The title says my biggest problem with this. It can load a tennis ball, but it gets stuck and
doesn't come out when you lift the cup, which is a pretty weak final load capacity.
The
quality of the cups themselves is also a minor problem. Given the price (and that some cups sell for
hundreds of dollars), it's not too much of a complaint, but the lips of the cups chip pretty easily.
The 'chopped' part of the cup works pretty well.
It also comes with a nice
carrying pouch (for the cups and balls only, it can't hold any additional loads).
What is
really good about this is crochet balls that come with it. They are a nice size and a really nice
shade of red. I believe that they are sold seperately for $1.50 each.
Overall: This is
a good set to learn basic cup moves, and if you find a right size load for this then it could work
well. The chopped addition to this isn't necessarily needed, but if you want it, then it's good. I
personally don't like to perform with this, but it's good to practice with (except for final loads).
With That I'm not going to say BUY IT or DON'T BUY IT, and leave you to make your own decision
knowing this.
I have the same cups, int my point of view i think it's more impressive if u load a fruit instead of a tennis ball, it's hard to load an orange with those cups but pretty easy too load a lemon just making a point