🎾 Serve up success with every bounce!
The Penn Control Plus Tennis Balls are America's #1 selling youth tennis balls, designed specifically for beginners. With a unique lower compression for controlled bounce and reduced speed, these balls are perfect for young players mastering their skills. USTA approved and built for durability, they ensure a consistent performance on the court.
Brand | Penn |
Material | Rubber |
Color | Green |
Age Range (Description) | Youth |
Sport | Tennis |
Number of Items | 3 |
League | Tennis |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00072489219327 |
UPC | 072489219327 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.58 x 2.95 x 2.87 inches |
Package Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 3 x 8.5 inches |
Brand Name | Penn |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | Penn |
Part Number | 521932 |
Style | 1 Can, 3 Balls |
Skill Level | competitive |
A**.
Good quality medium compression green balls for kids age 10 to 12 who do not play with yellow balls yet
Not much to say. Most people who tried tennis, or who have kids taking tennis classes, know what they are.For those who do not know: These are green balls designed for ages 10-12. If you are familiar with USTA recommendations, they recommend foam red balls for ages under 8, followed by low compression orange balls for ages 8 to 10, followed by medium compression green balls for ages 10-12. From age 12 up, it is only yellow balls. Better young players move to yellow balls sooner, but some tournaments (e.g., in 12 and under and sometimes in 10 and under category) are played with green balls, so it is good if your kid has a few to practice to get used to them. These are not balls for adults. They do not bounce quite as high as standard yellow balls. They fly slower and bounce lower than yellow balls, but one has to work harder to play with them - you need to move closer to the ball and hit harder to get it over the net. A yellow ball that was 1-2 months out of the pressurized can would become similar to a fresh green ball.In the green balls category, there is only a handful of options available, and these are considered the better ones. Many tournaments are played with exactly these balls. Since it is a "specialty product" in some ways, with both limited demand and limited supply, it is priced a little higher than many yellow balls brands.
G**N
Green Dot Balls
This is a green dot ball - for adult beginners and advanced beginner to intermediate kids. It is designed to bounce at 75% of the traditional yellow balls. This makes it easier for beginners to be able to hit the ball and sustain rallies. That said, it is a decent tennis ball at a fair price.
R**M
Good practice balls
My son just started tennis lessons this summer and he liked this balls to practice on.
Y**G
Nice balls for beginners
Low pressure and more preparation time for beginners’ training. Nice hitting sound, have used them for 1 month practicing. The only problem is consistency, same batch some balls bounce lower than others…
F**I
Good size and weight green dot
Penn control is the best green dot ball as size and durability as I’m a tennis coach and using them everyday.
K**M
Perfect for Recreational Rallying
My wife is a beginner player and these really help you learn the fundamentals on how to swing properly Being an advanced player I was able to do full strokes and not have to worry about the ball having too much power/speed for a beginner to return. We were able to competitively rally back and forth for quite a while. When we switched back to a regular pressurized ball her skills had developed tremendously.highly recommend theses for both juniors AND adults. Just plain fun to hit around with these.
A**R
Bounce is on par
I will never buy tennis balls from the pet store again. These are amazing and so bouncy. My 6month old puppy won’t put it down she’s so happy. I never realized there was a difference between regular tennis balls and regulation tennis balls but I’m happy to pay more for my pup to be entertained and distract her from chewing my AirPods.
O**E
Perfect as glides for 2-wheeled walker.
Perfect to use on the rear legs of a 2-wheeled walker as glides. The tennis ball construction that makes it less bouncy makes the tennis ball last longer (than regular tennis balls) as a glide on walkers. (I suppose that this would make it a better ball to play catch with your pet dog, as well.) It may be tough for some people to safely cut this tennis ball so that it can be installed on the walker. I used a sharp utility knife, leather construction gloves, and a clamp attached to my workhorse. Yah, kind of overkill, but better safe than sorry.
E**.
Producto 5*
Todo correcto!
J**N
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