DHS RS40+ WTT

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I've been playing with RS40+ for over a month now. I really like it. However, the quality is nowhere near as good as DJ40+. Overall, these are some of the worst "lasting" table tennis balls I've tried. The surface quality ("stamps") is definitely better than DJ40+, but the ball only lasts for 10-12 hours of play before it breaks/cracks.
 
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Our first team players are using it now and I asked one of them about it.
He said the ball was harder, had a better bounce closer to the Butterfly balls.
And yes they are more expensive, but 5 out of every 6 balls are actually good and round, where the DJ40+ has maybe 5 usable balls in a pack of 10.
They're hard hitters but I haven't heard anything about breakage.
 
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Our first team players are using it now and I asked one of them about it.
He said the ball was harder, had a better bounce closer to the Butterfly balls.
And yes they are more expensive, but 5 out of every 6 balls are actually good and round, where the DJ40+ has maybe 5 usable balls in a pack of 10.
They're hard hitters but I haven't heard anything about breakage.
It's possible that the quality of the balls varies between production batches. I bought several boxes and there were two occasions (two balls) when the balls broke after 7-8 hours of training, while others we played for significantly longer.
 
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It's possible that the quality of the balls varies between production batches. I bought several boxes and there were two occasions (two balls) when the balls broke after 7-8 hours of training, while others we played for significantly longer.
I got all the information second hand (but reliable) so I don't know anything about how well it can take a top edge or a wall for example... Some balls are great on rubber but crack at the first sign of something harder
 
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I've been playing with RS40+ for over a month now. I really like it. However, the quality is nowhere near as good as DJ40+. Overall, these are some of the worst "lasting" table tennis balls I've tried. The surface quality ("stamps") is definitely better than DJ40+, but the ball only lasts for 10-12 hours of play before it breaks/cracks.
Most people say that they are slow and less spinny
 
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