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SA carom, Pro Cup 61.5 Champion PBA
SA carom, Pro Cup 61.5 Champion PBA
1 white ball with blue dots, 1 yellow ball with blue dots and blue ball with white dots.
ARAMITH SA carom, Pro Cup 61.5 Champion PBA
Article code: 180302
€202,00
Delivery time: 1-5 workdays
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  • Brand: ARAMITH
  • Article code: 180302
  • Availability: In stock
  • Delivery time: 1-5 workdays
  1. Dimensions : The diameter of these billiard balls is 61.5 millimeters .
  2. Design : Each of the three balls in the set features a unique 6-point design from Aramith, with colors including white, blue and yellow.
  3. Purpose : The eye-catching design not only enhances the visual appeal but also the gameplay. Players and spectators can have a better overview of the table.
  4. Material : The balls are made of phenolic resin and belong to the Aramith collection from Saluc.

Whether you are participating in a competition or just playing a friendly match, these balls are sure to provide you with exceptional performance. Have fun playing billiards!

The Aramith phenolic billiard balls last up to 5 times longer than polyester and polymer billiard balls. Even after 400,000 hits, the Aramith billiard balls are still playing round.

Due to the long lifespan, Aramith guarantees the lowest costs per billiard ball over time. Also, due to the extra phenolic surface, the reduction of burn marks on both the billiard balls and the billiard cloth is much less than other billiard balls.

 


Heavy Duty Design
Heavy duty design
Instead of a polyester number plug design, the Aramith concept has the numbers precisely engraved into a solid core that runs all the way through the ball. As such, it is impossible for number cores to fail over time. The use of phenolic resin ensures homogeneous properties in each ball section. So homogeneous that when it finally reaches its breaking point (and one needs a minimum load of 5 tons in the case of an Aramith ball), the ball will break randomly at random, and not along the dividing line between the line and the rest of the ball, as you would expect.

Heavy Duty Design

Aramith Burn Spot Resistant
Burn spot resistant
Hitting a cue ball accelerates it from 0 to over 30 km/h (20 MPH) in just a fraction of a second. The resulting friction temperature between ball and cloth can easily reach 250 °C (482 °F). That's why Aramith balls are the only ones made from true phenolic resin: their molecular structure is designed to be abrasion resistant at these high temperatures, making Aramith balls much less susceptible to abrasive burn marks. They maintain their high shine and smoothness over a much longer period of time, resulting in minimal wear and tear on ball and tablecloths.

Aramith Burn Spot Resistant

Aramith Balls High Impact Resistance
High impact resistance
Because hitting the balls is the essence of the game of billiards, impact resistance is a critical factor. Aramith's phenolic heat-curing process completely stabilizes the material's stresses. It produces a high-density vitrified surface that provides maximum impact resistance. Testing has shown that Aramith phenolic balls can withstand more than 50 times more impact than other polymer or polyester balls. They are also twice scratch resistant. Consequently, when used intensively, even on less maintained tables, Aramith balls are clearly much less easily damaged than others by bag attachments, table mechanisms or cue sticks...