> > Thanks for backing me up. Yes, there are several different types of
ball.
> > Mine had 1 dot on it, some have two. I think two dots may be stiffer?
> From http://www.racesimcentral.net/:
> -------------
> The speed of balls may be indicated as follows
> Super slow Yellow Dot
> Slow White Dot or Green Dot
> Medium Red Dot
> Fast Blue Dot
> 3. Yellow dot balls which are used at World Championships or at similar
> standards of play must meet the above specifications but additional
> subjective testing will be carried out by the WSF with players of the
> identified standard to determine the suitability of the nominated ball for
> Championship usage. The slowest speed of balls intended for elite players
> and Championship usage may if required be identified by a double yellow
dot.
> Such balls will be deemed for the purposes of this specification to be
> yellow dot squash balls.
> -------------
> A beginner (squash not simracing) would use a fast ball, as a slow ball
> would bounce very poorly. So I guess a fast ball would be hard and a super
> slow ball would be soft?
checked the box my squashball came in, it says it's a Dunlop MAX:
http://www.racesimcentral.net/
"The Max ball is 12 percent larger than the standard size with a 40 percent
longer hang-time compared to the Revelation Pro XX"
I thought it was larger than others, but now I'm sure. This one is 1.77",
while normal size is 1.57". Time to get another one...
So ehm, any more people out there with big balls? :-)
Ice D