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Penn Championship Extra-Duty Felt Tennis Balls - 16 Cans (48 Tennis Balls) | 
| Brand: Penn Category: Sports
Buy New: $35.99 as of 9/3/2010 09:43 EDT details
New (13) from $35.99
Seller: RADIO CITY AUDIO AUCTIONS Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 2409
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.4 Dimensions (in): 12.8 x 12.4 x 8.9
UPC: 072489212298 EAN: 0072489212298
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Box contains 16 cans with 3 balls per can for a total of 48 tennis balls | | • | Recommended play surfaces hard court, outdoor, asphalt, concrete | | • | Extra-Duty felt | | • | America's #1 selling ball | | • | The only tennis ball made in the USA |
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Product Description This USTA and ITF approved ball is also the Official Ball of USA League Tennis.
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| Customer Reviews: Less Balls than I ordered August 11, 2010 Robert J. Walling (Bidgeport, WV) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
While the order was for 16 can, 48 balls. The box came with a package inside that was clearly marked as having 9 cans, 27 balls. Amazon.com was super, took them back and paid the return shipping. I did not order them again since I may get the same number of balls again.
Good Bounce, Nice Felt and Decent Longevity April 20, 2010 John (Elk Grove, CA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
These Penn Championship Balls are very good for the typical recreational player. They hold a great bounce throughout 2 hour rally. The felt remains intact, but like any pressurized ball that has been in play it will lose its bounce after extended hits after the 2 hour of continuous pounding. For the recreational player, you probably will not notice a great diminish in bounce or play. The balls will be good to use for the next 3-4 days bouncing less and less progressively.
However, for the experienced player who plays regular competitive matches, you probably would like to change these balls out after every two sets due to the stronger force and spin place on it in that setting. You would probably be better of suited using the more expensive Wilson Titanium, Dunlop Championship, Wilson US Open, or Dunlop Gran Prix for a longer lasting ball that will retain a strong bounce.
Overall, depending on what type of player you are, you'll be perfectly fine using these balls for practice or recreational play. I would recommend these balls. You can find these cheaper per case at Costco at $30 per case.
Tennis anyone? September 5, 2009 bp (De Islands) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I run a small resort with a basic court. raquets and balls are provided. This grouping of balls is a good value.
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