18 HIGH QUALITY PRESSURLESS BALLS PER MESH BAG
Pressureless Balls Never Go Dead. Ideal for practice and throwing machines. The bounce is true and always the same. Made with real felt.
These balls are inexpensive but you definitely get what you pay for. I’ve gotten back into tennis recently and decided to give these a try. They have kept their ‘bounce’ pretty good over the last several weeks (as expected), but nearly EVERY ball now has a single something small rattling around inside. This doesn’t happen with any of my pressured ones. Still, for a practice ball, or for your pet I think these should work OK. The mesh bag is also okay quality, strong enough to last for awhile, but don’t drag it around.
These are a little smaller than normal tennis balls. We use them for our dogs so it’s perfect. The only complaint is that the split in two after a day or two of throwing them, but for the price I will buy them again.
Felt peels off easier than it should. Probably fine for tennis, not so much for dog.
Thirty six hemispherical pavement markers. High-viz yellow with mesh carrying bag.These are absolutely perfect for motorcycle or bicycle agility corses, whether you’re learning basic maneuvers, practicing for your license test, or laying down a gymkhana course to ride with your buddies.Pros:- Less intimidating than traffic cones. A motorcycle or mountain bike can run them over all day without worries.- Cheap! Motorcycle Safety Foundation cones are $70 for 50.- Stay put even in wind or if run over. Other cheap plastic markers can slip - not good if your bike is leaned over.Cons:- Don’t look as professional as MSF cones.- Kinda small for automobile work. Wouldn’t use them to block traffic.- Not pre-cut.- Second “highlight” color would be nice.- Not as cheap as secondhand tennis balls.
enough for our learning tennis ball.good quantity and quality. We both like it.
Got these as play toys for my pets. Good bounce and material and no flat or “weird” spots.
The tennis balls were smaller than the average size and on the ratty and furry side. I suppose they’ll do if it was for a beginning and non-serious tennis player or if your dog needed some chew toys. We bought them to cover the legs on the sofa since my parents kept tripping on them and losing toe nails, but this ball wasn’t even big enough to cover the legs on the sofa. Not sure what to do with them now. I’ll probably donate it to the dog fitness center next door…
They just don’t feel the same as fresh tennis balls filled with air. Also, I’ve heard from a tennis instructor that these balls can be hard on the elbow as they don’t have the same bounce off the racket. That thud gets absorbed by your elbow joint. Going to have to stick to traditional tennis balls until a better, longer-lasting alternative is available.
Great bag of balls. Puppy approved for fetch
Played for 1 hour, the ball start to lose air pressure
I bought these for the dog. She has not learned how to play tennis, yet loves using these to play fetch.
Great balls using them for about 2 months and they are fine till this time.
Excellent
great deal
They break in no time. Not good quality.
Not bad
As expected
comments powered by Disqusmy granddog loves them.