GOGO 3-Star 40mm Table Tennis Balls (144-pack), Ping Pong Balls – Orange

July 17, 2014 - Comment

GOGO 3 Star 40mm T. T. balls 144-pack contains 144 ping pong balls available in both orange and white, which are normally used for professional training, normal games or conventional competition. Main Features: 1) Engineered for ball machines, club training or competition2) New 3-star 40mm seamless T. T. balls available in orange and white3) Premium

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(as of April 19, 2020 6:41 am UTC - Details)

GOGO 3 Star 40mm T. T. balls 144-pack contains 144 ping pong balls available in both orange and white, which are normally used for professional training, normal games or conventional competition.

Main Features:

1) Engineered for ball machines, club training or competition
2) New 3-star 40mm seamless T. T. balls available in orange and white
3) Premium quality from rigorous quality control
4) Consistent bounce, excellent spin, longer volleys
5) Durable for all-round play
6) Package: 144 balls per box
7) Highly recommended for club professional training
8) Material: Celluloid, not plastic

Product Features

  • Official ball size: 40mm
  • Available in Orange and White
  • Package: 144 balls per box
  • Excellent for all-round play
  • Highly recommended for professional training or conventional games

Comments

Leo Cruise says:

Not the best there is! 0

Craig Stephens says:

These balls are a great value! 0

Baymate says:

Great for beginner/intermediate level, recreational, multi-ball training and outdoor play The quality of the GOGO 3-star balls is impressive given the low price. Both the bounce and the durability are decent, although in a side-by-side comparison the GOGOs pale somewhat in quality to DHS 3-stars, which are regulation ping pong balls. Because of their great value, the GOGOs would be suitable for: 1) Beginner’s (or even intermediate) level of play. If you are not playing with high-performance or professional-quality paddles, the GOGOs are definitely good enough for you. 2) Recreational play. If you are not keeping scores, or only play casual games, the GOGOs are usually adequate. 3) Multi-ball training for non-professionals. If you need a lot of balls and you are not training for serious competitions, this is surely an economical way to go (the regulation balls can cost 4 times as much). 4) Outdoor play. Here the wind factor may outweigh any subtle difference in ball quality. If you accidentally leave a few GOGO balls outside overnight, you won’t feel too bad since they are…

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