: Penn 48-Ball Pressureless Bucket
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Penn 48-Ball Pressureless Bucket
from: Penn
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Penn
EAN: 0072489218351
Label: Penn
Manufacturer: Penn
Publisher: Penn
Size: One Size
Studio: Penn

Features:
  • Tennis balls made with high-quality felt
  • Ideal for ball machines and individual pratice
  • Easily stored in a reusable plastic bucket with handle for easy transport



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Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionPenn 48-Ball Pressureless Bucket : The Penn 48-Ball Pressureless Bucket contains 48 tennis balls packed in a reusable plastic bucket with a handle for easy transport and storage. It is perfect for use in ball machines and for teaching.


What Others Say

48 balls of good value
have bought and used several buckets of these Penn pressureless balls. As good as Tretorn, if not better,and certainly at a better price. No problems with them at all-- practice, play, or ball machine.



Poor Shipment
I ordered these tennis balls on Sunday - I paid for the regular shipment (about $12 for two buckets of balls) - this was not free shipment - however, the balls were not shipped until the following Friday - I still do not have the balls - this is not acceptable.



Great for practice
I use these with the Tennis Twist ball machine to take out anger... I mean work on my groundstroke. :)
They are FINE. They are a bit harder but are built to last forever without pressure. Good bounce even when wet. Simple choice for practice balls. I haven't see a better deal. They came quickly. By the way, for $200 the Tennis Twist is great, it goes on the service line on your side and tosses you a soft ball for you to smash... I mean work on your form.



Quality product
Penn 48-Ball Pressureless Bucket was received timely and in excellent condition. The product is exactly what we needed and is working beautifully. Thank you.



Excellent option
These balls are very firm- but entirely playable. More to the point, they are playable day after day, week after week. Let them sit for a year and they're still good.

Are they too hard? I don't think so. My advice is to get a small can or borrow some. Play with them and only them. If you enjoy hitting yourself, by all means buy them. I absolutely love them.


 

Penn 48-Ball Pressureless Bucket