Sporting Goods : Butterfly Bucket of 3-Star 40mm Table Tennis Balls (72 Count)

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Sporting Goods : Butterfly Bucket of 3-Star 40mm Table Tennis Balls (72 Count)

Butterfly Bucket of 3-Star 40mm Table Tennis Balls (72 Count)

from: Martin Kilpatrick




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 4208





Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Butterfly
Color: White
EAN: 0043907090347
Label: Martin Kilpatrick
Product Manufacturer: Martin Kilpatrick
Model: B3W72B
Publisher: Martin Kilpatrick
Release Date: March 01, 2006
Ranking: 4208
Studio: Martin Kilpatrick
Variation Description: White


Product facts:
  • Includes 72 three-star table tennis balls
  • USATT-approved for tournaments
  • Features a zip-up storage bag to stay organized
  • 30-day warranty







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
The Bucket of Balls is 72 of our non-ITTF approved 3-Star balls. Comes in a vinyl bucket with a zipper top, carrying handle and an adjustable shoulder strap.

Item Description:
Approved by the USATT for tournament play, Butterfly's 72-count set of 40 millimeter balls is great for multi-ball training or practicing your serves. The storage bucket offers a convenient place to store and tote around the balls with its zippered top, carrying handle, and adjustable shoulder strap.

About Butterfly


Hikosuke Tamasu founded Tamasu Co., Ltd. in the small town of Yanai City, Japan in 1950. This was the beginning of a company career which is almost unique in table tennis. A renowned international for Japan, Tamasu fulfilled his dream of a lifetime when he made his hobby his profession. At that time, he could hardly imagine that he would make Butterfly the leading brand worldwide. Creativity, durability, and a profound technical knowledge meant success. 0ver and over again he looked for new possibilities in order to optimize techniques by innovative playing material. Tamasu realized that each player is different and has strengths and weaknesses. By offering individual playing material Tamasu wanted to help players right from the beginning to emphasize their individuality. Since 1983 Butterfly has its own training and research center in Tokyo. Highly qualified scientists co-operate with world class players and coaches for the development of rubber and blade technology. Butterfly's rubbers and blades are used by more than half of the participants at World and European Championships.





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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good value for the money
A month later and I am still playing on the first ball. There was some concern about quality with 72 balls in a plastic bag. The balls bounce and sound fine so concerns averted.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - this is not standard practice ball
rememeber this is USATT approved and not ITTF approved - the balls are terrible - bad shape, light and everything else that can go wrong - so if you are a serious player please do not buy these balls. But if you are a basement player then this may be a good deal.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Quality
The balls are very light and I wonder it meets the 3 star standard/ I am ver dissapointed.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Balls; on my second set
I have a Robo Pong 2040 so these balls are an economical choice for me. I don't really understand where this negative feedback is coming from. I just received my second bucket of balls (my first was purchased over a year ago and the balls were fine). I personally bounced each ball and served it into the machine's reservoir; all 72 balls bounced evenly.

I purchased the balls directly from Amazon both times, perhaps this is the reason for the inconsistent reviews? Either way, I am loving the value of these! This second set should mean I'll be able to practice much longer before having to pick up loose balls. :)



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