which balls are beeing played? celluloid or the new...
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Alex
Discussion started by Alex 8 years ago
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Georg Weickardt
hopefully not so long. The problem in europe is not the best quality ones. But I think it will be subject to chance.
8 years ago


Rob Asperheim
We are trying to get some clarity from the WPFG Federation regarding your question as the rules are very vague. They only state that they have to be "Tournament Quality". As soon we we receive the information we'll share it with everyone.
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Rob Asperheim
Alex, I was just informed that we will be using poly balls (plastic) for Table Tennis. Thank you for your patience on this issue.
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Michael Levene
Probably XSF Sports balls. These are regarded as one of the best plastic balls on the market currently. They are seamless and durable.
8 years ago


Alex
Awesome! The XSF are probably the best and closest to the celluloid balls the way they play! These balls are round, bounce consistently and last pretty good!!! Good choice Mr. Levene
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