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Head Penn Pressureless 48-Ball Bucket

Head Penn Pressureless 48-Ball Bucket
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List Price: $79.00
Price: $39.99

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Product Description

Penn 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.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1645 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Penn
  • Model: 521835
  • Released on: 2009-04-08

Features

  • 48-ball bucket that holds practice tennis balls
  • Ideal for ball machines and individual practice
  • High-quality felt construction provides smooth feel
  • Reusable plastic bucket includes handle for transport

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Practice every stroke in your arsenal without fetching balls after every third stroke with the Penn Pressureless 48-ball bucket. Ideal for ball machines and individual practice, the balls are made of high-quality felt, giving them the same action and feel you've come to expect from Penn. The reusable plastic bucket, meanwhile, includes a handle for easy transport.


Customer Reviews

tennis coach4
These balls are the best pressureless balls I've used. They rival pressured balls in almost every way- bounce, spin, feel, weight. I'm a pressureless ball fan because I hate dead balls, and use 2 baskets when coaching or practicing, and I've tried Tretorn (for years), Wilson and Unique pressureless balls. These are way better. I only wish they were made in the USA like other Penn balls.

Brick tennis balls1
Beware!!! These balls are extremely hard. They are like hitting bricks. I bought them because of the name, Penn. I bought a new ball machine and bought two buckets of Penn pressureless balls. After 30 minutes of play they broke my racket, my hand hurt and my arm hurt. I am now trying to return these bricks, I mean balls to SwingSomeWhere. I'll let you know how it goes.

Excellent option5
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.