Smart Rack Review | Pool School

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This is an honest review and I've not been paid to promote this product in anyway.
The pool rack is a 2 sided triangle so that when you move it away it does not disturb the balls, giving you a nice tight rack.

The shots are carried out on a 7ft UK 8 ball table

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Products used in this video

Elkmaster Pro Tips

Super Aramith Pro Cup pool balls (with carry case)

Balls without case

Triangle ProChalk

8 Ball Cue Rack

GoPro HERO8 Camera

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I like the storage feature where it just folds flat and is easily tucked away between games, no triangle hanging off the edge of the table or finding a stool to place it on.

Alton-x
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I love these racks, nice and tight and stops people dropping the black on the spot over and over. Great review!

liamneil
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I noticed some time back and this is mostly with wooden racks. At the corner positions of the inside of the rack you will notice something. Both sides of the point ball position the wood becomes sticky slightly and pulls the ball off point. To fix this I carry a piece of fine grit sanding screen. I lightly hit the inside edges just enough to clean the foreign material away. Then when you rack and slide the rack forward it does not take the point ball with it.

It was at first seeming as if the ball (and could have been) just getting wedged between the two sides. However once cleaning and/or smoothing the surface it stops happening. I posit the idea of possibly cleaning the wooden rack entirely like this then using 0000 steel wool, with Johnson's paste wax and working a thin amount into the wood. Then with an old teri cloth towel buffing the wax completely super smooth. I know the balls won't stick to it anywhere and believe it will help prevent foreign material from sticking to it or at the least reduce it considerably.

I use the same process to prevent moisture rings on wooden furniture. Only I apply a heavier coat of wax. Coasters still will catch pooling condensation. However any moisture on the table (someone not using a coaster) or spilled liquid just pools on top of the wax.
So any nice tables in game rooms do not get damage from liquids and it's quick and easy to do or redo

dooleyjlt
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What pen/marker do you use to freshen up your baulk line and and black spot? After brushing my 6811, they are faded....

tomoobv
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My only issue with the Smart Rack is that your or others hands are touching the balls and will add sweat or tacky finger marks to the balls. Bit much to keep a pair of gloves with you?

chrisbyrne
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Mines just arrived today so will be giving it a go this weekend hopefully, tho pub table has divots in the table which are really annoying 😖

liamcarter
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I think a slightly oversized wooden triangle is best, this seems like an expensive gimmick. I noticed the front ball still wanted to wander off 😅

OffGridMadMan
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BRO PLEASE CAN YOU MAKE A VIDEO OF AIMING

zakiaouahi
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which triangle do you use the most now?

Fkla-wzrg
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Not sure if you remember me but I issued the 90 second break & run challenge. I invented the new billiards game Points. Give it a go!
Be well,
Al-Fu

AlsAllMetalDetecting
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Like it but £35 is a bit much for what it is

poodoo
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Over 30 quid though, I think that’s a bit steep

seanwilkinson
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What function does the "racking cloth" ACTUALLY LOL

may
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The rack is way down the list on why racked balls won't get or stay tight.

davidnorman
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I went to Pool School, but we never played pool there...

jorisbonson
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Bro you could have done this video in half the time and obviously the paper they gave you is to copy the measurements not to trace 🤦🏻‍♂️

blueblood