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Interesting... You extracted them?
@Ivo-M: Well, my club plays on blue tables too, but also with white balls.
I think orange balls have more and more the funktion like a red ball in soccer (used in winter with snow). They are only used, if there are real problems to see a white ball (bright floor, bright wall, etc.).
However, I have not so much experience with orange balls. I had three orange Joola ***, they where pretty heavy. They broke in a short time, but I had worse white balls (BTY for example).
I always had the feeling, that orange balls are a little bit more elastic at the "equator" (Naht), so that they don´t break as fast as white ones.
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I can only say that orange balls most times (90% of the time) break across the equator with the length of the equator and sometimes they break close to the equator but then the break doesn't touch the equator.
With white balls this is 'always' along the equator (in die lenge des nathes). (as far as I can remember this because it has been a few years since I have seen a broken white ball)