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🎾 Never flat, always ready: Elevate your game with Tourna Pressureless Tennis Balls!
Tourna Pressureless Tennis Balls come in a 60-count pack featuring regulation size and bounce. Their pressureless design guarantees consistent performance without losing bounce over time, while the extra durable felt ensures long-lasting use. Perfect for serious players, ball machines, and even pet play, these balls deliver reliable quality for every tennis enthusiast.
Brand | Tourna |
Material | Felt |
Color | Yellow |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 2.27 Kilograms |
Sport | Tennis |
Item Diameter | 2.75 Inches |
Number of Items | 1 |
Construction Type | stitched, rubber |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00078914107757 |
UPC | 078914107757 751738183533 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.65 x 12.6 x 7.72 inches |
Package Weight | 3.81 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 11 x 8 inches |
Brand Name | Tourna |
Model Name | Tennis Balls |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Unique Sports Products, Inc |
Part Number | EPTB-60 |
Style | Tennis Ball |
Included Components | 60 Balls |
Size | 60 Count (Pack of 1) |
T**S
Best Practice Balls for year long play!
These tennis balls take a beating and keep their bounce all year long. My son and I take a basket of these tennis balls out to hit 3-4 times a week for 2 hour sessions each, while working on skills for the upcoming high school tennis season. They may lose their yellow shine after a few weeks, but the bounce is still there. They are very economical and saved me the trouble of buying new balls every month. I just recently bought two bags to replace the ones that we had. I would totally say that a year with a set of balls is more than I ever imagined.I did have a handful that were damaged, causing them to be very flat. I would hope their QC process would be better, but all-and-all I'm very impressed!
T**N
They look and feel great!
Haven’t had the chance to test them on a court against a tennis ball launcher. But I have visually inspected each and every one. They look like high quality tennis balls overall. A few have slight cracking in the caulk section and hopefully this doesn’t affect performance and/or durability.I also did a ball count, lol! I think I counted 56. Hopefully that’s the promised amount. I also bounced one on my tile floor and the bounciness seems appropriate. I don’t have a pressurized ball to compare to and it’s been ages since I’ve bounced the last pressurized ball, if it was even a pressurized ball.In addition, I bounced one of the balls repeatedly against my racket and the ball was very responsiveness in its bounciness, if that makes sense. The balls have a nice peach fuzziness indicative of a high quality ball and are of a beautiful, bright green coloration.Can’t wait to try them on a court!PS: Yes, a clear storage bag with draw cord is included though I probably won’t use it. I’ll probably store them in a tennis ball tubes. Each tube holds 12 balls, if memory serves. They are great for picking up balls off the court as well and eliminate bending
L**T
Love them
Perfect for our use on not overpaying tennis balls that'll be flat within a few weeks.
B**G
The Best pressureless balls
For years I have used Penn pressureless balls for my ball machine but were hard on the elbows. Then i tried the Tretorn balls but were too expensive. These Tourna balls are soft on the elbow and is the most inexpensive. Yes it does have a few balls that are not perfect but feels good for my elbow and wallet. I notice that after working out with my ball machine the ball's fur left on the court is much less compared to Penn and Tretorn. Ball seems to be more durable. I would have to do another review in the future.I would definitely recommend.
C**S
Great for pups and dogs that love to chew and fetch
I can't attest to how well they work for tennis. I can however assure that they are exelent for puppys and dogs. We purchase balls from pet stores and our pack of pups just destroys the cheap fuzzy rubber balls in a matter of minutes. These Tourna PressureLess balls are holding strong for over a week with little to no dammage so far. I know your thinking we must have little lazy dogs but no. Big dogs big chewers, 135lb rott, 110lb sheppherd,85lb golden retriever, and 178lb 9 month old great dane puppy.I read the reviews before I purchased was worried about a chemical smell that people complained about. I had no such issue with them smell like new tennis balls out of a container. My dogs like to defuzz balls as my wife calls it, so far they have not been able to peel the fuzz layer off.I recommend these for anyone that has pets that like to chew or fetch this style ball.
C**L
Didn't notice any smell
I read a lot of reviews before I purchased these specific balls. A few said something about a horrible chemical smell. We bought them to celebrate our youngest German shepherd's birthday and I was worried about any chemicals that may be present.I'm really glad we bought them. Our three boys go through tennis balls quickly. There is no unusual smell to them at all. They are definitely not top quality, but that's not what we paid for. We were looking for a large quantity of dog toys at a good price and that's exactly what we got.I would not buy these to play tennis with. A lot of the balls have irregularities in the felt that would give them an uneven bounce. They do seem slightly smaller than regulation balls. But would be fine and firm enough to practice serves with. Or perhaps even with a machine.
C**G
Reasons I gave it 5 stars
I buy 180 balls at a time for use in practice and ball machines. The balls get used about 12 hours per week and are hit by guys and gals that tear the cover of the things.why I like:1. I don't have to open 60 cans of balls, just one bag2. they last as long as pressured tennis balls or very close3. they cost about .25 per ball less than pressured tennis balls4. they don't get mixed up with balls from another court5. they hit fine, a little different than pressured balls but I don't have any trouble transitioning6. work well in ball machineI will say that pressured balls from the major vendors are more consistent. The Tourna balls have about 1 odd one in every 20. You don't notice until it comes out of the ball machine different than the others. But when hitting or playing, you never notice.I buy about 3 bags of 60 per month and will continue to do so.
M**T
Sore balls are already losing their pressure.
The pressureless balls are okay. I'm using them in a ball machine and have noticed a few that haven't maintained their pressure. Not sure why some balls are softer, but hoping the remaining balls keep their pressure.
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