🎾 Elevate your game with balls that never quit!
Penn Championship Tennis Balls feature extra-duty felt and natural rubber construction, designed for durability and consistent bounce. With interlocked wool fibers and deep elastic seams, these balls withstand intense play and meet USTA league standards. Available in a bulk pack of 36, they keep serious players match-ready and ahead of the competition.
Brand | Penn |
Material | Rubber |
Color | Green |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Sport | Tennis |
Item Diameter | 3 Inches |
Number of Items | 36 |
League | USTA Leagues |
Construction Type | Extra Duty felt |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00072489010122 |
UPC | 072489010122 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.5 x 9.46 x 8.9 inches |
Package Weight | 2.8 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16 x 12 x 7 inches |
Brand Name | Penn |
Model Name | FBA_521012 |
Suggested Users | Tennis |
Manufacturer | Penn |
Part Number | FBA_521012 |
Model Year | 2010 |
Style | 12 Cans, 36 Balls |
Size | 3 Count(Pack of 12) |
A**S
tennis balls
Bought for the first time for a gift. Cannot say more about this but my friend swear by how good this product was.
L**U
Great tennis balls!
These are the the most used tennis balls in our tennis league. I have never opened a bad can.
L**S
last long
great sturdy balls
A**R
Bounce is great
The best
J**A
Decent balls at a good price, but always check if the cans survived the journey
If you're considering buying these in this quantity, then you probably know what to expect. Penn Championship balls aren't the best tennis balls on the market, but they probably give you the biggest bang for your buck. If you go through tennis balls quickly, then they are 100% worth buying.The felt provides good longevity for hard courts, and the bounce is fairly consistent, though I have seen some manufacturing defects in a very small minority of balls. One of the biggest complaints I've seen against this ball is that they go flat very quickly, but I think most recreational players won't have an issue using these for matches. Most probably won't even notice. Because of their low price, they're also great for practice.This part isn't related to the quality of the product, but it's an important precaution nonetheless. Always check the cans for pressure (squeeze test). I ordered two cases a while back, and when I went to pull out a few cans for an afternoon practice session, I noticed that one can was completely flat. I went through both cases and found 2 cans with broken seals. I have to assume they got damaged in transit because I did see some damage on the box itself. Amazon sorted me out, luckily, without too much of a headache, but I am glad I noticed right away rather than a few weeks or so down the line.
M**E
Not Great for Matches, But Perfect for the Ball Machine
I'll be honest—these Penn Championship tennis balls really don't hold up well for matches. The lifespan is short, and they lose their bounce pretty quickly, which can get frustrating. I prefer using other brands when I'm competing. However, for practice with our tennis ball machine, these work just fine.The big plus is that they recharge fairly well in our tennis ball repressurizer, so we can extend their usability. And at less than $30 for a 12-pack, they're definitely worth it for practice and training purposes. Just don't expect them to last for serious games.
L**E
Stands up to an aggressive chewer
Most tennis balls split in half within a few minutes, but these guys last a good amount of time! My dog likes to make sure the ball is as wet and squishy as possible before handing the ball over, and these last a week or more with him. They also don't just sink right away in the water. Definitely worth the price compared to the cheap tennis balls.
C**E
All Pros and no real Cons
Usually buy my tennis balls at Academy but tried getting them on Amazon this time around. After playing with them for a few weeks, here's my honest review:Pros:- Surprisingly comparable quality and performance to premium balls- Good durability on both hard and clay courts even when hitting hard- Impressive value given the number of balls you get per containerCons:- Still not quite up to par with top-tier balls for competitive match play but for the price you pay, its not really a con.Overall, these are a great value ball for casual hitting and practice. The decent durability and performance impressed me given the price. For serious matches, I still opt for premium balls. But for bucket practice or social play, these offer solid quality considering the quantity you get. When on sale, they're a solid budget-friendly option even for seasoned players. Hope my review helped.
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