GOGO™ 3-Star 40mm Table Tennis Balls , Ping Pong Balls
by admin on June 7, 2010

- highly recommended for professional training or conventional games
- 40mm seamless design available in both orange and white
- excellent for all-round play
- premium quality from regorous quality control
- 144 balls per box packing
Product Description
GOGO 3 Star 40mm T.T. balls 144-pack contains 144 ping pong balls available in both orange and white, which are normally used for professional training, normal games or conventional competition.Main Features:1) Engineered for ball machines, club training or competition
2) New 3-star 40mm seamless T.T. balls available in orange and white
3) Premium quality from rigorous quality control
4) Consistent Bounce, excellent Spin, longer volleys
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GOGO™ 3-Star 40mm Table Tennis Balls , Ping Pong Balls

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }
I coach the ping pong team at the high school where I am an art teacher. We go through a lot of balls. We were buying one star Stigas because they’re cheap but when my kids started winning tournaments they wanted to practice with higher quality balls. The best deal I found on three stars at the local sporting goods store came out to about .83 cents a ball. These GOGO’s come out to .25 cents a ball even after shipping charges are figured in! The best part is that they play great! we’ve used DHS and Halex three stars and the GOGO’s are absolutely comparable. If you need a lot of high quality balls you can’t go wrong with these.
Rating: 5 / 5
The GOGO 3-star balls are good-quality ping pong balls for beginner’s level or casual play. At about 25 cents a piece, they represent a great value. However, the bounce, the spin and the speed all feel different from the brand name ones (e.g. DHS). How much difference? The difference between DHS 1-star and DHS 3-star is less than that between GOGO 3-star and DHS 1-star. That much difference! I have been training my 10 year old over a year now, and the Gogo 3-stars no longer feel adequate. We now prefer to play the DHS (either 1-star or 3-star). No regret to buy these though – they still served their purpose and the price was great. Within the Amazon rating system, I would rate these as 5-star for beginners (great value); 3 or 4-star for intermediate players; and 1 or 2-star for serious/advanced players. You get the picture. For those of you who think it is of the same quality as the brand name 3-star balls, I suggest that you make a side-by-side comparison. You will feel the difference (Updated on May 24, 2010). The GOGOs are still better than the 1 or 2-star Stiga balls.
Rating: 4 / 5
For the price this was an incredible deal. The balls have a true bounce, and they are very durable. My dad got me these for christmas and i love them!!!! My dad and i are intermediate players, but we smash and spike the ball very hard and are extremely competitive. We have no complaints about these balls, they’re great!
Rating: 5 / 5
These balls are not usatt approved, and after playing with these balls I can tell you the 3-star rating is a gimmick. These balls should honestly be rated 1-star. I will give my reasons. First of all, I am a 1700 usatt rated member, and I have played with many balls such as joola, butterfly, nittaku, gambler, dhs, double fish, newgy, etc.
The hardness of the balls are surprisingly soft. Many 2-star balls are much harder, such as gambler gold, butterfly 2-star, and newgy 2-star. So it feels really light when you’re hitting and looping.
The roundness and durability are good, but it doesn’t really matter, because club level players won’t use these. These balls are meant for garage players, or for robot and multi ball training.
The price of these balls are okay at 24 cents a ball. But, Gambler 2-star balls sell for 20 cents a ball.
Overall, not bad for the robot, multi-ball, and beginners. But these don’t even come close to DHS 3-star or double fish 3-star!
Rating: 2 / 5
First of let me say this was a lot of balls. I was happy, my kids were happy, my wife was mad. These are excellent three (3) *** star ping pong/table tennis balls. They have great bounce, they have great color and their are resistant to being crushed, or at least they seem like they are. I am super happy with these and if I ever run out of balls, I will certainly re-invest. In fact, I might buy this as a gift for someone with a table that plays a lot. For $25 this is makes an excellent gift. Ok, now I’m going to go buy more. Lastly, they were delivered quickly and were packed well. I would not only buy this product again, I would certainly buy from this vendor.
Rating: 5 / 5