GSE Games & Sports Expert 2 1/4-Inch Professional Regulation Size Marble Swirl Style Billiards Pool Ball Complete Set (Dark Marble Swirl Style)
Made from polyester resin which provides exceptional scratch and impact resistance. AAA Grade. Each ball is precision engineered for perfect roundness and balance, ensuring superior playability and durability. Each ball measure (2-1/4″)57mm in diameter, and (5.9oz)168grams in weight. Set includes 16 billiard balls, 7 striped balls, 7 solid colored balls, 1 black art numbered eight ball, and 1 white cue ball. The set comes cased in a box. Great for game rooms, bars, sports match, leisure exercise, and players at all skill levels.
Product Features
- Made from polyester resin which provides exceptional scratch and impact resistance. AAA Grade
- Each ball is precision engineered for perfect roundness and balance, ensuring superior playability and durability
- Each ball measure (2-1/4″)57mm in diameter, and (5.9oz)168grams in weight
- Set includes 16 billiard balls, 7 striped balls, 7 solid colored balls, 1 black art numbered eight ball, and 1 white cue ball. The set comes cased in a box
- Great for game rooms, bars, sports match, leisure exercise, and players at all skill levels.
Product is as Advertised I received my set of pool balls and I was specifically hoping they would be true to their size and weight measurements. I am a pool enthusiast and would like to play by the rules along with the equipment. I did not want to spend a lot on other more name brand balls though they would guarantee regulation standards. I already previously owned Aramith balls but sold it along with my pool table. But I read about other lesser brands where the weight of the balls vary greatly and sometimes 1/2 to…
Great look, but not sure about the finish. The look of the balls is GREAT. They look sharp and different from the normal balls. They get a wow from everyone that plays. Right out of the box they float effortlessly across the felt obviously because they still had their factory polish. I am a little sad to see the amount of scuffs on the cue ball. You can see in the close up shot that the chalk is literally stuck on it. I never experienced this before. I tried buffing it out with a dry cloth but to no avail. Havenât tried soap and water…