has long durability, thick and evenly round.
I don't really understand the obsession with Nittaku balls. I just find them expensive but not especially higher quality at all.

I find that they have less grip, break more frequently, and cost more.
 
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I don't really understand the obsession with Nittaku balls. I just find them expensive but not especially higher quality at all.

I find that they have less grip, break more frequently, and cost more.
nittaku premium balls that break more frequently?
where did you buy it? aliexpress?
 
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