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Author: | lasta [ 12 Jun 2019, 00:05 ] |
Post subject: | Most durable 40+? |
Hi guys, I'm practising for an upcoming hardbat tournament but cracked 3 DHS D40+ balls during the last session. Is there a more durable ball I can practice with? Thanks, |
Author: | wilkinru [ 12 Jun 2019, 02:07 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Most durable 40+? |
I'm not aware of a more durable ball than that. |
Author: | lasta [ 12 Jun 2019, 02:24 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Most durable 40+? |
Bugger. It's been years since I played hard bat, but don't remember celluloids cracking so easily. |
Author: | GMan4911 [ 12 Jun 2019, 03:29 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Most durable 40+? |
The rule of thumb is to practice with the tournament ball so find out what ball is being used in the tournament and practice with that regardless of durability. |
Author: | igorponger [ 12 Jun 2019, 06:40 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Most durable 40+? |
MOST DURABLE 40+ ?? hock The ball of superior shock resilience. It would withstand many, many reiterated shots, up to 70 tonnes momentary force at full speed swings 300 km/h The ball diameter would be very close to 40 millimeters, I believe. |
Author: | Dusty054 [ 12 Jun 2019, 09:48 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Most durable 40+? |
I found that the DHS ones split at the seam after a while. Currently using the YinHe seamless and have yet to have one crack. |
Author: | haggisv [ 12 Jun 2019, 20:55 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Most durable 40+? |
I don't remember the last time I broke a D40+, they're very durable. perhaps the OP got a bad batch? Yes agreed, the seamless are extremely durable, that might be another option for the OP. |
Author: | lasta [ 12 Jun 2019, 21:45 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Most durable 40+? |
haggisv wrote: I don't remember the last time I broke a D40+, they're very durable. perhaps the OP got a bad batch? Yes agreed, the seamless are extremely durable, that might be another option for the OP. I feel like I keep getting the shitty end of the stick. Even with regular sponged rubbers I find the D40+ not as durable as celluloid. They don't crack as obviously, but I see hairlines after 2-3 sessions max which is felt when hit in the same spot. |
Author: | tzifos [ 12 Jun 2019, 23:12 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Most durable 40+? |
lasta wrote: haggisv wrote: I don't remember the last time I broke a D40+, they're very durable. perhaps the OP got a bad batch? Yes agreed, the seamless are extremely durable, that might be another option for the OP. I feel like I keep getting the shitty end of the stick. Even with regular sponged rubbers I find the D40+ not as durable as celluloid. They don't crack as obviously, but I see hairlines after 2-3 sessions max which is felt when hit in the same spot. |
Author: | lasta [ 13 Jun 2019, 00:03 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Most durable 40+? |
tzifos wrote: lasta wrote: haggisv wrote: I don't remember the last time I broke a D40+, they're very durable. perhaps the OP got a bad batch? Yes agreed, the seamless are extremely durable, that might be another option for the OP. I feel like I keep getting the shitty end of the stick. Even with regular sponged rubbers I find the D40+ not as durable as celluloid. They don't crack as obviously, but I see hairlines after 2-3 sessions max which is felt when hit in the same spot. Yes, I use the Ding Ning and Ma Long World Tour balls. |
Author: | iskandar taib [ 14 Jun 2019, 20:14 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Most durable 40+? |
One wonders what they use in sandpaper tournaments... Iskandar |
Author: | so_devo [ 14 Jun 2019, 21:17 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Most durable 40+? |
I find the Ding Ning D40+ balls virtually bulletproof. Rarely break one. All of the seamed balls are very vulnerable to a top edge causing a crack. |
Author: | ootbs [ 03 Jul 2019, 20:16 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Most durable 40+? |
The D40s are indeed very durable... However, I find that as they get more played-in with, they tend to lose bounce, and they turn off-white'ish .... |
Author: | mart1nandersson [ 05 Jul 2019, 07:00 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Most durable 40+? |
lasta wrote: haggisv wrote: I don't remember the last time I broke a D40+, they're very durable. perhaps the OP got a bad batch? Yes agreed, the seamless are extremely durable, that might be another option for the OP. I feel like I keep getting the shitty end of the stick. Even with regular sponged rubbers I find the D40+ not as durable as celluloid. They don't crack as obviously, but I see hairlines after 2-3 sessions max which is felt when hit in the same spot. This is the case of all D40+ balls and other DHS OEM manufactured balls like the Stiga Perform, Yinhe etc. The hairline "fractures" appears after a few HARD smashes and become quite unpredictable. I would prefer if the balls actually completely cracked so that you could trust that they're predictable. |
Author: | nathanso [ 05 Jul 2019, 15:05 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Most durable 40+? |
Nittaku 2-stars are more durable than Nittaku 3-stars in my experience. A top quality ball that plays every bit as good as the Nittaku 2-star is the Nittaku Japan Star (aka J-star). These are my main ball for training and league play unless someone objects and then I dig into my (smaller) supply of Nittaku 3-star balls. Nittaku 3-star: $2.83/ball* Nittaku 2-star: $2.08/ball* Nittaku J-star: $1.20/ball** *One dozen **Two dozen |
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