ARAMITH Nic Barrow's Ultimate Training Snooker Pool Billiard Cue Ball 2 & 1/15 inch

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ARAMITH Nic Barrow's Ultimate Training Snooker Pool Billiard Cue Ball 2 & 1/15 inch

2 & 1/15 inch High Quality ball to replace the white ball.

You are buying 1 ball.

2 Sided Full size training ball: 52.5mm - 2 1/15'

Nic Barrow's Ultimate Training Ball

Improve your potting, cue ball control, and side spin skills,

with world renowned snooker coach Nic Barrow's tried and tested methods.

Cue Ball - Positional Play / Cue Action

This side shows you the mental map that professionals

use to plan their cue ball control in any shot.

Split into a green central line for beginners,

and red advanced areas for side spin.

Demystify positional play once and for all !

Object Ball - Aiming, Sighting & Potting

This side shows a simple two step method for finding

the correct contact point to pot the object ball.

Training your eyes to find the correct Potting - Point on the

object ball is vital for potting straight and angled shots.

Give your eyes the short-cut to potting success !

Cue Ball Calculator - Break Building

Place this free disc on your practice table where you want the cue ball to land.

The three simple steps written on the ball FORCE YOU

to plan your positional play like a professional.

This dramatically increases the speed that you learn and

improve your positional play and break building!

Here is why 80% of the players worldwide are already using Aramith balls

The Aramith balls are the only one in the world made of pure phenolic resin,

making them last up to 5 times longer than other balls

made from Polester or other polmers.

Thanks to their exceptional playing characteristics,

the Aramith balls are used in virually all tournaments worldwide.

The extra hard vitrified phenolic surface of the Aramith balls reduces

drastically wear and burn spots on both balls and cloth,

guaranteeing the lowest cost over time.

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