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Plastic & Celluloid Table Tennis Balls Compared: Bounce and Conformity

Part 5: Bounce and Conformity
1. What the ITTF test for 0:16
2. How our tests were done 1:09
3. Our results
- consistency 3:35
- comparative bounce heights 5:45
4. Conclusions 6:58
- the need to adapt 7:19
How similar, or identical does the plastic table tennis ball play compared to the celluloid ball? Although we test Joola's Super P 40+ plastic ball using Technical Leaflet T3 as a guideline, our observations and conclusions apply equally to all two piece plastic balls.
In this 11 part video series, Preston Table Tennis Association conducted random sample testing of Joola's Super-P 40+ plastic ball and for comparison purposes, Joola's Super 40 celluid ball using the same guidelines the ITTF use, Technical Leaflet T3 - The Ball.

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  • @videosurfnet6081
    @videosurfnet6081 Жыл бұрын

    Very informative and very well presented. Thanks.

  • @OnePointSix12
    @OnePointSix122 жыл бұрын

    Excellent testing method and good analysis. Thank you!

  • @grenoliw8667
    @grenoliw86672 жыл бұрын

    I found someone I agree with about this .. thanks for this footage

  • @davidtran8493
    @davidtran84938 жыл бұрын

    thanks for posting. A lot of thought and work to produce this . I kept missing my topspin loops - I know why!!

  • @youyankagin
    @youyankagin9 жыл бұрын

    Clever, and very interesting.

  • @ericandi
    @ericandi4 жыл бұрын

    So which is better? Plastic or celluloid balls

  • @PathfinderPro

    @PathfinderPro

    4 жыл бұрын

    As plastic are here to say, I'm not sure this is relevant anymore. Personally I tend to find the celluloid were more consistent in bounce although as production has increased, that element of difference has decreased. Depends if you like more or less spin and more or less speed. Old celluloid tended to be a little quicker and spinnier

  • @enddyno8245

    @enddyno8245

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PathfinderPro what's the durability of both balls?