BILLIARD Why Aramith billiard balls make the difference 3 years ago Iwo Bulski Post Views: 1,110 The Aramith ball sets are the reference, used in virtually all events and tournaments worldwide, whether in pool, snooker, carom or other disciplines. For several decades Belgian Aramith Billiard balls have enjoyed a legendary reputation for outstanding endurance and uncompromised quality. Used by over 85% of players worldwide, they are recognised as the reference of the industry. Made by Saluc in Belgium, Aramith excellence is the result of a high-tech process that combines the unmatched characteristics of Aramith resin with fine Belgian craftsmanship. Their consistently reliable performance guarantees players the pleasure of razor-sharp precision. Their exceptionally long product life offers the table owner the lowest ball cost on an annual basis. That is how Aramith for almost half a century gained its legendary reputation as signature for true and unrivalled quality. Why are Aramith balls considered the best in the world? 1. Optimal rebound The unique molecular structure and elasticity of the Aramith resin assure optimal rebound for a perfect control of every shot and reduce more than others the risk for kicks. 2. The ultimate in balance The perfect homogeneity of the material in the plain as well as in the numbered part of the ball guarantees perfectly true and accurate roll. 3. Very strong & scratch resistant Withstands over 50 times more impacts and is far more scratch resistant than other balls. Holds its high gloss polish longer than any other ball. 4. Less marks on cloth and balls Resists at the instant friction temperature of 482°F/ 250°C when the ball slips into motion. No abrasion or flat spots on the ball that accumulate dirt and wear the cloth ! 5. Extra long life Easily maintained with the Aramith ball cleaner, the Aramith balls will last up to five times longer than any other ball (UP TO 40 YEARS in case of home use). 6. Worldwide endorsement Pratically all billiards tournaments worldwide exclusively use Aramith balls, and every day, an estimated 3 to 4 million professional and amateur players play with Aramith. If you want to know more about Aramith Ball, please click HERE About Post Author Iwo Bulski Issues related to the gambling business is engaged in more than 30 years. My empirical experience gives me the opportunity to present events and companies from this business with full knowledge and industry knowledge. See author's posts Iwo BulskiIssues related to the gambling business is engaged in more than 30 years. My empirical experience gives me the opportunity to present events and companies from this business with full knowledge and industry knowledge. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Tags: Aramith, billiard balls, Saluc Continue Reading Previous UK Gambling ad ban could kill sports like Snooker or DartsNext Ivan Simonis cloth – billiard cloth the best of the best More Stories BILLIARD ZIMBABWE Sengwe gets China pool invitation 1 month ago Szarlot BILLIARD UGANDA Bob Trubish: Pool chairman hints on strategic focus 2 months ago Samuel BILLIARD UGANDA National Pool Open leaves a mark, but what next? 4 months ago Samuel BILLIARD NIGERIA Babu Owino launches pool tournament in Embakasi East 5 months ago Samuel BILLIARD SOUTH AFRICA Fairvale’s teen pool champ competes in tourney 5 months ago Samuel BILLIARD UGANDA Uganda Shines in inaugural Hawley Cup Pool tournament 5 months ago Szarlot BILLIARD UGANDA Uganda Pool Cranes miss All Africa championship in South Africa 5 months ago Iwo Bulski BILLIARD NAMIBIA Namibia set for African champs debut 6 months ago Samuel BILLIARD SOUTH AFRICA National championship glory beckoning for Western Gauteng 8-ball pool teams 6 months ago Szarlot BILLIARD NIGERIA Nigeria’s Male-dominated Sports Betting Industry 6 months ago Samuel BILLIARD UGANDA POOL Chandiga, Muteesi lead Pool Cranes team for Africa Championship 7 months ago Iwo Bulski BILLIARD UGANDA Usual suspects as women qualifiers gather momentum 7 months ago Iwo Bulski Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.