The Accu-Rack Outsville Template Set in Code Red is a billiards accessory bundle aimed at players who want a tighter, more consistent rack at home. This set includes Solo, Diamond 9 and Pro 10 templates in flat packaging, giving you options for different game formats.
It is designed to help on tables that can be awkward to rack, including those with wear or tapped spots, and the brand highlights its proprietary geometry and polyester slurry coated material. For home users comparing template racks, that makes it a practical option to consider if consistency matters more than a traditional triangle.
Price: USD 24.99
Rating: 3.90/5 from 43 reviews
One of the main selling points here is simple: the set is built to produce a tight rack more reliably. The description also notes that it can work with both worn and newer balls, which may be useful if your home table and ball set are not in perfect condition.
This limited-run Code Red version adds a distinctive look, but the real appeal is the broad set of pieces included. Alongside the main templates, the pack also comes with a 3-ball template and 2 Shark Skin Table Saver Break Circles, which adds a bit more value for players setting up a home games room.
- Includes Solo, Diamond 9 and Pro 10 templates
- Also supplied with a 3-ball template
- Includes 2 Shark Skin Table Saver Break Circles
- Made for tighter racks on tables that are harder to rack well
- Flat packaging helps keep the set tidy when stored
For home use, this is best suited to players who want a template-based racking solution rather than a standard rack. It should appeal most if you regularly play 9-ball or 10-ball and want a more repeatable setup, especially on a table that does not rack cleanly with basic equipment.
The verdict is fairly balanced: it is a specialised accessory with a clear purpose, and the included templates make it more versatile than buying a single rack format on its own. If you want a simple way to improve rack consistency and like the added extras, the Accu-Rack Code Red set is worth a look, though casual players may not need the full bundle.





