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XuShaoFa (XSF) 3-Star Poly Ball 40+ - Pack of 144by XuShaoFa
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The late-2017 generation seamless poly balls from XSF with improved consistency. 24 Packs of 6. Available in white only. See also: XSF's exclusive technology creates balls as a single unit, not by fusing parts together under old methods. By getting rid of seams, we also got rid of unevenness in shape, weight and thickness that prevented a clean and accurate bounce in the past. XSF eliminated those inconsistencies in performance caused by the ball, not by you. Seamless balls have no soft spots. XSF are tougher, more durable, and consistent all around. Additional InformationTable Tennis Ball Guide - 40+ or 40mm? What is ABS? What you need to know when buying balls.
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Reviews of XuShaoFa (XSF) 3-Star Poly Ball 40+ - Pack of 144 (35)
Great balls, i bought 144 pack if remember, and i ve used em for 4 months roughly, I'm impressed with the quality of this ball it's very well balanced it can bounce a little longer than any other that I ve compared like, nittaku or joola
I never seen one crack so far except whenever stepped on it by mistake, since training with a bunch:)many of my training friends were impressed as well. I'm going to buy again! Very happy with it.
Xushaofa balls are seamless. They bounce a bit longer than ABS balls. It's rare to find a ball that is not round, but I've seen them. I found Xushaofa balls break more frequently if you hit them with a blade edge compared to ABS balls. If you hit them with rubber they will last.
These balls are super durable compared to seamed balls. I bought a 6-pack of these XuShaoFa balls for the office. One ball probably sees an average of 5-6 matches per day, and we usually end up smashing the ball into the walls quite a bit because the room is not ideally sized for table tennis. For a few months we only used one ball until it finally got a small crack, so now we're on to ball #2 for the last month and it's still going strong, and I still have 4 completely unused balls. In contrast, we went through 50 3-star Stiga balls in roughly the same amount of time. I highly recommend the XuShaoFa balls for recreational play. They are an excellent value, even being 4 times more expensive than a seamed celluloid ball.
Along with yinhe made from same factory they are currently 40+ balls. Extremely durable tiny bit lighter than Nittaku premium 40+ balls.
At first didn't even bother to check this one, been using Btfly 40+ and Nittaku Premium 40+. One fine day played a very fast and good game nad realised was this XSF. Seamless and perfectly balanced, I didn't get that mid air wobbling some players mentioned about. All I got pretty good consistency, but the balls get "tired" after over 50 hours total combined play time. What I mean is... I found over time they were not as bouncy anymore during play and drop test also confirmed my feelings about the ball, so when use new ball its wonderful... But again after a period it gets dull and loses its playabilty. Luckily none has cracked on me so far. I purchased 6 and my buddy 6. One of his cracked after long hard play. Now testing Btfly G40+. Impressive and lovin i so far. One G40+ has already cracked on me nonetheless.
Bought a 72 pack from zeropong.com ... and 3 out of 5 were goose egg unround duds. Against my better judgement and caving to peer pressure, I bought 12 from Megaspin. The XSF from Megaspin were solid and round. Props to megaspin.
Probably the best seamless ball there is and one of the best overall (i've heard great things about the seamed nittakus but haven't use them). Like any other plastic ball it suffers when flat hitting it, but its quality it's oustanding. Currently there's a lower quality assurance and a spike in price, but still a very recommendable ball
The ball is supposed to weigh 2.7g (according to ITTF). XSF 40+ is heavier than ideal. But it is very round, similar to Nittaku Premium 40+ and Butterfly G40+. The ball is seamless.
Weight: 2.75 +/- 0.02g (ITTF requires: 2.67-2.77g). This ball cracks faster than other 40+ balls when hit with the edge of the racket. If you never hit it with the edge it's durable.
These are the best 40+ balls I have used so far.
In terms of quality and price, these are unbeatable.
Best plastic balls I use. Get them, they're consistent, have good bounce, and have a quality feeling to them.
this is the best ball, the quality is great for a poly ball, its not as heavy as the overpriced Nittaku, which I do not see as a disadvantage, the price is very fair because I've found quality and performance issues with many of the cheer poly balls, as for the durability - it's good enough, this is the brand I'll stick to for now
Great quality, i played for weeks without any problem. The sound and weight are perfect, this is the best ball compare to other brands out there.
I've tried easily 20 different brands of 40+ balls. These seamless balls and the Nittaku Premium balls are easily the best balls out there. They're harder, bounce higher, bounce more consistently and last longer. Against, for example, the Stiga, DHS, Double Fish, Joola and Butterfly equivalents these are much better.
pros: hard, durable.
cons: plenty of defects; lack of roundness. came back to the sport after 3 years off. plastic balls are still not half as consistent as fake DHS 3* celluloid. in my experience, 3 out of 5 have manufacturing errors (flat spots, not round). playing with different plastic balls (nittaku, xushaofa, butterfly) is more different than 38mm to 40mm gameplay; and is exacerbated by the lack of consistency WITHIN THE SAME BRAND. resellers should be able to send back mass quantities for to the manufacturers for refunds and apologies. still am going to buy another 12 balls, because these are being used at the next tournament.
best poly balls I have played with so far....durable...consistent...hard...as a big surprise compared to other poly balls found them much easier to chop from a distance with LP. In India...imported by GKI...which slashes the prices by about 22 %.
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