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JOOLA Magic 48 - Table Tennis Balls
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Product Information
New quality ball for manifold use with an exceptional ratio of price and quality.
Ideal for youth or many-balls training in your club.
Magic is an excellent training ball because of its exceptional durability and price which can't be beat. This ball is used by many clubs and recommended for vigorous multi-ball training.
The Stars on the table tennis ball indicate the quality of the table tennis ball: 3 stars is the highest, indicating that it is of the best quality, 2 stars is for practice, 1 star is for family and recreation.
Select the color of the table tennis ball based on the floor color. If you are playing on a yellow gym floor, select white balls. Select orange balls if the floor is red, blue, green etc...
ITTF Table Tennis Rule about table tennis balls:
2.3 THE BALL
2.3.1 The ball shall be spherical, with a diameter of 40mm. 2.3.2 The ball shall weigh 2.7g. 2.3.3 The ball shall be made of celluloid or similar plastics material and shall be white or orange, and matt.
About JOOLA
The German brand JOOLA has its origin in the 1950s when it was popular to combine the names of companies and cities. The sports department of the department store JOOss in LAndau was involved in the production of the first table tennis tables in 1952. JOOLA a prime sponsor of major events worldwide also sponsor world class players like Chen Weixing, Rosskopf, Ameli Soulja, Thomas Keinath.
JOOLA makes table tennis blades, table tennis balls, table tennis paddles, table tennis rackets, table tennis rubbers, table tennis apparels, table tennis glues, ping pong tables and table tennis tables. You can read about JOOLA table tennis products here.
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Table Tennis Ball
The international rules specify that the game is played with a light 2.7 gram, 40 mm diameter ball. Generally, it is the most-used ball. The rules say that the ball shall bounce up 23 cm when dropped from a height of 30 cm thereby having a coefficient of restitution of 0.88. The 40 mm ball was introduced after the 2000 Olympic Games. However, this created some controversy as the Chinese National Team argued that this was merely to give non-Chinese players a better chance of winning. A 40 mm table tennis ball is slower and spins less than a 38 mm one. The ball is made of a high-bouncing gas-filled celluloid, colored white or orange, with a matte finish. The choice of ball color is made according to the table color and its surroundings. For example, a white ball is easier to see on a green or blue table than it is on a grey table. Stars on the ball indicate the quality of the ball. 3 stars indicates that it is of the highest quality, and is used in official competitions.
Source: Wikipedia
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