Sporting Goods : Ping Pong Balls - 144/pk

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Sporting Goods : Ping Pong Balls - 144/pk

Ping Pong Balls - 144/pk

from: Big City Closeouts



Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - These items are NOT good for ping pong...
... but they're just fine for crafts. What did you expect for the price?

They were exactly what I was looking for for my project.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - These are NOT ping pong balls
They are nothing like ping pong balls. They are the wrong size, the wrong bounciness, the wrong material, the wrong weight, they arent even perfectly round so they fly through the air strangely!

Absolutely useless as ping pong balls. Cant even play beer pong with them.





Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - quick delivery
What can I say? They are ping pong balls at a great price and they came quickly and are just what I needed for my project.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - For craft projects only
These balls are only suited for craft projects. Mine arrived in a battered box just big enough to hold the balls. There was no packaging (not even a plastic bag) so not surprisingly many balls were dented or cracked. They are flimsy, lifeless, and smaller than regular ping pong balls (38mm instead of 40mm) so I wouldn't recommend them for sport. Fortunately I wasn't expecting anything better, so they will still work for my project.

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