Impressively, of course (for amateur players) the low price. And especially in chalk I thought: That makes a cheap deal not much out.
But I was wrong: The difference tournament chalk that was used before, experienced players realize quickly.
This chalk may be favorable (with a 12-pack so you can get very long), but it is not the most ideal. The chalk adheres well to the queue, but it also leaves many other tracks. She is very "powdery" and adheres to almost everything - it was at the table, on the fingers or elsewhere. After use, it is also always appropriate here, "shake out" the chalk so that the rest of the loose chalk falls. Because after each USE, she seems to be very resolved. Now is not the case that they would fall apart, but it's more the case that they quickly spotted everything with which they come in contact.
But all this makes the extremely low price betting.
So if on expensive chalk renounce (which is, after all, not everything at billiards) and may take some blue traces in buying (the posthumous chalk marks on the table, floor, furniture or anywhere else can be the way very easily removed), which can here but happy access.